10-7-2017 MOVIE NIGHT !

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WELCOME TO MOVIE NIGHT ON THE PARANORMAL FORUM DOT NET

Please join us at 10 pm (Eastern Time)
Links and information for movies are in this thread.
For live chat during movie, go to the 10-7-2017 Saturday Live Chat Thread
For movie watching instructions go to Post #5 below
Check your setup with post #6 below
bring your own finger food, popcorn, peanuts, candy, beer, wine, soda and other snacks
( Sharing permitted )

Thanks for coming and enjoy the movies !​
 

Tales of Tomorrow " Little Black Bag" Drama/Horror/Mystery, 23 Minutes
Stars Vicki Cummings, Joseph Anthony, Florence Anglin
Director: Charles S. Dubin, Writers: Cyril M. Kornbluth, Mann Rubin
First aired 30 May 1952, IMDB rating 7.7 / 10

Plot: A depressed, tired doctor with a shrewish wife is ready to end his practice.
Instead he comes into possession of a doctor's kit with miraculous properties.
He and his wife disagree ethically on how to use their newfound luck.​
 
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Tobor The Great (1954), Sci-Fi, 77 minutes
Stars: Stars: Charles Drake, Karin Booth, Billy Chapin
Plot: A young boy-genius befriends his grandfather's robot, designed as a test pilot for space travel and coveted by foreign spies.

IMDB rating: 5.3 / 10
 
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Movie watching instructions:

It is best to have two windows open so that you can watch the movie in one window and chat in the other.

This can be accomplished in a MS Windows environment by starting a movie and dragging the browser tab away from the browser until a separatewindow is created. Then re-size the window so that just the movie is showing. The otheroption to create a secondwindow is to start the movieand hit the YouTube icon lowerright hand corner. This willcreate a new window on somecomputers or you can drag the browser tab to create a secondwindow. Re-size the chat and movie windows until these fillthe computer screen.

The other option for viewingand chatting is to use two devices ( phone, iPad, tablet, computer, TV) together tocreate the two windows. Thesecond device must be capable of playing YouTube. For example open theParaNormalForum ( PNF) with your phone and use this for your chat device. Next open the PNF with a second device such as an iPad and play the movie on this device.

You can also play the movie on your TV if the TV supports YouTube/Vimeo* or you have astreaming device like Apple TV or Roku. In this case you will have to search YouTube/Vimeo for the movie being played. A nice trick is to search for all movies earlier in the evening so that they show up in the YouTube search history. Then come movie time, you can easily pick the next movie.

The movies are listed above in this thread. We like to start each movie on cue from a movie host so that everyone is at the same place in the movie. This makes comments much more timely and meaningful.

Note: If you are new to the PNF Saturday Movies, welcome. It is a lot of fun. Practice the above procedures to see what works best for you. Ask questions if the procedure above isn't working for you. The PNF has lots of friendly members willing to assist. Movie night is meant to be stress free.
 
im ready for movie night
 

Tales of Tomorrow " Little Black Bag" Drama/Horror/Mystery, 23 Minutes
Stars Vicki Cummings, Joseph Anthony, Florence Anglin
Director: Charles S. Dubin, Writers: Cyril M. Kornbluth, Mann Rubin
First aired 30 May 1952, IMDB rating 7.7 / 10

Plot: A depressed, tired doctor with a shrewish wife is ready to end his practice.
Instead he comes into possession of a doctor's kit with miraculous properties.
He and his wife disagree ethically on how to use their newfound luck.​
I'm glad that everyone enjoyed this classic themed tale. What do you do when you are presented with a gift ? Do you use it for good or do you try to take advantage to serve yourself ?
 
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Good question and excellent short story. I'm one of those pass the goodness around people! Everyone should benefit from a gift!