I watched the two-hour version of Oliver Stone's "JFK Revisited" documentary in December of 2021, and while some of that program's material is probably "new" from the standpoint of its having never been presented in documentary form on the big screen or on television in the past, I myself saw...
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Several "new" items in here since I started this thread 6 years ago today:
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http://jfk-archives.blogspot.com/The Initials Of Elmer Todd Are On CE399
I'm not nearly as schooled on all the "Mob Did It" theories as some other people are, but I do know that there is no hard evidence whatsoever that Carlos Marcello was connected in any way to Lee Harvey Oswald or that Marcello had JFK killed.
Here are a few excerpts from a book ("Reclaiming...
Sorry. I should have expanded that term. LNer = Lone Nutter. I.E., somebody who thinks Lee Harvey Oswald was a "Lone Nut" assassin and was not part of any conspiracy when he shot JFK in Dallas in 1963.
Yes, but that's something I totally expected when the book came out in late 2014. In the "JFK" world, for the most part, there's not much middle ground, especially among people who post on the Internet. There aren't very many "fence sitters" on this topic (at least in my experience).
Not really, David. There are many people who have made the conversion from "CTer" to "LNer". I'm not one of them (as I was never really in the "conspiracy" camp), but there are several prominent authors and Internet LNers who were previously conspiracy theorists --- Dave Reitzes and Dale Myers...
As far as online discussions about JFK's death, it's been an ongoing thing for me since 2003.
As for the video/audio archive, I got into that area fairly heavily when I created my first YouTube channel in 2008.
http://classic--movies.blogspot.com/2012/12/cary-grant.html
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Thank you, Steve.
Here's a "classic" flick that I can't seem to get enough of lately -- "THE UNINVITED" from 1944 (starring Ray Milland and a spooky old house in Cornwall). Here's the very good trailer (I've got a separate site with nothing but trailers too)...
This goes in the "FYI / FWIW" category....
I started a "Classic Movies" website in December 2010. It has grown to include more than 350 of my own personal favorite films (plus another 230+ pages in an Actors & Actresses index).
I've put many hundreds of hours into creating these movie pages...
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Thanks for all the great information in this thread. Very useful.
And it looks like a nice chunk of my Fugitive "Dream Set" from 2005 is actually coming to fruition. If this new set were to have a suitcase handle attached to it, I'd begin to think I had entered Rod Serling's...
Not a bad point, Ethan.
Because surely CBS isn't silly enough to put out a CD of the Heyes substitute music. (I can just envision hordes of fans flocking to the stores for a CD like that. LOL.)
However, to speculate: Perhaps CBS/Paramount felt that by providing an Audio CD of the...
BTW, IMO this cover art is hideous. You can't even read it. (Although the higher-resolution version will undoubtedly look better.) I wonder why they can't just use the "stenciled" Fugitive font? ~shrug~ ....
If CBS/P was going to put back in all the original/correct music, I have a feeling that would have been one of the first things we would have seen in the official CBS blurb put out today. But there's not a word about the music. That silence probably says a lot. Unless CBS is just being spiteful...
I think David Lambert has it slightly incorrect in the TVSoDVD blurb. It looks to me as if it's going to be a 34-Disc set, with 33 DVDs and 1 audio CD (vs. 32 DVDs + 1 CD).
My initial guess was that the audio CD would probably be the same as the "Silva Screen" soundtrack CD that came out...
I, too, have taken notice of the difference in the music (and sometimes the video) when comparing some of the teasers with the actual episode footage. Similarly, the same thing has occurred in other shows too. I specifically recall a "Leave It To Beaver" episode ("The Perfect Father", from...
Video clip with fingerprint expert Vincent Scalice (from "Who Was Lee Harvey Oswald?"; 1993; PBS-TV): http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=67A004131C8369A5
Thank you, Phil. The Fort Worth 11/22/63 footage is a favorite of mine too. And, yes, the announcer's prolonged reference to McKinley's 1901 assassination is quite chilling indeed, coming as it does just three hours before President Kennedy met the same fate. Incredibly, the nutjobs...
Does Jim Braden's appearance in Dealey Plaza on 11/22/63 magically undo and erase the many, many pieces of evidence that prove Lee Oswald was JFK's and J.D. Tippit's murderer? Or was Braden supposedly "connected" to Oswald in some fashion, Neil? http://DavidVonPein.blogspot.com