old black and white flicks

Connie Clark connie_3c at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 18 16:01:58 EST 2005


Believe I saw Hester Street a long time ago.  Joe Ben has the ability to TIVO/record movies from the Turner Classic Movie station, and then copy them to a DVD/CD.  If you go to the TCM web site, you can see what movies are playing for the coming months.  I think that one can back up on DVD... pretty sure.  One of my favorite black and white movies that is not so frequently seen is a '55 movie called the 'Wages of Fear'.  I believe it is Spanish.  It is my intention to check TCM to find out when they will run it and ask Joe to save it for me. 
 
What video book are you using.  Heard say that the 'Hound' book is best.  Know which one I mean?
CC


Madelon Umlauf <madelon at austincc.edu> wrote:
Connie,

Its movies movies movies around here. Last night we saw Hester Street. Black
& white
set in Lower East Side in 1896. Little tiny story but fairly well made
(where it wasnt
kind of lame). I'd have given it 2 1/2 or at most 3 stars. But the video
guide books give
it 4 and 3.5 stars. Go figure!

My mother was born on Hester Street in 1898 or so she said. So what? you
ask.
I asked myself the same question.

I'll look for Love Actually at the video store. I dont think it is in yet.

I do NOT like DVDs. Much prefer VHS format. Cant back up
a tiny bit and catch a missed line of dialogue in DVD. This really sucks.

Mike

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Subject: *****SPAM***** Re: Mississippi Mermaid by Francois Truffaut


Mike,
A movie out on video that you may not have considered checking out, is 'Love
Actually'. It is British and has big-time actors like Hugh Grant, Laura
Linney and Emma Thompson, but is a small movie, not working the star power,
just the story, or stories. Hugh Grant plays the British Prime Minister and
at some point in the movie has a press conference in which he denies the
American President the diplomatic and other cooperation that he expects. I
guess it must be a secret wish of the Brits to see such a scene, which is
not a big part of the movie.
Some scenes you may consider a little too corny or Hollywood driven, but
other parts I thought were offbeat and original.
Maybe you've already seen it.

Always looking for another really neat movie.
Connie


Michael Eisenstadt wrote:
Lesser flick by Francois Truffaut starring clothes
horses Catherine Deneuve et Jean-Paul Belmondo.

The McGuffin is their separate dooms or fatalities
which combine in the end as they walk in the snow to
their death in the mountains. She brought up in an
orphanage, he the feckless owner of a cigarette factory
on the island of Reunion.

Unsatisfying film in the seeing of it redeemed the
next day by talking about it.




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