Cry Terror from 1958 on TCM’s Noir Alley. A cast starring Angie Dickinson, Rod Steiger, James Mason, Jack Klugman, and Inger Stevens ( as well as some other familiar face) sounds like a can’t miss flick, but nope. It wasn’t that the actors were bad, it was more that it lacked the oomph one...
I have noticed it in a number of films although I did not see it, but I could have missed it. It was worth a look even if I had found the movie to be boring.
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Abandoned (1949) on TCM’s Noir Alley. Snappy dialogue with an entertaining story and a nice cast. As per usual, I am attracted to the visuals of the world of Los Angeles during this time. This was a fun movie just for the cinematography.
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Tortellini in a marinara sauce with garlic bread and a dinner salad as well as a Grey Goosed fruity type of drink. All in all, I was pretty darn content.
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Movie theater popcorn. We haven’t been to a movie theater to watch a movie in years, but we do go probably once a month just to buy a huge bag of their popcorn.
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Mirage on TCM. First time viewing. It kind of felt like it was inspired by North by Northwest. A nice cast starring Gregory Peck, Diane Baker, George Kennedy, and Walter Matthau. It was worth the watch. New York City circa 1965 was pretty cool to see and made it much more fun to watch.
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On this rainy Sunday afternoon, it’s Gilda on TCM. I‘v seen this movie so many times but it has Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford and it’s pretty entertaining so why not?
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The Big Caper on TCM’s Noir Alley followed by Somebody Up There Likes Me. TCM early on a Sunday morning in the Fall is a great way to set the mood for the day. Entertaining enough movies with nice visuals. Even when the movie might not be as entertaining as I would want it to be, it is a lot...
Thank you, FF. I am happy to see you are still around. It is always great to be here and see familiar faces and their entertaining posts. Life is pretty hectic with work and more, but still it is good. I hope to be here more often.
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Unforgotten (Season 5 episode 3) on Masterpiece on PBS. At first, I thought that I was going to be too annoyed by one of the lead characters to enjoy the show but I was wrong. I look forward to it well as Annika; also on PBS.
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Out of the Fog on TCM’s Noir Alley. Once again, I saw that John Garfield was in it so I had to give it a shot. At some point, I realized that I had seen it once upon a time. Worth it just for the performances of Thomas Mitchell and John Qualen.
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