FACE VALUE (1991) The Marla Hanson Story.
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jgiles-367-954534 — 12 years ago(July 16, 2013 07:28 PM)
@WarpedRecord, I do collect a lot of promotional photos and press kits that I have purchased on Ebay. I have several from made for tv movies, including press kits for Death Sentence (1974) with Cloris Leachman, It Was Him or Us (1995) with Ann Jillian and the AIDS miniseries And the Band Played On (1993).
I keep them in binders and put stickers on the outer plastic sheets saying what the movie is and what year it is from. I love to look at them from time to time. -
WarpedRecord — 12 years ago(July 16, 2013 09:46 PM)
That is so cool, Jgiles! Are those press kits even made anymore, or is it mostly digital now? I suspect the latter.
"And the Band Played On" is terrific, and it's great to see Alan Alda in a darker role. I also recently saw "Death Sentence," which was packaged as a Nick Nolte Film but really belongs to Cloris Leachman. I haven't caught "It Was Him or Us" yet.
I started out as a record collector (and still very much am, hence my screen name), but I've also started collecting movies big-time. Unfortunately, I've had to thin out much of the memorabilia because I only have so much space for the titles themselves, which are severely crowding my space as it is. -
jgiles-367-954534 — 12 years ago(July 18, 2013 03:45 PM)
Press kits do seem to be a thing of the past and I'm used to seeing more of them for theatrical movies, not tv movies. The ones I find on Ebay are so cool. They tell what channel the movie aired on and what time and give a summary of the movie and have pictures.
You're right about "And the Band Played On". I enjoy that movie and when we watched the movie in health class in middle school, my teacher told us that Alan Alda was playing a jerk, which he did and he did it very well. You're also right about "Death Sentence". The lower-quality DVDs of that movie (which is mostly how it's available on DVD) emphasize Nick Nolte, who was really only starting out in his career and has a small role. Cloris Leachman was the star of the movie.
I collect a lot of pop culture items, the most recent being the press kits and photos from movies and tv shows. It's a fun hobby. -
WarpedRecord — 12 years ago(August 01, 2013 07:34 AM)
"Whisper Kill," a so-so thriller from 1988 with Loni Anderson and Richard Penny.
http://www.imdb.com/board/10096435/combined
Along those lines, didn't there used to be a Loni Anderson thread on this board that TVmovieViewer created? I found those threads for various actors and actresses very useful. It seems posts on this board are disappearing rapidly. -
jgiles-367-954534 — 12 years ago(August 01, 2013 03:19 PM)
I believe you are correct in saying there used to be a Loni Anderson thread and you are also correct in saying some of the threads are disappearing. I feel that way, too and it also seems like not many people are posting in the Made-For-TV-Films message board anymore, which is a shame because I'd love to keep the conversations going about this very underrated but highly enjoyable genre.
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WarpedRecord — 12 years ago(August 01, 2013 03:32 PM)
Yes, it's unfortunate this board isn't more active, but TV movies are a fairly small niche.
I don't mind so much when generic-type threads disappear, but I found TVmovieViewer's individual threads on actors and actresses very helpful. Clearly a lot of thought and work went into compiling those. I've sought out many of those films based on the recommendations. Unfortunately, by the time I get around to watching the film, many of the threads have disappeared. -
TVmovieViewer — 12 years ago(August 04, 2013 07:54 PM)
Hi Warped, Thank you for the compliments about my threads. There was indeed a Loni Anderson thread, and it unfortunately has been deleted. I didn't like "Whisper Kill" even though I like Loni and June Lockhart- who has a significant role in the movie.
It's frustrating that so many of out old threads have been deleted. Unfortunately I didn't save any of them.
Yesterday I watched the TV movie "Deception: A Mother's Secret" (1991) starring Steven Weber and Katherine Helmond. It was very good and I recommend it. -
WarpedRecord — 12 years ago(August 05, 2013 07:37 AM)
Hello, TVmovieViewer: Yes, "Whisper Kill" was pretty disappointing, and it's more of a Joey Penny film than a Loni Anderson film despite how my DVD portrayed it. That's not the problem, though it's the flat script and meandering plot. And I see today happens to be Ms. Anderson's 68th birthday.
I don't like when people whine about IMDb and I realize this is a free service, but it's unfortunate that threads that are redundant and go nowhere remain on these boards while truly useful threads like yours for actors' and actresses' TV films get deleted. Even if it's weeks or months between posts, I find them very useful when I get around to a film with that star. I suspect the deletions are random and based on algorithms or something else I don't understand.
I'll be on the lookout for "Deception: A Mother's Secret." As always, thanks for your recommendations for as long as they survive. -
Thor-Delta — 11 years ago(April 23, 2014 10:57 PM)
Do TV movies produced outside the US count?
If so, then the last I watched was
Ironiya sudby, ili S legkim parom!
(1975), known in the English speaking world as "The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath!". It's a comedy-drama. 8.5/10, it's excellent despite being largely shot on the one set.
I have DVDs of a few 1960s/1970s PBS/NET one-off television dramas coming in the mail (sorta like TV movies but shot on video-tape. Do they count?), want to watch them when they come. I also have some other TV movies coming in the mail. I just wish it was easier to find TV movies on DVD. At lot of the really interesting ones either aren't on DVD, or are only available on DVD-R. DVD-R is evil.
George? Oh, for a man his age who's been through as much as he has, he looks terrible -
Thor-Delta — 11 years ago(May 08, 2014 11:55 PM)
Priklyucheniya Sherloka Kholmsa i doktora Vatsona: Sokrovishcha Agry
(1983)
Aka "The Treasures of Agra"
Decent, but I did not enjoy the sub-plot involving the Adler woman. The rest of this TV movie is quite good though, though at 144 minutes it is a bit long, and when it was originally broadcast it was shown over 2 nights.
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free2bme22592000 — 11 years ago(May 17, 2014 02:54 PM)
I'm not sure. I watched it on YouTube. Connie Selleca is one of my favorite actresses. I habe been looking for years for one of hers called Dangerous Waters. Anyone watched it ?
Valerie Harper is great in Night Terror. Dying Room only is eh just okay in my own opinion though. Glad to find a board like this on IMDB! -
hiddenagenda1 — 11 years ago(June 24, 2014 03:23 PM)
Alice Through the Looking Glass (1966)- 10/10. Repeat viewing.
I had the urge to watch this again. I remember watching this on TV, when I was young. Jack Palance was so good as the Jabberwock. I thought Jimmy Durante was funny as Humpty Dumpty. Judi Rolin and Roy Castle were a good pair. Judi's singing sure impressed me. She was an excellent soprano.
I'm an Alice in Wonderland fan. I still have my Alice in Wonderland doll that I got, when I was 10. I watched the movie with her.
Volker Flenske: (While torturing David) I don't know why you're doing this to yourself! -
hiddenagenda1 — 11 years ago(August 13, 2014 10:35 PM)
The Phantom of the Opera (1983)- 10/10. First time viewing.
Last night, I skimmed through Phantom of the Mall: Eric's Revenge (1989) to see if I wanted to watch it or not. This morning, I had a very vivid dream. It was a mixture of The Phantom of the Opera (1983), The Phantom of the Opera (1989), and Popcorn (1991). My dream made me want to watch The Phantom of the Opera (1983) [Thanks, YouTube!]. I seen and own the other two movies.
I'm a phantom of the opera fan and this is one of my favorites. I think it is powerful and kinda creepy. I also think that this is Jane Seymour's best movie.
Volker Flenske: (While torturing David) I don't know why you're doing this to yourself!