Found this streaming on tubi. Looks like they have all 4 seasons. It says the episodes are 24 minutes. I've only watched the pilot episode so far. I need to watch more to really comment on the picture quality, but it seemed pretty decent.
Yes, I think I was thinking of that scene and also having read about another scene that was in the script but ultimately cut or never filmed. Something like that anyway.
I can't believe there are 7 pages of people mostly talking about movies and performances they've never actually seen! I have no interest in Dirty Grandpa though I'm sure many people will and I'm also sure there have probably been far worse movies made than this with names just as big as Robert...
I like Stage Fright more and more every time I see it. It has so many great and unusual Hitchcock touches. As for I Confess, I'm a huge Hitchcock fan and a huge Montgomery Clift fan so that combination alone really has my interest! I think it's a very underrated film Hitchcock or otherwise...
My favorites in chronological order are:
Gunsmoke
Sugarfoot
Lawman
The Rifleman
Rawhide
Bonanza
Daniel Boone
The Big Valley
Cimarron Strip
Alias Smith and Jones
Honorable mention:
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
Cheyenne
Wanted Dead or Alive
The Texan
The Rebel
Watched an episode or two from:
Lost in Space-Season 2
Batman-Season 2
Lawman-Season 1 (with Adam West as Doc Holliday, which was a fun surprise!)
Wanted Dead or Alive-Season 1
The Rebel-Season 1
Bonanza-Season 1
The Mod Squad-Season 1
The Rookies-Season 1
The Six Million Dollar...
We got rid of cable a few years ago and have a Roku box with Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime, which we use more to watch some current series plus a few of the classics we don't have on DVD, but we still watch more shows on DVD/Blu-Ray than anything else. I figure we've been buying TV shows on...
I have quite a few TCM titles on DVD and Blu-Ray and am very happy with them. I also wait until they have a decent sale to buy them. Many of them would probably have never seen the light of day if not for TCM releasing them, so I certainly don't want them to "get out of this business." As for...
If you haven't seen most of the movies he's been in for the last 16 years, how can you really say they're bad? I mean, that's something like 40 movies! Are any of his contemporaries consistently doing the kinds of movies you'd like to see him do more of? I think more than anything that...
Even if I had to subscribe to half a dozen services, it would still come out to less than what my cable bill used to. And at least you can cancel anytime and pick them back up anytime without any kind of fees, re-installation, etc.