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I found it on YouTube!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqRsuBHPifg
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I have the feeling it's not DON JUAN. Oh, and he's wearing funny looking harlequin patterned pants. I'm drawing a blank too. Thanks for trying. Nice jaunty photo of him. Message was edited by: Bronxgirl48
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At least he was a good sport about it. What is the silent where there's a funny looking carriage that's also like a sled, that's going through the snow with Barrymore in it, and a woman is sitting opposite him wearing a mask? I'd love to see this one.
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Jack, that is a beautiful photo of him and his baby girl, and his Great Profile is emotionally enhanced.
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LOL. Unfortunately, or fortunately, I wouldn't know.....
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OMG. I wonder if Kate just said that to get him out of there. I would have thought she took precautions in those matters, as I believe (correct me if I'm wrong) her mother was an advocate for women's rights, planned parenthood?
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Oh my heavens, I never heard that. Don't know whether to laugh or cry. But would Hepburn have given in if he were cleaned up?
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I'm so glad you enjoyed Richard the III. Like you, I'm hungry for more. Hamlet, for example. To see and hear John give that "to be or not to be" soliloquy....
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I remember reading "Goodnight Sweet Price" too and it always stuck with me. I bonded with John as well. I would have liked to have had your dream! I like how in DINNER AT EIGHT, when he's thinking of committing suicide, he makes sure the light from the lamp casts the perfect glow on his face as he prepares for his last "performance". Wasn't able to see BEAU BRUMMEL. So sorry you missed THE MAD GENIUS. It's sort of a follow-up to SVENGALI, but with its own eccentric chams. IRL he apparently was a very sweet and kind man. I'm sure Katherine Hepburn thought so, as he generously offered her encouragement and advice during A BILL OF DIVORCEMENT. Message was edited by: Bronxgirl48
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Although I really do get the feeling that any bride of Boone's would have to be VERY careful not to upset him in any way, and have the dinner (and "everything" else) on time. Not that he'd throw her down a well, mind you.
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I love Michael Keaton in BEETLEJUICE and MR. MOM. ("how'd you like a little trim on that moustache, Ron?")
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Then think about this: did a dame ever get a fox fur out of you? I'll bet poor Waldo never even had a good Swiss watch.
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I'm looking forward to it as well.
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My interpretation of Waldo Lydecker's relationship with Laura is that she's the female he really wants to be, but he doesn't know it yet. He still feels like an inadequate male, jealous of her appreciation of macho men. Otto was daring from the get-go in this classic film: note the exultation on Webb's face as he's putting the bullets in that rifle. I also love the way Judith Anderson's bracelets jangle in the powder room scene with Tierney. Watertight direction by Otto. Message was edited by: Bronxgirl48
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Sharon certainly is an eyeful in a pretty kinky part. Message was edited by: Bronxgirl48
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I'm convinced it is not the public who is really interested in these people, but this super-exploitive media is ramming them down our throats. For the life of me I don't understand why they're stirring up the them vs. us pot: "they" have wealth, fame and money, and "we" don't. I just don't get it.
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Really gorgeous, like Rhonda Fleming's younger sister.
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(Whew) That's good to hear! I'm mistaken. It really IS her voice: (in this clip it's not coordinated, though) Message was edited by: Bronxgirl48
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You didn't miss a thing. Unless David NIven whipping an excited Sharon Tate is your cup of tea. (Please, LOL, don't tell me if it is)
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That's right, LOL!
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Thank you, CM. I had never heard of Heath Ledger before BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN and thought he was very charismatic in that part. (and I couldn't believe he was actually so young) And now he's just tab-fodder. According to these "magazines" I thumb through at the checkout counter (let's face it, we all do, don't we?) it seems Britney Spears is some metatasized trailer park devil's spawn. Second only to her is Lindsay Lohan, followed by "TomKat" (Cruise and Holmes) and Brangelina. Makes me long for CONFIDENTIAL, when Bob Mitchum was caught with a joint. I'll check out that Woody film. Message was edited by: Bronxgirl48
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I had some......unusual run-ins with Scientologists when I lived in Hollywood years back.,,,I was corralled at a party by several people who couldn't wait to get me into the fold, but I was (and am) very independent minded and blew them off. (politely) They then told me that Scientology actually helps people to take control of their lives and not (if I remember correctly) be a slave to reactive knee-jerk emotions. That's actually where we all want to be as human beings, but I just felt the way they went about it was rigid in itself; at least, that was my perception of their system. I recommend the underrated sleeper TICKET TO HEAVEN. Message was edited by: Bronxgirl48
