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Everything posted by Bronxgirl48
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We have good taste, don't we?
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I'm sure you'd prefer Marla.
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There is a 93 year old man in my building who is partially deaf and can barely walk. He's constantly after me to come with him to Burger King for a date. Should I tell him I have a social disease?
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HAHAHA Didn't need to. Duane is my prince.
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I'd like to see THE STORY OF WILL ROGERS. And did you know that hammy Clu Gulager was his cousin? Hard to believe. Nobody here lives like Rip Torn and his family in CROSS CREEK, or Greg Peck and Jane Wyman in THE YEARLING, lol. Maybe at the turn of the last century. Where I am in South Florida, we're more like a suburb of the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island. If you didn't see the palm trees, you'd think you were on the set of CROSSING DELANCEY. There is a nostalgic mystique about the Everglades, with it's "river of grass" swampy primeval charm. I've never visited it, though. My lizard is gone now; who knows where the heck he is. He had suction-cup like digits, not like a regular anole. I had a frog with me in the elevator today.
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I haven't seen it but it sounds like my kind of movie. I think Uncle Forry lived in Jon Hall's old home. That must have been the one I visited when I lived in Hollywood many years ago.
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COBRA WOMAN, eh? I'll add YOUNG BESS and THE PRIVATE LIFE OF SHERLOCK HOLMES. I seem to gravitate towards Miklos Rozsa.
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THE GHOST AND MRS. MUIR RAMONA CROSS CREEK FOREVER AMBER RED RIVER LITTLE WOMEN THE BLUE LAGOON KNIGHT WITHOUT ARMOUR Message was edited by: Bronxgirl48
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I never met cold weather I didn't like. Get it? Get it? LOL Damp can be cozy as well. I can get into damp. Damp, for lack of a better word, is good. Speaking of geckos, there's a lizard on my wall. He's a baby, so I think I'll let him sleep.
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I wish I had that kind of weekend.
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No, I didn't see it. I'd better be more pro-active in checking out the EW programming schedule..
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Hello my fair Goddess. It's from a movie version. I think it's in excellent taste, very wuthering heights-ish and romantic, and not really graphic, but I'd rather not take the chance with the Standards and Practices of the TCM Boards. Sorry to put you through the trouble of finding and typing in that link yourself. Watch it at your leisure whenever you're so inclined. Message was edited by: Bronxgirl48
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GWTW Named All Time Favorite in Poll
Bronxgirl48 replied to MissGoddess's topic in Films and Filmmakers
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Have you recovered yet from that Lady Chatterley's Lover clip? I know I haven't.
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GWTW Named All Time Favorite in Poll
Bronxgirl48 replied to MissGoddess's topic in Films and Filmmakers
I'd like my Man From Planet X to be Denis Lawson as the mayor, the innkeeper, the real estate agent, etc. -
GWTW Named All Time Favorite in Poll
Bronxgirl48 replied to MissGoddess's topic in Films and Filmmakers
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You're not; I did an extensive review of the film and praised Lederer's performance in THE RETURN OF DRACULA. Message was edited by: Bronxgirl48
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Do you like Scarlett plying her trade near Waterloo Bridge? If I thought Robert Taylor was dead, I might do the same thing. A real walk on the wild side would include Lawrence Harvey. He's prettier than Capucine, anyway. (and Jane too, now that I think about it) You know that in Scotland in the summertime, midges are a big problem; they get up your nose and in your eyes. Unfortunately there are no madelines flying about. Yes, sliver some real parmesan on my pasta, pour me a glass of wine, then peel me a grape. Watched THE BEGUILED last night. (I've seen it over the years) How would you classify it -- an anti-war horror western?
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I can see you prefer the Belle Watlings of this world. Maybe you should visit Missy in WALK ON THE WILD SIDE. (my favorite part of that movie is the cat in the opening credits) You have your choice between Jane Fonda and Capucine, or both. I'll take Lawrence Harvey. You can't pull the Scottish wool over this goil's eyes, Tom Doniphon. Give you back your meatball? I was about to ask you to push over some spaghetti and garlic bread.
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Horrid film, eh?? Atlanta's not the only thing that's burning....grrrrrr. I know you're funnin'. At least, you BETTER be. I just can't decide whether I want to be Lady Bronxgirl or Hallie Doniphon.
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GWTW Named All Time Favorite in Poll
Bronxgirl48 replied to MissGoddess's topic in Films and Filmmakers
LOL re: Burt. It's good that I know a thing or two about astronomy as well. Roger Livesey is in BALLANTRAE also? How delicious. You must give me your mulled wine recipe for those cold nights at the castle(s). Message was edited by: Bronxgirl48 -
Talk to me Harry Winston, tell me all about it. But of course a vulgar display of those precious jewels is not my style. Although I wouldn't mind the tiara. I read the book as a teen as well. A classic. There have been a few movie versions made. There's an atmospheric clip on YouTube but I'm not sure I should post it. (it's the "Lady Chatterley and Oliver Mellors Montage" if you want to check it out) Message was edited by: Bronxgirl48
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Hello my Tramp. To paraphase Rhett: "Never in any crisis have I known you to be without a slice of pizza" Your Lady Bronxgirl Pip-pip and cheerio. Pass the fingerbowl, please. Message was edited by: Bronxgirl48
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Speaking of field hands...How very Lady Chatterly's Lover.. Or was that the stable boy... I'm going to Whole Foods tomorrow and loading up on "organic" chocolate truffle cake. Then Mom and I are going to a deli and pigging out on hot brisket sandwiches on rye, potato salad, onion rings AND french fries (I remember the crispy kind from Nathans of Coney Island - yum). Another huge object of my lust is diamonds. I haven't revealed this before. I ain't talkin' Diamonique on QVC either. They just might be a girl's best friend. Next to a collie and a pipe-smoking laird.
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When Dennis Hopper does that commercial for our demographic, I feel like crawling into a hole.
