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Who's still watching "Blade Runner" on VHS-cassette, recorded from TV-channel in 2000, too?
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Being about a decade or so ahead of LizzieM in time, we saw the uncensored versions of the Our Gang comedies. In those days no one thought about taking anything out, and we saw them so often that we virtually had them memorized.I recall watching these films on local TV as a kid, and while most of the racially-questionable bits had been cut out, they seemed to leave all the violence alone. There's another early-talkie Gang short, "The First Seven Years," where Jackie Cooper and Donald Haines fight a duel in the backyard with actual sharp-looking swords, using nothing but garbage-can lids and bird cages for protection, and slashing all the neighborhood clotheslines to shreds in the process. I remember watching this one and wondering exactly what kind of household it was that had actual swords right at hand for the kids to play with. On top of that, there's this exchange:
Wheezer: "If you get killed, can I have your knife?"
Jackie: "Yeah, sure, if I get killed you can have my knife."
Wheezer: "Then I hope you get killed!"
And then there's wee little four-year-old Spanky's line in "Birthday Blues," suggesting that his older brother buy their mother a gun for her birthday. "What's she gonna do with a gun?" asks big brother. "SHOOT PAPA!" enthuses li'l Spank, in a line that always brings down the house.
Ah, the Good Old Days.
This Saturday night and again on Sunday morning, my local PBS outlet is showing Raintree County w/ Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift. Rod Taylor is in it too, apparently, as is DeForest Kelley. I had no idea it was 3 hours long. Presumably it's one of those big "Southern" Civil War epics? Is it good?
Worf is, as always, succinct. Well, I may tape it and watch it in two parts.I haven't seen it, but Worf (whose opinion I'd take over mine anyway) had this to say: http://www.thefedoralounge.com/thre...ovie-you-watched.20830/page-1244#post-2387644
Thanks for the assist my good friend! You're aces... saved me a post! Back to my morning cuppa Joe!I haven't seen it, but Worf (whose opinion I'd take over mine anyway) had this to say: http://www.thefedoralounge.com/thre...ovie-you-watched.20830/page-1244#post-2387644
Coolest entrance in a movie by an actor!
I haven't seen the picture for years. I need to watch it again. One of my favorite scenes is when she rolls up to the end of the alley where McQueen is sitting on the bench.The Getaway (72)
Peckinpah and McQueen, the kings of violence and cool, working at full throttle.
McGraw as Carol McCoy:
I'd get on my knees and give thanks
to have a babe like that by my side