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Novella

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JazzBaby said:
I'm also reminiscing on my childhood by watching 'Are You Afraid of the Dark' on YouTube.

Oh, I was just doing that the other week on youtube! That's such a fun show. :)

I don't have a TV right now, but I watch Heroes, The Office, and Gilmore Girls online sometimes.
 

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Dapper Dan said:
Ah, an excellent one. I introduced it to some of my friends the other day, to mutual delight. Nobody makes 'em like Billy Wilder.
I figured this forum would appreciate it. :) I saw another with Jack Lemmon, The Apartment from the same year. The mentality of it is somewhat dated now, but overall it's pretty good. (I loved the club collar and collar bar worn by Lemmon.)
 

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Jovan said:
I figured this forum would appreciate it. :) I saw another with Jack Lemmon, The Apartment from the same year. The mentality of it is somewhat dated now, but overall it's pretty good. (I loved the club collar and collar bar worn by Lemmon.)

Both brilliant movies. I'd watch anything with Lemmon. But I have so say 'Some Like it Hot' is one of my favourite movies ever. The script is just flawless.
 

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BOSTON! LETS GO PATRIOTS!!!
At this moment I'm watching "Mrs. Parker and The Vicious Circle".
Before the two hour special "24" starts I'm hoping to have the chance to put on "Bright Young Things". This has to be one of my top all time favorite modern movies. I won't get into what it's about, for there is an entire thread on it. To learn more check out this thread.
 
Just got 'I Dream of Jeannie' Season One. Though I loved it as a kid, of course as an adult it's an utterly ridiculous premise. So how is this show so damn funny? It just comes down to great comic acting. Larry Hagman, Hayden Rourke, Bill Daily. (and Good Lord, I had forgot what a knockout Barara Eden was) They made the unbelievable believable. Like Green Acres, way ahead of its time.

Regards,

Senator Jack
 

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A host of documentaries.

The Scottsboro Boys and American Tragedy
The Life of Emmit Till
Beyond the Color Line (life of African Americans since the Civil Rights Movement)
Africans in America
4 Little Girls
When the Leeves Broke


I think you can see a theme :rolleyes:

LD
 

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JazzBaby said:
Both brilliant movies. I'd watch anything with Lemmon. But I have so say 'Some Like it Hot' is one of my favourite movies ever. The script is just flawless.
I figured, since you have a picture of Marilyn Monroe as your avatar. :p
 

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When I do watch TV, it is primarily the History Channel. Recently, I have been watching the old "Victory at Sea" series.

I seldom watch movies on TV but over the weekend a friend, knowing I enjoyed the books tremendously, loaned me the recent movie version of "A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy". I don't think I have ever been more disappointed in a movie interpretation of a book I like. Did the scriptwriters even get past the first few pages of the book?:rage:
 

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52Styleline said:
I seldom watch movies on TV but over the weekend a friend, knowing I enjoyed the books tremendously, loaned me the recent movie version of "A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy". I don't think I have ever been more disappointed in a movie interpretation of a book I like. Did the scriptwriters even get past the first few pages of the book?:rage:


I couldn't agree more.:rage:
 

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It had better special effects, and the puppetry was well done in an era where a lot of directors seem to think CGI is the best thing ever. Overall though, I enjoyed the BBC miniseries much more.
 

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lindylady said:
I don't watch too much television, except for the news, weather, and traffic report as I get ready in the mornings. That and the Discovery Channel. I am absolutely hooked on one show called Dirty Jobs. Has anyone seen this? The host Mike Rowe is an absolute whip-smart riot!
My boys and I really enjoy Dirty Jobs!!! We'll compromise as a family and watch that, MythBusters and Overhaulin'
 

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JazzBaby said:
I saw that documentary years ago. It was very hard-hitting and upsetting.


I know!
What killed me was the woman who accused them of rape, later on when NBC did a tv drama of it, she sued NBC and won money for deformation of character! Disgusting!

LD
 

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"I figured this forum would appreciate it. I saw another with Jack Lemmon, The Apartment from the same year. The mentality of it is somewhat dated now, but overall it's pretty good. (I loved the club collar and collar bar worn by Lemmon.)"

I like how he cooks Shirley spaghetti on a tennis racket.

As for "Hitchhiker's," Douglas Adams didn't believe in literal translations. The books weren't the original sources; rather, the "Fits" radio series were. There are a lot of differences between the radio series and the books. Also, Adams was the one who wrote the first draft of the film's screenplay, including introducing the character of Humma Kavula. I, too, was a little disapointed by the movie, but I think it would have been boring to see my perceptions of the books ripped apart by a film version.

Also, Zooey Deschanel is hyper cute.
 

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Live TV:
How I Met Your Mother
24
Studio 60
House
The Office

Current rented/borrowed DVDs:
Wrongfully Accused
Richard Pryor Live on the Sunset Strip
Papillon
The Getaway
Arrested Development Season One
 

Steve

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Recently watched DVDs:
The Maltese Falcon
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Jurassic Park


Television:
Hogan's Heroes, Season Five

To watch in the near future (Basically my Netflix Queue):
Gremlins
His Girl Friday
Signs
Dracula
(w/ Bela Lugosi)
The Day the Earth Stood Still

And I really need to find a good print of The Third Man to add to my growing collection of vintage films.
 

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Steve said:
And I really need to find a good print of The Third Man to add to my growing collection of vintage films.

Shell out for the Criterion Collection version. It's probably $30 - $40 new, but you can get it used off of eBay for less. It's a hefty price, I know, but it's the best print you can possibly get. Absolutely beautiful, and, as people may have gathered from other posts, one of my all-time favorites.
 

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Just finished Out West With The Hardy's, number 5 of the 16 Andy Hardy films. I have them all on VHS and am transfering them to DVD as I watch.

TV is usually TCM, but they've had some newer stuff on lately that I had no interest in. Twilight Zone is good. My son and I just watched the episode with William Shatner and the gremlin on the wing of the plane. Chris is 13, but it still gave him the creepies about something looking in his bedroom window that night. lol
 

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