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by kingrat
Yesterday, 8:19 pm
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: I Just Watched...
Replies: 3748
Views: 224914

Re: I Just Watched...

Andree wrote: Yesterday, 6:04 pm Howcum Brooklyn is a fairly popular name but Queens, Bronx, Manhattan, and
Staten Island aren't?
It's because there is a character named Brooklyn (actually Brook Lynn) on General Hospital. Soap operas have driven the popularity of many names.
by kingrat
Yesterday, 5:42 pm
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: Ranking Only the Best (and the Very Worst) of a Movie Year Project
Replies: 255
Views: 35338

Re: Ranking Only the Best (and the Very Worst) of a Movie Year Project

Favorites from 1940 : Rebecca The Letter The Grapes of Wrath His Girl Friday Remember the Night The Great McGinty The Great Dictator The Philadelphia Story The Ghost Breakers The Mortal Storm Gaslight Waterloo Bridge City for Conquest Foreign Correspondent The Long Voyage Home The Bank Dick My Litt...
by kingrat
Yesterday, 12:10 pm
Forum: Musicals
Topic: Wicked (movie version)
Replies: 33
Views: 8354

Re: Wicked (movie version)

L. Frank Baum wrote 14 Oz books. Ruth Plumly Thompson wrote 20, the illustrator John R. Neill wrote three (not very good), Jack Snow wrote two, and there was one by Eloise McGraw and her daughter. The dream stuff was invented by MGM. Yuck. Oz is real; in The Emerald City of Oz , Uncle Henry and Aunt...
by kingrat
Yesterday, 11:59 am
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: I Just Watched...
Replies: 3748
Views: 224914

Re: I Just Watched...

1.Alma is Spanish for “soul.” 2. I want for”Duane” to crack the MOST POPULAR BABY NAMES TOP TEN so bad. I'm also cheering for "Duane" or "Dwayne." As you know, in the South this can be pronounced "DEE-wayne," no matter how it's spelled. He probably has a brother Darius...
by kingrat
May 17th, 2024, 7:02 pm
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: I Just Watched...
Replies: 3748
Views: 224914

Re: I Just Watched...

Yes, Alma is back as a Spanish name, pronounced "Ahlma." The name from the past was "you can call me Al-ma."
by kingrat
May 17th, 2024, 12:15 pm
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: I Just Watched...
Replies: 3748
Views: 224914

Re: I Just Watched...

ALSO JUST THROWING THIS OUT THERE, BUT I was born in 1978 and- I don't know if it's a coincidence or not- but I have not seen HARDLY ANY FILMS FROM THAT YEAR- and the ones I have seen (JAWS 2, GREASE- numerous times and not by choice, SUPERMAN and HALLOWEEN) are almost outliers. i don't think there...
by kingrat
May 16th, 2024, 10:15 pm
Forum: Musicals
Topic: AFI's 25 GREATEST MOVIE MUSICALS OF ALL TIME
Replies: 34
Views: 814

Re: AFI's 25 GREATEST MOVIE MUSICALS OF ALL TIME

All in all, this is the best list from AFT I've ever seen. Sure, it's not mine, but it's not heavily weighted toward recent films, and it includes some essential films.
by kingrat
May 16th, 2024, 5:46 pm
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: I Just Watched...
Replies: 3748
Views: 224914

Re: I Just Watched...

Jeanette Basinger, for one, has discussed how difficult it is for actresses in their later careers to play ordinary women. Instead, they play Exaggerated Women. She notes that even Ginger Rogers and Lana Turner, less exaggerated than, say, the later Bette Davis performances, tend to be cast as actre...
by kingrat
May 16th, 2024, 12:49 pm
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: I Just Watched...
Replies: 3748
Views: 224914

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I love the term "coattail nomination" and will use it regularly from now on. There are even coattail winners, like Charlton Heston and Hugh Griffith in Ben-Hur . It's easier to nominate a Penelope Milford in a top film than a superior performance in a less-seen film. Uh-oh: not a fan of An...
by kingrat
May 16th, 2024, 11:56 am
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: Ranking Only the Best (and the Very Worst) of a Movie Year Project
Replies: 255
Views: 35338

Re: Ranking Only the Best (and the Very Worst) of a Movie Year Project

1933 : A good year for comedy, drama, and musicals. A really good year if you are a fan of some or all of these actresses (alphabetical order): Greta Garbo, Jean Harlow, Katharine Hepburn, Miriam Hopkins, Barbara Stanwyck, and Loretta Young. Favorites : Duck Soup The Bitter Tea of General Yen Littl...
by kingrat
May 15th, 2024, 5:48 pm
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: I Just Watched...
Replies: 3748
Views: 224914

Re: I Just Watched...

Yes, I had a great-aunt named Gertrude, an aunt named Ethel. My parents were introduced by a woman named Edna. When I was looking up Max Showalter, his parents were Ira and Elma Showalter. We have to remember that Gertrude and Ethel were the Taylor and Madison of their day. Or that Taylor and Madiso...
by kingrat
May 15th, 2024, 10:28 am
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: I Just Watched...
Replies: 3748
Views: 224914

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What I think of as "old lady names"--names that no woman under 60 had when I was growing up--are back in fashion. Hannah, Emma, Sophie, Eliza, Amelia--a friend has high school students with these names. I know people who have named their little girls Mabel and Millie. Rosalie is much worth...
by kingrat
May 14th, 2024, 10:28 pm
Forum: General Chat
Topic: For Bronxgirl48: Mother's Day
Replies: 32
Views: 829

Re: For Bronxgirl48: Mother's Day

I Love Melvin wrote: May 13th, 2024, 6:01 pm My favorite movie mother:
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"Avez-vous bourbon?"
by kingrat
May 14th, 2024, 5:43 pm
Forum: General TV and Media
Topic: Returning shows and new shows
Replies: 13
Views: 15515

Re: Returning shows and new shows

CBS has two new hits with Tracker and Elsbeth . I was happy that Melissa Roxburgh, the star of Manifest , is playing Justin Hartley's younger sister, though she won't be a regular on the show. I was even happier that Elsbeth is not PC in its choice of villains. Any celebrity can be a villain. As wit...
by kingrat
May 14th, 2024, 12:08 pm
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: I Just Watched...
Replies: 3748
Views: 224914

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There aren't any characters in Agatha Christie's books who are openly referred to as gay or lesbian, although A MURDER IS ANNOUNCED has a couple easily identifiable as lesbian. One of them figures out something about the first murder and is herself killed. In one of the later novels, Raymond West, M...