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Post by ando on Dec 14, 2022 21:18:31 GMT
Posters often get away with posting classics here that they couldn't on YouTube and other popular free streaming sites. Seen a good one lately? Or just an interesting upload? Post it!
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Post by ando on Dec 14, 2022 21:22:49 GMT
A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965, Bill Melendez)
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Post by galacticgirrrl on Dec 16, 2022 5:00:59 GMT
A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965, Bill Melendez) Good Eeeeeevening ando. Have you done something new to your hair? Lost a little weight me’thinks? I may do a little makeover myself. You look marvelous. Interesting that Charlie Brown won't be shown on TV at all this year. All the hoopla over Apple taking it out of wider circulation seems to have died down. Apple is generously allowing 'free streaming' instead - whatever that means. Last time I checked the bill from my provider streaming wasn't free but I guess it's the thought that counts. Cough.
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Post by ando on Dec 16, 2022 7:26:01 GMT
Good Eeeeeevening ando. Have you done something new to your hair? Lost a little weight me’thinks? I may do a little makeover myself. You look marvelous. Interesting that Charlie Brown won't be shown on TV at all this year. All the hoopla over Apple taking it out of wider circulation seems to have died down. Apple is generously allowing 'free streaming' instead - whatever that means. Last time I checked the bill from my provider streaming wasn't free but I guess it's the thought that counts. Cough. Evening, well, morning... I just heard that Apple story about Peanuts being pulled. Absurd. Watch them do their Christmas thing every year. Some traditions are impervious to tech "innovators". Up watching a beautiful copy of a David Lynch favorite. I tend to aim my late night viewing at directors who go heavy on visual storytelling - closer to the silent masters. Lynch is certainly one of them. The Elephant Man (1980) A Victorian surgeon rescues a heavily disfigured man who is mistreated while scraping a living as a side-show freak. Behind his monstrous façade, there is revealed a person of kindness, intelligence and sophistication.Lynch on the making of thefilm:
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Post by ando on Dec 23, 2022 18:20:39 GMT
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING (1993, Kenneth Branagh) Young lovers, and soon to wed, Hero and Claudio conspire to get verbal sparring partners and confirmed singles, Benedick and Beatrice, to wed as well.
One of the most financial successful Shakepeare films that I am finally getting around to watching. Free on Vimeo.
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Post by ando on Dec 24, 2022 21:45:11 GMT
A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965, Bill Melendez) Replacing the busted version with a nice Dailymotion copy -
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Post by galacticgirrrl on Mar 31, 2023 1:54:20 GMT
I just saw a strange one.... I'm not sure if I was being Blair Witched but it was certainly an interesting conspiracy theory tale either way. Murdered by Hollywood
Alford, Matthew ; Westaway, Will vimeo.com/ondemand/murderedbyhollywoodMatthew Alford suspects the CIA killed a Hollywood writer as a coverup. Alford gets a warning to stay away from the case. How far will he go to find the truth, and at what cost? [aka The Writer with No Hands] There’s a fine line between determination and obsession. Often the distinguishing characteristic lies in the eyes of the observer. One of the many things that The Writer with No Hands gets right is its understanding that the documentarian is often the final judge in regards to where a person falls on that line. This is evident as we watch director William Westaway attempt to document a story, some might say uncover a conspiracy, about the mysterious 1997 death of Hollywood screenwriter Gary DeVore (Running Scared, Raw Deal and The Dogs of War).
Was DeVore’s demise an accident? Was he murdered? Is he even a dead at all?
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