TCM in March [message #171654] |
Mon, 02 February 2009 18:44 |
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Originally posted by: Tom Carberry
Turner Classic Movies will be running two MST3K'd movies in March:
Monday, March 16th--Brain That Wouldn't Die
Thursday, March 26th--Teen-Age Crime Wave
Tom Carberry (#45505, and "you're dirt, Terry")
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Re: TCM in March [message #171897 is a reply to message #171654] |
Fri, 13 February 2009 11:23 |
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"Tom Carberry" <jtj0012@134.139.2.10> writes:
> Turner Classic Movies will be running two MST3K'd movies in March:
> Monday, March 16th--Brain That Wouldn't Die
> Thursday, March 26th--Teen-Age Crime Wave
> Tom Carberry (#45505, and "you're dirt, Terry")
I think that I've seen the un-MiSTed Brain That Wouldn't Die,
but Teen-Age Crime Wave will be a new one on me.
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Joseph Nebus
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Re: TCM in March [message #171898 is a reply to message #171897] |
Fri, 13 February 2009 12:32 |
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Originally posted by: Tom Carberry
"Joseph Nebus" <nebusj-@-rpi-.edu> wrote in message
news:nebusj.1234542147@vcmr-86.server.rpi.edu...
> "Tom Carberry" <jtj0012@134.139.2.10> writes:
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>> Turner Classic Movies will be running two MST3K'd movies in March:
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>> Monday, March 16th--Brain That Wouldn't Die
>> Thursday, March 26th--Teen-Age Crime Wave
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>> Tom Carberry (#45505, and "you're dirt, Terry")
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> I think that I've seen the un-MiSTed Brain That Wouldn't Die,
> but Teen-Age Crime Wave will be a new one on me.
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> --
> Joseph Nebus
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They've shown Brain... before on TCM, and I was disappointed to see that is
was the "short" version. The short version was edited to remove some of the
best (IMHO) scenes, like the protracted dying scene for Kurt (two or three
minute stumbling around the house and smearing his bloody stump on every
wall surface scene, with Jan in the Pan laughing all the while), and the
chewing the chunk off Dr. Cortner's face by the thing in the closet scene.
Ah yes, good times. I think this is the only version TCM has in it's
library.
Note: TCM has a habit of listing movies on their schedule, then at the last
minute dropping them off (substituting for another movie), so I'd check a
few weeks before it is to be shown. They've pulled this stunt before on
movies I really wanted to see (copy).
Tom Carberry (#45505, and I think they also cut the cat-fight between the
two "entertainers" and the pan up to a picture/painting of two
kitties--meow)
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