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#601 Post by Matt »

They were using a different recording last month with a man singing. An outfit called Tunewelders did all the new bumper music (as well as the song for last year’s “TCM Remembers,” so I’m wondering if they didn’t also produce the music for these promos.
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#602 Post by FrauBlucher »

The Allen song is sung by a woman. A sultry kind of voice
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#603 Post by Lemmy Caution »

Actually Mom is 81, born in late 1940. I've had 2022 on my brain too much these days and jumped the gun by almost a full year. It's funny after I tell her the midnight film, she usually asks What's after that? -- fully considering the 2:AM film as well. She's enjoying the time capsule aspect of old films: the styles, trends, speech, and cultural artifacts from her childhood growing up in the late 40's and 50's.
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#604 Post by FrauBlucher »

Tomorrow morning at 8AM TCM is airing a pre-code film called Payment Deferred (1932). I am not familiar. Has anyone ever seen this? It's a Charles Laughton film. I never heard of the director, Lothar Mendes. It has an interesting premiss.
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#605 Post by Fred Holywell »

They're running Looking for Mr. Goodbar tonight/early tomorrow at 12 midnight ET. It's preceded by a premiere showing of Paul Schrader's Patty Hearst at 10.

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#606 Post by dekadetia »

Fred Holywell wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 5:00 pm They're running Looking for Mr. Goodbar tonight/early tomorrow at 12 midnight ET. It's preceded by a premiere showing of Paul Schrader's Patty Hearst at 10.
The copy of Goodbar that they run periodically appears to be an upscale, but is still better than the film looks anywhere else.
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#607 Post by Black Hat »

Has it ever wound up on the TCM app?
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#608 Post by Fred Holywell »

Black Hat wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 7:06 pm Has it ever wound up on the TCM app?
It's there now.
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#609 Post by Matt »

FrauBlucher wrote: Sun Dec 26, 2021 5:11 pm Their latest promo for "Where Then Meets Now" uses the Peter Allen song Everything Old is New Again. Does anyone have any idea who is singing the song? I've done a search but haven't found anything
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#610 Post by FrauBlucher »

Thanks Matt! Awesome!

Last night TCM ran a TCM produced doc Inside the Dream Factory with Faye Dunaway narrating. Most of the stars used in the doc said how beneficial that system was for them even though there was a negative connotation in subsequent years following that era. I believe now the history of the star system is looked at more fondly by industry people. Anyone who likes that era of movies should try to see the doc.
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#611 Post by FrauBlucher »

Duvivier's Anna Karenina is currently on TCM. It's a very strong presentation. I wonder who owns the US rights.

Sir Ralph Richardson's character in this as well as in The Heiress the following year plays the same
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#612 Post by domino harvey »

I believe Criterion still has the rights and is sitting on it like hundreds of other movies
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#613 Post by fiendishthingy »

It's on the Criterion Channel with Criterion and Janus logos, for what it's worth.
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#614 Post by FrauBlucher »

TCM is doing a month of Oscar nominated films. So, they put Noir Alley on hiatus for a month. Couldn't they have programmed 4 noirs that had Oscar nominations. :roll: :roll:
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#615 Post by Matt »

They do their 31 Days of Oscar every year (this is the 28th iteration), and all the special programming usually goes on hiatus. This year it’s actually all Oscar-winning films (not just nominees), so that may have narrowed the options a bit.
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#616 Post by fiendishthingy »

Also, at least in some previous years, the films were scheduled in a particular order that might have made it more difficult to line up a noir film with the Noir Alley time slot (or a silent film with the Silent Sunday Nights slot, or a foreign film with the TCM Imports slot). I seem to recall that one year they were in alphabetical order, another year grouped geographically (a day of films set in New York, a day in the Midwest, a day in Italy), another year linked by actors (a film starring Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn might be followed by one with Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, followed by one with Tracy and Ingrid Bergman, and so on). I'm not sure if that's the case this year, but it looks like quite a few days feature films from a single decade.
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#617 Post by Matt »

TCM showing a Pete Smith short about bowling before There Will Be Blood is some wry programming genius.
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#618 Post by FrauBlucher »

Should’ve been topped off by a Southern California Travelogue.
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#619 Post by hanshotfirst1138 »

Does anyone know the cheapest way to get TCM with a DVR without cable? Is the Hulu TV add-on the only way?
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#620 Post by The Fanciful Norwegian »

I think the cheapest way is through Sling ($35 monthly for the basic service + $5 for the "Hollywood" add-on package). With Hulu + Live TV and YouTube TV, you get a bunch of additional channels, but you're paying $70/$65 per month. Sling and Hulu give you 50 hours of recording at a time whereas storage on YouTube TV is unlimited.
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#621 Post by senseabove »

Though for another $5 (IIRC... it's another "add-on"), you get 200 hours of storage with Sling.
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#622 Post by FrauBlucher »

Greed is on TCM's Silent Sunday Night tonight at 12:30 AM
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#623 Post by Lemmy Caution »

Thx. I passed that on to mom.
I'm reading McTeague now.
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#624 Post by FrauBlucher »

Trog is currently airing on TCM. I'd love to hear how the meeting between the execs and Joan Crawford went and then she accepted the role. :lol:
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#625 Post by colinr0380 »

FrauBlucher wrote: Mon Jun 13, 2022 9:30 pm Trog is currently airing on TCM. I'd love to hear how the meeting between the execs and Joan Crawford went and then she accepted the role. :lol:
Crawford actually starred in Berserk! for producer Howard Cohen a few years before this (something that gets a bit glossed over in that Feud: Betty and Joan miniseries from a couple of years back), so I presume she might have been expecting something like that before getting to the set!
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