This Wednesday has a lot of movies about fleeing a war-torn country followed by a few movies about traveling by sea, one where the people find out they are on a cruise liner to the afterlife.
Then there are a TON of movies featuring a divorce as the main focus.
It is topped off with The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and a story about a deaf-mute.
Why the hell would they air all those themes? Still trying to figure it out.
They just showed Blazing Saddles.
If you remember, the ending is a huge 4th wall break where everything is shown to be a Hollywood set.
Also the Governor, played by Mel Brooks, is a pervert imbecile who is controlled by Hedley Lamar.
There are some connections there.
The sheriff is near...
The movie on there now is talking about vaccines for small pox. They said scare everyone to make sure they take it! lol Wow that is familiar
BBC on jan 6-7th kept playing the patriot on loop a few blocks of the day
They have a different theme each day. I didn’t question them when they had the Laurel & Hardy tribute through December.
https://www.tcm.com/schedule?icid=mainnav14-schedule
Well, you know when Tombstone plays, shit's about to get real.
When TCM went to a subscription channel only, I refused to pay for it so I haven't watched it in... um, what is it now, over a year? Whatever, if it's not on my basic cable feed, I'm not paying for it.... I don't watch over half the channels I get anyway. All the MSM outlets, Faux Gnus, and basically the idiot channels I never tune in to.
They should show The Way Back, which is about guys escaping from a Stalin's Siberian gulag and hiking to India.