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Two of the best
Apr 13th, 2014 at 3:28pm
 
Two of the best movies on tonight.

The Hunt for Red October

and

In the Heat of the Night.
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Reply #1 - Apr 15th, 2014 at 6:45am
 
I've got In the Heat of the Night taped. The story looks good. I watched another of Poitier's movies - A Patch of Blue, the other week. I hadn't seen it for about 20 years and it was excellent.

With the older movies the actors tend to speak so much more clearly. The audio must have been a lot better years ago or maybe the actors were just articulate. I occasionally miss parts of the dialogue with modern shows. When you get to an important part of the movie - the actors seem to mumble or their voice fades away so you have to rewind it then turn the volume up and down to catch what they're saying. Even on a higher volume sometimes you can't understand the two or three crucial words that relate to the plot of the show.

Any yank movie before about 1960 the actors tend to speak beautifully and clearly and the volume stays in the one place for the duration. Pity the storylines are often a bit boring.
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Reply #2 - Apr 15th, 2014 at 7:39am
 
mantra wrote on Apr 15th, 2014 at 6:45am:
I've got In the Heat of the Night taped. The story looks good.


I'm surprised you haven't seen it after all these years. It's one of my all-time favourites. Lots of different elements to it.

I've said it before somewhere here: When Sidney Poitier first became a 'name' in Hollywood the acting community had still not taken to him because he was black. 

There was still a lot of prejudice and race snobbery around. But Poitier later said that the one white household that threw open its doors to him unreservedly was that of Richard Widmark and his wife. They embraced him fully, which helped to ease him into the acting fraternity as a respected peer.   

mantra wrote on Apr 15th, 2014 at 6:45am:
Even on a higher volume sometimes you can't understand the two or three crucial words that relate to the plot of the show.


It was only yesterday that I was talking to my neighbour about this very same thing. I've long since totally given up even trying to understand the words being sung to many of the songs of today.

Even with Jimmy Barnes screaming and shouting into the microphone while his sweat sprays across the first three rows of the audience ~ I don't understand a word he's saying. It's probably just as well I don't.  Smiley


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