Friday, October 26, 2007
Tracey takes on TCM
Those of you who have the TCM (Turner Classic Movies) channel will get to see Tracey as the guest programmer on Friday, November 17, as she has selected four of her favorite movies to air. Here's what she's chosen for that evening, as listed on the TCM website (all times Eastern):
8 PM: Kes (dir. Ken Loach)
10 PM: Born Yesterday (dir. George Cukor; stars Judy Holliday)
12 AM: Withnail and I (stars Richard E. Grant and Paul McGann)
2 AM: I'm All Right Jack (dir. John Boulting; stars Peter Sellers)
Make sure to clear room on your Tivo for this, folks.
8 PM: Kes (dir. Ken Loach)
10 PM: Born Yesterday (dir. George Cukor; stars Judy Holliday)
12 AM: Withnail and I (stars Richard E. Grant and Paul McGann)
2 AM: I'm All Right Jack (dir. John Boulting; stars Peter Sellers)
Make sure to clear room on your Tivo for this, folks.
No ICNBYW/ATRM any time soon...
...not unless you have a region-free DVD player and can order the DVD from Spain when it comes out in early November.
According to Screener, it seems that I Could Never Be Your Woman or All That Really Matters or whatever it's going to be called will not be coming out on November 9 at all. The tone of the article made me wonder if it ever will come out in this country. I sure hope so.
Your best bet to see it, IMHO, is to order the DVD from Spain when it is released (on November 9, oddly enough). DVDGO is where I've ordered my copy from. The only bad thing is that the shipping costs more than the DVD.
In an earlier post, I speculated that we might see Tracey in her new Showtime series before this movie comes out. I don't think that's speculation any more.
According to Screener, it seems that I Could Never Be Your Woman or All That Really Matters or whatever it's going to be called will not be coming out on November 9 at all. The tone of the article made me wonder if it ever will come out in this country. I sure hope so.
Your best bet to see it, IMHO, is to order the DVD from Spain when it is released (on November 9, oddly enough). DVDGO is where I've ordered my copy from. The only bad thing is that the shipping costs more than the DVD.
In an earlier post, I speculated that we might see Tracey in her new Showtime series before this movie comes out. I don't think that's speculation any more.