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JackFavell

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  1. I have always hated that hotel clerk... but this time I kind of felt a grudging respect for him- at least he said what he thought, and I think he would have said the same right to Will's face!

     

    Martin- I agree that he cares about Will, and that he is right, that he would be a liability, but it always bothers me anyway. If he simply stood up and walked with Will, Herb might not have backed down, and there would have been three to face the men, and others would have followed.

     

    But of course, there would have been no script then!

  2. Hey, I know you guys have been talking about High Noon a lot more than me, but I noticed a couple of things today while puttering around the house.

     

    The clerk at the hotel(?) - he talks about how he doesn't like Will. He says, "At least there was a lot of business here when Frank Miller was in town. A lot of people think your husband deserves a come-uppance.... I'm not the only one"

     

    Is he actually the most honest character in the whole movie? I mean besides Will?

     

    Martin says, "I'm not going with you, Will. You'll be watchin out for me and get yourself killed."

     

    Did Martin do the right thing by deciding not to go? I can see the sense in what he says, but if he had gone, would others have followed, thereby saving the town?

  3. I just wanted it to be more about standing on your own two feet. I felt that they dwelled (dwelt? is that a word? spellcheck says it is) a little too much on the "getting a man" thing. It seemed to me that becoming more attractive to men was the prime topic of the movie, and that's not what I thought it was about. That being said, I love looking at the scenery, and the house is to die for!

  4. That's weird. I just looked up Murnau myself. That clip from Phantom was very intriguing, and I decided to get more of his movies.

     

    Femme, (May I call you a real name? Is it Michaela? Or am just confused as usual?) I just finally found out how to play movies straight from my Netflix queue onto my computer, and I picked.....

     

    *A Little Romance*

     

    It is as sweet as I remember. I am now dehydrated from crying, but I wanted to thank you for mentioning it the other day. You brought back some great memories of childhood for me. I always felt a connection to this one, being a smart kid who liked old movies. There are only a few movies that capture stages in childhood right, and this is one of them. I guess I can forgive Diane Lane for making *Under the Tuscan Sun* later. :)

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