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Then How do you follow up one of the most acclaimed records ever The risk is to wrap around themselves and end up like My Bloody Valentine, still looking for the perfect sound without a single note having seen the light in the last ten years. It is what evidently our people too must have gone through if the rumours that given in the recording studio since the summer of 1998 for a fateful second album first announced for the beginning of 1999and then on a constant basis must have passed. Postponed to an indefinite date. The releases have become increasingly rarefied: first the publication of the peel session recorded for the Radio One program in June 1998 and judged by Peel himself as 'excellent', but which actually ads little to the knowledge of of the Scottish duo, if not the possibility of recovering a Happy cycling otherwise destined for the collectors market (and closing track of the American version of Music has the right to children), then the contribution to the albums for the ten years of Warp. Finally, more than a year ago a new e.p., in a beautiful place out in the country, which rather than satisfying appetites ended up feeding them out of all proportion. Representing the hottest moment of the entire discography. The vocal fragments are almost singing in the title track and add a new dimension to the contrast rhythmic / melodic of the past: the songs get longer and seem to be able to last indefinitely, like a celestial and visionary dream (Zoetrope, Kid for today). I don't know anyone who hasn't listened to the e.p. at least four times in a row just purchased., mesmerised by what Mike calls 'the emotional power of melody'. And those who managed to see them triumph at the 2001 edition of the All tommorows parties also talked about hypnosis and magic, where to add mystery there were long black drapes lowered over the stage equipment. A few lucky ones. But now, if you are reading this article, listening to Geogaddi, as I am doing, lucky us too. The wait is over.
ZUMA BEACHDrama, 1978Suzanne Somers, Steven Keats, Michael Biehn, Mark Wheeler, Kimberly Beck, Perry Lang, Rosanna Arquette, Timothy Hutton, P.J. Soles. Directed by Lee H. Katzin. 100 min.A fading rock star becomes involved with high schoolers at a beach party. OK if watching Suzanne in a bathing suit is enough to keep you interested for 100 min. Co-written by John Carpenter! Average.- excerpted from Leonard Maltin's TV Movies 1985-86 (New York: Signet, 1984).EXPANDED TV-MOVIE DATABASEClick on the alphabetized pages below to explore over 1,180 more Seventies TV-movies -- along with many from the late 1960s and early 1980s -- in our expanded database of vintage TV-movies.A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z Search Made-For-TV Movies (only) Reader's Comments - Submit your new comment or questionElizabeth Zito (Oct. 2022)I remember seeing \"JT & His Cat\" with a very young Kevin Hooks on the CBS Children's Hour in approximately 1969/1970 on TV.I saw another made-for-TV movie in the same anthology show about a ghetto teenager who becomes addicted to drugs and dies at the end.Any idea what the TV movie is called.Thanks!Elizabeth ZitoReply this thread-----cvmcarthur1953 (Sep. 2022)Movie of woman having an affair with a married man. He supports her. He has a heart attack and dies while they were making love. She has nothing when he dies. His assistant tells her he cannot help her. She is forced to become an escort at the end of the movie at the influence of her friend. Her friend sends her to a spa where she gets the full beauty treatment. The movie has Jacqlyn Smith , not Victoria Principal. The movies are similar , but at the end she is making a contract with a rich middle eastern man. Reply this thread-----Nancy Zuniga (Jul. 2022)I'm looking for a '70s made-for-tv movie about a brother and sister who entered the United States illegally from Mexico in search of a better life. The sister ended up dying from bubonic plague after she was bitten by a rat while going through some underground pipes.junekorobinson@gmail.com (Aug. 2022)This sounds like the 1983 indy film El Norte. It was shown on PBS as well as in the theater.Cheers,JunekoReply this thread-----Keith Ledford (Jun. 2022)Looking for a movie possibly made for tv, late 70s early 80s. About a west Midwest family who after losing their father, the mother moves them to california, where the teenaged brother and sister find it hard to fit in. The brother falls for the girlfriend of the popular guy at high school. The brother befriends a need at the high school. At the end there is a van or car race in the surf, one car overturns in the surf with the tide coming in. Any help appreciated.Reply this thread-----James Mcelroy (Apr. 2022)2 tv movies I remember from the 80'sOne is about a woman who was in a coma 20 years and suddenly wakes up and still thinks she's a teenager. I think it was Elizabeth Montgomery but I'm not sure The other is about a housewife who's husband has some kind of business but only gives her 20 dollars a week to buy groceries. While they're having an argument his pet bird gets loose and he dies trying to catch it.I have reference guides for TV movies but can't find either of these.Alan Robinson (Jan. 2023)The Elizabeth Montgomery movie is Between the Darkness and the Dawn 1985.Reply this thread-----Klockwork Designz (Apr. 2022)Hi thereI'm looking for a movie I watched at home as a child. It was a 60's of 70's movie. I think it takes place in a childrens home. The person who runs it is wicked beyond belief. In one scene a girl is kept in the basement and deprived of water. The woman literally takes water down and lets the poor girl see it and then takes it away. It tormented me so badly as a child & now I drink water all the time & have a fear of dying of thirst! They did such a good job of showing the desperation the girl was going through. Ugh still haunts me!!Thanks in advanceChristineReply this thread-----Tanya DeCharles (Apr. 2022)I'm looking for a movie that my grade school showed my class on a reel-to-reel movie projector in the 70s. A man goes on a fantasy-style quest for immortality. But after all his efforts- at the end of his quest- he drinks from a fountain to become mortal again so that he can be with the lady he loves. As soon as he drinks the water, a little bit of gray shows up in his hair. Reply this thread-----TheMerryNeedle (Apr. 2022)I am searching for an absorbing movie, possibly with Stephanie Zimbalist or Kristin Crosby ( the actress who \"shot\" JR on Dallas). A child goes missing, and many years later a young woman shows up and seems to truly be the missing girl. At the end, even though the grandma knows it isn't her, she doesn't care. Just trying to find this because it's one I watched with my mom and big sister, now gone. Thank you. nmbr18@aol.com (May 2022)The movie you asked about on Super seventies is \"Caroline\" With Stephanie Zimbalist.Reply this thread-----Robert McRobbie (Feb. 2022)Looking for a movie where people are being possessed I think witches and warlocks, and at the end the main character's husband who is trying to fight the evil disappears and then the wife sees him in a park as a mounted policeman and he doesn't acknowledge her. The male actor had a tough guy face and was in a lot of things but I cannot find him on the web anywhere. Kind of tight brown waved receding hair. D. Marie Klein (Mar. 2022)Looking for this movie as well. My memory is hazy - but I think I recall that the wife believes her husband has the \"mark of the devil\". I also thought she had a baby in the 0ark with her. Have you recalled the name or found out what it wasD. Marie Klein (Mar. 2022)Just found it by piecing your memory and my scant recollection: It is CROWHAVEN FARM a 1970 TV movie, starring Hope Lange . The actor you were trying to recall was William Smith. He passed in July 2021 and was, perhaps, most famous for his villain portrayal of Falconetti in \"Rich Man, Poor Man\". Louisa LoCascio (May 2022)Movie is called Crowhaven Farm and can be viewed on YoutubeReply this thread-----L P (Dec. 2021)Looking for a TV suspense movie from the late 60s or early 70's. All I can remember is that in the ending a woman was somewhere at night near a phone booth in an empty parking lot. Someone is chasing her and she is trying to call for help. I believe the last scene implies that she didn't get away. Just curious if anyone remembers this one. Thank you.Reply this thread-----Rick Mosebay (Nov. 2021)Although my recollection of the narrative is hazy at best, the main protagonist is a poor young boy who lives in the city (New York/Boston) with his family, trying to cope with his unhappy childhood. His father is mentally (and physically) abusive towards him and he is constantly bullied by kids in the neighborhood. The two scenes I vividly remember happen towards the end of the movie: (1) At his home, the boy's \"friend\" steals some of his baseball cards and (2) after having an abusive altercation with his father, the boy runs out of the house, into the street and is run over and killed by a passing automobile. Watching this sad story unfold as a young child, it had such a profound effect on my psyche at the time. I will always remember those emotions felt following the end credits roll.IIRC, this TV movie was broadcast in the late summer, sometime in the mid-70s (guesstimating between 1973-1975).Melissa Amour (Jun. 2022)I remember that movie too! And I've been trying to figure out what it is for years now, with no success. As you said, it had a huge impact on me as well, which I guess is why I recall those final scenes so vividly. If you ever solve this minor mystery, I'd love to know the movie title. - Melissa Amour - Reply this thread-----Robert Byers (Oct. 2021)I am seeking the name of a made-for-TV 70s movie (airplane crash, teen-age daughter).I distinctly recall a (possibly made-for-TV) movie having a scene in which a very proud teen-aged daughter of a man