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Milburn Stone

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  1. 10 hours ago, buckboard said:

    Sunny's fiancee is pregnant and he's promised to be home that night to discuss whether they both want to continue the pregnancy. IIRC, he's already avoided speaking with her. 

    Instead, he heads off to interview a suspect in Paris.  This couldn't have waited until morning?  It's not as if Karol, the suspect, was about to flee.

    This is the first season in which I'm souring on Sunny. I can understand his ambivalence about the pregnancy. But I can't understand his not catching the next train back to London when his fiancee thinks she is miscarrying. Saying "If you want me to come back, I will" does not cut it. You come back. And then go to Paris tomorrow or the next day.

    I mean, it's believable. He's conflicted. But I don't like it.

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  2. 5 hours ago, proserpina65 said:

    this does not describe Sunny as it relates to his work performance.

    He is a hard worker, driven by a passion for justice no matter how delayed. However, something in Episode 2 of this season aroused my curiosity. (Maybe it will be explained by later episodes.) Why did he consistently refuse to take over leadership of the team? Because he's in mourning? He knew that somebody was going to get the gig, and that almost certainly he wouldn't like them as much as he liked Cassie. So something about him is more comfortable taking orders than giving them.

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  3. The show runners have been very smart in at least one regard with the new season. They knew that viewers were going to hate whoever Nicola Walker's replacement was, because she's not Nicola Walker. So they made the character unlikable, at least in the first couple episodes. There's nothing more fatal for a show than telling the audience they're supposed to like someone they just don't like.

    I have no doubt the writers are headed to redemption for her, but to start out with some congruence between the audience's feelings and the writers' intention is shrewd.

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  4. The show runners of Unforgotten have been very smart in at least one regard with the new season. They knew that viewers were going to hate whoever Nicola Walker's replacement was, because she's not Nicola Walker. So they made the character unlikable, at least in the first couple episodes. There's nothing more fatal for a show than telling the audience they're supposed to like someone they just don't like.

    I have no doubt the writers are headed to redemption for her, but to start out with some congruence between the audience's feelings and the writers' intention is shrewd.

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  5. Was Theo played by a different actor? This guy did an amazing job of channeling Nathan Lane right down to the eyebrow inflections, which of course makes sense. I don't remember Theo being this convincingly Nathan Lane's progeny before.

    My main question now: OK, the show opens in two weeks. Yet Oliver hasn't seen Loretta? Is she not a featured actress in his musical that opens in two weeks?!??!??

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  6. On 8/17/2023 at 9:37 PM, sistermagpie said:

    Love every one of the Island of Dr. Lazlo's creations...

    Super-creative (like the show so consistently is). But yeah, it brought back too many memories of watching The Island of Dr. Moreau on the Late Late Movie when I was a kid. I couldn't laugh!

     

    On 8/27/2023 at 3:38 PM, P2C2E said:

    I was cracking up at Colin continuing to morph into the cool teacher and absolutely lost my shit at the Hamlet rap. That whole storyline was gold.

    As a Sunday School teacher whose pupils are approximately sixty years younger than himself, I kept saying "Oh God, I hope that's not me."

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  7. I know! You think it's going to be ironic, or camp, or ridiculous...and it's none of those things.

    As for the album cover shown in the YouTube, the song isn't actually on that album. The person who uploaded the song decided (God knows why) to make that be the visual. It's about as far away from the feeling of the song, and S&E's performance of it, as you can get. And yet...maybe the contrast is brilliant?

     

     

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  8. 13 hours ago, Rinaldo said:

    And during the day on Monday, we have a series of biopics of writers of classic American popular song: Starting at 6:45 a.m., we get Cole Porter, Gus Kahn, Jack Norworth, Rodgers & Hart, Sigmund Romberg, and George Gershwin, one after the other. Questionable historical reliability at times, for sure, but tons of good music. And questionable-but-fun casting too...

    I've always had the impression (who knows where I got it) that Night and Day and Rhapsody in Blue were terrible movies in a way that Words and Music is not. Terrible beyond the risibly unfactual. But you're suggesting that they have their merits, so I will have to dismantle the firewall that has kept me from ever watching them.

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  9. Just putting a message in a bottle to see if there are any Sinatra devotees here besides me. I enjoy many singers, but no one does it for me like Sinatra. I love the Capitol years, but find myself listening to the Reprise years more often. For me, those years in the sixties were his peak, even though technically the voice was better in the fifties. I could never explain what his music does for me. But whatever it is, it does it.

  10. I guess I'm an audiophile, even though my home system cost "only" $2500 and some who also call themselves audiophiles spend anywhere between a hundred grand and a million bucks! How can we share the same label? I guess it comes to down to knowing what good sound is, and desiring to approximate it.

    Anyway, I thought I'd pass along a tip. I found bluetooth earbuds on Amazon that are really good for around $25. Seriously, I doubt that AirPod Pros, B&W, Sennheiser, et. al., sound appreciably better than these. They're called the Tozo T9. The name sounds Japanese (on purpose) but of course they're from China. You can thank me later.

  11. Watched the first twenty minutes or so of Some Came Running on Watch TCM. This movie has a power over me that I can't explain. No matter how many times I see it, it pulls me back in. Somebody tell me what it is.

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  12. Jon Meacham's And There Was Light is more than a biography of Lincoln, it's like a biography of the America in which he lived. Without giving a book report, I'll say that I thought I knew a lot of the history, but I'm discovering there was a lot I didn't know, that's making me go "oh f**k."

    He doesn't compare events to what we're going through today, but his intention is definitely to lead the reader to compare them. I've never been one to say about today's events that "we're headed for civil war," but reading the book, I'm questioning my confidence about that.

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  13. On 9/7/2022 at 7:15 PM, BlueSkies said:

    Three O Clock High or even Mannequin were teen movies that came out around the same time I thought were better.

    I like FBDO, but thank you for reminding me of Three O'Clock High, which I agree, was fantastic.

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  14. On 9/3/2023 at 7:20 PM, Suzn said:

    the concept is amusing enough but it's not a dramatically new concept

    I watched the first ten or fifteen minutes and felt the same. I've never seen Top Chef but I have seen both Knives Out movies, some episodes of Below Deck, all of Succession, a bunch of Agatha Christie movies, and at least forty other things that made me say been there done that.

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  15. It will be cool when Barbie becomes the biggest movie of all time, adjusted for inflation. (The Hollywood Reporter article makes a point in the headline that the figures quoted are not adjusted for inflation.) Barbie may be close to that already. But just to satisfy my curiosity, I'd like to see how it compares to Jaws, the first Star Wars, E.T., and other megahits, when all past figures are put into 2023 dollars. I'm rooting for Barbie, just because it's fun to see records broken.

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  16. On 8/4/2023 at 10:26 AM, iMonrey said:

    They have no idea New Yorkers just think they're a bunch of eccentrics. 

    I loved that subtext. We didn't see ordinary New Yorkers in their homes watching the channel 8 news, but we could "see" them in our minds, and also hear them, and what they were saying was, "Just another day living in New York."

    I doubt that the mass hypnosis was even necessary.

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  17. I loved everything about this finale. I only have one question, which could be the result of me missing a line of dialogue or something. So...Agnes rescued Alice from near-death by murdering Clem, and whisks her out of the building. Yet Agnes died of smoke inhalation. There was no fire in the house until Agnes set it. I can't remember if Alice was still in the building when the fire started, but if she was, why did Agnes inhale so much smoke when Alice didn't? Wouldn't Agnes get both herself and Alice out of the building as quickly as possible? Did she get Alice out of the building and then go back in? 

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  18. I watched part of the Loretta Young one from the post-war, anti-Commie years where she played a boring suburban Mary Sue wife married to devious Barry Sullivan, and I was...bored.

    But I do like her in that one with Orson Welles as the Nazi infiltrator and she's the daughter of a Supreme Court judge. She at least has some "animal magnetism" going on.

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