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cigarjoe

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  1. The BB mini series show was great once you got into it, is spin off Better Call Saul is pretty good also that acting in both is top notch
  2. You probably should qualify that as foreign language film with subtitles Leone's A Fistful of Dollars, For A Few Dollars More, and The Good The Bad And The Ugly are foreign films. But for foreign language film it was either La Stada, or Bicycle Thieves and that was at home on one of the local NYC stations or the Public station WNET. In an art theater in Missoula, Montana there were I lot I saw but it may have first been Un Chien Andalou.
  3. Qui elle était très très bonne dans sa spécialité! D'accord.
  4. Agree but I do think of her more 80s-90s.
  5. I gave it about a 5/10. My review and screencaps at Noirsville.
  6. Bambi (1942) but it must have been a re-release in the 1950s
  7. I've watched this once, don't remember the rain scene but remember the film really sucked, which was too bad because I like both stars.
  8. I was exaggerating of course..... I know where I can get it, thanks for the heads up. 😉
  9. R. Crumb's rejected New Yorker Cover
  10. Cardinale I believe is half Tunisian half Italian.
  11. Eddie had a nice Bernard Herman intro/outro for On Dangerous Ground Seen the film many times before though, wish we had more obscure, and or Brit/French/International noir in the lineups.
  12. I'm guilty of posting pics.... I guess I should have added my peter meter for each to add to the discussion.
  13. Yes too quickly, Pickup on South Street was the apex of her career. I liked her in Niagara and O.Henry's Full House, not so much in Blueprint for Murder or Vicki. Surprisingly she made them all in a roughly one year period, but her sweet Candy character is a one eighty from Lynn Cameron in Blueprint for Murder, you hardly even recognize her as the same actress. That may be commendable of her acting skills but not for her longevity in the public eye Her Candy character was sort of lightning in a bottle. If she could have continued along in that vein her career arc may have been different. Think of the way Marilyn Monroe was sort of pigeon holed/type cast into what we know as your typical Marilyn shtick, she became an icon. Sometimes being type cast is a good thing.
  14. I had her on my list originally but I think of Britt as more a 60s actress. Also had Stella Stevens but the same deal, more 60s than 70s.
  15. Another I've forgotten about... Jenny Agutter
  16. Agree I should have mentioned Helen too (although her career does stretch over the decades), but I would have chose a frame from Age Of Consent for screen cap and BTW it has been on TCM.
  17. Out of the above I'd winnow it down to Fonda as a favorite (but from her 60s films).
  18. Julie Christie Goldie Hawn Suzy Kendall Susan Tyrrell Valerie Perrine
  19. There is another O'Brien Noir that's pretty good where Laraine Day and O'Brien plan to kill Day's look-a-like (he looks like O'Brien) boss while he's on a fishing trip to Mexico. Then both are to abscond with as much money as they can get away with from (transferring company money to another account), however the boss's attractive gal pal Julie London shows up for a rendezvous and it all goes haywire. It's called The 3rd Voice 6.5/10 There's a bootleg DVDr available in the gray market but it could used a good restoration.
  20. It is, if you blow up the image you can see a tab? or whatever you'd call it coming up from her left arm pit area.
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