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1932's "So Big". An excellent Bette Davis movie with great cast of Barbara Stanwyck, George Brent ( Of Course) and "Dickie" Moore". It seems this gem is always overlooked but one of the best and my personal favorite Bette Davis film. Aftermath
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Charles Grodin in "The Lonley Guy"?
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> I know! Earl Holiman in The Rainmaker! Your all wet Brad! (Notice I didn't call you "Chowderhead") A Very Large NO!
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> long live the gorillas of the world! That's a strange comment to make on Halloween!. Please explain as I am confused!
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W/ Bruce McGill / Runaway Jury
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> oh hold up... Ford was in Double Team? then > excuse my intrusion do carry on... Are you on drugs tonight Bob Hope fan or did someone give you uppers and you thought they were M & M's for trick or treat?
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Your Out by a mile No!
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I thought you said Harrison Ford / Raiders of the Lost Ark...Paul Freeman co-starred in Raiders and "Double Team" also...If "Double Team" without Paul Freeman than Mickey Rourke / Diner Message was edited by: aftermath
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> What is "swishing", I'm not up on all the modern > slang. Are you implying what I think you're implying? > :-) You really are a "Chowderhead" aren't you?
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[b]It's That Time Of Year...[/b] (Your Top 5 Holiday Favorites)
aftermath replied to bobhopefan1940's topic in Your Favorites
>Yeah, but I just watch them for all of the sex and > violence. Sadist...You liked it when Ralphie got shot in the eye with a BB and Santa kicking him down the slide in the department store? And Alistair Sim jumping the maid on Christmas Morning? You Christmas Pervert! -
Wrong Answer "Chowderhead"
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W/ Paul Freeman / Double Team
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> IF YOU STILL WANT THESE OSMOND MOVIES , GIFT OF LOVE > GOING COCONUTS , I MARRIED WYATT EARP > SIGN HERE Do you have a pen? OK here's my signature..... "X"
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Charlie T is that a case of "**** For Tat"? Aftermath
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They had some great hits.."Don't You Care"....."Kind Of A Drag"...... "Susan"............"Hey Baby There Playing Our Song"......."Mercy Mercy Mercy" No they weren't just "One Hit Wonders" stoneyburke!
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Christopher Lee - The Crimson Pirate > in 1941 - w/ Dan Aykroyd > W/ John Belushi / The Blues Brothers Aftermath
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> "The Association" (Wimps) > > Ah, come on, the Association ruled. I always get a > head rush from an Association song "never my love, > never my love" :-) Yes but I saw them swish while they were dancing around the fountain at Chase Manhattan Plaza and they all talked with a lisp. I like their songs also, "Cherish" is one of my all time favorites! It's just that day that reminds me of who they are, worse than "The Buckinghams"! Aftermath
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Sorry! Try again for you two shots for fifty cents
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> I proudly display my George Harrison Yellow Submarine > Figures on my bookshelf. You are never too old for > toys. Good for you!
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> I'm sure you're not equating liking Rock with not > "giving a sh*t". I believe the entire concept of > Rebellion is disagrement and one can't disagree > without giving a sh*t, that is unless you're > pretending to be a rebel. > > wink back at ya, aftermath. Did you ever hear of Elvis Presley? You should have heard what they called him in 1956! Were you there in 1967 ? I was ...you have no idea! Wink right back at ya! I put those things aside and became a responsible father and huband but had my share of fun at the time! Aftermath
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> You SAW Jim Morrison in person? > > He was a god. I saw him at the Fillmore East, the Singer Bowl in Flushing Meadows ( Now Louis Armstrong Tennis Court ) Forest Hills tennis court with Simon & Garfunkle ( The Doors fans Booed Them) And I met him in person in Battery Park when I worked on Wall Street one Saturday while "The Doors" were taping a Murray The "K" Special. Robbie Krieger was a Juice Head and didn't touch drugs and was drinking a botlle of wine and John Densmore was a wimp and kept to himself. Ray the organ player was with his wife sitting on a park bench looking out on New York Harbor and the Statue of Liberty. Aretha Franklin was there and sang "Respect" in front of the Broad Street Station on Wall Street and Broad. "The Association" (Wimps) sang "Windy' behind the building I worked at in 1967 (40 Wall Street) in Chase Manhattan Plaza. Needless to say little work was done that Saturday, a day I still remember in awe! It was televised on Channel 9 in New York in the Fall of 1967. Aftermath
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WHat is your favorite comedy thriller?
aftermath replied to yanknrebel's topic in General Discussions
I liked 1973's - "The Last of Sheila" with Richard Benjamin....James Mason.....Dyan Cannon.....James Coburn...& Raquel Welch. The plot was about a group of people invited on James Coburn's yacht to play a game like "Clue' where each member gets a card and each card said things like.."Your a shoplifter"..."Your A Homosexual"...."Your an Embezzler"..."Your a Adulterer"...."Your a Murder" etc.. The object of the game was for the group to solve who represented each one reflected on the card with murder and mayhem resulting. There were some real funny scenes in the movie and I highly recommend it for those who never saw it! Aftermath -
W / Ruth Roman / Bitter Victory
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> Is anyone interested in getting together for > cocktails and to watch some favorite horror films > this month? > > I'm in the Tampa area. Do you wear a leather mask and carry around a chain saw?
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Another good low-budget movie was 1956's "The Werewolf". He gets killed in the wilderness in the snow in a small town who's only recreation is to "BS' in the local Bar. I give it two and 1/2 stars out of a possible four star rating. I believe it was made in 1956. I wonder if they will show Victor Jory in "The Man Who turned into Stone" made in 1957. Outstanding Campy performance by Jory. If they show that and "Zombies of Mora - Tua" also made in 1957, I will promise to stop dissing Mr. Zombie. After all I was a big Jim Morrison Fan in the 60's and was at one time a "Door" Buster. Mr. Mojo-rrison!! See, I once was a rebel who stupidly didn't give a sh*t either. I just grew up because "There is a time when children must put aside their toys and become Mature Adults". Aftermath
