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Classic Movie Buff's Blogarama
Friday, 10 September 2004
Creature Feature Friday on TCM
Now Playing: Jaws, The Creature From the Black Lagoon
It's gonna be a fun yet eerie night on TCM! Pull out your Shark Repellant Spray ala Batman and get ready for a fun ride! Jaws, is won of my alltime favorites and you can't beat a movie about a shark that loves Yankee Stew hehe.


The fx cinematography and great scenes with Dreyfus, Shaw, and Scheider make well worth another go! Who can forget Robert Shaw's final scene LOL! As a great bonus, Jaws is followed by the hilariously campy Creature From the Black Lagoon. If these pics could talk they'd say "Enough said!". Enjoy!

Posted by musicals/classic_mov at 5:57 PM EDT
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Back In The Saddle
Mood:  lazy
Now Playing: Today's Heads up
It is worth noting that TCM will be airing a rerun of its documentary "Hidden Values: Movies of the "50's. This was a fun look at how pop culture, particularly film influenced American life in the '50's. Enjoy!

Posted by musicals/classic_mov at 5:29 PM EDT
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Sunday, 29 August 2004
Today's Heads Up
Mood:  happy
Now Playing: Peck and more
TCM:The Paradine Case(1947)Gregory Peck, Alida Valli, Charles Laughton, Charles Coburn, Ann Todd, and Ethyl Barrymore Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Spellbound(1945)Ingrid Bergman, Gregory Peck, Leo G. Carroll, Jean Acker, Donald Curtis, Rhonda Fleming Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Duel in the Sun(1946)Jennifer Jones, Gregory Peck, Joseph Cotten, Lionel Barrymore, Lillian Gish, Herbert Marshall Directed by King Vidor. The Big Country(1958)Gregory Peck, Jean Simmons, Carroll, Charlton Heston, Burl Ives, Charles Bickford Directed by William Wyler. The Yearling(1946)Gregory Peck, Jane Wyman, Claude Jarman Jr., Chill Wills, Margaret Wycherly, Henry Travers Directed by Clarence Brown. Pork Chop Hill(1959)Gregory Peck, Harry Guardino, Rip Torn, George Peppard, Carl Benton Reid, James Edwards Directed by Lewis Milestone. Cape Fear(1962)Gregory Peck, Robert Mitchum, Polly Bergen, Lori Martin, Martin Balsam, Jack Kruschen Directed by J. Lee Thompson. To Kill A Mockingbird(1962)Gregory Peck, Brock Peters, Robert Duvall



Posted by musicals/classic_mov at 2:48 AM EDT
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Peck Mania
Mood:  celebratory
Now Playing: Peck Day at TCM


For all of you Gregory Peck fans; and who isn't, TCM will be running some of his films today! Eldred Gregory Peck was born in 1916, and spent most of his early life in and around La Jolla, California. After graduating in 1939, he changed his name from Eldred to Gregory and moved to New York. Within a year he began to fill small roles in travelling shows and in 1942, made his debut on Broadway with "The Morning Star." Though many of his early plays were doomed to short runs, it seemed clear that Peck was destined for something bigger. In 1944 that "something bigger" arrived in the form of his first two Hollywood roles, as Vladimir in DAYS OF GLORY and Father Francis Chisholm in THE KEYS TO THE KINGDOM. While DAYS OF GLORY was coolly received, his role as the taciturn Scottish missionary in THE KEYS TO THE KINGDOM was a resounding triumph and brought him his first Oscar nominations for Best Actor. Thus began the career of one of Hollywood's most beautiful and talented actors. Sadly, Gregory Peck passed away on June 12th, 2003, at the age of 87.




Posted by musicals/classic_mov at 1:53 AM EDT
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Friday, 27 August 2004
Best Bets (check your local listings)
Mood:  a-ok
Now Playing: Fridays offerings
TCM:Notorious(1946), Indiscreet(1958), North by Northwest(1959), Arsenic and Old Lace(1944) AMC:The Longest Day(1962), The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance(1962), Fox Movies:Pretty Poison(1968), How to Steal a Million(1966), How Green Was My Valley(1941),

Posted by musicals/classic_mov at 1:14 AM EDT
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Today's Heads Up
Mood:  on fire
Now Playing: Notorious (1946)
This just happens to be my all time favorite movie! This is the consumate classic delight! Nazis; suspense; intrigue...oh yes and Hitchcock, Grant and Bergman. Need I say more? No? But I will, scene after scene, Hitchcock blends great noir with directing skills second to none. Bergman plays the "loose woman turned heroine" to the hilt. Grant plays the man torn between love and duty superbly. Great supporting cast includes Claude Rains plays a pathetic yet evil "momma's boy" like no other.



Posted by musicals/classic_mov at 12:46 AM EDT
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Thursday, 26 August 2004
Tonight's Heads-Up!
Mood:  celebratory
Now Playing: It Happened One Night (1934)
For the novice movie buff, this is a must see! For the old pro it's worth a second look. This Gable-Colbert collaboration is great fun and was the first time the American public got to see an actor in his undershirt! It caused such a craze that the sleeveless T became a standard in the American male's wardrobe. Directed by Frank Capra. Check times and listings for TCM>

Posted by musicals/classic_mov at 10:40 PM EDT
Updated: Thursday, 26 August 2004 10:43 PM EDT
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Humble Beginnings
Mood:  chillin'
Well here goes the first journey into the world of blogdom. I hope to provide insight, a forum for discussion and occasional trivia! As often as I can I will provide "tonights heads-up". Here I will list upcoming films from the t.v. listings. I will only list national listings.

Posted by musicals/classic_mov at 10:31 PM EDT
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