TCM Remembers 2005
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Thank you for posting this. It's my least favorite of the TCM Remembers; I prefer the more traditional tribute (sad song, slow motion), but this was interesting, and a lot of great entertainers passed in 2005.
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This is the worst I've seen so far. There are far too many shots of the motel room and not enough of the actors. With the interspersed scenes of the movies that the directors directed, it's confusing, and you wonder for a moment whether the actors in those scenes died too.
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@artsyfartsy1969 I wrote "haunting" as well and I hadn't seen your comment untl now, I didn't mean to plaigiarize the commentary, but I guess there is a synergy that we appreciate. It is very rainy day and moody and I can relate to the images and choice of music through my soul. "Checking out" isn't suppose to be light and wispy. Death is the last sting as we were meant originally to live on.
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@weezy1114awesome It's Joe Henry's "Flesh and Blood".
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the music is from who?
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This tribute is so beautiful and haunting that I randomly thought of it today as I sat down to do something totally unrelated, not having seen it for years. Presumably those who watch these clips are admirers of film, so I am surprised at the negative reaction this "Remember" received.
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They forgot nicole dehuff from meet the parents, she died in that year
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It's not bad and it's quite artfully done but jinkies - seedy noir much? It's almost like their saying that the departed were these Raymond Chandler/Dashiell Hammett like characters who well, didn't waft beautifully into that good night.
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Try listening to this video with the music off and listening to Audio Adrenaline's "Ocean Floor" which is the same length of time at 4:09. For some reason, that song seems better suited for this TCM Remembers tribute, because that song talks about sins and this TCM tribute was about a woman possibly having sinned in a motel room... hence Anne Bancroft's Mrs. Robinson from The Graduate.
Why is there a shot of someone who is or insanely looks like Vivien Leigh? She died in 1967. What I'm talking about is the woman who's in bed.
filmjunkie25 2 years ago
He wrote The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone, which starred Vivien Leigh and Warren Beatty, hence the clip of Vivien Leigh.
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schatze78 2 years ago
...Gavin Lambert is the "he." Left that part out...
schatze78 2 years ago