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Chris

For a really heart-warming, rib-tickling bit of fun, try this:



No, not really.
(2017-10-08, 11:41 PM)Steve001 Wrote: [ -> ]A bit of trivia. "The Beverly Hillbillies, Petticoat Junction and Green Acres" were all by the same network and geographically located in the same reqion of the US. At times characters from all three shows would make crossover guest appereances. I think "Green Acres" was the funniest of the three.

Yes, I knew they had crossovers among the shows.

I hated all three shows at the time when they were in syndication, though.

(Sorry to those who liked them...)
(2017-10-08, 11:10 PM)malf Wrote: [ -> ]Actually... just watched the trailer, and it's rather good  Smile

Watched a bit of it. I love horror and thriller stuff, but the trailer didn't make me want to watch the film. (I dislike the "torture-porn" genre.) Maybe I will give it a look if it shows up on Netflix!
(2017-10-08, 11:53 PM)Chris Wrote: [ -> ]For a really heart-warming, rib-tickling bit of fun, try this:



No, not really.

Oh my goodness, LOL!

However, one of my favorite shows is "The Prisoner," another series that baffles people, makes them angry, or they love. Thumbs Up

Chris

(2017-10-09, 10:24 AM)Doppelgänger Wrote: [ -> ]Oh my goodness, LOL!

However, one of my favorite shows is "The Prisoner," another series that baffles people, makes them angry, or they love. Thumbs Up

I like "The Prisoner". Actually, I recently rewatched the Patrick McGoohan episodes of "Columbo" - he was the murderer in four (three of which he directed) and directed another one of the original series. (Actually, I see he also directed the penultimate episode of the revived series, with Billy Connolly, which I don't think I've ever seen.) All the episodes are freely available at the Internet Archive - until someone complains about copyright, I assume.
(2017-10-09, 10:52 AM)Chris Wrote: [ -> ]I like "The Prisoner". Actually, I recently rewatched the Patrick McGoohan episodes of "Columbo" - he was the murderer in four (three of which he directed) and directed another one of the original series. (Actually, I see he also directed the penultimate episode of the revived series, with Billy Connolly, which I don't think I've ever seen.) All the episodes are freely available at the Internet Archive - until someone complains about copyright, I assume.

I didn't watch the new, American version of the "The Prisoner." The UK version has been a fave of mine for maybe twenty years. I don't remember how I stumbled across it -- I think it was a marathon on BRAVO? Anyway, I fell in love with it and own the DVDs, which I watch from time to time.

I've seen Patrick McGoohan as a villain in a lot of stuff, but I didn't know he portrayed one in "Columbo"! I barely remember that show -- my parents watched it. I do remember he was the villain in "The Silver Streak," a comedy-thriller with Gene Wilder. (Miss him, too.)

Chris

(2017-10-09, 11:11 AM)Doppelgänger Wrote: [ -> ]I didn't watch the new, American version of the "The Prisoner." The UK version has been a fave of mine for maybe twenty years. I don't remember how I stumbled across it -- I think it was a marathon on BRAVO? Anyway, I fell in love with it and own the DVDs, which I watch from time to time.

I've seen Patrick McGoohan as a villain in a lot of stuff, but I didn't know he portrayed one in "Columbo"! I barely remember that show -- my parents watched it. I do remember he was the villain in "The Silver Streak," a comedy-thriller with Gene Wilder. (Miss him, too.)

If you like Patrick McGoohan, the "Columbo" episodes would be well worth seeing. They are generally very clever, well constructed "inverted detective stories", in which the viewer knows who the murderer is and how the murder was committed from the start, and the interest lies in how the murderer's guilt will be proved. McGoohan played four different murderers because he was a close friend of the star, Peter Falk.
(2017-10-09, 11:32 AM)Chris Wrote: [ -> ]If you like Patrick McGoohan, the "Columbo" episodes would be well worth seeing. They are generally very clever, well constructed "inverted detective stories", in which the viewer knows who the murderer is and how the murder was committed from the start, and the interest lies in how the murderer's guilt will be proved. McGoohan played four different murderers because he was a close friend of the star, Peter Falk.

Wow, I didn't know that McGoohan and Peter Falk were friends. I will definitely try to find those episodes. Thanks!
Another trailer I couldn't resist.

(2017-10-10, 04:28 AM)malf Wrote: [ -> ]Another trailer I couldn't resist.


I also haven't watched the new Star Wars movies. I know, it's heresy apparently. I don't know what is going on in that Universe.
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