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Ann Margret Thatcher |
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I watched part of It's A Wonderful Life on NBC Saturday night, and during bits of it there was a voice over describing the action: "George wipes his
hand on his coat after shaking hands with Potter, as if trying to rid himself of the slime..." or some such. It was bizarre. Anyone else notice it? And
no, I wasn't imbibing.
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Screerider |
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I watched it, don't remember that particularly, but the stars/angels/gods were adding commentary here and there. Could that have been it?
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SuitSnob |
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Screerider wrote: Oh yeah...that one is like The Wiccan Yule Parade. |
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Ann Margret Thatcher |
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No, I know that movie by heart - seen it dozens of times. This almost sounded like cut-ins from a DVD commentary or something. I watched maybe half of the
movie and it only happened intermittently. The one part I remember it happening in particular was when Potter offers George a job, and later when George goes
home and finds out Mary is pregnant.
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great personality |
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on @ 8pm on ABC tonight! |
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SuitSnob |
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SNL has some Xmas classics, including the "lost" ending to It's a Wonderful Life available:
http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/target/ Enjoy the Target ad! |
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SuitSnob |
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great personality wrote: And tonight is the un-cut version! |
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cindidindi76 |
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I already watched it when it was on last week.
I saw one over the weekend, I can't remember what it was called but it was kind of fucked up. It was about a little reindeer that was the product of a one night stand (seriously) and decided he needed to go to the north pole to find out who his father was. He also had a friend/father figure that was a squirrel who went with him, and along the way they met a female hooker/stripper squirrel. It's not going to be added to my must see list. |
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Ann Margret Thatcher |
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Mystery solved - at least I haven't gone off my nut, as George would say. |
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dashbrdparadise |
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SuitSnob |
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Just watching the uncircumcised Charlie Brown Christmas. I cannot believe how much they cut out last week.
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Tender Branson |
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SuitSnob wrote: And the mystery as to why the little red haired girl won't give it up for Charlie Brown is solved. Dude needs to de-turtleneck. |
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Hanson |
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cindidindi76 wrote: That was The Flight Before Christmas. It's actually a Finnish movie that was dubbed for American TV. I recorded it last year and... yeah, it was weird. It was so weird I became convinced it was foreign, so I looked it up on imdb. |
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SuitSnob |
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Tender Branson wrote:Oh! So until he gets a circumcision, Charlie Brown has a "little red head?" |
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scareseasily |
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Any takes for Jack Frost or Jingle All the Way? Both are on TV tonight.
I'd never say no to Jack Frost, mostly due to my unending yet secret love affair for Michael Keaton. Even Michael Keaton snowmen. |
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dashbrdparadise |
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Jack Frost is awful, I used to watch it all the time when it first came out. <3
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Ahminept |
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Eh, can all these! Just show "The Year Without a Santa Claus" ALL the time!!
Ok, maybe Rudolph a couple times, but forget the rest! |
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SuitSnob |
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Have we all conveniently forgotten the live action Year Without a Santa Claus that NBC did a few years back?
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Tender Branson |
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I must've missed it. Please tell me it was all Rocky Horror Picture Show-like and that people dressed up as the characters acted it out in front of the screen as the original played. Live action Heatmiser- how in the HELL could I have missed out on that little slice of cheese-laden goodness? |
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Utopian |
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The most amusing Christmas special was John Denver and the Muppets. Sure wish they'd bring that one back.
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