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    Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukah, Happy Kwanzaa, Merry Saturnalia, Merry Yuletide, Merry Festivus, Happy Hearth's Warming, Merry Crimbo, Happy Honda Days, Merry December To Dismember, Happy Ghosts Of Christmas Past, Happy 25 Days Of Christmas, Happy Hallmark Month, and Happy Holidays.

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    My favorite films seen in 2023.

    My favorite films I've watched in 2023.

    1. The Philadelphia Story (1940) - When a rich woman's ex-husband and a tabloid-type reporter turn up just before her planned remarriage, she begins to learn the truth about herself. (This movie has a very good cast. I very much enjoyed seeing this.)

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    Happy Thanksgiving, and I present you all with a song.

    Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!

    And the song I am going to link you all is a holiday tune, but that season is close enough.

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    https://youtu.be/jb3IRNGtdBE?si=mmTwkBkKUF0JLHFt

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  • 43 weeks
    101 Horror Movies - Part One.

    I picked up a book titled "101 Horror Movies You Must See Before You Die" yesterday. I will break up my thoughts into a series of posts.
    The book is set up by decades, so today I’ll cover every film it mentions from before the 1930s. (The copyright of the book is 2009.)

    The 1910s and 1920s:

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Oct
4th
2021

Turner Classic Movies with a day of classic horror films. All glory to Val Lewton! · 1:29pm Oct 4th, 2021

All Times Eastern
Monday, October 4th:
Monday is RKO Horror Day.
8:30 AM – The Body Snatcher (1945) – This is a good flick.
11 AM – Isle Of The Dead (1945).
12:30 PM – The Curse Of The Cat People (1944).
2 PM – The Ghost Ship (1943) – This is the only one of these I haven’t seen yet.
3:15 PM – I Walked With A Zombie (1943).
4:30 PM – The Seventh Victim (1943). – This movie is great. Very atmospheric.
6 PM – Cat People (1942) – Another all-time horror classic.

I’ll post the rest of the TCM schedule in a bit.

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Now for the rest of the TCM schedule starting on Monday night.

Monday, October 4th.
7:30 PM – MGM Parade Show #20 (1955).
8 PM – Coal Miner’s Daughter (1980).
10:15 PM – Your Cheatin’ Heart (1964).

Tuesday, October 5th.
Midnight – Songwriter (1984) – This film stars Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson.
1:45 AM – A Star Is Born (1976).
4:15 AM – Hootenanny Hoot (1963).
6 AM – The Cobweb (1955).
8:15 AM – The Band Wagon (1953).
10:15 AM – Party Girl (1958).
Noon – Tea and Sympathy (1956).
2:15 PM – Rebel Without a Cause (1955). – I still haven’t yet taken the time to watch this flick. I will one day.
4:15 PM – The Bad and the Beautiful (1952).
6:15 PM – In a Lonely Place (1950) – This film is great! Y’all should check it out. One of Humphrey Bogart’s best.
8 PM – Open City (1946).
10 PM – La Strada (1954).

Wednesday, October 6th.
Midnight – The Sound of Trumpets (1961).
1:45 AM – Eclipse (1962).
4 AM – I Knew Her Well (1965).
6:15 AM – Mamma Roma (1962).
8:15 AM – 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968).
10:45 AM – 2010 (1984).
12:45 PM – Forbidden Planet (1956) – Leslie Nielsen was really handsome when he was young. This is a sci-fi classic.
2:30 PM – The Invisible Boy (1957).
4:15 PM – The Terminal Man (1974).
6:15 PM – Deadly Friend (1986). – Death by basketball!
8 PM – All About Eve (1950).
10:30 PM – How Green Was My Valley (1941).

Turner Classic Movies - Thursday and Friday.

All Times Eastern.
Thursday, October 7th:
12:45 AM – Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
2:30 AM – Nightmare Alley (1947)
4:30 AM – Down Argentine Way (1940)
6 AM – Two Girls and a Sailor (1944)
8:15 AM – The Bride Goes Wild (1948)
10 AM – Too Young to Kiss (1951)
11:45 AM – The Opposite Sex (1956)
2 PM – Little Women (1949)
4:15 PM – The Sailor Takes a Wife (1945)
6 PM – The Stratton Story (1949) – James Stewart is the star of this baseball biopic. I saw it in my "It Came From VHS" tape watching. It’s fine.
8 PM – I Dream Too Much (1935)
9:45 PM – Stage Door (1937)
11:30 PM – Room Service (1938)
Friday, October 8th:
1 AM – Bunker Bean (1936)
2:15 AM – Don’t Tell the Wife (1937)
3:30 AM – Follow the Fleet (1936)
5:30 AM – Chatterbox (1936)
6:45 AM – Beauty for the Asking (1939)
8 AM – Five Came Back (1939)
9:30 AM – The Affairs of Annabel (1938)
11 AM – Annabel Takes a Tour (1938)
12:15 PM – Panama Lady (1939)
1:30 PM – The Main Attraction (1962)
3:15 PM – Gold Dust Gertie (1931)
4:30 PM – Her Cardboard Lover (1942)
6:15 PM – Mannequin (1938)
8 PM – Movin’ With Nancy (1967) – A fast-paced musical tour of California. (This is TCM’s synopsis and has a picture of Nancy Sinatra.)
9:15 PM – Marriage on the Rocks (1965)
11:15 PM – For Those Who Think Young (1964)
Between these two days, I’ve only seen one of these movies "The Stratton Story" so…shrugs.
And no, the classic Kim Catrall film "Mannequin" is NOT a remake of this 1930s film.

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