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"Here are the TCM premieres for June, as determined by MovieCollectorOH’s TCM schedules database....."

Jun 30 - Pink Flamingos (1974)

"....a 1972 American black comedy film[a] directed, written, produced, narrated, filmed, and edited by John Waters.[4] It is part of what Waters has labelled the "Trash Trilogy", which also includes Female Trouble (1974) and Desperate Living (1977).[4]
The film stars the countercultural drag queen Divine as a criminal living under the name of Babs Johnson, who is proud to be "the filthiest person alive". While living in a trailer with her mother Edie (Edith Massey), son Crackers (Danny Mills), and companion Cotton (Mary Vivian Pearce), Divine is confronted by the Marbles (David Lochary and Mink Stole), a pair of criminals envious of her reputation who try to outdo her in filth. .....

Displaying the tagline "An exercise in poor taste", Pink Flamingos is notorious for its "outrageousness", nudity, profanity, and "pursuit of frivolity, scatology, sensationology [sic] and skewed epistemology".[5] It features a "number of increasingly revolting scenes"..... :roll:

The film, at first semi-clandestine, has received a warm reception from film critics and, despite being banned in several countries, became a cult film in subsequent decades. In 2021, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".[8]......

see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Flamingos
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this doesn't show up on TCM's June schedule, so assume it airs sometime AFTER 6/30 @10:30pm ET :shock: :smiley_chinrub:
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Pink Flamingos is scheduled for late this evening, Friday the 30th, at 3:45 am Eastern Time (early Saturday morning).

Friday evenings on TCM in June have had a recurring theme of “Summer Camp”, which is something of a temporary rebirth of TCM Underground programming.

Pink Flamingos is followed by Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold at 5:30 am, which is the last film in the series.

TCM posted an article on Summer Camp at

https://www.tcm.com/articles/Programmin ... ummer-camp
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ziggy6708a wrote: June 30th, 2023, 2:29 am "Here are the TCM premieres for June, as determined by MovieCollectorOH’s TCM schedules database....."

Jun 30 - Pink Flamingos (1974)

"....a 1972 American black comedy film[a] directed, written, produced, narrated, filmed, and edited by John Waters.[4] It is part of what Waters has labelled the "Trash Trilogy", which also includes Female Trouble (1974) and Desperate Living (1977).[4]
The film stars the countercultural drag queen Divine as a criminal living under the name of Babs Johnson, who is proud to be "the filthiest person alive". While living in a trailer with her mother Edie (Edith Massey), son Crackers (Danny Mills), and companion Cotton (Mary Vivian Pearce), Divine is confronted by the Marbles (David Lochary and Mink Stole), a pair of criminals envious of her reputation who try to outdo her in filth. .....

Displaying the tagline "An exercise in poor taste", Pink Flamingos is notorious for its "outrageousness", nudity, profanity, and "pursuit of frivolity, scatology, sensationology [sic] and skewed epistemology".[5] It features a "number of increasingly revolting scenes"..... :roll:

The film, at first semi-clandestine, has received a warm reception from film critics and, despite being banned in several countries, became a cult film in subsequent decades. In 2021, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".[8]......

see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Flamingos
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this doesn't show up on TCM's June schedule, so assume it airs sometime AFTER 6/30 @10:30pm ET :shock: :smiley_chinrub:
Yeah, I didn’t see it on my tv either. My tv listed Lisztomania at that time slot I think? Followed by some other movie I forget.
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SUN., 7-2

(times ET)

11:00
pm

Inside Moves (1980)
1h 52m | Drama

After a failed suicide attempt, Rory (John Savage) finds himself frequenting an Oakland bar. There he meets other wounded individuals and manages to heal himself, and others, with humor and care.

".....Much of the movie is an affectionate character study of the little community. Max's personable, funny regulars are the wheelchair-bound Blue Lewis (Bill Henderson), the blind Stinky (Robert Altman regular Bert Remsen) and the handless Wings. Wings is played by Harold Russell, the disabled actor who won two Academy Awards 34 years earlier for The Best Years of Our Lives; he reportedly returned to acting only after director Donner agreed to change his character's name, which originally was, "Hooks". ....
Known as a master of fantasy and horror, Donner returns to his roots in dramatic television to stretch his profile as a director. His scenes are relaxed and character-driven. Inside Moves won the approval of disabled viewers, who have remarked that it presents people with handicaps as no different than anyone else. The rowdies at Max's display their share of odd behavior and petty resentments. They're associated by their infirmities, but refuse to be defined by them...."

See: https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/79269/i ... eId=238920


Director
Richard Donner
Cast
John Savage, David Morse, Harold Russell, Marie Halton, Darnell Hillman, Ashley Howard
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4:45 TCM Imports...
am

The Garden of Delights (1970)
1h 35m | Comedy

Antonio Cano, 45 years old, is an important businessman who was severely injured in a car accident. Because of this, he is temporarily paralyzed and suffers memory loss. His family, friends and business associates all try to recreate scenes from his life in order to revive his memory which, little by little, does begin to return. Each day Antonio is placed in his beautiful garden where he relives many memories, both real and imagined. ...

Director
Carlos Saura
Cast
José Luis López Vázquez, Mayrata O'Wisiedo, Julia Pena, Luis Pena

".....Recent (i.e. 1930's) Spanish politics are by no means ab sent from “The Garden of Delights,” but now they are made explicit and they become dramatically useful to the Pirandellian permutations of a brilliantly playful and wonderfully funny comic invention.....
I have my doubts about the machine shop and about much of the movie‐mechanical whimsey in “The Garden of Delights,” but not about its fantastic sense of character situation. For the best dramatic moments are those that Antonio begins spinning out of his own head—wickedly erotic, or simply wicked —that constitute a totally private, perfectly obsessive world.

The portrait of Antonio that emerges, a mercantile fascist in the old days, is mostly unpleasant, but in his present impotence one feels for him.........
All the performers excel, and I especially admired Francisco Fierrá as the grand old dad, Charo Soriano as the false (and darkly tragic) mother, and Lina Canalejas as the loving aunt of Antonio's dirty dreams. Mr. Lópaz Vázquez is by turns hilarious and pathetic and even terrifying, and with his spastic voice and immobilized face, and mostly from his wheel chair, he achieves a magnificent tour de force..."

see: https://www.nytimes.com/1971/02/12/arch ... turns.html

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ziggy6708a wrote: July 1st, 2023, 1:25 pm SUN., 7-2

(times ET)

11:00
pm

Inside Moves (1980)
1h 52m | Drama
After a failed suicide attempt, Rory (John Savage) finds himself frequenting an Oakland bar. There he meets other wounded individuals and manages to heal himself, and others, with humor and care.

".....Much of the movie is an affectionate character study of the little community. Max's personable, funny regulars are the wheelchair-bound Blue Lewis (Bill Henderson), the blind Stinky (Robert Altman regular Bert Remsen) and the handless Wings. Wings is played by Harold Russell, the disabled actor who won two Academy Awards 34 years earlier for The Best Years of Our Lives; he reportedly returned to acting only after director Donner agreed to change his character's name, which originally was, "Hooks". ....
Known as a master of fantasy and horror, Donner returns to his roots in dramatic television to stretch his profile as a director. His scenes are relaxed and character-driven. Inside Moves won the approval of disabled viewers, who have remarked that it presents people with handicaps as no different than anyone else. The rowdies at Max's display their share of odd behavior and petty resentments. They're associated by their infirmities, but refuse to be defined by them...."

See: https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/79269/i ... eId=238920


Director
Richard Donner
Cast
John Savage, David Morse, Harold Russell, Marie Halton, Darnell Hillman, Ashley Howard


4:45 TCM Imports...
am

The Garden of Delights (1970)
1h 35m | Comedy

Antonio Cano, 45 years old, is an important businessman who was severely injured in a car accident. Because of this, he is temporarily paralyzed and suffers memory loss. His family, friends and business associates all try to recreate scenes from his life in order to revive his memory which, little by little, does begin to return. Each day Antonio is placed in his beautiful garden where he relives many memories, both real and imagined. ...

Director
Carlos Saura
Cast
José Luis López Vázquez, Mayrata O'Wisiedo, Julia Pena, Luis Pena

".....Recent (i.e. 1930's) Spanish politics are by no means ab sent from “The Garden of Delights,” but now they are made explicit and they become dramatically useful to the Pirandellian permutations of a brilliantly playful and wonderfully funny comic invention.....
I have my doubts about the machine shop and about much of the movie‐mechanical whimsey in “The Garden of Delights,” but not about its fantastic sense of character situation. For the best dramatic moments are those that Antonio begins spinning out of his own head—wickedly erotic, or simply wicked —that constitute a totally private, perfectly obsessive world.

The portrait of Antonio that emerges, a mercantile fascist in the old days, is mostly unpleasant, but in his present impotence one feels for him.........
All the performers excel, and I especially admired Francisco Fierrá as the grand old dad, Charo Soriano as the false (and darkly tragic) mother, and Lina Canalejas as the loving aunt of Antonio's dirty dreams. Mr. Lópaz Vázquez is by turns hilarious and pathetic and even terrifying, and with his spastic voice and immobilized face, and mostly from his wheel chair, he achieves a magnificent tour de force..."

see: https://www.nytimes.com/1971/02/12/arch ... turns.html

:smiley_disco:
I am confused. How many are listed above. Two, or three. I have INSIDE MOVES and THE GARDEN OF DELIGHTS. Is there another? Thanks! Thanks for posting them.
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just 2....INSIDE MOVES & GARDEN OF DELIGHTS
(& you're welcome)
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ziggy6708a wrote: July 1st, 2023, 11:14 pm just 2....INSIDE MOVES & GARDEN OF DELIGHTS
(& you're welcome)
:smiley_heartbounce: :smiley_disco:
I know you have been doing this as long time and I have, inexplicably, never paid much heed. Now I find it very interesting to know premiers and will automatically set the DVR.. Thanks, Ziggy, I will be looking forward to your next splash.
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WED., 7-5


9:30
am (ET)

Arctic Flight (1952)
1h 18m | Adventure

depicts bush pilot flying in the Arctic on the edge of the International Date Line, involving Soviet intrigue

Director
Lew Landers
Cast
Wayne Morris, Lola Albright, Alan Hale Jr.

"Arctic Flight, was primarily a B film. Aviation Film Historian Stephen Pendo characterized the Monogram films as unpretentious but with Lew Landers directing, the experienced specialist in low-cost filmmaking, there was always a good product turned out.[4] Noted Hollywood cinematographer Richard H. Kline considered Landers "... the most prolific of all directors", adept in many genres"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arctic_Flight
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THURS., 7-6

(times ET)

8:00
pm

Beggars in Ermine (1934)
1h 12m | Comedy

An ousted, crippled steel magnate (Lionel Atwill) forms the world's beggars into a brotherhood of economic power.

Director
Phil Rosen
Cast
Lionel Atwill, Betty Furness, Henry B. Walthall

".......Why he did this was partly because he was a nice person and part of this was so that he could rebuild his fortune and regain his old factory. The plan would take many, many years and there were some nice twists along the way, but by the end of the film, he has his confrontation with his arch-enemy--the man who did so much to orchestrate his ruin.

Overall, the film has a truly unique plot that kept me guessing. While you'd think it would simply be a tale of betrayal and revenge, it was so much more. It also is one of the better early depictions of the handicapped as having so much more to offer society and themselves. And, to top it all off, the acting was very good--especially Atwill and his friend, played by Henry Walthall. A nice little hidden gem.......

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0024870/re ... _=tt_ov_rt

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12:15
am

Murder by Invitation (1941)
1h 7m

In New York, after relatives of wealthy spinster Cassandra "Cassie" Denham fail in their attempt to have her judged incompetent to manage her affairs, the leader of the petitioners, nephew Garson Denham, calls on newspaper columnist Bob White, who had attended the hearing with his assistant and girl friend, Nora O'Brien. Garson, a lawyer who is anxious to control the three million dollars Cassie says she is worth, shows Bob an invitation he and the relatives have received, inviting them to spend a week at Cassie's estate in the mountains. .......
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_by_Invitation


Director
Phil Rosen
Cast
Wallace Ford, Marian Marsh, Sarah Padden

"....This Monogram production is certainly a cheapie: while some scenes look like they may have been rehearsed, others definitely don't. However… a sense of good natured fun carries the picture along, and joviality mostly makes up for lack of production polish.

Also livening up this B mystery are a few cute comments alluding to the fact that this is, in fact, a B mystery. Just past the midway point, for example, Ford discusses the two missing corpses: Dead bodies, he says, always go missing in murder mysteries and "it generally happens just past the middle of the picture."

It ain't profound but it's pretty easy viewing for those who enjoy good silly lowbrow fun...."

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033928/re ... _=tt_ov_rt
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LostHorizons wrote: June 30th, 2023, 12:09 pm
ziggy6708a wrote: June 30th, 2023, 2:29 am "Here are the TCM premieres for June, as determined by MovieCollectorOH’s TCM schedules database....."

Jun 30 - Pink Flamingos (1974)

"....a 1972 American black comedy film[a] directed, written, produced, narrated, filmed, and edited by John Waters.[4] It is part of what Waters has labelled the "Trash Trilogy", which also includes Female Trouble (1974) and Desperate Living (1977).[4]
The film stars the countercultural drag queen Divine as a criminal living under the name of Babs Johnson, who is proud to be "the filthiest person alive". While living in a trailer with her mother Edie (Edith Massey), son Crackers (Danny Mills), and companion Cotton (Mary Vivian Pearce), Divine is confronted by the Marbles (David Lochary and Mink Stole), a pair of criminals envious of her reputation who try to outdo her in filth. .....

Displaying the tagline "An exercise in poor taste", Pink Flamingos is notorious for its "outrageousness", nudity, profanity, and "pursuit of frivolity, scatology, sensationology [sic] and skewed epistemology".[5] It features a "number of increasingly revolting scenes"..... :roll:

The film, at first semi-clandestine, has received a warm reception from film critics and, despite being banned in several countries, became a cult film in subsequent decades. In 2021, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".[8]......

see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Flamingos
=============================

this doesn't show up on TCM's June schedule, so assume it airs sometime AFTER 6/30 @10:30pm ET :shock: :smiley_chinrub:
Yeah, I didn’t see it on my tv either. My tv listed Lisztomania at that time slot I think? Followed by some other movie I forget.

TCM did indeed show Pink Flamingos! Never thought I'd see the day! (of course it was on the air like 4am! after Lisztomania) I hadnt seen it in probably over 30 years. Having seen it again, I have no desire to repeat the experience. The infamous ending is pretty gross.The rest is pretty dumb. Bad acting; script; direction etc. Worth seeing once just to say you've seen it. Waters has come a long way from his early days. Divine is an acquired taste. When I first saw the film in the 70s I was repulsed, now I just laugh at her hijinks! Sad she died too young.

My cable company was pulling the plug (switching companies) at midnight, but didnt until the morning hrs so I was able to watch it.
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Hibi wrote: July 5th, 2023, 12:07 pm

My cable company was pulling the plug (switching companies) at midnight, but didnt until the morning hrs so I was able to watch it.
Do you still have TCM after the company switch or not?
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Hibi wrote: July 5th, 2023, 12:07 pm
LostHorizons wrote: June 30th, 2023, 12:09 pm
ziggy6708a wrote: June 30th, 2023, 2:29 am "Here are the TCM premieres for June, as determined by MovieCollectorOH’s TCM schedules database....."

Jun 30 - Pink Flamingos (1974)

"....a 1972 American black comedy film[a] directed, written, produced, narrated, filmed, and edited by John Waters.[4] It is part of what Waters has labelled the "Trash Trilogy", which also includes Female Trouble (1974) and Desperate Living (1977).[4]
The film stars the countercultural drag queen Divine as a criminal living under the name of Babs Johnson, who is proud to be "the filthiest person alive". While living in a trailer with her mother Edie (Edith Massey), son Crackers (Danny Mills), and companion Cotton (Mary Vivian Pearce), Divine is confronted by the Marbles (David Lochary and Mink Stole), a pair of criminals envious of her reputation who try to outdo her in filth. .....

Displaying the tagline "An exercise in poor taste", Pink Flamingos is notorious for its "outrageousness", nudity, profanity, and "pursuit of frivolity, scatology, sensationology [sic] and skewed epistemology".[5] It features a "number of increasingly revolting scenes"..... :roll:

The film, at first semi-clandestine, has received a warm reception from film critics and, despite being banned in several countries, became a cult film in subsequent decades. In 2021, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".[8]......

see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Flamingos
=============================

this doesn't show up on TCM's June schedule, so assume it airs sometime AFTER 6/30 @10:30pm ET :shock: :smiley_chinrub:
Yeah, I didn’t see it on my tv either. My tv listed Lisztomania at that time slot I think? Followed by some other movie I forget.

TCM did indeed show Pink Flamingos! Never thought I'd see the day! (of course it was on the air like 4am! after Lisztomania) I hadnt seen it in probably over 30 years. Having seen it again, I have no desire to repeat the experience. The infamous ending is pretty gross.The rest is pretty dumb. Bad acting; script; direction etc. Worth seeing once just to say you've seen it. Waters has come a long way from his early days. Divine is an acquired taste. When I first saw the film in the 70s I was repulsed, now I just laugh at her hijinks! Sad she died too young.

My cable company was pulling the plug (switching companies) at midnight, but didnt until the morning hrs so I was able to watch it.
You don’t need to use “she.” Divine wasnt transgender and never identified as such. In private life, Divine was 100% male. In fact, the entire Divine persona was created as a satire of drag queens not as an authentic drag queen persona. Divine used to do stuff such as show up to drag queen contests covered in pigs blood and wielding a chainsaw and the actual drag queens hated him.
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In the criterion dvd commentary for Female Trouble, John Waters said that people misunderstanding Divine as being transgender is one of the biggest misconceptions which is a pet peeve of his. The character is entirely satirical.
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CinemaInternational wrote: July 5th, 2023, 12:26 pm
Hibi wrote: July 5th, 2023, 12:07 pm

My cable company was pulling the plug (switching companies) at midnight, but didnt until the morning hrs so I was able to watch it.
Do you still have TCM after the company switch or not?
Yes, it was an add on. It wasn't in the package originally. I wouldnt have signed up w/out it. My cable company dropped cable and went to streaming. They wanted way too much money. So I dropped it. But there was a lag time between when my original cable company pulled the plug and the next day when the new one got installed (on the first).
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LostHorizons wrote: July 5th, 2023, 12:34 pm
Hibi wrote: July 5th, 2023, 12:07 pm
LostHorizons wrote: June 30th, 2023, 12:09 pm

Yeah, I didn’t see it on my tv either. My tv listed Lisztomania at that time slot I think? Followed by some other movie I forget.

TCM did indeed show Pink Flamingos! Never thought I'd see the day! (of course it was on the air like 4am! after Lisztomania) I hadnt seen it in probably over 30 years. Having seen it again, I have no desire to repeat the experience. The infamous ending is pretty gross.The rest is pretty dumb. Bad acting; script; direction etc. Worth seeing once just to say you've seen it. Waters has come a long way from his early days. Divine is an acquired taste. When I first saw the film in the 70s I was repulsed, now I just laugh at her hijinks! Sad she died too young.

My cable company was pulling the plug (switching companies) at midnight, but didnt until the morning hrs so I was able to watch it.
You don’t need to use “she.” Divine wasnt transgender and never identified as such. In private life, Divine was 100% male. In fact, the entire Divine persona was created as a satire of drag queens not as an authentic drag queen persona. Divine used to do stuff such as show up to drag queen contests covered in pigs blood and wielding a chainsaw and the actual drag queens hated him.

I know "she" was a "he", but I think of the Divine persona as a "she". I know Divine was a guy. I saw him playing a guy in some Alan Rudolph film just as his career was going mainstream...
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