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Post by Fading Fast on Aug 22, 2023 3:23:38 GMT
James Stewart
6:00 am Speed (1936)
7:15 am Born to Dance (1936)
9:15 am Navy Blue and Gold (1937)
11:00 am Come Live with Me (1941)
12:30 pm It's a Wonderful World (1939)
2:00 pm Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939)
4:15 pm Firecreek (1968)
6:15 pm The Cheyenne Social Club (1970)
8:00 pm Winchester '73 (1950)
10:00 pm Shenandoah (1965)
12:00 am Carbine Williams (1952)
2:00 am The FBI Story (1959)
4:45 am Murder Man (1935)
What movie is the GIF from with Stewart giving "cheers" and drinking? I think it's from "The Mortal Storm" where he's drinking with his "old friends" who have now become Nazis and they are about to beat him up.
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Post by sinsation on Aug 22, 2023 10:32:33 GMT
Welcome! 💜 Almost wasn't able to make them this week, so happy the site I go to is back to working again . Also happy to discover that new one, they have beautiful gif filters.
That's great. What site do you use? I normally just Google "Something GIF."
Love this one you posted of Astaire with Powell. The little tap in the middle is perfect.
I prefer "Giphy" ,they are the best! You don't end up with a watermark in the corner . Altho well it was down this last week I discovered "Gifrun". They have the the really unique filters and you can upload a video up to 4 hours .... but you end up still with a watermark.
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Post by sinsation on Aug 22, 2023 10:33:04 GMT
Thank you, sinsation! Fabulous tribute to my favorite actress!
Welcome! 💜
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Post by sinsation on Aug 22, 2023 10:34:20 GMT
Yay, Fred Astaire day!!! For anyone who wants to know which films those are in sinsation's wonderful GIFS:
1- THE BELLE OF NEW YORK 2- SWING TIME 3- THE STORY OF VERNON AND IRENE CASTLE 4- SWING TIME 5- CAREFREE 6- FOLLOW THE FLEET 7- HOLIDAY INN 8-THE BROADWAY MELODY OF 1940 9-THE BANDWAGON 10- YOLANDA AND THE THIEF 11-ROYAL WEDDING 12- ROYAL WEDDING
💜 Thank you! You know your Astaire's!
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Post by sinsation on Aug 22, 2023 10:34:53 GMT
Geraldine Chaplin 6:00 am Honeycomb (1969)
8:00 am Buffalo Bill And The Indians, Or Sitting Bull's History Lesson (1976)
10:15 am The Hawaiians (1970)
12:30 pm The Three Musketeers (1973)
2:30 pm The Four Musketeers (1975)
4:30 pm Doctor Zhivago (1965)
8:00 pm Cria Cuervos (1976)
10:00 pm Anna and the Wolves (1972)
12:00 am Peppermint Frappe (1967)
1:45 am Elisa, Vida Mia (1976)
4:00 am Stress-es tres-tres (1968)
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Post by sagebrush on Aug 22, 2023 10:58:01 GMT
Doesn't NBC broadcast it multiple times in December? They may even start showing it in late November, right after Thanksgiving. That may be why it seems like it airs a lot, but it only airs on NBC, nowhere else. They don't show it as often anymore; maybe just 2 times, and USA channel will show it once. Lots and lots of commercial breaks for both channels, though.
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Post by topbilled on Aug 22, 2023 14:28:43 GMT
Doesn't NBC broadcast it multiple times in December? They may even start showing it in late November, right after Thanksgiving. That may be why it seems like it airs a lot, but it only airs on NBC, nowhere else. They don't show it as often anymore; maybe just 2 times, and USA channel will show it once. Lots and lots of commercial breaks for both channels, though. Okay, well the USA channel is also owned by Universal, so that makes sense.
They need the commercials to pay the fee to maintain the broadcast rights. I am sure it's not cheap.
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Post by sinsation on Aug 23, 2023 10:14:53 GMT
Vincent Price
6:00 am The Long Night (1947)
8:00 am The Las Vegas Story (1952)
9:45 am His Kind of Woman (1951)
12:00 pm The Baron of Arizona (1950)
2:00 pm Twice Told Tales (1963)
4:15 pm Diary of a Madman (1963)
6:15 pm The Last Man on Earth (1964)
8:00 pm House of Wax (1953)
9:45 pm House on Haunted Hill (1958)
11:15 pm The Pit and the Pendulum (1961)
12:45 am The Masque of the Red Death (1964)
2:30 am The Tingler (1959)
4:15 am The Bat (1959)
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Post by sinsation on Aug 24, 2023 10:29:03 GMT
Loretta Young
6:00 AM Loose Ankles (1930)
7:15 AM Big Business Girl (1931)
8:45 AM Week-End Marriage (1932) 10:00 AM They Call it Sin (1932) 11:15 AM Life Begins (1932) 12:30 PM The Unguarded Hour (1935) 2:00 PM The Life of Jimmy Durante (1933) 3:30 PM Midnight Mary (1933)
5:00 PM Heroes for Sale (1933) 6:30 PM Employees Entrance (1933) 8:00 PM Bedtime Story (1941) 9:45 PM Rachel and the Stranger (1948) 11:30 AM A Night to Remember (1942) 1:15 AM Cause for Alarm (1951) 2:45 AM Key to the City (1950)
4:30 AM Taxi (1932)
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Post by Fading Fast on Aug 24, 2023 11:49:42 GMT
What a light-up-the-room smile.
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Post by topbilled on Aug 24, 2023 13:49:05 GMT
BEDTIME STORY is my favorite one on this list. A fun Columbia romcom that never gets stale. It pairs her with Fredric March who typically didn't do many comedies.
As for her precodes, EMPLOYEES ENTRANCE is very good. But I especially love HEROES FOR SALE.
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Post by Fading Fast on Aug 24, 2023 14:00:08 GMT
BEDTIME STORY is my favorite one on this list. A fun Columbia romcom that never gets stale. It pairs her with Fredric March who typically didn't do many comedies.
As for her precodes, EMPLOYEES ENTRANCE is very good. But I especially love HEROES FOR SALE. Funny, "Bedtime Story" is one of her movies I'm recording today as I've never seen it. Now I'm more excited about it.
I like "Employee's Entrance" a lot too, but "Heroes for Sale" had too much cardboard "communism is good and kind and caring and capitalism is evil" propaganda in it for me, but the acting by the three leads is outstanding. I like Barthelmess and MacMahon as actors a lot. It took me a bit to come around to Barthelmess' low-key approach, but I really appreciate his work now.
"Cause for Alarm," despite feeling like a made-for-TV movie, is elevated by Young's powerful performance. From an old memory, "Midnight Mary" is a good precode, too.
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Post by Fading Fast on Aug 24, 2023 15:58:04 GMT
As usual, I have TCM on mute in the background as I work and I've noticed something about the actor Eric Linden that has always kind of been there, but I finally thought of what it might be. He always looks as if he's trying to hide the fact that he's trying to pass a kidney stone while delivering his dialogue. No matter what he's saying or what emotion the scene calls for, there's always something of a pained, distant expression in his face.
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Post by sinsation on Aug 25, 2023 10:18:39 GMT
Ernest Borgnine
6:00 am The Whistle at Eaton Falls (1951)
8:00 am Bad Day at Black Rock (1955)
9:30 am Go Naked in the World (1961)
11:30 am The Split (1968)
1:15 pm Pay or Die (1960)
3:15 pm The Dirty Dozen (1967)
6:00 pm Torpedo Run (1958)
8:00 pm Ice Station Zebra (1968)
10:45 pm The Wild Bunch (1969)
1:30 am Escape From New York (1981)
3:30 am The Legend of Lylah Clare (1968)
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Post by sinsation on Aug 26, 2023 10:15:29 GMT
Doris Day
6:00 am My Dream Is Yours (1949)
8:00 am Jumbo (1962)
10:15 am On Moonlight Bay (1951)
12:00 pm Tea for Two (1950)
1:45 pm Love Me or Leave Me (1955)
4:00 pm The Winning Team (1952)
6:00 pm Please Don't Eat the Daisies (1960)
8:00 pm Pillow Talk (1959)
10:00 pm Move Over, Darling (1963)
12:00 am The Glass Bottom Boat (1966)
2:00 am Julie (1956)
4:00 am The Tunnel of Love (1958)
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