Been thinking about this, and I will say that "The Man Who Knew Too Much" is the second Hitchcock film I ever saw, or the second that I was aware of actually being a Hitchcock film. It was on a re-release double bill with "The Trouble With Harry" in May 1963, at the Warnor Theatre in Fort Lauderdale. I was thrilled with it. "Harry", not so much. Had a few years to go before I could appreciate that one.I credit "Rear Window" as my very first Hitch, by virtue of having seen it on B&W TV a few times in those years.
It's odd that I wouldn't at least have seen "Psycho" in the couple of years before that. I think the re-release I finally saw it on occurred just after the above.
Vibes to George on his Titus coming to an end
Quote from: Jrand61 on August 12, 2012, 01:55:07 PMYes DR TCB - all of Jo's friends are drunks....aren't they left in that hotel room for a day and a half?I missed something. is this the LITTLE WOMEN book club discussion.
Yes DR TCB - all of Jo's friends are drunks....aren't they left in that hotel room for a day and a half?
DR Chas, I grew up in Culver City and we usually had nice breezes off the ocean. No one had AC in those days; we just used fans. But we sweated during these heat waves, too. Everyone complained of the heat. As an area builds up and gets more populated I think it feels hotter--fewer breezes reach you, more heat is retained in the asphalt, etc. City heat just seems worse than suburban heat.
I looked up VIVACIOUS LADY on Netflix and it gave me Lady Gaga. Ugha.
I'd forgotten it was Ginger Rogers Day! I'm going to go decorate Toby and Dylan's feeding areas in kitty foil. I think they'll love it,Did that read as campy as it sounded?
Are you having some weather out there, JRand? I am supposed to pick someone up at the airport tonight, and their flight from Indianapolis has been delayed some time now.
And that's not the only milestone just passed. (Do milestones ever get passed like kidney stones?) "THERE'S MEL" just got its 21st review on Amazon! A 21st review for a 21st century.So take note, DR FJL. I, for one, do not care to sit in the Seat of Shame at Joe Allen.
Quote from: Jennifer on August 12, 2012, 01:58:54 PMQuote from: TCB on August 12, 2012, 01:35:41 PMQuote from: Jennifer on August 12, 2012, 01:26:11 PMWhy is NBC showing a volleyball game that was on earlier instead of the Closing Ceremonies??Because they are saving the Closing Ceremonies for Prime Time!I totally understand them showing it in prime time. But i think they should also show it live. I would be very annoyed if i could not watch it live.There are actually times when I get really cynical and wonder whether NBC cares more about their ratings and profits than about whether people actually enjoy the closing ceremony.
Quote from: TCB on August 12, 2012, 01:35:41 PMQuote from: Jennifer on August 12, 2012, 01:26:11 PMWhy is NBC showing a volleyball game that was on earlier instead of the Closing Ceremonies??Because they are saving the Closing Ceremonies for Prime Time!I totally understand them showing it in prime time. But i think they should also show it live. I would be very annoyed if i could not watch it live.
Quote from: Jennifer on August 12, 2012, 01:26:11 PMWhy is NBC showing a volleyball game that was on earlier instead of the Closing Ceremonies??Because they are saving the Closing Ceremonies for Prime Time!
Why is NBC showing a volleyball game that was on earlier instead of the Closing Ceremonies??
I "liked" DR CHAS SMITH's review of MR BK's book.