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The Last Movie You Watched
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"Greyhound", Tom Hanks is CO of WWII destroyer. We ride with him for the last 48 hours of his convoy's trip to England. Possibly the most accurate WWII naval movie I've seen.
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If anyone thinks any movie is 100% original, much less any religion, consider this.

Younger generations remember "Scream" where at one point, police were telling the scared female that the call was coming from within her house.

So last night not being able to sleep, and hating ads I switched to TMC, because they don't have commercials or giant bugs on the screen, and I will put up with a crappy movie if it keeps my attention over having to change the channels to avoid ads.

So anywho, last night, very late night, I stumbled on a movie called "Black Christmas"(1974). Turned out to be a thriller/horror. The ladies at a local sorority kept on getting obscene phone calls. One by one the killer managed to kill the girls and hide them in the house without the others knowing, especially the main character. She finely convinced the police to trace the phone calls, and what do you know, the script called for the police to inform her that the calls she was getting were coming form within the same house.

More irony. I saw "Black Christmas" for the first time overnight last night. BUT, it was not the first motif of "tracing" a phone call I had seen even way before Scream. 

There was an episode of the original Hawaii Five O, where a phone company employee was  tracing the accepting call, by walking through the local phone company relays, following the wires, to get to the caller.
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(December 19, 2020 at 7:14 pm)Brian37 Wrote: If anyone thinks any movie is 100% original, much less any religion, consider this.

Younger generations remember "Scream" where at one point, police were telling the scared female that the call was coming from within her house.

So last night not being able to sleep, and hating ads I switched to TMC, because they don't have commercials or giant bugs on the screen, and I will put up with a crappy movie if it keeps my attention over having to change the channels to avoid ads.

So anywho, last night, very late night, I stumbled on a movie called "Black Christmas"(1974). Turned out to be a thriller/horror. The ladies at a local sorority kept on getting obscene phone calls. One by one the killer managed to kill the girls and hide them in the house without the others knowing, especially the main character. She finely convinced the police to trace the phone calls, and what do you know, the script called for the police to inform her that the calls she was getting were coming form within the same house.

More irony. I saw "Black Christmas" for the first time overnight last night. BUT, it was not the first motif of "tracing" a phone call I had seen even way before Scream. 

There was an episode of the original Hawaii Five O, where a phone company employee was  tracing the accepting call, by walking through the local phone company relays, following the wires, to get to the caller.

Interesting bit of fluff: the-call-coming-from-inside-the-house as a film trope dates from 1971, and is thought to have been inspired by the actual murder of a babysitter in the 1950s.

Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson
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(December 19, 2020 at 7:33 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:
(December 19, 2020 at 7:14 pm)Brian37 Wrote: If anyone thinks any movie is 100% original, much less any religion, consider this.

Younger generations remember "Scream" where at one point, police were telling the scared female that the call was coming from within her house.

So last night not being able to sleep, and hating ads I switched to TMC, because they don't have commercials or giant bugs on the screen, and I will put up with a crappy movie if it keeps my attention over having to change the channels to avoid ads.

So anywho, last night, very late night, I stumbled on a movie called "Black Christmas"(1974). Turned out to be a thriller/horror. The ladies at a local sorority kept on getting obscene phone calls. One by one the killer managed to kill the girls and hide them in the house without the others knowing, especially the main character. She finely convinced the police to trace the phone calls, and what do you know, the script called for the police to inform her that the calls she was getting were coming form within the same house.

More irony. I saw "Black Christmas" for the first time overnight last night. BUT, it was not the first motif of "tracing" a phone call I had seen even way before Scream. 

There was an episode of the original Hawaii Five O, where a phone company employee was  tracing the accepting call, by walking through the local phone company relays, following the wires, to get to the caller.

Interesting bit of fluff: the-call-coming-from-inside-the-house as a film trope dates from 1971, and is thought to have been inspired by the actual murder of a babysitter in the 1950s.

Boru

I was simply surprised that Scream had older memes in it. But that is why I posted this thread, it should not surprise anyone that newer anything gets influenced by older anything.
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You know "Scream" is a parody flick, right?
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I can hardly believe that this film came out over 20 years ago and I saw it for the first time yesterday.  Popcorn
"The world is my country; all of humanity are my brethren; and to do good deeds is my religion." (Thomas Paine)
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(December 20, 2020 at 7:33 am)Gwaithmir Wrote: [Image: 330px-Tomorrow_Never_Dies_%28UK_cinema_poster%29.jpg]

I can hardly believe that this film came out over 20 years ago and I saw it for the first time yesterday.  Popcorn

Don't feel too badly about it. I only saw 'The Shop Around The Corner' this year, and it was made in 1940. Odd, as I'm a Jimmy Stewart fan.

Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson
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Lost 2004 season 1
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I've lost more that than. Two drives just gave off the mysterious blue smoke.
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