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CineMaven

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  1. Hold on...hold on SCSU. I'm so sorry I was remiss in not commenting on your choices: "Greed" "King Kong" "Bambi" "On the Beach" and "King of Kings."

     

    These are very interesting choices. You took me down a different path that I totally didn't expect. You got Von Stroheim in there. For civilization on the brink, why didn't you pick "Dr. Strangelove..." or "Fail Safe"??

     

    Now dry those tears you little baby. And I thank you for your contribution to the vault.

  2. Interesting choices. I think the movie-going experience will be well-rounded for our future viewers.

     

    And oh, I think there's a little room left in the vault for Stanwyck. In fact, it wouldn't be the future withOUT her. Besides pre-code, the future can see how tough women were when we were 'dames.' Thanxxx for the contribution.

  3. Can someone tell me where I can lay down on a couch and be psychoanalyzed by Ingrid Bergman?

     

    Can someone tell me where I can help a gorgeous amnesiac to help?

     

    Can someone tell me where I can pray at the altar of Alfred Hitchcock?

  4. "EACH DAWN I DIE" . I love him in that film. Yeah, Cody was great and monstrous. But I loved him. I loved his rant after he was let out of the hole.

     

    The very last scene of Cagney's in that movie was great; just him breathing the air as a free man was worth the whole picture.

  5. Princess Ananka: To be compared to FrankGrimes is quite flattering 'cuz he's just about the bee's knees in his knowledge about movies and eloquence and civility about expressing it.

     

    But I'm confused about the mistaken identity.

     

    SCSU: How could you mistake Javier Bardem for Bobby Goldsboro? That's coo-coo.

     

    Princess Ananka: But to mistake Bobby Goldsboro for Elvis is just downright sacrilegious! Goldsboro is much more closer to Bobby Sherman.

     

    And yes...the little girl in "Atonement" deserved a good plain ol'-fashioned spanking. Now where can I order a good ol' Shigur Special?

     

    Oh he was a bad a$$, alright.

  6. Jake, don't be disingenuous now. You just wrote: "Cine writes about Hedy....Yes, she is stunning and beautiful" You said: "I don't like her politics...I love Maureen O'Hara's politics..."

     

    So politics aside, Maureen is definitely a drop dead gorgeous woman. Guess Hedy, Gene & Maureen are like comparing apples and oranges. Lovely lovely oranges. :-)

  7. Hey Jake: "CineMaven writes.."And Lawrence of Arabia's gluteus was certainly maximused, wasn't it by the Turkish devil."

     

    I would not know?

     

    How would you?

     

    Hmmmmm....

     

    Jake...I don't know. I've been trying to get the answer to that scene in the "Naive, But Curious" thread. Go check it out. Help me understand.

  8. I may not compare my age to theirs, but I'll see how old a celebrity was at the time they made a particular movie.

     

    And that other poster was right, the maturity level of a 1940's twenty-two year is WAAAAY beyond what today's twenty-two year old thespian's would be.

     

    Ain't it a shame.

     

    And Fred...I can't believe age is the ONLY thing you have in common with Harrison Ford.

  9. Hmmm...could it be the Administrators have had enough of "new posters who've posted a million threads in the space of a half-an-hour" ??

     

    OR

     

    Could it have been the Administrators have had enough of "new posters who eerily and coincidentally and serendipitously sound like other posters"????

     

    OR

     

    Could it have been even the Administrators had to finally use theIGNORE MEMBER button on you too?

     

    It's a mystery to me, man. I'm still trying to figure out who was on that grassy knoll back in '63. Geez, where's Sherlock Holmes when you need him! Oh...he's fictional too. Sorry.

  10. Hmm...let's see. Victor Mature was the beefcake at the time, and Hedy Lamarr was...is...will be the most beautiful woman in motion pictures.

     

    Spot on, I'd say.

     

    Of course with Slim Summerville and Dame May Whitty, DeMille's epic would be something else, indeed!

  11. lzcutter: we'll put our modern-day media in the vault too so the DVD's can play.

    sweetsmell...: if the folks of the future are scared off by the flamboyant burt, wouldn't shirley jones' scene bring 'em back?

    molo: well if a frozen head is good enuf for Ted Williams...

    :-) :-) ;-)

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