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TheItGirl
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April Fools on TCM

TCM is spotlighting classic silent & screwball comedies during the month of April:

http://www.turnerclassicmovies.com/ThisMon...,,92499,00.html

Looks like we can look forward to lots of Chaplin, Fatty Arbuckle, Harold Lloyd, Marx Brothers, Preston Sturgess,  Jean Arthur, Carole Lombard, Laurel and Hardy, Buster Keaton and on and on.  Whee!


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Marlowe
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Re: April Fools on TCM

Funny how TCM seems to anticipate the mood I'm in...I've been dying for Screwball Comedies lately!

TCM is truly my lifeline to the past.  I've had the channel since 1997 and don't know how I get by without it.


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Re: April Fools on TCM

What's cruel, is I had the channel for awhile, and now I don't. So when i go to my parents house, who do have it, it's the first thing I look for. And if AMC would play something other then John Wayne movies!! But that's another, older thread.


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Re: April Fools on TCM

Hooray for TCM!  I've been backed up in my Silent needs since they interrupted everything for 31 Days of Oscar.

I NEED MY KEATON!


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Doctor Strange
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Re: April Fools on TCM

So much great stuff is going to be shown! TCM comes through once again...

Check out Leonard Maltin's incisive plug for this series, and TCM in general, at his site:

http://www.leonardmaltin.com/home.htm

I couldn't have said it better myself. You know, Leonard's really something of a national treasure himself... (One of my most treasured experiences was taking his groundbreaking course on cartoons at The New School in 1982, the last time that he taught it before moving to LA to be part of Entertainment Tonight. Lemme tell ya, it was a *scene*!)


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