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FrankGrimes

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  1. Row, row, row your boat, gently down the street.

     

    I just finished the last film in the latest bunch of films. Care to guess how I liked them?

     

    Dark Command

    Home Before Dark

    Night Key

    Quality Street

    Rider on the Rain

    San Francisco

    Top Hat

    Trade Winds

    Two Flags West

    Two for the Seesaw

     

    How do you like them?

  2. *Plenty of intrigue going on so they can be "together" throughout the movie.*

     

    That's the film! It's all about consumation.

     

    *The scene at the boatyard and Stewart trying to sneak up to her place with his pajamas in his briefcase. (Though if it were realistic enough he most likely wouldn't need them.)*

     

    The boatyard scene was funny. I didn't expect that. They were acting like teenagers. :)

     

    *I think the scene with Stewart in bed and ready even though he is all covered up is sweet. He's shy and anticipating things at the same time. When Keith puts the little doll from the cake next to him on the pillow I feel his pain. But a little gentle humor takes the edge off of it.*

     

    It's funny seeing Jimmy in such a state and room.

     

    *Once with a group of friends I showed them the girl fight. It was clearly the most popular scene of the night. The odd thing is once it gets going there is something almost masculine about it. That makes if funnier because of the way it escalates.*

     

    That's Ginger for ya. She knows how to play tough. She's very believable as a "dame." She knows how to deliver the zingers during such a scene.

  3. *"Cute" is good.*

     

    I think so. :)

     

    *Several things I like about it are the girl fight.*

     

    Movieman! I can't believe you'd say such a thing!

     

    *Also where Peter (Stewart) and Keith (Ellison) get drunk and have their little fight in the closet of the classroom. The sound of the fight I think is funnier than if we saw it. Topped off with the door easing open to show Keith in a heap on the floor tops it off well.*

     

    That was a nicely staged scene. I liked how Keith was on Peter's side despite his running off with his girl. James Ellison was very good in the film.

     

    *Beulah Bondi was terrific. I think it was funny that she faked that heart ailment just to keep peace.*

     

    She really was. I loved the dancing scene with her. So did her husband!

     

    And she sure did know her husband. The "faking" was all about him.

     

    *It's not deep or profound but it is a lovely little unlikely love story that just hits all the right notes for me.*

     

    I couldn't believe how sexual it was! "Walter"!

  4. *It's an embarrassing milestone to say the least!*

     

    No, not at all. But I will say that I thought you were the most recognizable poster on the board before I joined. "Who the heck is that Jabber Jaws?" :D

     

    *So you evidently didn't like Let Us Live as much as me. That's not surprising.*

     

    Why are you not surprised? You ranked it first!

     

    *I found it incredibly moving and I loved Maureen's ferocious tenacity.*

     

    I typically adore Maureen, but I didn't like her in this kind of role, particularly in the second half. I thought she was in over her head.

  5. *Not always, no.*

     

    Yes, I know. Some women see themselves as a "Jean" but you're one who doesn't. You're more of a "Lana."

     

    *So you heard about that.*

     

    Thanks to Robert Osborne's comments before and after the film.

     

    *I do want to mention Claire Trevor before I forget. She's so good with him that I wish Clark and Claire could have been given a movie to star in together as a couple.*

     

    She was excellent as "Belle Watling." Claire is so very good.

  6. *I like her a lot. I may not see all the romance you guys do, but I'm a girl.*

     

    You're not big on Jean's kind of "cute."

     

    *I really think she's marvelous in Mr Smith Goes to Washington. I love the scene where she asks Thomas Mitchell to marry her. That is some scene I can't imagine any other actress pulling off.*

     

    You know, it's been forever since I've seen that film. I can't even remember that scene.

     

    *I will, I want to see it again, it's a movie I really enjoy.*

     

    That's a girl.

     

    *They sure like to buy whatever he's selling.*

     

    That makes the selling easy, my dear.

     

    *ha! no, but I bet Lana liked it.*

     

    Not with Mrs. Gable on set!

  7. *I just find her funny.*

     

    Jean Arthur isn't your kind of leading lady.

     

    *I wish I could remember the way it begins, and that I had time to re-watch it. I took it out and started to watch last night but I fell asleep even before the opening credits stopped rolling.*

     

    Watch it! It was a very good recommendation by you. It's a really nice love story. Very "relaxed."

     

    *Yes, it's very much the classic Gable personality. He's so much better like this than in movies like last night's Possessed, where he's locked into a somewhat priggish character. I never like Gable characters as much when they play by the rules. He's a natural rebel or con man.*

     

    He's arguably the best rascal of all. A real salesman, especially with the ladies.

     

    *I like best the scene where he flirts with Marjorie Main.*

     

    :D Are you sure you didn't like the "Rhett/Scarlett" scene of him breaking down the door? Oh wait, that's one of my favorite scenes.

  8. *you sure have a sharp eye.*

     

    I just know the Stooges. :D

     

    *i think i prefer wayne's version. anyway, I prefer Wayne.*

     

    Oh, I'm sure of that. Duke is very good with comedy. He doesn't mind looking ridiculous.

     

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    And that's not about country and city! That's man/woman!

     

    *did you like any of the others on your list?*

     

    I liked *Vivacious Lady* and ***** Tonk* (mostly).

  9. COME AND GET IT SPOILED... BIG TIME!

     

    *What do you mean by "man picture"? Are you referring to a love story?*

     

     

    Typically, a "woman's picture" focuses on a woman, her decisions, and the consequences. It's a straight drama, for the most part. A "man's picture" would place a man in a similar role in a straight drama. I suppose *Citizen Kane* can be seen as a "man's picture."

     

     

    In *Come and Get It*, Barney (Edward Arnold) is in love with Lotta (Frances Farmer) but he chooses to marry Emma (Mary Nash) because of money, power, and station. That's often associated with women more so than men unless it's royalty. Later on, Barney hits 50 years old and he meets Lotta's daughter (Frances Farmer). He wants to relive his past, this time taking the path of Lotta. Lotta knows what Barney is up to and uses him to get where she wants in life, mirroring Barney's own choice many years ago. Lotta even sticks the dagger in him, saying he's "old." He is now faced with the reality of where he is in life. This is "Bette Davis" country ( *All About Eve* )... but with tears! I ended up feeling for Barney. I couldn't believe it.

  10. *You know, I'm so out of it that I just realized that we've been talking about two different movies. I had* *Platinum Blonde in my head, with Robert Williams. That's the one I don't care much for.*

     

    I haven't seen that one just yet.

     

    *I do like* *Bombshell,*

     

    Oh! Very good!

     

    *it's pretty frenetic but it's funny and satirical about Hollywood and mooching relatives, and I think the bit about Jean wanting to adopt a kid so modern what with the little United Nations dames, Madonna and Jolie.*

     

    :) It really is rather modern. It's all about publicity, both good and bad. I like the old-fashioned approach of showing Lola at home... cooking. "She's like you, ladies."

     

    *And Tracy is perfect as that type, even if I can't say he's attractive.*

     

    I don't find him appealing, but I like that Lola loved his attention.

     

    *It sounds like you're describing Bette Davis.*

     

    It's almost like a waddle.

  11. *Probably, but the whole thing just doesn't do much for me. I like Jean better almost everywhere else.*

     

    That's really interesting since I really responded to her. I enjoyed how she wanted to kill Space (Lee Tracy) but she was mostly crazy about him.

     

    *I never would have noticed.*

     

    I've always thought Joan's little walk/run was really cute. It looks like she took it from Jean.

  12. *I'm not a fan of the movie or Lee Tracy.*

     

    Yeah, I can't see you being a fan of Lee Tracy. He annoyed me to start. But then I came to like him. I liked that Lola (Jean Harlow) loved him despite his being such a rascal.

     

    Is Lee Tracy the primary reason why you don't like the film?

     

    *how?*

     

    Jean does a lot of physical acting in the film. She particularly likes to use her upper-body, namely her shoulders and arms when she walks. Joan does the same.

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