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Watching TCM, as I do, and wondering, as we all have done, why in the world are they playing films like Tootsie, Stand By Me, Parenthood, as Feraud has lamented in these archives, and those odd and assorted horror movies; I asked myself, where should they cut it off and why?
Initially, I thought the latest film to be played should be Lawrence of Arabia. This sweeping classic epic with the support of Claude Raines seemed as good of a spot as any. But at 1962, it would cut off some exceptional films, including Hitchcock's Marne, My Fair Lady (which I find grating, but belongs in this company), or A Man For All Seasons.
Then I thought that perhaps The Graduate would make a good ending. This film strikes me as the first important film with the Boomer generation as its focus and it was made the year I was born, 1967. It seems reasonable to cut it off after the defining film of the post WWII generation.
Ultimately, to encompass films such as The Sting, I decided to cut it off in 1974 with one of the films that encompasses all of life, The Godfather II.
But what of The Man Who Would Be King??
So, what do you think? In what year should TCM programmers cut off films for airing, with what film, and why?
Initially, I thought the latest film to be played should be Lawrence of Arabia. This sweeping classic epic with the support of Claude Raines seemed as good of a spot as any. But at 1962, it would cut off some exceptional films, including Hitchcock's Marne, My Fair Lady (which I find grating, but belongs in this company), or A Man For All Seasons.
Then I thought that perhaps The Graduate would make a good ending. This film strikes me as the first important film with the Boomer generation as its focus and it was made the year I was born, 1967. It seems reasonable to cut it off after the defining film of the post WWII generation.
Ultimately, to encompass films such as The Sting, I decided to cut it off in 1974 with one of the films that encompasses all of life, The Godfather II.
But what of The Man Who Would Be King??
So, what do you think? In what year should TCM programmers cut off films for airing, with what film, and why?