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(9,996 posts)Oeditpus Rex
(43,094 posts)"Something for Joey," about Penn State running back and Heisman winner John Capeletti and his little brother, who had leukemia.
It had even more schmaltz, which was the fashion for tee vee movies of the '70s and early '80s.
Wiz Imp
(9,996 posts)Not quite at the level of Brian's Song, but still pretty good in it's own right.
Ritabert
(2,446 posts)Later a series.
Floyd R. Turbo
(32,913 posts)A bit of trivia: In the Mr. R.I.N.G. episode, the robot is developed by the Tyrell Institute. Tyrell Corporation created the replicants in Blade Runner.
Ritabert
(2,446 posts)johnp3907
(4,312 posts)Oeditpus Rex
(43,094 posts)I read the book in seveh grade and saw the movie a few years later. I imagine it was excruciating for Gunther to write, yet he had to.
johnp3907
(4,312 posts)Finally read it about 8 or 10 years ago, when I was around 50.
Floyd R. Turbo
(32,913 posts)rsdsharp
(12,004 posts)Intended as a one off, they made it into a series.
Scrivener7
(59,522 posts)Like John Boy says to Mary Ellen.
rsdsharp
(12,004 posts)Scrivener7
(59,522 posts)rsdsharp
(12,004 posts)or my assessment of her bosom?
It really did happen.
Scrivener7
(59,522 posts)rsdsharp
(12,004 posts)but Ms. McDonough says she used a body double for those scenes. She (Mary McDonough) did have a boob job, though.
Michael Learned played a prostitute on Gunsmoke, and another character she played was the only woman Matt Dillon kissed on the show.
Scrivener7
(59,522 posts)Wiz Imp
(9,996 posts)Olympic Gold Medal winning speed skater Dan Jansen was also born the same day.
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Coventina
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Floyd R. Turbo
(32,913 posts)Scrivener7
(59,522 posts)the monster was really just a light behind a mason jar full of red jello, but it kept me up for a week when I was 8!
Floyd R. Turbo
(32,913 posts)Permanut
(8,391 posts)Another early Spielberg gem.
Was later released in theaters with added footage.
Paladin
(32,354 posts)We all became Spielberg fans, really early.
catbyte
(39,153 posts)Tea Leoni is a hoot. In fact, the whole cast is good.
Niagara
(11,857 posts)Duel 1971
Let's Scare Jessica to Death 1971
The Legend of Lizzie Borden 1975
Salem's Lot 1979
Dark Night of the Scarecrow 1981
Buried Alive 1989, 1990 with Tim Matheson and Jennifer Jason Leigh
I'm positive that there are several movies that I've forgotten to mention that aren't in the horror or thriller category.
I worked all day today and my brain is fried. Also, my desktop PC is being totally obnoxious and acting up like a complete fucko.
Thank you for understanding.
LuckyCharms
(22,653 posts)and every so often, that movie pops in my head and I wonder what I would do if a huge truck was chasing me.
Hi Niagara. I hope tomorrow is better for you and that your computer sorts itself out.
Scrivener7
(59,522 posts)electricmonk
(2,015 posts)I was just searching for that a couple nights ago. I was thinking about lesser known Jennifer Jason Leigh movies and remembered watching that when it was originally on.
My favorite made for tv movie is probably Special Bulletin
A couple from when I was a kid that have stuck with me forever are Trapped from 1973 and Gargoyles from 1972. I haven't seen trapped since it originally aired but have watched Gargoyles a few times. It's super cheesy now but still fun.
johnp3907
(4,312 posts)One thing about it that I didn't notice when I watched it as an 8 year old: There are a bunch of scenes where Susan Clark has her face partially hidden. Maybe a cold sore or something? It's pretty funny because it's so obvious that they're hiding something.
Oeditpus Rex
(43,094 posts)And Dennis Weaver's near-solo performance was outstanding. It's one of precious few films I think lived up to the short story it came from.
But I'll go with this:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086350/?ref_=ext_shr]
Floyd R. Turbo
(32,913 posts)no_hypocrisy
(54,908 posts)3825-87867
(1,939 posts)on National TV early November of last year! Scared a whole country of people! The sequel looks even worse!
Floyd R. Turbo
(32,913 posts)Chipper Chat
(10,870 posts)The 2000 election and the recount in Florida. Duh - it was RECOUNT
Floyd R. Turbo
(32,913 posts)Coventina
(29,733 posts)Holy shit did that ever do a number on 13-year-old me!
Gave me an embarrassing fondness for bodice rippers and life-long crushes on Jane Seymour and Ian McKellen.
On edit: Found the trailer!!
Floyd R. Turbo
(32,913 posts)ms liberty
(11,237 posts)I've never gotten the chance to see this version.
Coventina
(29,733 posts)In fact, I own it on DVD, whereas I do not own the Jane Seymour version!
johnp3907
(4,312 posts)I remember a friend and his mom telling me about it after it first aired, and I was so bummed I missed it. Then it took decades for me to finally see it.
Floyd R. Turbo
(32,913 posts)LogDog75
(1,301 posts)This is a fun, humorous movie from Hallmark.
From IMDB:
In 1945, a young boy arrives in a small Georgia town on a bus from which his mother was abducted and murdered. Alone he sits quietly and everyone becomes convinced that he is deaf and mute. Deciding that silence offers some power and protection, the boy decides to remain mute and just listens to all that is being said around him by people who think that he cannot hear. John Sacksteder
Twenty years later, he's the local handyman who everyone thinks is deaf and mute. What they don't know is his hearing is just fine and he can speak which is fine because he overhears the townspeople's secrets. How do the townspeople react when they find out he isn't deaf or mute.
This movie has a good cast including:
Mathew Modine
James Earl Jones
Jerry O'Connell
Bernadette Peters
Tom Skerritt
Frankie Muniz
Floyd R. Turbo
(32,913 posts)KitFox
(566 posts)I havent seen it since it aired but I remember how poignant it was. I had not thought about Duel in a long time. That was realistically intense!
Mad_Dem_X
(10,193 posts)I've seen it two or three times, and I cry every time.
OldBaldy1701E
(11,143 posts)However, I have to add one that may be cheesy, but I loved it and still do.
(Warning: The movie is a bit dated in its... social depictions...)
(Bonus: Main theme sung by Nancy Wilson.)
Floyd R. Turbo
(32,913 posts)LudwigPastorius
(14,725 posts)It starts at 45:50
Gargoyles (1972)
Floyd R. Turbo
(32,913 posts)Chasstev365
(7,798 posts)And the Band Played On: 1993 HBO movie about the 1980's outbreak of the Aids epidemic. An amazing cast and so well done.
Floyd R. Turbo
(32,913 posts)Emile
(42,293 posts)Jrose
(1,532 posts)Some were written by Spielberg, many of their music themes by Mancini.
Floyd R. Turbo
(32,913 posts)The pilot:
Jrose
(1,532 posts)justaprogressive
(6,909 posts)John D. McDonald's
"The Girl, The Gold Watch, and Everything"