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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Classic TV: The 70s


    jillwill-1 — 9 years ago(November 16, 2016 05:21 AM)

    There was a channel just dedicated to old Made for TV movies? The Hallmark channel shows their cheesy holiday ones round the clock but I'd love to see a channel dedicated to hard-to-find, maybe-only-seen-once and classic made for TV movies of the 70s & 80s. Things you haven't seen since you were a kid. What would be the top 3 on your wish list?

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      tmaj48 — 9 years ago(November 16, 2016 05:34 PM)

      Yes, of course! With all the retro TV channels around these days (Me, Antenna, Cozi, etc.), why isn't there a TV station that provides this? Fortunately, I happen to own several of my favorites. These are among the best:
      Holiday movies:
      The trilogy about Addie, a girl living in the Midwest in the 1940s
      The House Without a Christmas Tree/The Thanksgiving Treasure/The Easter Promise
      The heartbreaking Christmas movie for children,
      J.T.
      The precursor to
      The Waltons
      The Homecoming
      The troubled teen movies:
      Go Ask Alice
      Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring
      The Girls of Huntington House
      starring Sissy Spacek as an outspoken pregnant teenage girl, in an era when pregnant teens were forced to be segregated in separate high schools
      The horror movies:
      Trilogy of Terror
      The Night Stalker
      and
      The Night Strangler
      The Longest Night
      (girl is kidnapped and buried alive in a coffin)
      The comedies:
      All You Need is Cash
      the second funniest parody about a rock group
      (in this case, the Rutlesgood music, too!)
      The Girl Most Likely To.
      I've never found Joan Rivers funny, except
      for this dark comedy written by her.
      Touching movies about people with terminal illnesses:
      Sunshine
      Message to My Daughter
      Brian's Song
      Do You Remember Love
      reminiscent of the more recent theatrical film
      Still Alice
      , and better
      Historical/nostalgic dramas:
      The Night That Panicked America
      about Orson Welles' "The War of the Worlds" broadcast
      The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman
      When Every Day Was the Fourth of July
      Two films that I've been looking for for years and still haven't found:
      And No One Could Save Her
      thriller starring Lee Remick
      Marian Rose White
      starring the actress who plays the voice of Bart Simpson as a girl unfairly institutionalized by an evil stepmother.
      I'd even watch some of the sillier onesthe ones about teenage runaways, demonically possessed family members and pets, people being trapped by animals,
      etc., rather than the treacly slop dished out by the Hallmark network. The least Hallmark could do is rebroadcast some of the better films from their "Hall of Fame" library, such as
      Sarah, Plain and Tall; The Old Man; Aunt Mary; Front of the Class; The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler; My Name is Bill W.
      , etc. They could just show these fine films over and over again, especially during the holidays, instead of wasting money to make "new" movies which are just the same superficial pap endlessly repeated.
      I'm not crying, you fool, I'm laughing!
      Hewwo.

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        kurttoy — 9 years ago(November 18, 2016 07:35 AM)

        I'd rather see a lot of the older ones myself instead of the IMO misandric Lifetime films that demonize men as "sexist" folks wanting to victimize women.

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