casablancalover
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Walter Brennan, Old Rivers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1s1q-gyw5L4
h5. We cannot change the past. Isn't that a blessing? We only need to concentrate on the now, so it can fulfill our dreams of the future.
-the Tao of Charlotte
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>*You start to make sense.*
Evelyn Keyes, Enchantment (1948)
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h4. Ward Bond and Frank Faylen =The First Bert & Ernie.
> {quote:title=ValentineXavier wrote:}{quote}
> "That nice Herbert Gillis" was always going on a tear at Dobie, or Winifred, or even Maynard. They did seem to bear up though... And, yeah, he could be a softie.
Yeah, especially driving the cab in Bedford Falls, NY.
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h4. Are We Talking Horror, or are We Talking Disasters?
LOL.. I think you two are making a great case for a 2012 being a very good disaster movie. I've forgotten how bad some could be. The pic of Ray and Rosie is priceless.
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I use this as inspiration music for my latest screenplay project. And now, more rock from All Time Low:
h5. If you are dancing to another's tune, is it any wonder you are growing tired of the song?
-the Tao of Charlotte
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>It feels as if I was going in to hit a beach..
Fredric March, The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)
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She's a local favorite here in Mpls/St Paul. I've seen her with the Wolverines Jazz Orchestra too.
I do not receive AMC anymore (no cable-I suppose I shouldn't admit that here) but even my media room at the Apt I live doesn't either, so I missed Mad Men. Bummer.. I'm at an
All Time Low.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9-0QYzYsz4
h5. You can run after a man, but don't catch him. Rather, run alongside--now you're on the journey together.
-the Tao of Charlotte
Edited by: casablancalover on Jul 25, 2010 10:42 PM
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How much? How much?!
I still have the TCM pen that was given to me in my visit over a year ago. Thanks, Chief!
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More Maud Hixson
Lucky to be Me:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viHGJNRx_5w
Never Been a Day:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwNgca9KrM0&feature=related
h5. If you are dancing to another's tune, is it any wonder you are growing tired of the song?
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On note over photographs:
>*Dear Mr. Christley: These photographs represent my assignment as I saw it. So long as there remain the rights of free speech and a free press, I shall continue to exercise the right of a free camera. Sincerely, but not hopefully, Katherine Grant*
No Time for Love (1943)
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>In life, as in crosswords, some days are harder than others and that's what keeps your brain alive. The key to surviving those tough days is to pick yourself up and stay focused on your life's purpose.
Sandra Bullock, All About Steve (2009)
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Good Charlotte:
h5. Make a promise to yourself. A difficult one, a long-wanted one. Now keep it!
Edited by: casablancalover on Jul 22, 2010 10:15 AM
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I am green with envy. It's one of those things that make you love LA. Being around all those movie lovers and talking movies. Have fun!
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You said it exactly the way I was thinking of it. When she sings it, you feel the song, not the singer's vocal gyrations with the notes or tempo.
As Nancy Nelson would say, "But wait. . . There's more:"
My Ship:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0alr59PO5o
Chez Moi:
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Here is my favorite from Indiscreet (1958):
>*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
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>Sibella: *He says he wants to go to Europe to expand his mind.*
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>Louis Mazzini: *He certainly has room to do so.*
Joan Greenwood, Dennis Price, Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949)
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>*He's not as big as he looks on TV.*
Matt Stern, Matt Damon, Invictus (2009)
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Love it! That's great!
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This song just popped into my head. Haven't heard it in years..
Clyde McPhatter:
and on the same youtube page with Clyde was this one by Phil Phillips:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Nv2vE-Yo80&feature=related
Edited by: casablancalover on Jul 19, 2010 12:28 AM
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>*If you wish to practice the art of fiction to be the equal of a masculine author, experience is vital.*
James McAvoy, Becoming Jane (2007)
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>*You seem to know all about my destiny.*
Humphrey Bogart, Casablanca (1942)
h5. Hollywood's Masterpiece
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93 here today, hot for MN.
Martha Reeves and Vandellas:

Peace. It's Wonderful and other closing lines
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>*Once you find the way, you'll be bound. It will obsess you. but believe me, it will be a magnificent obsession.*
Magnificent Obsession (1954)