casablancalover
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Look at those eyes! No wonder people at the Paramount lot still see him! His gaze is haunting...
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The Third Man (Iconic shot of Harry Lime) :55 point in the clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcIr4Xq40xs&feature=related
h3. Spoiler alert !
and my all time favorite moment, 8:15 in the clip, though the whole sequence is unforgettable:
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Just one more from one of my favorite movies. I study this for screen writing.
Fred: *Don't keep Cliff waiting.*
Marie: *There are drugstores everywhere.*
But that scene isn't the important one. The scene you want to focus on is the reactions of Fred's parents to his citations.
Fred's dad: *Hortense, Hortense! Listen to this. Sit down..*
It says so much more about a person's worth. It's what we should be valuing, not the snide remarks that had occured just before.
This movie, along with Casablanca, remain as the best storytelling and dialog of the period, or any period, imho..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8CsUITVqxw&feature=PlayList&p=D76E877DE92644B8&index=13
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>Renault: *You may find the climate of Casablanca a trifle warm, Major.*
>Strasser *Oh, we Germans must get used to all climates, from Russia to the Sahara. But perhaps you were not referring to the weather..*
Claude Rains and Conrad Veidt
h4. The Immortal Casablanca
h3. Happy Birthday, Gus!
h6. hope you can enjoy Florida again this winter
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I love this scene. I love Hugo Friedhofer's theme.
It is the story of love that remains unchanged, yet also shows the dark side of our weaknesses and our fears of rejection. Powerful, and heartbreaking, and ultimately a triumph of love. Harold Russell and Cathy O'Donnell:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyFniGywGPE&feature=PlayList&p=D76E877DE92644B8&index=12
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I like the Guess Who. A lot. Love Burton Cummings' voice.
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Elton John:
Edited by: casablancalover on Nov 18, 2009 7:07 PM
Edited by: casablancalover on Nov 18, 2009 9:24 PM
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Nancy's big hit:
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Art Garfunkel:
Stephen Bishop:
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One sweet little man. He wakes me in the morning by softly nuzzling my face. I'll miss him. Daddy taking sole custody.
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Finally, my Max:

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> {quote:title=cinemafan wrote:}{quote}
> cblover, jake, jack....
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> You have all outdone yourselves in the last week! I find myself going from one song to another while here. Been busy here - but love the tunes - I will provide this quote for everyone -
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> *Who hears music, feels his solitude*
> *Peopled at once.*
> -Robert Browning
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> Keep 'em coming!!!
Thanks for listening; it is fun, isn't it?
related note, Beach Boys- I Can Hear Music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hweXcgF1DRI
And so glad JF posted the Everly Bros.
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> {quote:title=JackFavell wrote:}{quote}
> CBLover -
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> To tell you the truth, I think Olivier looks a bit uncomfortable with the cats, but then, maybe he was just uncomfortable in real life....
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JF-
Love the dog photos! They are terrific! Errol Flynn with a Schnauzer! Even one with Scottish Deerhounds!
Where do you find them??
-casablancalover, who is busy looking for a camera and corralling her Schnauzer..
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The best Blues singers I know...Neville brothers,
with Bonnie Raitt, and Gregg Allman:
and the Neville brothers with Aaron:
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>*Oh, I tell you. Women are not the sensitive sex. That's one of the grand delusions of literature. Men are the true romanticists.*
Cary Grant Indiscreet 1958
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>*How dare he make love to me and not be a married man!*
Ingrid Bergman, Indiscreet 1958
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The brothers Robinson of the Black Crowes:
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Hopefully, you meant Cinema Paradiso, and not the High and the Mighty..
I mean THATM is really interesting and all, but...
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>*Talking? Honey, you dont know what you're asking. Tell you a good joke on me.. You know, I always dreaded the idea of becoming an old woman. And the way things look now, I won't have to worry about it any more. You know, I haven't been whistled at in years, and the idea of growing roses for the rest of my life is really beginning to haunt me. There oughta be a home for dames like me. Yup, we shoulda organized. You know, a house somewhere with no mirror in it, far away where we never have to look at a young girl... They have homes for unmarried mothers but everybody forgets about the girls who, who never quite managed to make things legal. I think I could start one. Yeah, I could call it the May Holst Home for Broken-Down Broads. I kind of like that, don't you?*
Claire Trevor, The High and the Mighty 1954
which starred-
h4. The Immortal John Wayne
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h4. Larry and Viv:
I was surprised to see the cats. I always had the image of Larry with large devoted, friendly dogs, maybe retrievers.. But I am a dog person, so the influence was there to see what I wanted to see. I must keep an open mind.
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Back to The Kinks. . ..one more:

Kyle In Hollywood's CENSORED Poster Gallery
in Remembering Kyle in Hollywood
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Oh, Kyle-
You are up too early. Watching 2012 last weekend I saw the state of movie promotion, and I am disappointed. The 3-D stuff littering the theater foyer is too much and visual-noise!! Thanks for the great art here.
Edited by: casablancalover on Nov 21, 2009 9:24 AM