It was a week earlier here. Maybe the local channel just cut the color to save a buck!RedRiver wrote:Did you watch it Saturday? The print I saw did have the color shots.
WHAT FILMS HAVE YOU SEEN LATELY?
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[size=85]AVATAR: Billy DeWolfe as Mrs. Murgatroid, “Blue Skies” (1946)
[b]“My ancestors came over on the Mayflower.”
“You’re lucky. Now they have immigration laws."[/b]
[i]Mae West, The Heat’s On” (1943[/i])
[b]:–)—[/b]
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[b]“My ancestors came over on the Mayflower.”
“You’re lucky. Now they have immigration laws."[/b]
[i]Mae West, The Heat’s On” (1943[/i])
[b]:–)—[/b]
Pinoc-U-no(se)[/size]
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Cool! The library has a video they ordered for me. And I don't remember why I requested it! It's The Kim Novak Collection. There's something I wanted to see. But what is it? This is like Christmas morning!
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Well if it's Kim Novak, make sure you post your thoughts about what you see.
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My thoughts about Ms. Novak are not fit to post in mixed company!
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Can you be both stirred and shaken?Masha wrote:I must wonder if you mean by that all company which is mixed or if your thoughts might be appropriate to those who are stirred but not shaken.RedRiver wrote:My thoughts about Ms. Novak are not fit to post in mixed company!
Chris
"Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana."
"Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana."
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You can be on your 30th wedding anniversary.
Everyday people...that's what's wrong with the world. -- Morgan Morgan
I love movies. But don't get me wrong. I hate Hollywood. -- Orson Welles
Movies can only go forward in spite of the motion picture industry. -- Orson Welles
I love movies. But don't get me wrong. I hate Hollywood. -- Orson Welles
Movies can only go forward in spite of the motion picture industry. -- Orson Welles
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The Novak film I had looked forward to seeing was MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT, the Paddy Chayefsky drama discussed here a few weeks ago. I believe The Bronxgirl recommended it. I was a little disappointed. Neurotic and unpleasant, but lacking the quirky charm of THE BACHELOR PARTY and MARTY. I found it more miserable than dramatic. Great cast, though. The wonderful Fredric March was never better. Lee Grant appears in a minor role. Martin Balsam plays the only sensible person in the story!
Also on Kim's collection was JEANNE EAGELS. For all its soap and suds, I liked this melodrama better than the Chayefsky film. It's over-wrought and over-played, but it certainly is dramatic! I expected less from this one. Maybe that's why I was satisfied!
Also on Kim's collection was JEANNE EAGELS. For all its soap and suds, I liked this melodrama better than the Chayefsky film. It's over-wrought and over-played, but it certainly is dramatic! I expected less from this one. Maybe that's why I was satisfied!
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I thought "Middle of the Night" was a good dramatic turn for Kim Novak. It was a bit uncomfortable for me to watch Fredric March enamored of young Novak. But it showed me older folks still have feelings too.
I don't know if I was shaken and/or stirred...but I liked the movie. If you really want to get sudsy, see Novak in "Strangers When We Meet."
I don't know if I was shaken and/or stirred...but I liked the movie. If you really want to get sudsy, see Novak in "Strangers When We Meet."
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uncomfortable for me to watch Fredric March enamored of young Novak
Lord help me! How many times have I traveled that road?
Lord help me! How many times have I traveled that road?
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Winding up my week with Ms. Novak (we all have our fantasies), is a PICNIC. This particular outing is based on William Inge's sad, sensitive play; and I must lose the girl to virile young William Holden. But along the way, we meet the standard frail, neurotic supporting characters, from the pen of a man who depicted small town America as well as it's ever been done. Hyper Rosalind Russell and thirsty Arthur O'Connell outshine the handsome leads at every turn. This is a good filming of an excellent play.
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Today I watched "The Night Porter" (1974).
I started out really liking the movie, but it turned out to have the pace of a glacier. If it could have been 20 minutes shorter, it would have packed more of a punch.
I really liked Dirk Bogarde here. The way he went from being so fastidiously neat to a wreck of a man was impressive.
And Charlotte Rampling was terrific. She made me believe in the contradictions of her character. Her career has been an odd one, but she always brings a charge to whatever project she is in.
Still, the movie could have "moved."
I started out really liking the movie, but it turned out to have the pace of a glacier. If it could have been 20 minutes shorter, it would have packed more of a punch.
I really liked Dirk Bogarde here. The way he went from being so fastidiously neat to a wreck of a man was impressive.
And Charlotte Rampling was terrific. She made me believe in the contradictions of her character. Her career has been an odd one, but she always brings a charge to whatever project she is in.
Still, the movie could have "moved."
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Yesterday, I watched three movies on TCM, they are ...
The Pride of the Yankees - 1942 Film centered on Lou Gehrig
The Three Musketeers - 1948 Film starring Gene Kelly and Lana Turner - It was a fun movie to watch!
Recorded off my DVR
The Glenn Miller Story - 1954 Movie that I just finished watching off of my DVR and its a great Musical that I dearly enjoyed seeing again ...
The Pride of the Yankees - 1942 Film centered on Lou Gehrig
The Three Musketeers - 1948 Film starring Gene Kelly and Lana Turner - It was a fun movie to watch!
Recorded off my DVR
The Glenn Miller Story - 1954 Movie that I just finished watching off of my DVR and its a great Musical that I dearly enjoyed seeing again ...
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I know it's cheesy and all, but I just love Pride of the Yankees. It's one of my favorites. I haven't seen the Three Musketeers, and have added it to my Netflix queue. Glenn Miller story is of course great. Good choices!Rita Hayworth wrote:Yesterday, I watched three movies on TCM, they are ...
The Pride of the Yankees - 1942 Film centered on Lou Gehrig
The Three Musketeers - 1948 Film starring Gene Kelly and Lana Turner - It was a fun movie to watch!
Recorded off my DVR
The Glenn Miller Story - 1954 Movie that I just finished watching off of my DVR and its a great Musical that I dearly enjoyed seeing again ...