Pluggers by Rick McKee for June 29, 2020

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    Prescott_Philosopher   almost 4 years ago

    Ah! Ya got me with that one.

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    Templo S.U.D.  almost 4 years ago

    I can hardly imagine the 1984 original “The Karate Kid” — which was released when I was twenty days old — on that TV channel.

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    juncarlo  almost 4 years ago

    What scares me is that when I see a movie from when I was a child, many of the actors are already dead.

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    Caldonia  almost 4 years ago

    Even the silent ones!

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    Breadboard  almost 4 years ago

    Clock only goes in one direction …..

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    Geophyzz  almost 4 years ago

    But at 103, Olivia De Havilland (Robin Hood 1938, Gone With the Wind, 1939, etc.) just keeps on keeping on.

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    Jefano Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    I wondered if this was from the Frank Puglia who was a longtime film and television actor, but he died in 1975. Any relation, I wonder?

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    nyssawho13  almost 4 years ago

    BTW, Norman Lloyd (St. Elsewhere, Dead Poets Society, and more), is 104 will be 105 in November!

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    Dani Rice  almost 4 years ago

    It’s the same way with “Golden Oldie” records. The songs that you listened to in high school are now classics". I once asked some sweet young thing manning a record booth at a fair if she had anything by Glenn Miller. Got a blank look. “Who’s he?”

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    kathleenhicks62  almost 4 years ago

    I am not that old for the best ones……

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    CitizenKing  almost 4 years ago

    When I was a kid what most of what we consider classics were all over the TV on weekends and late at night. (Not too late, they stopped broadcasting at midnight or so.) Loved watching them with my Dad back then and still watch them today.

    But let’s say it’s 1966 and I am watching The Maltese Falcon (1941). It seemed like a relic, but a great well made relic. That is just 25 years. A similar movie today would be from 1995, let’s say Get Shorty. Do kids today think of Get Shorty the way I did The Maltese Falcon? Or do they think of that movie at all?

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    the lost wizard  almost 4 years ago

    You also remember that 25 inches was a huge TV and only select people had colour TVs where most peoples faces were a shade of green..

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    Teto85 Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    I remember first watching AMC about 25 years ago. They showed only B&W movies from the 1930s to the 1950s with only a station announcement and a preview before and after the movie. Then they went to color and included the 1960s. Then announcements in the middle, then commercial advertisements and then they became zombie central. AMC stands for American Movie Classics.

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    MichaelSFC90  almost 4 years ago

    For the classic movie fan, TCM is the only channel in town. (Or at least one of the top five.)

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    Impkins  Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    What’s on TV? DUST! And then it started. :>)

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