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  • SonofSouthie
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    Originally posted by ticapnews View Post
    Waiting for the holiday movie where the woman goes home and realizes the guys she knew in high school who are still there are losers who will never amount to anything and hightails it back to her successful career in the big city.
    From your fingertips to Hallmark Channel's eyes.

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  • SonofSouthie
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    TCM now playing newsletter has this link,

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rP_y...rClassicMovies

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  • ticapnews
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    Originally posted by Handyman View Post
    That will be coming out right about the time we see commercials where a woman doesn't want jewelry or a car for Christmas...
    I want to live in a world where my significant other can make a $75,000 purchase on a whim and it will have no impact on our financial situation at all.

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  • Handyman
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    That will be coming out right about the time we see commercials where a woman doesn't want jewelry or a car for Christmas...

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  • ticapnews
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    Waiting for the holiday movie where the woman goes home and realizes the guys she knew in high school who are still there are losers who will never amount to anything and hightails it back to her successful career in the big city.

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  • Slap Shot
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    The Three Colors Trilogy - Blue (1993) White (1994) and Red (1994)

    Krzysztof Kieslowski is probably better known for The Double Life of Veronique, but I think he shines here. Blue and Red remain my favorite, but White actually grew on me a bit since my last watch.



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  • Kepler
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    Black Christmas (1974)

    Every time I see this I am more impressed with how brilliant a movie it is. Along with Halloween (1978), The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (1970), Suspiria (1977), and a handful of giallo, it's a genuinely great slasher film. Some of the shots of the sorority house are spectacular and in general all the Toronto film locations, including Trinity College, are artful and subtle.

    Obviously almost all slasher films are trash. Even very well done movies like Scream, Nightmare on Elm Street, and Hellraiser get by with stylistic self-reference that's as important as the drama; they do not have any serious involvement with the characters. It's so unexpected to find a movie that is scary as hell but also just a very, very good serious movie too.



    Last edited by Kepler; 11-22-2022, 10:29 PM.

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  • SonofSouthie
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    https://youtu.be/-UeGXB2NjR8

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  • Deutsche Gopher Fan
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    The Menu with Ralph Fiennes

    absolutely skewers foodie culture. Delicious

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  • Kepler
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    Originally posted by busterman62 View Post

    Susan Oliver
    Weird. The exploitation movie review I read had that completely wrong. Huh.

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  • busterman62
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    Originally posted by Kepler View Post
    The Velvet Vampire (1971).

    It's real bad, but it stars Celeste Yarnall, who played the green chick in Star Trek. Stephanie Rothman directed it, which is surprising because she's neat.
    Susan Oliver

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  • Kepler
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    The Velvet Vampire (1971).

    It's real bad, but it stars Celeste Yarnall, who played the green chick in Star Trek. Stephanie Rothman directed it, which is surprising because she's neat.

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  • SonofSouthie
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    I watched the original(1930)All Quiet On The Western Front last night that I had taped a while ago. I just found out that Netflix has produced a version that I'll probably check out this weekend.

    https://youtu.be/hf8EYbVxtCY

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  • Kepler
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    I don't love Stevie but every time I listen this song impresses me more.

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  • Handyman
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    Originally posted by Kepler View Post

    Spinal Tap approaches from behind...




    I will need to see it, I love Al. I'll never forgive the No Fun League for slighting him. That would have been the greatest SBHTS ever.
    I love Spinal Tap...but Al is my youth so I am totally biased. What Spinal Tap is for the music documentary "Weird" is to the musical biopic! Its ridiculous on a level you can't even imagine.

    And yes Weird Al as the half time show would have been great! I have seen him twice his show is awesome!
    Last edited by Handyman; 11-07-2022, 06:24 PM.

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