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LilyVautier

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  1. Hi,

    I am working on a writing project and need to reference a VERY popular, VERY well known film that contains a well known scene where a couple (yes, a man and a woman) share a romantic moment (kiss, make out, declare their love, any of the above) while war rages around their heads, preferably with bombs bursting, guns firing, tanks rolling, whatever...

     

    Can you think of anything? If anyone can, it's you clever TCM fans!

     

    Thanks for your help!

    LilyVautier

  2. Hi,

    I am working on a writing project and need to reference a VERY popular, VERY well known film that contains a well known scene where a couple (yes, a man and a woman) share a romantic moment (kiss, make out, declare their love, any of the above) while war rages around their heads, preferably with bombs bursting, guns firing, tanks rolling, whatever...

     

    Can you think of anything?

     

    Thanks for your help!

    LilyVautier

  3. Can anyone identify the lovely, haunting piano music used in the gorgeous TCM network bumper that starts out showing what looks like a black and white animation of a nighttime Gotham-like skyline with all the lights of the city. The "camera" then finds a central skyscraper and as it pans down the edifice, all the lights in the windows seem to cascade from the sky like stars, choreographed to the corresponding music in question. I've only just started seeing this in the last couple of weeks or so. (May 2006).

     

    It's a wonderful bumper, and the question of the composer of the music is driving me nuts. It's either a late Romantic piece, or early Expressionist-- I think.

     

    Thanks for any of you music afitionados.

     

    Lily V

  4. Does anyone know if the following info is available on the TCM site?

     

    Votes for films to be released on DVD

     

    When you search a film by title, and the entry comes up, you can then "vote for this film to be released on DVD." TCM claims that they pass the results on to the studios. I notice that it also shows the RANKING amongst votes. But I'd love to see which films are in the top fifty or so.

     

    I hope you all are voting!

     

    Lily V

    "I have a confession to make to you: Baron, you are a crook. You robbed the gentleman in 253, 5, 7 and 9. May I have the salt?"

  5. In 1982 I was living in Dallas, Texas. I was fresh out of school and my first job was in the Ladies designer clothing department at Sanger Harris. I had a regular customer who came in about every other week. The first time I helped her, I checked the name on her VISA card: Dorothy Maloney-- her real name. It all came to me then. She was still beautiful and very sweet. What a shame the academy couldn't find her. It was common knowledge that she lived in Dallas at the time. Later, I was delighted to see her in Basic Instinct. She still had that sexy, mysterious quality.

     

    Lily V

    "I have a confession to make to you: Baron, you are a crook. You robbed the gentleman in 253, 5, 7 and 9. May I have the salt?"

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