I totally agree, the ending is not equal to the beginning. The movie does peter out as it moves along. It is the energy of that beginning scene, the cinematography, and the mood which carries this movie and makes it entertaining for me.
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Right now, Harper (again) on TCM. It’s a Ross MacDonald story so of course I am watching it.
The other night, Rebecca on Netflix. Not as good as I hoped or as bad as I thought it would be.
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I too have recently seen Gilda most likely on TCM. I did turn the volume up at the end to listen to Eddie. I read a couple of his novels a number of years back and would check in on his website from time to time so I was pretty happy when he came to TCM. He is no Robert Osbourne, but Muller...
It seems that we do that often. School has kept me busier than ever this year, but a morning with the door open, a Memories candle burning, a cup of coffee, and TCM playing creates a perfect mood while grading papers or tweaking lesson plans.
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TCM playing whatever is on in the background. Occasionally something will catch my attention for a while and then go back to whatever it is that I am doing.
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Stumbled across this recently on TCM. I had seen it a few times prior, but Garfield’s performance is what makes me stop and watch. He is one of my favorite actors and it is a shame he passed on so young.
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