The commentator Joyce M
posts on 4/1/2007 8:41:21 PM
How do you join the Somewhere in Time fan club?
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posts a message on 6/11/2006 12:56:00 PM
Recently I found this wonderful piece by Sergei Rachmaninov. Addinsell; Rachmaninov; Shostakovich [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED] by Decca was available at Best Buy. This piece is 23:36 and is outstanding. I love it!
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posts a message on 5/6/2006 8:29:20 AM
The tulips are just blooming, and the lilacs will be shortly (my favorite time). If you do go, the ferry ride from St. Ignes has better views, and make sure to take time to try out a rocking chair at the Grand. Sun morning aroun noon, on the East bluff the view is amazing, and the church bells tolling...The whole trip is worth it.
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posts a message on 5/5/2006 1:50:19 PM
Does anyone know the remedy for curing this enormous desire to pack off to Mackinac Island to try and capture that Somewhere In Time romantic magic?
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posts a message on 5/5/2006 1:49:15 PM
Christopher Reeve's performance was a bit shaky in this film (i.e. the scene in the gazebo where he appears to expect the thugs who approach and beat him), but I can envision no other man for this part. Jane Seymour's performance, on the other hand, was outstanding. She made the film what it is. Her beauty, sensuality, and feel for the part was natural. She was perfect for this film.
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posts a message on 5/5/2006 1:47:37 PM
My favorite part in the book—Richard's intense search to find that 1896 hotel register. Without this proof he could never know if he would ever truly be with his soul mate.
My favorite part of the movies—Richard's visit to the door of Miss McKenna's room where he asked how she slept. “Wonderfully,” she responds. I love how she tried to mask the incredible fascination she had for Richard.
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posts a message on 5/5/2006 1:46:22 PM
I am reading Somewhere In Time (Bid Time Return) for the second time because I have become addicted to the movie. Richard Matheson's book is enormously intriguing. The movie takes his time travel story to a whole other level. I've never experienced such an intensely sensual time travel story before. I'm totally engrossed. I know of no other writer, including myself, who has the ability to reach such levels of passion in reader's minds. And for a guy, I know that can be unusual these days.
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SIT_Fan
posts on 4/5/2006 1:30:36 PM
I can't believe I found out that there is Somewhere In Time Convention this October at the Grand Hotel.
Going to try to make it there at that time.
That was the best movie of all time!
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The commentator chri pinner
posts a message on 10/13/2005 12:38:38 PM
My husband and I got married to the soundtrack from the movie SomeWhere in time. Our daughter's name is Summer and we named out mountain home SummWhere on Cherry Mt. I had no idea there was such a fan club. I am doing research for a paper I need to write for a drama class on my favorite movie of all time. Wow. I guess I need to join. cmp rn
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Stacy Works
posts on 8/14/2005 9:46:30 AM
If you want a brand new hard-back signed copy of "Memoirs of Elise", contact me at sworks@cableone.net. I have some available!!
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Insightful redwarrior
posts on 7/15/2005 1:31:44 AM
several years back my husband surprised me with a vacation to mackinack.the island is wonderful and the presence of Christopher Reeves and Jane Seymour are there.all you have to do is close your eyes and you can feel it.i will always treasure that visit within my heart for all time.
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The commentator kris
posts on 7/15/2005 1:14:48 AM
The Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island is my favorite charactor in the movie. the Del Cornado (sp) of San Diego can not hold a candle to it. It is very much worth the trip to MI, but bring a dinner jacket. Its formal after 6pm.
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Adrian Palmer
posts on 6/19/2005 6:50:50 PM
Probably one of the most compelling love stories of all time. Not only are you drawn into the film as if you were one of the cast, but for me, gave me a huge appreciation for "Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini", by Rachmaninov. A mere 2 mins 57 secs of the whole movement (23'44"), but "Adante cantabile" is a great introduction into classical music.Great film, great score.I think thats what is called a double whammy
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The commentator Larry Waimon
posts on 6/19/2005 7:49:14 AM
Hi Isabelle- Tried to get an East Coast event at the Sagamore in the Adirondacks this year, but couldn't get enough fellow "SIT" members to respond. Got lots of interesting photos of some of the unique dedications I've done re: the film; glad to share if you write me direct so I can flip the pics back or if you have any questions/ideas for future event notions.. waiview@adelphia.net
My Best, Lar
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The commentator Isabelle
posts on 6/19/2005 2:14:51 AM
I saw your message on "Somewhere in Time" for people on East Coast...please e-mial me all and information about Somewhere In Tiem. Its my favorite movie in the world.Thank you for your time and soon reply
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The commentator Larry Waimon
posts on 6/16/2005 8:54:28 AM
Hi Phil- As previously listed, try going to somewhereintime.tv for your fan club query; feel free to write me if you need further assistance, Lar
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The commentator Phil Barrie
posts on 6/16/2005 8:27:59 AM
Can any one tell me if the somewhere in time fan club has a web site and if they do what is it thanks
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The respected commentator Larry A. Waimon
posts on 4/11/2005 1:27:31 PM
Hi Jenny- Re: your inquiry: go to somewhereintime.tv which should bring you to the fan site I belong to. If you need further help, feel free to contact me at: waiview@adelphia.net .. My best, Lar
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The commentator Jenny
posts on 4/11/2005 10:13:50 AM
How can i join the somewhere in time fan club?
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The very smart Jeff
posts a grand solution on 3/29/2005 6:04:27 PM
I think that one day I will go to San Diego and Michigan to see the hotels juat so I can get a glimps of what it might have been like to be in Richard's shoes.
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