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Apr 17 10 11:49 PM
Joe Karlosi wrote: Which is why I am concerned that Warner didn't go right ahead and release these to DVD already, BEFORE they were aired on TCM. I knew some viewers would grow weary of seeing many of these films on TV and then maybe not even want to pick up the movies on DVD!
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Apr 18 10 1:58 PM
davlghry wrote:It's interesting that so much of our childhood exposure to horror comes not from the classic horror films themselves but from the send-ups and B comedies of the era that are often rife with monsters, mad scientists, phoney seances and haunted houses.
Apr 18 10 3:00 PM
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Apr 18 10 10:38 PM
lsasser wrote:How was Saturday's NEWS HOUNDS ?
HalLane wrote: The sound seemed a bit 'staticky' to me, though. Anyone else have this problem?
Apr 19 10 6:47 AM
CreepingBride wrote:lsasser wrote:How was Saturday's NEWS HOUNDS ?Of the batch shown so far on TCM, I'd say this was better-paced and smoother than about half of 'em.
(And by the way: how is "Beaudine" pronounced? I've been saying "Bo-dean" in my head for years, but I don't think that I've ever heard anyone say his name out loud.)
The opening title & credits sounded awful but the rest seemed ok, if a little quiet.
Apr 19 10 7:04 AM
Apr 19 10 2:38 PM
HalLane wrote: I thought NEWS HOUNDS was the funniest one so far ~~ I laughed out loud throughout quite often. Surprised me! Loved Louie's "take" seeing Satch up on the tables taking a picture ~~ priceless! And as Tor sez, Christine McIntyre is always a great pleasure. Fun to see a young "Bela Oxmyx" from Star Trek as a toughguy gambling ring boss, too.Picture quality was very good in this one. The sound seemed a bit 'staticky' to me, though. Anyone else have this problem?
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May 5 10 7:48 PM
HalLane wrote:ANGELS' ALLEY was quite a change of pace, a real throwback to the "East Side" days, in terms of plot, pacing and overall tone.
HalLane wrote: Huntz showed off his considerable knack for doing impressions, including a Dead On Cagney inspired by the Dead End days.
May 9 10 2:52 PM
FYITCM is scheduled to re-air the first 10 Bowery Boys films on Friday, July 23 starting at 7:15am Eastern.
Live Wires (1946)In Fast Company (1946)Bowery Bombshell (1946)Spook Busters (1946)Mr. Hex (1946)Hard Boiled Mahoney (1947)News Hounds (1947)Bowery Buckaroos (1947)Angels Alley (1948)Jinx Money (1948)
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May 13 10 10:54 PM
MYST0 wrote:I am looking over the list of the BB films and am realizing that many have genre content. Even BOWERY BOMBSHELL has a very slight genre content (exploding spit).
May 14 10 12:10 AM
MYST0 wrote: I just watched SPOOK BUSTERS. Did anyone notice an audio hum throughout? The opening titles especially have really nasty audio.I am looking over the list of the BB films and am realizing that many have genre content. Even BOWERY BOMBSHELL has a very slight genre content (exploding spit).
May 16 10 5:25 AM
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