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1 hour ago, Dargo said:
Know what's one of the things I always liked about Mickey Mouse?
(...that letter 'u' in his last name isn't superfluous)
What about Mickey Moose

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9 hours ago, RBG FAN said:
Just curious. Is there a thread for birthdays hiding somewhere? There is the thread for people who die. I was too lazy to start a thread for Ted Turner, so I added him here. My bad.
Norman "Spirit In The Sky" Greenbaum is 76 today. (Music louder than rest of movie dialog) He lives in Santa Rosa, CA. Me too. TopBilled might like he is a Mac Guy. Maybe this movie will show in February.
There is but the Search failed to find it. Only came across threads observing those turning 100 and some individual birthdays.. Wish the web designers improve on the Search function and get rid of that annoying <Time out> error.

Like add, the Search results gives you stuff one is NOT looking for.
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The 140th commandment, Do not eat any abominable thing, whether unclean meat or blemished Offerings. (Deuteronomy 14:3)
Didn't know they had this back then.


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3 hours ago, Sepiatone said:
Heh----
Seems we've gone from "classic era actresses who did nudity" to just racy silhouettes and revealing costumes.
So perhaps we can add this too, to the list.....
From 1933, so too, technically "pre-code"
move to the 50 second mark or so.......
Long time ago, think it was from the old "That's Hollywood" TV series around 1978, Shirley Temple did a provocative hula dance scene that was deleted from one of her films. Can't find the deleted scene (video).

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Crying out loud moderator, Dargo's pic was not offensive.

As a precaution, everyone avoid posting Coppertone ads.

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A shame modern trendies can't appreciate the simple aspect of the original cartoon. Boris Karloff's narration is splendid. But like everything else today regarding films, MUST be updated with CGI.

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It is a bit hard to beat the Jim Carrey Grinch character. Movie had great one liners.
Tells the story how the Grinch came to be. One thing's a mystery, what exactly is he? An alien?

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4 hours ago, darkblue said:
Didn't Marjorie Main do full frontal in one of those Pa Kettle movies? I think that's the one that was rated X.
Best left to the imagination.


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Mickey Mouse turns 90: Pictures of the beloved character through the years
https://disney.co.uk/mickey-mouse
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Dargo, got any of George Brent?


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"Smokey and The Bandit" (1977)
Buford T. Justice...You sumb_tches couldn't close an umbrella.

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1 hour ago, TomJH said:

If you're referring to this lady, Vautrin, it is definitely NOT Elissa Landi. It's an unknown actress seen only briefly in The Sign of the Cross. Elissa remains fully clothed throughout the film.
Nor is it she in the ape photo, as Ham Radio has already explained that that is fan dancer Sally Rand.
Had a hard time finding the info, I gave the imdb link for verification. According to imdb, Sally was the uncredited victim. She does look like Elissa.
If imdb is wrong then how can we trust them for uncredited info?

Here is another link with Sally Rand.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0023470/mediaviewer/rm3963374592
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Movie has a serious error....there are 613.

https://www.gospeloutreach.net/613laws.html
Excerpt..
- There are 613 commandments, not 10
- The "Ten Commandments" are categories
- The 10 are divided into duties to G-d and duties to people
- Different religions divide the 10 in different ways
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57 minutes ago, Sgt_Markoff said:
Hard to fathom Kurt Russell taking second billing to "Mark Wahlberg"
I found it hard to fathom a glow in the dark Marlon Brando taking first billing over the Man of Steel.


Who does he think he is?

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What gave people back then the impression men like Noah and Moses had a long white beard and is in line for a hip implant?
Odd how an atheist may had hit this one on the button (what it takes to build something the size of a small aircraft carrier)
Not bad for a guy doing 600 and counting.

"Noah"
Want a piece of me?
Moses in "Gods and Kings" going on 80 and need no geriatric supplements.

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42 minutes ago, sewhite2000 said:
Is Charlie Chaplin dancing with the globe in The Great Dictator inspired by this?
Charlie was inspired by Hitler dancing around his globe. Maybe Hitler saw the movie first.

https://blog.ultimateglobes.com/2013/08/the-globe-that-inspired-charlie-chaplin.html

Some idiot payed 65,000 for a globe that is dented with a bullet hole in it. (and it's grossly outdated as well)


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Almost forgot about last night...
"Deepwater Horizon" (2016)
Had no idea things happened so fast and how everything escalated before anyone knew how to react.


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1 hour ago, speedracer5 said:
Wasn't Sally Rand the bubble lady? I think she's depicted in that Looney Tunes short "Hollywood Steps Out."
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2 minutes ago, LawrenceA said:
Robert Downey Jr. was not in any of the Fantastic Four movies.
That's Ioan Gruffudd.

And the gif you posted was from the TV show Forever.

That's what the label on the gif indicated. Thanks, I'll correct.
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3 minutes ago, TopBilled said:
Doesn't it seem like he should be drinking bourbon or at least having some beer? Especially in a western.

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Benedict Cumberbatch drinking tea in the movie "Small Island".

Ioan Gruffudd in "Forever"

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Lorne Greene from "Bonanza" Yeah real men drink tea / coffee.


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Bollywood (India) actor Imran Khan

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Classic Era Film actresses who did nudity
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The latter. Lucky I remember it from 40 years ago.
The opening title
Doubt people care if a 50 year old women did a hula dance in 78.
The only reason "The Little Rascals" got away with it, there was no hip grinding.