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NYPIzzaNut
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Re:Movies I watch every time they are on
Sat, 08/1/09 1:17 PM
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I would really rather see a little kid playing with and giggling about a 3 month old kitten than watching funny movies on the boob tube. Just a little random chatter to spice up our collective lives here.
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Re:Movies I watch every time they are on
Sat, 08/1/09 3:27 PM
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<<< Dirty Dozen----seen dozens and dozens of times and enjoyed each and every one. Love the troop review by Sutherland----only time I rooted for Jimmy Brown (Giant fan here) >>>> Warning Will Robinson, Warning! As a former associate of Jim Brown for several years with his L A based gang reform and youth education program ICAN, never call Jim Brown Jimmy. When the Cleeland browns threatned to fine for being tardy to pre-season camp when the filming of the Dirty Dozen was delayed, Jim told the team to shove it and never returned <<< The Magnificent 7------ great story (stolen from overseas), great cast, great music >>> Based on a Japanese movie about samurai, All in the Family & Sanford & Son were based on English shows as have been many US films and TV shows. On the other hand(she wore a glove) but seriously US films and TV shows have spawned many copycats around the world too. <<<< Bridge on the River Kwai----great story, great cast, great music (sounds familiar) >>>> Like the Great Escape and so many other "true stories" and biographies movies, far removed from actuality
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Re:Movies I watch every time they are on
Sat, 08/1/09 4:40 PM
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chewingthefat Dirty Rotten Scounderels I prefer the original... A Bedtime Story, starring David Niven, Marlon Brando & Shirley Jones Agree with She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, but have to include the two earlier episodes of the Ford/Wayne calvary trilogy; Fort Apache & Rio Grande. To Catch a Thief. My Man Godfrey...William Powell & Carole Lombard at their screwball best.
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Michael_Germany
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Re:Movies I watch every time they are on
Sat, 08/1/09 5:16 PM
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"Agree with She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, but have to include the two earlier episodes of the Ford/Wayne calvary trilogy; Fort Apache & Rio Grande." Bittesehr! http://video.google.com/v...d=-8885203572442814429 One of my fav. Cavalry-Movies by John Ford, right now on german TV, absolutely great!!! Victor McLaglen as "Top Sergeant Quinncannon", great performance... Kind regards Michael
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the ancient mariner
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Re:Movies I watch every time they are on
Sat, 08/1/09 5:37 PM
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Hey My Man Doug--you must be covering up your age----My Man Godfrey was old when you were new. It is a fun movie---William Powell was always great---right Nicky? And Mrs Gable was a beautiful funny lady. And that movie reminded me of depressions and that is a depressing thought. One of my first movie rememberances was Powell, Gable and Myrna Loy in Manhattan Melodrama. Powell a lawyer and Clark a bad guy. Can't image what she played. Fort Apache and Rio Grande were great and I have seen them both a number of times ---- seen Col Thursday die like Custer and leave poor Shirley Temple an orphan, -----and Maureen lighting up the Western army camp----and "Do it, Reb" but Yellow Ribbon is the best-------the fight scene with Mclaglen cleaning out the bar is one of the best. "Me Christian, Nathan", even the music was memorable. As for River Kwai --- no movie would be a success if really real---life is too boring---- besides which people often are wimps instead of heros, and most real heros are never recognized. They have to add a little drama or we would not be talking about the movie at all.
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Re:Movies I watch every time they are on
Sat, 08/1/09 5:39 PM
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The first War of the Worlds...Scared the bejeebers out of me as did Forbidden Planet!
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Re:Movies I watch every time they are on
Sat, 08/1/09 5:40 PM
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Wee Gordie
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the ancient mariner
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Re:Movies I watch every time they are on
Sat, 08/1/09 5:40 PM
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Doug I don't remember "A Bedtime Story" at all but David Nevin was a favorite since "Dawn Patrol" which should be on my list. Same with "12 O'Clock High" which has the same story line with better planes.
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Re:Movies I watch every time they are on
Sat, 08/1/09 6:34 PM
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What I can think of, in no particular order: Sgt. York To Have and Have Not Now Voyager Jeremiah Johnson Steel Magnolias My Big Fat Greek Wedding When Harry Met Sally Youv'e Got Mail
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the ancient mariner
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Re:Movies I watch every time they are on
Sat, 08/1/09 7:30 PM
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Belle, I saw THATHN while in USNavy in 1945 and fell madly in love with Lauren Bacall. She was 19, I was 18. When she married Bogey I thought she was nuts. He was twice her age. I loved the movie, Hoagy Carmichael and Hop-s-long Walter Brennan. Lauren's voice was dubbed by 13 y.o. Andy Williams -- How little we know. Some good music in that film. "Anything you want just whistle. You know how to whistle don't you, you just pucker up and blow." Side Note---I met Lauren Bacall in NYC in the 1980's and she didn't remember me at all. I was devastated. That's women for ya. Jeremiah Johnson is getting a lot of votes----ferry hint-er-resting. Greek Wedding is a funny movie. Have not seen it a 2nd time but I would like to.
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the ancient mariner
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Re:Movies I watch every time they are on
Sat, 08/1/09 7:45 PM
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Belle---just went to youtube and saw Bacall singing "How Little We Know" and they said they did not use Andy Williams even though he had recorded it for the movie----they had Lauren do it herself. I closed my eyes and listened and think it probably was her voice.
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Michael_Germany
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Re:Movies I watch every time they are on
Sat, 08/1/09 8:08 PM
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Greetings! Once upon a Time in the West (Italy, 1968) was my fav. so called "Spagetti-Western" in the late 1960s, and the 1970s. http://en.wikipedia.org/w...pon_a_Time_in_the_West What a movie, I have for sure seen it more than 100 times, I do not remember..., seeing this western for the first time, I was 12 years young, and I like to watch this modern classic even nowadays... http://en.wikipedia.org/w...pon_a_Time_in_the_West Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNGQ1hUyx-k 1st Shootout: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHZpO6aNLwE Henry Fonda as "Frank", what a great performance, remember the close-up of his blue icecold eyes..., OHA!!! 25 of 10 possible points. Kind regards Michael
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mar52
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Re:Movies I watch every time they are on
Sun, 08/2/09 12:34 AM
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Please don't cringe: I forgot Victor Victoria
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Michael_Germany
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Re:Movies I watch every time they are on
Sun, 08/2/09 12:54 AM
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"I would really rather see a little kid playing with and giggling about a 3 month old kitten than watching funny movies on the boob tube." Moin PizzaNut! I agree totally, a 5 years little young person, and Star-Trek, this neverending trash, what kind of parents are these...! To dumb, to addicted, about what is good or bad for a little child at that young age, or just to lazy, to take care anyhow... Americanos... http://www.youtube.com/wa...SIuq6yOZCY Michael
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Re:Movies I watch every time they are on
Sun, 08/2/09 7:19 AM
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mar52 Please don't cringe: I forgot Victor Victoria No need to apologize with Blake Edwards directing James Garner & Julie Andrews, although I think Robert Preston & Alex Karras stole the show!
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BelleReve
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Re:Movies I watch every time they are on
Sun, 08/2/09 10:36 AM
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AM- I love that movie, doesn't come on very often on TCM, but watch it every time. I read somewhere that she was young, nervous, her first major movie, she couldn't look Boagrt in the eye-just tilted her head a little and looked up at him from an angle, which became her "look." There's more now that I can think of it, some real oldies but goodies: Cluny Brown The Ghost and Mrs. Muir Random Harvest Yankee Doodle Dandy Bell, Book, and Candle Bells are Ringing The Solid Gold Cadillac
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Re:Movies I watch every time they are on
Sun, 08/2/09 11:26 AM
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Pride of the Yankee's second Sgt. York Lonesome Dove, one of my alltime favorites The Hunt for Red October The Presidio, I loved the scene where Sean Connery Beats the crap out of the huge guy just using his thumb The Die Hard series...ridiculous, but entertaining The Champ both of the versions, tear jerker Old Yeller..cry like a baby
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the ancient mariner
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Sun, 08/2/09 11:30 AM
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To the Belle Of New orleans---re:THATHN I never heard that story about Lauren's look---she was 19 y.o. and he was 40-------and she was probably as tall, or taller, than him-----when I met her she was 55 or 56 and she looked me right in the eye by standing on a step. So I never got a look at "the look". She did have a husky voice though, that I remember very well.
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mar52
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Re:Movies I watch every time they are on
Sun, 08/2/09 2:43 PM
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Old Yeller the world's saddest movie.
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the ancient mariner
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Sun, 08/2/09 3:10 PM
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I was sitting here on a Sunday afternoon and wondering if all the movies we have listed above were coming on in 15 minutes -------all uninterrupted, and un-cut, which one would I watch------ wow------well since I have not seen it in a while and since I loved it so much I think I would vote for my favorite Irish Movie---------Moonstruck. That's Amore !!!!!!! Doug --- got it- looked it up and can see why you liked "A Bedtime Story" --also read where it was re-done under that other name which shall be nameless.
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Michael_Germany
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Re:Movies I watch every time they are on
Sun, 08/2/09 8:58 PM
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Greetings! One of my all time fav. movies from the year 1972 is " Aguirre, the Wrath of God", the famous german actor Herr Klaus Kinski outdid himself in the movie by director Herr Werner Herzog. Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/w...irre,_the_Wrath_of_God Herzog and Kinski, two geniuses of german cinema history, created a eternal masterpiece, and the soundtrack by the band Popol Vuh is a modern legend... Aguirre: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xcr8nVr4tSA Herr Klaus Kinski was loopy, but also an ingenious actor, besides his appearances in his movies, he was a very kind, and "soft" person. His director Werner Herzog made a documentary about his love-hate with Klaus Kinski. The german title of the doc. is "Mein liebster Feind" The mad and crazy Klaus Kinski was just a pretense, behind all that, a very sensitive, and very lonely character. Kinski/Butterfly: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNSfiho54rM RIP Klaus Kinski, we miss you Michael
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the ancient mariner
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Mon, 08/3/09 8:15 AM
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My Favorite German movie ----Das Boot Great Movie. But sad. Movie about Germany that I hated--------Cabaret Money makes the world go around and love of money is the root of all evil. If not all, at least quite a bit. And it was a dreary movie--------I like upbeat stuff, so I can strut out of the theater ready to take on the world.
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Big Kahuna Kooks
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Re:Movies I watch every time they are on
Mon, 08/3/09 8:48 AM
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mayor al Big Kahuna, Figured your list would include- Hawaii Reurn to Paradise The Endless Summer South Pacific Tora, Tora, Tora Pearl Harbor Go For Broke and Maybe Moby Dick !! d your list would include- Hawaii Reurn to Paradise The Endless Summer South Pacific Tora, Tora, Tora Pearl Harbor Go For Broke and Maybe Moby Dick !! Mayor....hahaha. Yours is a good list all the same. 1. Not many people know about "Go for Broke" and the 442. The scenes at the beginning of the movie showing the hawaiian buddha heads training in boot camp are terrific. 2. Never got into any "Surfer" movies. Closest I got was Point Break. 3. Pearl Harbor was ok. 4. Tora was much better than Pearl Harbor. Nothing beats standing on the AZ memorial and watcing the small bubble sof oil rise to the surface while giving silent thanks to men who gave their "last full measure" A good list Al. thanks. bkk
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cavandre
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Re:Movies I watch every time they are on
Mon, 08/3/09 10:25 AM
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the ancient mariner --you must be covering up your age----My Man Godfrey was old when you were new... Growing up in the NYC area in the 50's & 60's gave me access to WOR's (Ch. 9) Million Dollar Movie. They would play the same movie Mon.-Fri. night & several more times over the weekend, then move on to a different one the next Monday. It was a pre-cable TCM. They got me hooked on the movies of the 30's & 40's.
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the ancient mariner
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Re:Movies I watch every time they are on
Mon, 08/3/09 11:21 AM
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Doug ---I remember Million Dollar Movie's theme music was Tara's Theme from GWTW---every time I hear it play I think of the movie channel---- The other theme I remember was on Channel 2--CBS---forgot the name of the show but right after the 11PM news it was introduced by "The Syncopated Clock" by LeRoy Anderson. The music would come up and we would look for the title to see if we stayed up or went to bed. It's a wonder we had 4 kids. During the late 70's and into the 80's I had screwy hours and sleep patterns and found a station from Harrisburg, Pa. that came on at midnight or so ----un-interrupted old movies----wonderful. Remember Zackerly---who introduced scarry movies ?? Here is some other great movies I have watched dozens of times and always will when they come on--- It Happened One Night---Clark and Colbert in Oscar Winner Four Feathers----first saw it in the theater when I was 13 Beau Geste----never forget the scene where Dunleavy puts dead soldiers into the gun slots of the fort. My Favorite Wife and The Awful Truth----- both with Cary Grant and Irene Dunne-----terrific and one of my all time favorites---can not believe I missed it--- -----Charade-----Cary again, this time with Audrey Hepburn and "Carson Dial"
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cavandre
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Re:Movies I watch every time they are on
Mon, 08/3/09 12:26 PM
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the ancient mariner The other theme I remember was on Channel 2--CBS---forgot the name of the show but right after the 11PM news it was introduced by "The Syncopated Clock" by LeRoy Anderson. The music would come up and we would look for the title to see if we stayed up or went to bed. It's a wonder we had 4 kids. If I remember correctly, they called it "The Late Show", except when it was shown on a weekend afternoon & called it "The Early Show".
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the ancient mariner
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Re:Movies I watch every time they are on
Mon, 08/3/09 3:24 PM
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Doug---- You are right----It was called The Late Show---I googled LeRoy Anderson, who I knew composed the Syncopated Clock, and got the scoop. Also got the words which are very cute------written by Mitchell Parrish who with Hoagy Carmichael, of To Have and To Have Not fame, wrote that great standard "Stardust".
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Re:Movies I watch every time they are on
Mon, 08/3/09 4:44 PM
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OMG! The Million Dollar Movie! Seemed like whenever I was watching it they were airing either: High and the Mighty Bridge over River Kwai or Stalag 17
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Re:Movies I watch every time they are on
Mon, 08/3/09 5:43 PM
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Outlaw Josey Wales!
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Re:Movies I watch every time they are on
Mon, 08/3/09 7:48 PM
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Greetings Forum! One of my long-time fav. movies is The Charge of the light Brigade, the 1936 release, starring Mr. Errol Flynn. http://en.wikipedia.org/w...ht_Brigade_(1936_film) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXzCOlPHFmc I watched this movie for the first time at the age of maybe 10 years in our local cinema, and I was deeply impressed, like with most of the movies, in which Mr. Flynn acted. The other day, there was a documentary about Errol Flynn on the german TV, I did not know, that he was an alcoholic, his life ended very tragic. Errol Flynn: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Errol_Flynn I am still a fan of his movies, may he rest in peace Michael
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