I got a chance to see the new year-end TCM Remembers spot this morning. It was shown early this morning between the Cat People movies (yeah for Tivo). I think that may have been its debut.
It definitely has a water theme. I'm not sure who the singer is but I thought overall it was very well done.
I think it may be the longest year-end tribute to date. I was surprised by the number of people who passed away this year who were included. Forrie Ackerman and Nina Foch were there but not Beverly Garland.
Perhaps the piece was locked and in the final stages of post-production (color-correction and mixing) when they got news that Garland had passed?
Anita Page was included for all those who were afraid she would be left off.
I think TCM does a much better job at remembering those who passed away than the Academy does at the Oscars each year.
I look forward to hearing other folk's reactions.
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Hi Lynn,
I totally agree with you that the Academy Awards show, "In Memoriam" is lacking in so many ways in paying tribute to those recently lost.....
But, this is the best forum for the world to see and honour everyone who contributed to their entertainment over the years.
This portion of their show should be expanded and all those dreary, excessive 'thank yous' should be cut out. People who say more than "Thank you to the Academy and all who helped me win this award!!" should be herded off the stage - yes even the Big Awards winners too...
TCM does a very good job of the remembrances and they are to be congratulated but this is only seen 'catch as catch can' by so fewer people than the Oscars.
As you know, I'd love to come to LA and repave Hollywood Boulevard with the correct & deserving Stars and also produce an Oscar show the way we'd all here do it properly!!
But, that will never happen.......
Larry
I totally agree with you that the Academy Awards show, "In Memoriam" is lacking in so many ways in paying tribute to those recently lost.....
But, this is the best forum for the world to see and honour everyone who contributed to their entertainment over the years.
This portion of their show should be expanded and all those dreary, excessive 'thank yous' should be cut out. People who say more than "Thank you to the Academy and all who helped me win this award!!" should be herded off the stage - yes even the Big Awards winners too...
TCM does a very good job of the remembrances and they are to be congratulated but this is only seen 'catch as catch can' by so fewer people than the Oscars.
As you know, I'd love to come to LA and repave Hollywood Boulevard with the correct & deserving Stars and also produce an Oscar show the way we'd all here do it properly!!
But, that will never happen.......
Larry
I alas no longer have access to TCM so could please list everyone who is remembered in it.
Possibly Beverly Garland is not included because her film work was almost all "B" and perhaps never at MGM or WB?
I couldn't imagine TCM possibly overlooking Anita Page, now that would have been an outrage to a huge chunk of their audience!
Possibly Beverly Garland is not included because her film work was almost all "B" and perhaps never at MGM or WB?
I couldn't imagine TCM possibly overlooking Anita Page, now that would have been an outrage to a huge chunk of their audience!
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Moviemagz,
There are over 60 people highlighted in the TCM Remembers that is currently playing.
It should be available in the Media Room on their website in the next couple of days. I will post a link here when it is.
I think Beverly Garland will probably be included in next year's year-end tribute.
Michael Kidd died just before last year's tribute aired and he is included in this year's.
There are over 60 people highlighted in the TCM Remembers that is currently playing.
It should be available in the Media Room on their website in the next couple of days. I will post a link here when it is.
I think Beverly Garland will probably be included in next year's year-end tribute.
Michael Kidd died just before last year's tribute aired and he is included in this year's.
Lynn in Lake Balboa
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Chris,
Are you sure it was Van Johnson. I watched the spot again today and did not see Van. Perhaps it was someone that looked like Van?
The spot premiered on Wednesday morning before Van died.
Are you sure it was Van Johnson. I watched the spot again today and did not see Van. Perhaps it was someone that looked like Van?
The spot premiered on Wednesday morning before Van died.
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