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  1. Wow, Frankie, really Gone with the Wind as #2 book?

     

    I'm a baby boomer, mid-century modern myself, and would not pick chose #1 or #2 as my faves.

     

    Wonder what that says about me?

     

    I think you are a woman who continues to seek out modern entertainment and enlightenment. Your tastes continue to migrate whereas others have settled down. By the way, I really like that about you. I think you are very open-minded. Your doors remain open.

     

    How about favorite book:

     

    those with a post graduate education are tied as both Lord of the Rings and

    To Kill a Mockingbird come in number two for them. >>

     

    To Kill a Mockingbird . Must be that post grad degree I never went for but the movie is ingrained in my DNA and I read the book when I was eleven and have loved it ever since.

     

    Whenever I see the words "To Kill a Mockingbird," I now think of you. I know how much you love the book and film.

     

    #2 favorite book ( a tie):

     

    The Civil War by Shelby Foote (way more historically accurate and much better read than *GWTW*) Though when I was young, I loved the book very much. But as I got older I still like the book, love the movie but would not rate either one as my #2 favorite. And I have Southern roots, go figure.

     

    The Parade's Gone By by Kevin Brownlow.

     

    So I guess that begs the question with me, which came first my love of history or my love of movies?

     

    My love of movies. I think.

     

    Documentarians tend to be historical creatures. They are researchers at heart.

     

    "Gone with the Wind" is a book many young girls look to read, especially those in the South. It's clearly an awe-inspiring book and film for young women.

  2. Who have you upset that they are torturing you so?

     

    I have no idea. I'm very kind to everyone I come across. I don't think I have ever teased a single member on this board.

     

    I would start looking for the film fatale behind the curtain because someone is obviously pulling some strings for the so called Ms. Big.

     

    The question is who and why?

     

    I'm thinking you may be a suspect, Lynn, dear. I have not watched two of your film recommendations yet and I now have about 20 Ford films to watch yet they remain unwatched, including She Wore a Yellow Ribbon.

     

    You didn't throw a pot of hot coffee at wonderful Gloria did you?

     

    Perish the thought! I could never harm that sweet angel's halo. I tossed it in Coop's face. :D

     

    That could have sealed your doom. Especially with someone as honorable as Kyle.

     

    Kyle is honorable? Actually, I have to agree with you on that one. He's also very courageous. It takes guts to post Grace Kelly photos on the "Gary Cooper" thread.

     

    You poor devil.

     

    I've been labeled a devil before and I've also been told to go to him. I'm chasing my devilish tail.

  3. Hey, Molo -- I like your film choices. The Searchers, Winchester '73, Pickup on South Street, all the Hitch, and how could I have not mentioned The Big Heat.

     

    Thanks.

     

    I'll probably be bumping GG's thread up tomorrow with my take on that Merton movie I'm watching tonight.

     

    Double G needs the bump. I taped the film but I didn't watch it. So goes my life. I'm going to try to watch A Woman's Secret coming up. So goes my life.

     

    I pretty much like visual films and psychological films

     

    I really like some psychological tension in my films.

     

    I'm into tortured romances and films about messed-up folks.

     

    Public Enemy, Beastie Boys, Thompson Twins, INXS????

     

    Hey throw in The Cure, New Order, Depeche Mode and a couple of bong hits and that pretty much describes my old gang on a Friday night...uh... "back in the day" ...as they say.

     

    I myself never inhaled of course!

     

    :D I didn't like Depeche Mode, The Cure, and New Order when they were hittin', but now I kind of like them, especially Depeche Mode.

     

    I was heavy into rap by the late-80s. You'd be hard-pressed to find too many white guys who were into rap as much as I was then. I pretty much kept up with the scene until the mid-90s and I've only dabbled in it since.

  4. What's up, Kylefornia -- "You've got it all wrong, Kyle. Why in the world why I look to damage my favorites?" - FrankGrimes

     

    Just "tryin' that one on for size"?

     

    My devious plan is starting to unravel.

     

    Somebody knew exactly how to inflict the most pain. Do you know just which titles are represented below? It's scary.

     

    Pickup on South Street

    Scarlet Street (two of them)

    The 39 Steps

    Strangers on a Train

    The Wrong Man

    Kiss the Blood Off My Hands

    The Blue Gardenia

    I think either The Big Heat or Human Desire

    Journey Into Fear

    Hell's Half Acre

    The Night of the Hunter

    Diabolique

    Raw Deal

    Fallen Angel

    The Third Man

    Vertigo

     

    I don't know the "blonde girl" poster (02), the "girl that's bleeding from the mouth" poster (06), and the one "Mitchum" poster (15).

     

    "I'm very impressed that you know all of my favorites."

     

    Whaddya mean? All I know is that you'd give your left (or is it right?) pinky finger for a chance to see Moonfleet.

     

    Now that's quite a memory. I was rather pathetic in my longing last year, was I not? TCM hasn't been playing much Lang at all of late, but I haven't made a request at "Suggest a Movie" for months. I think it's time for me to make a return appearance because I have had a few films played: Stranger on the Third Floor, The Woman on the Beach, The Locket, and The File on Thelma Jordon to name some. No such luck with Lang, though.

     

    "You know, this actually is torture to me now."

     

    Somebody knows you too well. I'd be afraid.

     

    That somebody is probably who needs to be afraid because my tastes are rather shabby. ;)

  5. It seems "the ghost" has taken up home in my "machine". Somehow he / she / it decided to mutilate some of my film poster files and cropped some of the images. Strangely, they all seem to be "someone's" favorites. Boy, that is one vengeful "ghost".

     

    You've got it all wrong, Kyle. Why in the world why I look to damage my favorites? Now if every single Gary Cooper and John Ford poster was destroyed, I'd look mighty guilty. But I'm an angel with this one. I'm thinking your "ghost" is living and is also my killer. Now who would want me dead and my favorite film posters damaged? Ohhh hell, that's a loooooooong list.

     

    I LOVE the "crops" you posted! Fantastic!

  6. Hiya, Minya -- FrankG (may I call you Grimey?),

     

    Of course!

     

    thanks for the Public Enemy mention-one of the best bands ever.

     

    Wow! There's actually another person on this board who likes one of my favorite rap

    groups. Public Enemy #1. Bring the noise, girl.

     

    I like your trashy dame tastes. ;)Touch of Evil works for me.

     

    Hey, Mickeeteeze -- I like anything by Brando, Marx Bros, James Whale, WC Fields, Orson Welles, Capra, Kubrick, Hitchcock, Coppola, Scorcese, Coens, and lots of others.

    Browning, Chaney, Flynn, Mitchum, etc.....

     

    You've got style, my man.

     

    What's up, Game -- You're not gonna swerve me with your sledgehammer, are you?

     

    Ive read your posts so I had an idea of your tastes..

     

    Ahhh, very good!

     

    Yes Giallo; a total different genre that doesnt get much love or attention in here, well anyway thats because its TCM, classics There are chat forums for Giallo somewhere

     

    This is your thread, Trip. How many Bava films have you seen? Bava began his career in the late-30s and he began directing in the mid-40s, by the way. That's classic to me.

     

    I also like William Powell Thin Man movies and there is a movie called Kennel Murder Case that both Alpha and the Roan Group released. I love this film truly fantastic short mystery. It is a Warner movie, so maybe they will release a definitive version..

     

    I saw that you mentioned your liking The Kennel Murder Case on another thread. I've yet to watch a single Thin Man film. I'm sure I'll like most of them because of Myrna.

     

    Hey there, ChiO, My Hero -- You are highly impressive. I already knew about your impeccable film taste, but your musical tastes are just as impressive. I've always thought to myself, what kind of music I would like if I grew up in the 60s, and I'm pretty darn sure it would be soul. Most of the music I like is influenced by soul.

     

    You earned serious points with me for mentioning Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five and Afrika Bambaataa. I'm always looking for the perfect beat.

     

    Hi, Molo -- A fellow Gloria Grahame fan is gonna get a shout out from me. ;) I really like your tastes. F.W. Murnau, eh?

     

    Ciao, Mrs. Sinatra -- Miss G (predictably) loves lists!

     

    Swoon!

     

    And my picks are not surprising to anyone here I'm sure.

     

    :D

     

    Drama/Romance (this includes romantic noirs)

     

    There are romantic noirs? Really? :)

     

    You forgot to mention the Coen Brothers. I guess they just slipped your mind. I'll add them

    to your list for you. :P

  7. Hi, Minya -- I think all of what you said makes you unique and on the

    "against-the-grain" side of the coin, especially the "sultry glances and double

    crossings" part. I usually don't like being lumped in with the masses myself.

    It tends to make me shudder. I do like my share of popular things but, for the

    most part, I've always been someone who sought comfort in being different. I'm

    not a big "me, too-er." This is why I tend to be very open-minded. It's also why

    I'm generally attracted to opposites.

     

    Interestingly enough, most of the friends I have from the South consider GWTW

    to be practically sacred and they watch every year at least once.

     

    Hmmmmmm, this sounds awfully familiar to me. :);)

  8. Hey there, Lively Gal -- Yes I'm quoting you again Frank becuz I'm re-visiting "The Cobweb" so I can give my thoughts on Double G in the slew of films TCM is showing featuring Gloria Grahame.

     

    I still have to watch The Cobweb. I'm very interested in watching A Woman's Secret and I've decided I'm going to get The Bad and The Beautiful on DVD. You'll know I've lost my mind if I get Oklahoma! on DVD.

     

    In a scene with Boyer, she walks out to the veranda to enlist his help with Lillian Gish. She is very sultry and feline. She stops so he can put her wrap around her shoulders. She slightly leans into him. He takes her in with his eyes. He thinks he's working his Continental charms on her. Uh...nope. She's totally working him.

     

    Oooohh, I like how you paint, T. "He takes her in with her eyes." Whoa! By the way, I know all about the "she's totally working him" bit. ;)

     

    Yep FrankieG., there's something about Gloria.

     

    I'm glad you think that, too, CM. You have a very good feel for such things. Gloria speaks a language that I hear loud and clear.

     

    Bonjour, Miss Safari -- "You're turning into the original African hotrod." If James M. Cain wrote that, he should get an award. That line never fails to break me up! My other favorite is when she's talking to Mrs Nordley and tells her "he's no Sir Gallahad who loves from afar---he's a two-legged boa constrictor!" :P I think I'll visit Africa.

     

    Big game hunting, are we?

     

    I think the caps you posted are beautiful and not hazy at all. The green of her sweater is so vibrant and picks up her eyes! It's not a bad print on the dvd, it just isn't pristine and this movie deserves to be.

     

    I think the DVD image is on the cloudy side. It's not as muddy as The Quiet Man DVD is, but it's still a little too blurry for my tastes. Ava and Grace would jump off the screen if the image were better, ala Grace in To Catch a Thief.

     

    Ciao, Trashy T -- well i have seen all of those, but that doesnt mean i like trashy romance films.....does it look like i ONLY watch romance films? if they are the ONLY things i watch, then i wouldnt have seen all those others in the first place thank you very much mr. dutchman!

     

    I think you have seen every classic film, Sweet T. The thing is, your tastes are geared towards trashy films (sappy romance), so I'm not sure if your tastes are going to match up with Triple-H's. Although, I think Triple-H has a softer soft side than me.

     

    and my romantics are not trashy!

     

    Indeed, they are!

     

    compare here: boogie nights....pride and prejudice. do you see the difference? im not the one watching the trashy ones honey boy!

     

    I haven't watched Boogie Nights yet. I'm sure you'd love it, though. I hear it's got a lot of "romance" in it. :PThere Will Be Blood came out on DVD today, too.

     

    Francie is just a stubbornly foolish blonde, that's all. She just needs to be shown the way.

     

    and i bet you are just the one to show her right? heehee!

     

    Me? She'd run right over me. I'm a total pushover.

     

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    Here's Gloria in her playroom...

     

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  9. Margaret Livingston was a pretty big name Star, and a very good looking woman. But she did not look Her best by any means in SUNRISE.

     

    She has a lovely figure. :D

     

    Janet Gaynor without the horrid Blonde Old Mother Hubbard Wig, was extremely adorable! In-fact in STREET ANGEL (1928), she is quite, quite beautiful.

     

    I actually liked the wig. She reminded me of Olivia de Havilland in Gone with the Wind. Do you (or anyone else) have any pics of Janet Gaynor and Margaret Livingston? I'd love to see how they looked outside of Sunrise.

  10. i never cheat!....i just like to have fun....a little!

     

    You have fun cheating, Sneaky.

     

    thats a nice pic of gene! she is so pretty in Laura!

     

    Gene is so pretty at all times. Didn't you see how gorgeous she looked in Tobacco Road? :P By the way, do all y'all in the South look so dirty?

  11. how could i not have seen Laura? goodness me. heehee!

     

    I meant, have you seen the girl, "Laura"? I'm looking for her. She's supposedly dead, too.

     

    you an impostor? thats what im afraid of!

     

    heehee!

     

    This April you speak of is a ghost, too. How many times must I remind you of this?

     

    i have no idea what you are talking about. heehee! april is a really person, and a sweet one at that! all in favor say "i". too late honey boy dutchman, my vote counts more times than yours does. heehee!

     

    You little cheater! How indecorous of you. The words "April" and "sweet" don't seem to go together. :D "Sweet" and "Theresa" do, though.

     

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  12. you cry for everything dont you frankie? heehee!

     

    Only when mean girls hurt me or when sweet angels like Louise are wronged.

     

    She's married to him! Don't you believe in the sanctity of marriage?

     

    yes i do! but louise wasnt a good parent OR a good wife, she only wanted his money for crying out loud!

     

    But Paul knew this when he married her. Louise definitely cared about Paul because she didn't run away from him. She stuck around like a real woman would.

     

    I think you smacked him over the head with your keyboard

     

    little ol' me? why i would never do such a thing!...especially to smithy poor darling. everyone loves smithy.

     

    That's how Smithy can get away with being a serial killer; everyone loves him.

     

    Your make-believe doll wouldn't have any honey. She's sourpatch

     

    you might be surprise, she has some left over in her cupboard from our tea party

     

    I would be surprised if she had any honey in her dollhouse cupboard. Poison is her favorite spice.

  13. That's your excuse for everything. The reason Smithy doesn't remember anything is because of your internet connection. Mary Rafferty is a homewrecker because of your internet connection. Well, let's just say that I didn't watch Pride and Prejudice yet because of your internet connection.

     

    that was a big ouchy! first of all mary rafferty was NEVER a home-wrecker! i just watched it last night and my hanky is still airing out. heehee!

     

    The reason you were crying is because Mary ripped the heart out of Paul and then she had the nerve to ruin his loving marriage to sweet Louise. I'm starting to cry myself.

     

    louise neede to be thrown out, but sweet and charming mr. paul was too gallant to do any sort of thing like that!

     

    She's married to him! Don't you believe in the sanctity of marriage?

     

    Smithy didnt remember anything because he bumped his head, poor baby, not because of my internet connection....the internet wasnt even around back then! heehee!

     

    I think you smacked him over the head with your keyboard.

     

    you better not have just used that excuse for pride and prejudice too! here comes the honey! april get anothet bucket of honey and help me dunk it over his head!

     

    Your make-believe doll wouldn't have any honey. She's sourpatch.

  14. Hi, Joe! I hope you don't mind me posting some Judith Anderson caps. If it's too much, just let me know.

     

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    Laura

     

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  15. Hey, Triple H -- Mogambo, Boom Town, China Seas, Wife vs Secretary are the ones I want to see on the set - have you seen these?

     

    I have only seen Mogambo. Mrs. Gable and ButterscotchGable have probably seen all of them. The sweet one likes the trashy romance films but the sour one has a broader reach.

     

    Please just HHH or Game is a-ok by the way

     

    Are you sure you don't want to don that sweater again? :) No problem.

     

    Hi, Laffite -- The pictures of Ava in Mogambo are almost breathtaking.

     

    It's just a shame that the print isn't better. Like The Quiet Man DVD, the picture quality is on the "hazy" side. It's terribly disappointing.

     

    I haven't seen the movie but from those pictures it appears that Ava could upstage Grace in a trice. It doesn't help either that Grace was the ice princess versus the down-to-earth sexuality of Ava. I'll have to look for this one when it comes up again on TCM. Ava, wow!

     

    Ava upstages Grace but I say this based on the characters they play. I think Grace does a good job as the frosty "Linda Nordley."

     

    Hiya, Trashy Film Fan -- i didnt mind grace's charater as francie as much here, but she was weird to me, who would even want to give up their love to the cops. honestly. she so thought that john was the robber, and she wouldnt believe that he was innocent. i just wanted to take her aside and give her a few words!

     

    Francie is just a stubbornly foolish blonde, that's all. She just needs to be shown the way.

     

    Ciao, Honey B -- You know, I seriously considered "retiring" my monicker (MissGoddess) when I hit the 10,000 mark and coming back in under a new name. It was going to be, of course, HoneyBearKelly.

     

    That would have been terrible! There's no more perfect screen name than "Miss Goddess." Okay, Persnippety, the goddess of snippiness, is slightly better. :P

     

    I never looked at that shot of Honey Bear and Mrs Nordley in quite that way before....very interesting.

     

    :D Besides the obvious, I also like how YOUR "Honey Bear" is "naked" and Linda is covered by a table. She's an honest woman whereas Linda is not. The irony is that "Honey Bear" tries and tries to lie to herself about her feelings for Vic. She fights her heart out of fear of being hurt.

     

    Great shots from my #1 favorite Hitchcock movie.

     

    ;)

     

    Is it just me or why do I think Grace never looked better than when her hair got all tousled from...ummm, Cary.

     

    :D Well, you know that I like girls with relaxed hair, and mussed hair is even better.

     

    it's always so smooth and perfect it drives me a little nuts.

     

    I just love Grace's hair. It always looks so natural to me.

     

    Not like Ava, at all, her hair was always mussed.

     

    I like Ava's hair, too. She definitely knew how to kick her feet up and relax. ;)

     

    As "Maxine Faulk" she had two "hairdressers". :P

     

    So how many hairdressers do you have? :P

     

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