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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Jul 20, 2019 10:08:46 GMT
Elves
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Jul 20, 2019 10:11:05 GMT
Enemies Closer
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Post by sdm3 on Jul 20, 2019 10:13:22 GMT
Mad Max (1979)
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Jul 20, 2019 10:13:41 GMT
Shazam!
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Post by redhorizon on Jul 20, 2019 10:14:29 GMT
A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
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Post by mszanadu on Jul 20, 2019 13:16:51 GMT
A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
" I have always depended on the kindness of strangers. "
This is quite a memorable film ( and line ) indeed here .
A really good yet sad storyline and with a fabulous all star cast too which certainly leave us with a lasting food for thought impression of it as well .
Thanks so much redhorizon for this wonderful pic selection
and for this movie reminder also .
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Post by teleadm on Jul 20, 2019 13:43:42 GMT
Party Girl 1958
Cyd Charisse and Robert Taylor
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Post by Popeye Doyle on Jul 20, 2019 13:47:14 GMT
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Jul 20, 2019 14:14:12 GMT
Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971). This Disney movie was ( and still is ) one of my favorites in childhood & early teen years
These were also my 2 favorite scenes from this movie . One of the many reasons I wouldn't play around with Witchcraft . This scene was just too much crazy fun and a catchy song also . Thanks so much Chalice_Of_Evil for this wonderful pic selection and for this awesome movie reminder also . I hadn't watched this movie in a VERY long time, but used to watch it quite often when I was a lot younger. While rewatching it, I was reminded of why I enjoyed it so much. All the memories came flooding back and I was surprised by how much of it I remembered (considering my memory isn't what it used to be). Angela Lansbury and David Tomlinson were both excellent in it, I thought, and (miraculously) the kids in the movie didn't even annoy me that much. Mary Poppins (1964) gets a lot of recognition, but I think this film is really good too. They both have sequences which mix live action with animation - I guess that's part of why I thought of the comparison (also, David Tomlinson stars in both). The two scenes you linked to are two of my favourites as well, mszanadu. 'Port0bello Road' is a song I like, because it's kind of eerie/creepy/sad in a way (until they speed it up later into the sequence, that is). Meanwhile, 'Substitutiary Locomotion' is just plain fun - as is the whole movie, really. And, honestly, how can you not enjoy seeing suits of armour kicking Nazi butt (quite literally, in some cases)? You're most welcome Chalice_Of_Evil and thanks so much for this link
to your other forum thread here too I will definitely be checking this one out . I do agree with you here on the music for this TV Movie ( although the music was quality - IMPO )
it does seem a bit out of place and almost ( but not completely )
makes the TV Movie seem somewhat silly - even though it's not a comedy in the least . The categories for this TV Movie and the Mini Series
are down as " Docudrama - Slasher - Mystery & Biopic " also . According to the Wikipedia page for this TV Movie it states -
" Ricci has described the film and its follow-up as being "self-aware, campy, and tongue-in-cheek". "
So perhaps it can be in the category for dark humor in certain moments as well ? If you did enjoy the TV Movie I know you may find
the Mini Series quite intriguing also ( I know I really did !! ) . I only wish that the channel LIFETIME would show this
entire TV Movie & Mini Series over again as a marathon
because I haven't seen it since it was new back in 2014 & 2015 ( IMPO - that would be awesome ! ) . I picked up my Lizzie Borden Chronicles Collection DVDs today and shall get to watching them as soon as I find the time in amongst all my other TV show/movie watching.
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Jul 20, 2019 14:19:44 GMT
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Post by louise on Jul 20, 2019 14:56:30 GMT
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Post by DanaShelbyChancey on Jul 20, 2019 15:04:34 GMT
The Other Guys
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Post by Ass_E9 on Jul 20, 2019 15:23:04 GMT
Klute (1971)
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Post by anthonyrocks on Jul 20, 2019 17:42:31 GMT
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Post by anthonyrocks on Jul 20, 2019 17:42:55 GMT
What Movie is that Photo from ?
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Post by WarrenPeace on Jul 20, 2019 18:13:44 GMT
Deep Rising (1998) That really is one of the best and most underrated monster movies of all time.
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Post by anthonyrocks on Jul 20, 2019 20:12:58 GMT
Deep Rising (1998) That really is one of the best and most underrated monster movies of all time. Agreed!
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Post by teleadm on Jul 20, 2019 21:01:00 GMT
The Wooden Horse 1950, a sort of mini The Great Escape before The Great Escape, prisoners tunelling out of a Nazi prison camp during WWII, based on real events,
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Post by teleadm on Jul 20, 2019 21:06:52 GMT
Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971). That made me smile, old childhood magic.
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Post by mszanadu on Jul 20, 2019 21:38:10 GMT
This Disney movie was ( and still is ) one of my favorites in childhood & early teen years
These were also my 2 favorite scenes from this movie . One of the many reasons I wouldn't play around with Witchcraft . This scene was just too much crazy fun and a catchy song also . Thanks so much Chalice_Of_Evil for this wonderful pic selection and for this awesome movie reminder also . I hadn't watched this movie in a VERY long time, but used to watch it quite often when I was a lot younger. While rewatching it, I was reminded of why I enjoyed it so much. All the memories came flooding back and I was surprised by how much of it I remembered (considering my memory isn't what it used to be). Angela Lansbury and David Tomlinson were both excellent in it, I thought, and (miraculously) the kids in the movie didn't even annoy me that much. Mary Poppins (1964) gets a lot of recognition, but I think this film is really good too. They both have sequences which mix live action with animation - I guess that's part of why I thought of the comparison (also, David Tomlinson stars in both). The two scenes you linked to are two of my favourites as well, mszanadu. 'Port0bello Road' is a song I like, because it's kind of eerie/creepy/sad in a way (until they speed it up later into the sequence, that is). Meanwhile, 'Substitutiary Locomotion' is just plain fun - as is the whole movie, really. And, honestly, how can you not enjoy seeing suits of armour kicking Nazi butt (quite literally, in some cases)? You're most welcome Chalice_Of_Evil and thanks so much for this link
to your other forum thread here too I will definitely be checking this one out . I do agree with you here on the music for this TV Movie ( although the music was quality - IMPO )
it does seem a bit out of place and almost ( but not completely )
makes the TV Movie seem somewhat silly - even though it's not a comedy in the least . The categories for this TV Movie and the Mini Series
are down as " Docudrama - Slasher - Mystery & Biopic " also . According to the Wikipedia page for this TV Movie it states -
" Ricci has described the film and its follow-up as being "self-aware, campy, and tongue-in-cheek". "
So perhaps it can be in the category for dark humor in certain moments as well ? If you did enjoy the TV Movie I know you may find
the Mini Series quite intriguing also ( I know I really did !! ) . I only wish that the channel LIFETIME would show this
entire TV Movie & Mini Series over again as a marathon
because I haven't seen it since it was new back in 2014 & 2015 ( IMPO - that would be awesome ! ) . I picked up my Lizzie Borden Chronicles Collection DVDs today and shall get to watching them as soon as I find the time in amongst all my other TV show/movie watching.
Excellent there Chalice_Of_Evil !
I totally suggest you watch that new DVD set
" Lizzie Borden Chronicles Collection " ASAP because just like the TV Movie
it's quite intriguing and Christina Ricci
is totally clever in this one also .
It will most likely go very quickly especially
because there will be no commercial interruptions , it's only 8 episodes long ( just under an hour each ) ,
and it's on DVD instead of TV .
I totally agree that Disney movie here is a good one
and I also haven't watched it in ages either
also Mary Poppins (1964) is a really fun all around film too .
Also some really funny pic selections here
( I actually remember all of those scenes too ) .
Again thanks so much for your awesome pic selections
and all your wonderful replies here as well .
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