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can anyone recommend Jodie Foster in The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane? late tonight

Dr Morbius, Friday, 17 October 2008 18:53 (fifteen years ago) link

I saw it a thousand years but I never forgot the twist ending. Go for it.

Kevin John Bozelka, Friday, 17 October 2008 18:57 (fifteen years ago) link

I liked it. Would watch again.

nickn, Friday, 17 October 2008 20:11 (fifteen years ago) link

curious to see how you take it.
paedo vibe throughout; martin sheen on a roll; Foster body double nip shot

sexyDancer, Friday, 17 October 2008 20:17 (fifteen years ago) link

I just watched it recently. it's got a very play-like feel and lotsa lol 70s aesthetics but I always dug the suburban gothic vibe it purveys. acting is pretty good, especially sheen fueling his thankless paedo role with fearless creepiness.

when I was a kid it fueled my childhood fantasies of living by myself. if you remember what it was like being the weirdo smart kid you will prolly identify w/ foster's character.

factoid: body double is foster's older sister

Edward III, Friday, 17 October 2008 20:40 (fifteen years ago) link

Did anyone here see on Wednesday - or at any time before - Gregory La Cava's (My Man Godfrey) STAGE DOOR ?

Jesus what a cast - 1937's Katherine Hepburn (un-annoying), Ginger Rogers (astonishing, savage, career-best dramatic performance hands down), pre-stardom Lucile Ball, Adolphe Menjou, Eve Arden and a v. adolescent (14 yrs old) Ann Miller! Almost all women cast, everything "The Women" purports to be but actually entertaining, and line after line of witty, merciless, non-stop zings.

Quite a find...!

Vichitravirya_XI, Friday, 17 October 2008 22:50 (fifteen years ago) link

I was gonna catch that, but there are already so many movies on my TiVo that something had to give.

If Timi Yuro would be still alive, most other singers could shut up, Friday, 17 October 2008 23:10 (fifteen years ago) link

sure, Stage Door > The Women

that Jodie movie is kinda badly directed and written, but she makes it work.

Dr Morbius, Saturday, 18 October 2008 19:42 (fifteen years ago) link

I watch Stage Door every few months (Hepburn's scene in Menjou's office is one of her very best). The only mystery is why Andrea Leeds' total drip of a performance got the only Oscar nod.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Saturday, 18 October 2008 20:51 (fifteen years ago) link

Dated tragic-character sympathy factor, expected to be long-lasting tragedienne enthusiasm, otherwise I don't understand why

Vichitravirya_XI, Sunday, 19 October 2008 02:42 (fifteen years ago) link

Alfred: Oscar's taste has always blown.

Dr Morbius, Sunday, 19 October 2008 18:53 (fifteen years ago) link

Stage Door is lovely. But The Women (1939) has been pushing and pulling me ever since Chicago Channel 32 showed it many, many, many years ago (although now that I think of it, I saw Stage Door almsot as early).

Things Stage Door lacks:

1. Joan Crawford
2. The world-historic fashion show
3. The greatest costume design of all-time (beach outfit with hand)
4. The second greatest (Sylvia's "Seeing Eye" top)
5. A line as great as "Oh the publicity! La publicité!"
6. Crystal's bathtub
7. No men (yes, yes, they're "there" but it makes a difference)
8. As bald an exploration into "the class feeling you run into nowadays"
9. The talk between Miriam and Mary in Reno
10. Joan Crawford

Kevin John Bozelka, Sunday, 19 October 2008 23:04 (fifteen years ago) link

20 Monday
5:00 AM Kongo (1932)

A crippled madman seeks revenge on the daughter of the man who betrayed him. Cast: Walter Huston, Lupe Velez, Conrad Nagel.

I thought I had this on tape but I can't find it. I hear it's still pretty brutal to watch.

Kevin John Bozelka, Sunday, 19 October 2008 23:06 (fifteen years ago) link

Sorry, Kevin, but I'm with Pauline Kael on The Women (who would no doubt apply the same criticism to the "Sex and the City" movie).

Also: I was struck by how unfunny it is.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Sunday, 19 October 2008 23:18 (fifteen years ago) link

Roz is HILARIOUS in it! In the lunch scene at Mary's, check out her eyes after Nancy asks "Well, Sylvia, feeling better?"

Kevin John Bozelka, Tuesday, 21 October 2008 07:07 (fifteen years ago) link

23 Thursday
7:30 AM My Name Is Julia Ross (1945)

Dir: Joseph H. Lewis

Kevin John Bozelka, Tuesday, 21 October 2008 07:07 (fifteen years ago) link

tom'w eve:

6:30 PM Cop Hater (Berke, 1958) - BW-75 mins. - From an Evan Hunter/Ed McBain novel, this B-film stars Robert Loggia as a detective at the fictional 87th Precinct looking into several killings of police officers without any obvious connection. The rest of the cast seems mostly unknown (to me anyway), with the exceptions of a young Jerry Orbach and Vincent Gardenia. United Artists is the credited distributor, putting MGM in control of the rights. It’s not on DVD.

http://filmjournal.net/clydefro/2008/10/17/the-tcm-ten-1018-1024/

Dr Morbius, Wednesday, 22 October 2008 18:06 (fifteen years ago) link

I think that's based on the first of the bazillion 87th Precinct movies.

Retrato Em Redd E Blecch (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 22 October 2008 18:42 (fifteen years ago) link

Oh, yeah. Looking forward to Cop hater.

I pointed this out on the Zappa thread: The World's Greatest Sinner and 200 Motels late night on Friday.

If Timi Yuro would be still alive, most other singers could shut up, Wednesday, 22 October 2008 21:37 (fifteen years ago) link

Damn! 'World's Greatest Sinner' doesn't seem to be showing in the UK, and Psychotronic Video and those good folks at Norton records have only been telling me to see it for twenty years!

Soukesian, Wednesday, 22 October 2008 21:43 (fifteen years ago) link

It's definitely in a class by itself although it fascinates me most as a film in a forever unfinished state (at least in the version I own).

Thanx for that link, Morbs, although it'll probably just add to my pile of unseen films.

Kevin John Bozelka, Wednesday, 22 October 2008 22:10 (fifteen years ago) link

OK, Cop Hater wasn't bad. A couple clinker lines/deliveries; otherwise a decent piece of neo-noir.

If Timi Yuro would be still alive, most other singers could shut up, Friday, 24 October 2008 01:39 (fifteen years ago) link

28 Tuesday
11:15 AM Boeing Boeing (1965)
A playboy uses airline schedules to maintain "exclusive" relationships with three flight attendants at the same time. Cast: Tony Curtis, Jerry Lewis, Thelma Ritter. Dir: John Rich (who???). C-103 mins, TV-PG, CC, Letterbox Format

Kevin John Bozelka, Monday, 27 October 2008 15:11 (fifteen years ago) link

That is widely regarded as one of Lewis's "straightest" roles.

Dr Morbius, Monday, 27 October 2008 15:20 (fifteen years ago) link

I want to get a DVR for birthday/xmas, just for time-shifting TCM content. I want to watch The Spiral Staircase, but I ain't getting up at 5 a.m. tomorrow morning.

Rock Hardy, Monday, 27 October 2008 15:42 (fifteen years ago) link

you know you could probably get a vcr for $3 nowadays

Edward III, Monday, 27 October 2008 15:45 (fifteen years ago) link

hahaha, I have a cheap VCR, but taped stuff looks so bad.

Rock Hardy, Monday, 27 October 2008 15:49 (fifteen years ago) link

Yeah, get TiVo, definitely.

If Timi Yuro would be still alive, most other singers could shut up, Tuesday, 28 October 2008 07:41 (fifteen years ago) link

So what do people think of the ending of The World's Greatest Sinner? On its IMDb page, "God strikes him dead."

If Timi Yuro would be still alive, most other singers could shut up, Tuesday, 28 October 2008 08:10 (fifteen years ago) link

Or "down." Something like that.

If Timi Yuro would be still alive, most other singers could shut up, Tuesday, 28 October 2008 08:11 (fifteen years ago) link

the film sucks

Dr Morbius, Tuesday, 28 October 2008 13:31 (fifteen years ago) link

and then god struck him dead

Edward III, Tuesday, 28 October 2008 17:31 (fifteen years ago) link

I should have recorded it off of TCM since I saw that their print was gorgeous (how???). My version ends with Carey writing in a bedroom lit by a Kiss Me Deadly-style Great Whasit. So yeah, God or some similar sort of ineffable phenomenon gets him in the end.

Oooh boy is this a kooky one!

Kevin John Bozelka, Tuesday, 28 October 2008 18:17 (fifteen years ago) link

I've never even heard of this one but it sounds like a great victory movie:

6 Thursday

3:30 PM First a Girl (1935)
An out-of-work actress passes herself off as a female impersonator and becomes a star. Cast: Jessie Matthews, Sonnie Hale, Anna Lee. Dir: Victor Saville. BW-92 mins

Kevin John Bozelka, Thursday, 6 November 2008 02:14 (fifteen years ago) link

My version ends with Carey writing in a bedroom

That should be "writhing." I'm only correcting it because I don't want some poor soul to search for a version with Carey writing.

Kevin John Bozelka, Thursday, 6 November 2008 02:16 (fifteen years ago) link

The Trip & Psych-Out late tnite

Miracle of Morgan's Creek on Sunday morning

Dr Morbius, Friday, 7 November 2008 20:58 (fifteen years ago) link

man i miss having cable every time this thread comes up

HOOS HOOS HOOS on the autosteen (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Friday, 7 November 2008 21:01 (fifteen years ago) link

one month passes...

ARGH why is Rose McGowan still co-hosting and introducing films on the weekends here?? wtf, please

Vichitravirya_XI, Sunday, 7 December 2008 01:04 (fifteen years ago) link

two weeks pass...

Van Johnson x 5 tnite

Meet Me in St Lois late Christmas Eve

Dr Morbius, Tuesday, 23 December 2008 21:48 (fifteen years ago) link

It still annoys me that they don't move to NY.

robert osborne is looking tired lately. slurring his words, big bags around his eyes. i think they're working him too hard.

amateurist, Thursday, 25 December 2008 04:13 (fifteen years ago) link

cluny brown rules btw.

amateurist, Thursday, 25 December 2008 04:13 (fifteen years ago) link

i'd never known about 'in the good old summertime' until this afternoon, what an abomination, and here i thought tom hanks was the first dope to think of remaking 'shop around the corner'. it may be worse than grace kelly, bing crosby and frank sinatra in 'high society'. margaret sullavan, sigh. one day they will show 'the good fairy'.

keythkeyth, Thursday, 25 December 2008 05:02 (fifteen years ago) link

oh, it wasn't that bad. van johnson's pretty obviously doing a jimmy stewart impression though.

meet me in st. louis on next! sweet.

amateurist, Thursday, 25 December 2008 05:52 (fifteen years ago) link

DVR-ing meet me in st. louis because i have to get up at 8 tomorrow, def. watching it before dinner

and yeah, cluny brown was awesome

lyndonna larouge (donna rouge), Thursday, 25 December 2008 05:59 (fifteen years ago) link

>It still annoys me that they don't move to NY.

'there's no place like home' michael white

Vichitravirya_XI, Thursday, 25 December 2008 06:48 (fifteen years ago) link

how about the movie new to TCM - "the cheaters" did you watch, and what did you think? It's on again at 2aPST xmas day

Wiggy Woo, Thursday, 25 December 2008 07:04 (fifteen years ago) link

It still annoys me that they don't move to NY.

I'm confused. What exactly would this achieve?

Kevin John Bozelka, Thursday, 25 December 2008 07:40 (fifteen years ago) link

I conked out at the start of cluny brown; thank god for Tivo.
Rewatching The Shop on the Corner for the zillionth time reminded me how much I adore lubitsch.

plastic toy shark (forksclovetofu), Thursday, 25 December 2008 14:32 (fifteen years ago) link

what's that Jennifer Jones entrance line in Cluny Brown? something like "Where's the action"

Dr Morbius, Friday, 26 December 2008 00:15 (fifteen years ago) link


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