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Don't forget Gilligan's Island..Harold Hecubah's production of Hamlet written and directed by Harold Hecubah and starring Harold Hecubah had all the great Carmen songs by Bizet put to words.. I still sing them sometimes…"I ask to be.. or not .. to be.. and that is the question that I ask of thee…"

Actually, and further to my earlier post, it was one of the more enjoyable films I saw at the festival last september. I know that sometimes seeing something at a festival may make for a more favourable review than if screened regularly, but still - it was funny, it made me laugh, it was well acted, it had an

I dunno.. I think maybe this reviewer was looking for more than they should have been looking for in this..I saw this film at the Calgary International Film Festival last September, and really enjoyed it. Its a light, fun little comedy with a bit of action thrown in, and made for a nice night's entertainment.

Wow. That Joseph Spence version, is. wow. Thanks for sharing that - I've not really heard anything like it…

To Cut a Long Story Short is great.. but I also loved Lifeline. One of their best, IMO. Those two, True and Gold, and I'm good.

Loved Dear Frankie. Such a beautiful little film.

I saw this at the Calgary International Film Festival in September. It was powerful, and the first scenes with him working among the people being taken to the showers was extremely gut wrenching and intense. Its matter of fact treatment that this was an every day sort of thing, and the way he ignored what was

I was young.. only 3 when it started, so I saw reruns probably, but it was formative on my youth.. that, and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. I would go to bed with batman pajamas, and wear a cape made of the closest towel every chance I could get. Of course, I had the corgi Batmobile to play with. At the time the stories

I saw it in Calgary in September at CIFF. It was enjoyable, and both male characters were well acted and more multidimensional than originally presented. The kid brother was great. So were the girlfriends at the boarding house. The review is right.. nothing revolutionary, just a really well done and enjoyable film.

Done and done.

I laughed at that.. :) hmm.. I seem to be digging myself ever deeper..how about.. He looks, talks and acts like he was a clone of Hank Williams..? I want Hiddlestone to be a clone, dammit.. simply looking, talking and acting like Williams isn't enough!

Yes..Sorry aboot that. Got caught up in the election thing here.. Won't happen again..

Except that I meant that he, Tom Hiddleston, acted like he was a clone of Hank Williams..your sentence implies that Hiddlestone is, in fact, a clone, which of course he isn't. But I suppose you are right in that my post is probably confusing at best.. too many pronouns.. I should have said " He looks, talks and

Well, its an interesting challenge, for sure. Here, according to the update, there was not breach of the law, so its a moot point.. but it does have its precedents.. If I recall correctly, the US made it illegal for every other country in the world to deal with Cuba for many years, even though all relevant parties,

I saw this in September at the Calgary International Film Festival, and its good, but more than that, holy crap does he nail the role. He looks, talks and acts like his clone.. its really something to behold.

but that last line has to be read fast, like almost double time…

I'm going to pretend that I did..

Actually, it very much did. The original premise, as stated in the movie, was that this would not be the outcome in the US. That the people in the US would refuse to follow the authority figure. They were then going to go to Berlin to show that the german people were different, and help to explain why the holocaust

To be honest, I barely remember it. I loved the theme song, and my avatar is connected, but that's about it..I do remember HR Pufnstuff the most, and then Lidsville.. both pretty fun things for a young kid to see.. also with good theme songs…

The Banana Splits or GTFO.