Castle daughter super annoying


I had to turn down the sound to watch this when the daughter is talking. Then when she's finished, I had to turn it up to hear everyone else. Surely the sound guy could have fixed this. I had to eventually turn it off.

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i have this on my DVR from TCM & had no problems like that. I have real thin skin & excellent hearing & I notice irritating stuff in nanoseconds.

I enjoyed the show & have watched it 3 or 4 times.

I am not trying to be a jerk but maybe u have tinnitus & something like that, next time ur @ the DR, check the ears.

I am not being sarcastic, my copy sounds fine.

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She expressed such joy when talking about her obviously beloved father! There's nothing wrong with her voice!

She brought history to ebullient life! And, I'm using this definition: overflowing with fervor, enthusiasm, or excitement; high-spirited.

Again: She's delightful! And, she's enthusiastic! It's wonderful not to have one of those offspring that is wry/sour/barely pleasant about a famous parent.




(W)hat are we without our dreams?
Making sure our fantasies
Do not overpower our realities. ~ RC

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Myst - I like the cut of your jib!
I couldn't have written all day & not expressed my thoughts as well as you just did.
cheers

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Thank you! It's not often one gets such positive feedback on IMDb or elsewhere!

To me, she was among the best things about the documentary. I'm not a mushy person, but that last part with her children just got to me. I love seeing someone with such pride and love in her parents.

So often, documentaries about personalities tend to be the same, low-key stuff. Three of them I have enjoyed lately are "Don't Say No Until I Finish Talking: The Story of Richard D. Zanuck", "With Great Power: The Stan Lee Story" and "Spine Tingler! The William Castle Story"~all for the spirit and enthusiasm apparent. Now, I'm not a stickler for that because I also enjoyed "Val Lewton: The Man in the Shadows" and "Edgar G. Ulmer - The Man Off-screen" though they didn't have that feeling about them, at least for me.

I hope to see this again on TCM. I was surprised that they did not cover "The Night Walker", which reunited Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor. Also, I did catch if they mentioned Joan Crawford working for him again in "I Saw What You Did (and I know Who You Are!)"

Thanks again! Gawrsh! Do I chatter too much?!


(W)hat are we without our dreams?
Making sure our fantasies
Do not overpower our realities. ~ RC

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