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Turner Classic Movies You Just Watched Discussion #467246
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***...This is the thread where all your Classic Movie dreams come true. Humphrey Bogart, Judy Garland, James Dean, you'll find them all here.

Turner Classic Movies has brought these stars to life, 24 hours a day, uncut and commercial free, Turner Classic Movies is ALWAYS on. Check the TCM schedule for your favorite films and let us know when they're showing. Talk about any and all movies from Hollywood's 'Golden Age'.***





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Not a film, and not from the Golden Age, but tonight TCM is showing a documentary on the English Rock Band, The Who, entitled The Kids Are Alright (1979).

Showing time is 2:30 a.m est. So set your DVRs, Classic Rock fans!



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I will actually check out what movies are playing on TCM before I settle into my tv viewing for the night. So far the two movies that stand out that I've watched are "The Killer that stalked New York" and "High Society". One great asset of this station is they are shown commercial free.


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 Originally Posted By: Ice
Not a film, and not from the Golden Age, but tonight TCM is showing a documentary on the English Rock Band, The Who, entitled The Kids Are Alright (1979).

Showing time is 2:30 a.m est. So set your DVRs, Classic Rock fans!


Fuck... I missed it, and I've been meaning to see that one for a while.


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I think most of it's on YouTube. I might be able to piece it together for you later. But let's just say that it really put in perspective for me how influential and DANGEROUS bands like The Who were - dangerous to music, and dangerous to society. When the Who said I hope I die before I get old in My Generation, it was a BIG fucking deal. And the female teenyboppers everywhere--the same ones who looked to the band for fashion ideas--were quite shocked when they finally realized that these bands get seriously fucked up before going on stage. Townshend told how he would often enter another 'rhealm' while performing, and wouldn't remember much of the show the following day. There's also lots of footage of the band smashing the stage to pieces, something they pretty much invented.

And of course, the film is compiled just a few months before Keith Moon's death. Who by the way is without question the craziest and most insane Rocker ever IMO, and he combines that with an unbelievable comedic wit - in fact, Townshend and Moon could have probably both doubled as stand-up Comedians. They really are THAT funny, and I'm not sure we can say that about any other Rockers.

And oh yeah, the music is amazing. I'd already seen most of the performances, but one I hadn't seen was the band's improvisation of Barbara Ann. Amesome.


The Who - Barbara Ann (Improv.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7pat9hFPeM
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Also, llc.. after The Kids Are Alright Documentary, TCM (Underground) showed The Last Waltz (1978), a similar style film featuring Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Van Morrison, Neil Diamond, Ron Wood (Rolling Stones), Muddy Waters, Erip Clapton, Ringo Starr and more!

I recorded it and can't wait to watch/listen. It should be a classic.



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And just to follow up on The Who... the documentary mentioned--as history also tells it--that when the "young Who" died, the whole concept of "eternal youth" died with them. Fans could NOT handle the fact that The Who were getting older.

The band had become synonymous with the American ideal of youth and youth culture!






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Tonight (Sunday) at 8:00 Eastern is "Young at Heart", a decent Frank Sinatra role from the mid 50's.

Its a light-hearted drama with some decent music (Sinatra singing the title song and a good rendition of "Someone to Watch Over Me") and some cute laughs. If you're not a fan of Sinatra or don't like the light-hearted genre stay away from this one, otherwise settle in for a decent flick.


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Thanks for that, SC. I'll watch anything and everything that's Sinatra related.



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 Originally Posted By: Ice
Also, llc.. after The Kids Are Alright Documentary, TCM (Underground) showed The Last Waltz (1978), a similar style film featuring Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Van Morrison, Neil Diamond, Ron Wood (Rolling Stones), Muddy Waters, Erip Clapton, Ringo Starr and more!

I recorded it and can't wait to watch/listen. It should be a classic.


The first time I ever watched The Last Waltz I was about 8 and my dad made me. Well, not so much made me watch it as he said "Hey. Katie. Watch this, its good music." I grew up on the classic rock though, so I loved it. I've got the entire audio to it on my computer I believe, if anyone's interested.


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Forgive the length of this list, but I'd recommend these movies coming up in the first ten days of February. All times are Eastern:


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Fri 2/1 - 11:30 am - Treasure of the Sierra Madre

Sat 2/2 - 12:14 am - Network
           2:30 am - Five Easy Pieces
          11:00 am - Them
          12:45 pm - The Time Machine
           6:30 pm - The War of the Worlds (1953)

Mon 2/4 - 11:30 pm - The Joker is Wild 

Tue 2/5 - 12:15 pm - The 400 Blows
           8:00 pm - The Best Years of Our Lives
          11:00 pm - All the Kings Men (1949)

Wed 2/6 -  1:00 am - Casablanca
           2:45 am - Rebecca
           3:45 pm - Citizen Kane
           8:00 pm - Vertigo
          10:15 pm - Rear Window

Thu 2/7 - 11:15 am - A Tale of Two Cities (1935)

Fri 2/8 -  1:30 am - Easy Rider
           8:30 am - The Champ (1931)

Sat 2/9 -  1:15 am - Apocalypse Now
           4:00 am - Midnight Express

Sun 2/10 - 12:00am - Stand By Me
            4:00am - Au Revoir, Les Enfants
            9:30am - Gaslight
           11:30am - Spellbound
            1:30pm - The Maltese Falcon




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To SC: Which Maltese Falcon? And which Gaslight? \:p

To Ice: Don't forget Martin Scorsese directed The Last Waltz, too. He interviews The Band between concert footage, and it's quite obvious that everyone's high on cocaine or whatever.

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 Originally Posted By: SC
Tonight (Sunday) at 8:00 Eastern is "Young at Heart", a decent Frank Sinatra role from the mid 50's.

Its a light-hearted drama with some decent music (Sinatra singing the title song and a good rendition of "Someone to Watch Over Me") and some cute laughs. If you're not a fan of Sinatra or don't like the light-hearted genre stay away from this one, otherwise settle in for a decent flick.


I know this is, as SC says, a "lighthearted" drama, but I love this movie. Don't know why, but maybe because it has a "chick flick" quality. Btw, Doris Day is the female lead. Anyway, one of my Sinatra favorites. \:\)

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 Originally Posted By: Capo de La Cosa Nostra
Don't forget Martin Scorsese directed The Last Waltz, too. He interviews The Band between concert footage, and it's quite obvious that everyone's high on cocaine or whatever.


Well, the best is in Pink Floyd's Live in Pompeii documentary, where a clearly stoned David Gilmour stares directly into the camera with bloodshot eyes and says, in response to the question of whether or not the Floyd were a drug-orientated band, "No... Of course we're not. You can trust us."


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Any of the Turner Classic biographies are absolutely worth watching.


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 Originally Posted By: Capo de La Cosa Nostra
To SC: Which Maltese Falcon? And which Gaslight? \:p


There's only ONE of each as far as I'm concerned. ;\)

Its Bogey's "Maltese Falcon" and the Charles Boyer/Ingrid Bergman "Gaslight".


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WEDNESDAY JAN 30th :

8:00 PM Lady Killer (1933)
A criminal on the run becomes a Hollywood movie star. Cast: James Cagney, Mae Clarke, Leslie Fenton. Dir: Roy Del Ruth.


9:30 PM One, Two, Three (1961)
A Coca-Cola executive in West Berlin tries to keep the boss's daughter from marrying a Communist. Cast: James Cagney, Horst Buchholz, Arlene Francis.

11:30 PM Bride Came C.O.D., The (1941)
A pilot and a temperamental heiress are stranded in the desert together. Cast: James Cagney, Bette Davis, Harry Davenport.


3:45 AM (Thursday Morning ) Time Of Your Life, The (1948)
A philosophical drunk encourages his friends to live their dreams to the hilt. Cast: James Cagney, William Bendix, Wayne Morris.

5:45 AM (Thursday Morning) Strawberry Blonde, The (1941)
A man's infatuation with a gold-digging beauty continues after his marriage. Cast: James Cagney, Olivia de Havilland, Rita Hayworth. Dir: Raoul Walsh.







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9:30 PM One, Two, Three (1961)
A Coca-Cola executive in West Berlin tries to keep the boss's daughter from marrying a Communist. Cast: James Cagney, Horst Buchholz, Arlene Francis.



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McNamara: "How much is that, American?"
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McNamara: "That's enough."

Great movie!


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James Dean "What happened?"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcTnCX6oJ2E

Here is about a 9 minute clip of a program taken from TLC (The Learning Channel). This discusses the final moments of James Dean's life. He died in a car accident back on the 30th of September of 1955. This brief segment tries to answer the question of whether he was speeding in his Porsche Spider or not, just prior to the accident that claimed his life at the tender age of 24 years.



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"Them" is just starting, and its followed by a decent sci-fi flick, "The Time Machine". Later today is the original "War of the Worlds" (1953).

Enjoy 'em if you have the time.


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The first half-hour of "Them" is absolutely AWESOME in how it builds up the suspense. Its as good as ANY movie I've ever seen!


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A fav TCM movie of mine is "Angels with dirty faces" James Cagney i think plays the part brilliantley.


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 Originally Posted By: SC
The first half-hour of "Them" is absolutely AWESOME in how it builds up the suspense. Its as good as ANY movie I've ever seen!


You're absolutely right. I'm sorry I missed this the other night, but I do remember that little girl. I probably haven't seen the movie in about 30 years.

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This is one of the more famous scenes from Meet Me in St Louis (1944). The father of a 1904 St. Louis family has just finalized plans to uproot them all to New York City. Everyone is shocked by the news. After everyone has excused themselves from the table and leaves the room, only Mr. and Mrs. Smith are left. Having incurred the wrath of the entire family, he looks over at his wife, and reproves her for ingratitude: "Aren't you afraid to stay here alone with a criminal? That's what I'm being treated like." In the parlor, Mrs. Smith sympathetically stands by her husband and accepts his decision. In a touching and moving scene expressing their family unity, inseparability and loyalty, she joins him in singing "You and I". As they sing, all of the family members slowly re-enter the room, taking their pieces of cake and sitting down quietly -- a sign that they too have accepted and understand the decision, regardless of their reluctance.



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Its a wonderful movie, Ice, and one of my favorite musicals.

Check out the clip (below) in which Judy Garland sings "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas". The last 2½ minutes of the clip are pure magic.

JUDY GARLAND in "MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS" - CLICK HERE


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 Originally Posted By: SC
Its a wonderful movie, Ice, and one of my favorite musicals.


Young Margaret O'Brien is just great in the movie. Excellent musical! Definitely a top ten musical.



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Wow, APOCALYPSE NOW, the theatrical edit, was on early this morning....still fucking awesome masterpiece.

Then tonight, WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT? and a personal favorite of mine....WARGAMES.

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I just flipped on TCM about 2:00 and saw Bogey. He and a woman were talking about a bird and I thought, "Hmmmm. I wonder if it's "The Maltese Falcon". I checked the listings, and sure it enough it is.

"Let's talk about the black bird".


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 Originally Posted By: Beth E
I just flipped on TCM about 2:00 and saw Bogey. He and a woman were talking about a bird and I thought, "Hmmmm. I wonder if it's "The Maltese Falcon". I checked the listings, and sure it enough it is.


Did you watch it??


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