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by CinemaInternational
44 minutes ago
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: Ranking Only the Best (and the Very Worst) of a Movie Year Project
Replies: 215
Views: 19514

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

'Tis time now for 1984. The next year up will be 1994. 1 Paris, Texas 2 Once Upon a Time in America 3 Amadeus 4 Country 5 After the Rehearsal 6 Choose Me 7 The Natural 8 Mrs. Soffel 9 Starman 10 A Passage to India 11 A Soldier's Story 12 Broadway Danny Rose 13 Songwriter 14 Mike's Murder 15 Micki an...
by CinemaInternational
46 minutes ago
Forum: General Chat
Topic: May Criterion Channel line-up
Replies: 10
Views: 196

Re: May Criterion Channel line-up

No AMERICAN PIE ? No CRUEL INTENTIONS ? No SHE'S ALL THAT ??? Those are the movies that define 1999 cinematically, for me anyway. As a teenager in the 90s I used to watch She's All That and Cruel Intentions all the time. 10 Things I Hate about You was another great teen movie from 1999. I never rea...
by CinemaInternational
Yesterday, 10:01 pm
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: I Just Watched...
Replies: 3493
Views: 198631

Re: I Just Watched...

What a fiasco.
by CinemaInternational
Yesterday, 4:33 pm
Forum: The People of Film
Topic: MUSINGS, PONDERINGS, RUMINATIONS AND FANCIES
Replies: 2593
Views: 144149

Re: MUSINGS, PONDERINGS, RUMINATIONS AND FANCIES

Baxter to Cochran: "I have done many things in my life that shame me but YOU! You love to wallow in the MUD!" Strange but you're not the only mention I've seen about Baxter in the last 24 hours. I put up a poll on another website, and people were having the greatest time recalling her cam...
by CinemaInternational
Yesterday, 3:35 pm
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: I Just Watched...
Replies: 3493
Views: 198631

Re: I Just Watched...

Secrets (1933), on TCM. I've noticed a disturbing trend in a few of the movies shown on TCM lately - the adoption of a 'widescreen' stretch for what should be Academy aspect ratio films. Secrets (1933) last night is an example. What was shown: https://i.imgur.com/ZkC2wv2.png What it is supposed to ...
by CinemaInternational
Yesterday, 3:25 pm
Forum: The People of Film
Topic: MUSINGS, PONDERINGS, RUMINATIONS AND FANCIES
Replies: 2593
Views: 144149

Re: MUSINGS, PONDERINGS, RUMINATIONS AND FANCIES

I have a heads-up for today (Friday) on TCM at 6 p.m. EST -- CARNIVAL STORY. Do not miss this delightfully seedy tale, filmed on location in Munich, of three men vying for the love of a sexy drifter played by Anne Baxter with her unique brand of hamminess. She falls hard for Steve Cochran who is hi...
by CinemaInternational
Yesterday, 3:16 pm
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: Coming up on TCM...
Replies: 153
Views: 21901

Re: Coming up on TCM...

Of the 4 movies, "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid." His brief cameo in "The Muppet Movie." But of course, "The Jerk." Not sure what the theme is. Not his birthday. Don't remember ever seeing "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels." "Father of the Bride" wasn't even clo...
by CinemaInternational
Yesterday, 2:14 pm
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: Coming up on TCM...
Replies: 153
Views: 21901

Re: Coming up on TCM...

https://twitter.com/tcm/status/1786418039077933296 :smilie_happy_thumbup: Pennies from Heaven is an extraordinary film, but very downbeat. Still, for my money its one of the greatest films of the 80s. And Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid is his best comedy, a veritable feast for Noir fans. Don't miss that...
by CinemaInternational
Yesterday, 12:53 pm
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: I Just Watched...
Replies: 3493
Views: 198631

Re: I Just Watched...

Two more.... The Pleasure Garden (1925) is the earliest feature film credit for Alfred Hitchcock, and while this film does have the charm that is inherent to silent films, the saga of two showgirls and their melodramatic entanglements causing one of them to grow bitter and jaded seems like bizarre m...
by CinemaInternational
May 2nd, 2024, 10:48 pm
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: I Just Watched...
Replies: 3493
Views: 198631

Re: I Just Watched...

More dealings with films to go with my post from earlier today on the previous page, mostly more recent ones sadly since I don't know how many A-list films are left from the classic era that I haven't seen. Reckless (1935) is the one classic era title, one of the few Jean Harlow films I hadn't seen,...
by CinemaInternational
May 2nd, 2024, 5:35 pm
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: Ranking Only the Best (and the Very Worst) of a Movie Year Project
Replies: 215
Views: 19514

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

It is now time for marvelous 1962 to take the stage, one of the best years for films. Next up will be 1984. 1962 (Films Seen: 87) The Best: 1 To Kill a Mockingbird 2 The L-Shaped Room 3 The Counterfeit Traitor 4 Sundays and Cybele 5 Long Day's Journey Into Night 6 All Fall Down 7 Advise and Consent ...
by CinemaInternational
May 2nd, 2024, 5:07 pm
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: I Just Watched...
Replies: 3493
Views: 198631

Re: I Just Watched...

I watched the end of "My Fair Lady." The best part. Love Audrey Hepburn but Rex Harrison is such a jerk. After the movie was the hilarious promo for the WB tours. Someone may have watched the drag race scene from American Graffiti. Then a promo for Max. Is Max going to be the streaming ho...
by CinemaInternational
May 2nd, 2024, 4:42 pm
Forum: Games and Trivia
Topic: First Film that comes to mind...
Replies: 3012
Views: 175620

Re: First Film that comes to mind...

The Song of Bernadette

Next: a Church service (continuing in the same theme)
by CinemaInternational
May 2nd, 2024, 3:37 pm
Forum: The People of Film
Topic: MUSINGS, PONDERINGS, RUMINATIONS AND FANCIES
Replies: 2593
Views: 144149

Re: MUSINGS, PONDERINGS, RUMINATIONS AND FANCIES

TCM programming dept.: "Whose birthday should we celebrate for May 2nd?" -- "How about Theodore Bikel?" -- "Great!" LOL Bless their hearts. (but then they don't even schedule I BURY THE LIVING) Bikel is an offbeat choice. There aren't too many people involved with film...
by CinemaInternational
May 2nd, 2024, 3:29 pm
Forum: The People of Film
Topic: MUSINGS, PONDERINGS, RUMINATIONS AND FANCIES
Replies: 2593
Views: 144149

Re: MUSINGS, PONDERINGS, RUMINATIONS AND FANCIES

I wrote about it on the I Just Watched thread, but I am still stunned and somewhat mortified that last year's film The holdovers went so far as to include a fake 1971 copyright in its opening credits to try to feel more like a 70s film.