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    This Friday night on TCM, silent horror classics, beginning at 8:00 pm EST:

    Nosferatu (1922)

    Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari, The (1920)

    Unholy Three (1925)

    Phantom of the Opera, The (1925)

    Haxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages (1922)

    Penalty, The (1920)
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    Night of the Hunter

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    Too many good ones to single out as one best. But my favorites are;

    The Great Dictator (Chaplin)
    Dr. Strangelove
    Young Frankenstein
    Ed Wood
    Citizen Kane
    Psycho
    Some Like It Hot
    It Happened One Night
    Harvey
    Night Of The Living Dead
    A Hard Day's Night
    King Kong
    A Night To Remember
    The Day The Earth Stood Still
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    This Friday night on TCM, beginning at 8:00 pm EST:

    Dracula (1931)
    Mummy, The (1932)
    Invisible Man, The (1933)
    Wolf Man, The (1941)
    Black Cat, The (1934)
    Uninvited, The (1944)
    Island of Lost Souls (1933)
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    Saw the first recently but I'll definitely catch the next two. That's an awesome lineup.
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    I always liked Isle of Lost Souls, spooked me out as a kid. AND what Is The Law?!

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    Not to go on all-fours! That is the law!

    The Island of Dr. Moreau was the first "grown-up" book I read. Loved it! I even read the sequel by Brian Aldiss.

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    I just saw Diabolique (1955) again for the first time in two and a half decades, and it's a hoot. A corker. A jick.

    Whatever that latter thing is.
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    I just saw Diabolique (1955) again for the first time in two and a half decades, and it's a hoot. A corker. A jick.

    Whatever that latter thing is.
    I LOVE that movie!

    I'm hoping that I can get my kids to watch it. They might be turned off by subtitles. Kids these days.
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    Speaking of French films, I can never get enough of this scene:

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    Someone recently put a copy of Hypocrites (1915) up on YouTube. It's an amazing movie.


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    "King Kong" (1933) on TCM Saturday night. Still the best version.
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    Quote Originally Posted by regenerativemusic View Post
    Someone recently put a copy of Hypocrites (1915) up on YouTube. It's an amazing movie.


    i quite enjoyed that, thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronmac View Post
    "King Kong" (1933) on TCM Saturday night. Still the best version.
    Woot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronmac View Post
    "King Kong" (1933) on TCM Saturday night. Still the best version.
    And before that they're running "Gunga Din"!
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    Hitchcock movies all day long on TCM on New Year's Day.
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    Oh that sounds fun
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    Today I'll go with Lonely Are The Brave, with Kirk Douglas and his favorite film he was in. Amazing, powerful, sad film. Not really a Western, though he plays a cowboy in it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ronmac View Post
    Hitchcock movies all day long on TCM on New Year's Day.
    Yeah. Was talking to a friend about the fact that "Rope" and "Compulsion", are almost the same movie. What's your take? Also, as I look at Rope, it looks like it was redone in color. Rather odd look but I've seen movies that have that same type washed out look.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rapidfirerob View Post
    Today I'll go with Lonely Are The Brave, with Kirk Douglas and his favorite film he was in. Amazing, powerful, sad film. Not really a Western, though he plays a cowboy in it.


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    I've always thought that movie was kind of dry but Walter is rather interesting in it though. Detective Story, has a lot more grit to it. Kirk was perfect and so was the rest of the cast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Staun View Post
    Yeah. Was talking to a friend about the fact that "Rope" and "Compulsion", are almost the same movie. What's your take? Also, as I look at Rope, it looks like it was redone in color. Rather odd look but I've seen movies that have that same type washed out look.
    I've never seen either. From TCM:

    Hitchcock's first color film was shot in ten-minute takes to provide a seamless flow of movement, but it remains today what it was then: an interesting, highly theatrical experiment. Inspired by the real-life Leopold-Loeb murder case, which later was depicted in COMPULSION and SWOON.
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