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CelluloidKid

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  1. Brian Keith was in the film _Sharky's Machine_ Wich wasw both directed & starred Burt Reynolds! (LOVE HIM TO!) *NEW STAR: Burt Reynolds!*
  2. The "Wavishing" Kay Francis....I never noticed her either till this month and WOW! What a fire ball! Since I started watching her films I ran out and bought her biography "I Can't Wait to be Forgotten". Next to Joan Crawford & Marilyn Monroe she is now my 3rd favorite actress ofall time from the Golden age of Hollywood!
  3. The "Wavishing" Kay Francis....I never noticed her either till this month and WOW! What a fire ball! Since I started watching her films I ran out and bought her biography "I Can't Wait to be Forgotten".
  4. Natalie Wood was in _Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice_ (I love this film!) W./Robert Culp! *NEW STAR: Robert Culp!*
  5. _Jaws 2_ ....LOL!! Gotta Love it! Hugs! Okkk ...Cutlass ...._The Pirate_ (1948) W./Gene Kelly! *NEW WORD: BIRTHDAY SUITE!*
  6. Gregory Peck was in _To Kill a Mockingbird_ W./Mary Badham! *NEW STAR: Mary Badham!*
  7. lol! Charity ...._Sweet Charity_ (1969) *NEW WORD: Party Streamers!*
  8. Charles Laughton directed (My Fav film!) _The Night of the Hunter_ W./(My Fav actor!!) Robert Mitchum! *NEW STAR: Robert Mitchum!*
  9. Gifts ....._Miracle on 34th Street_ (1947) *NEW WORD: Lynching!*
  10. Boris Karlof was in _Bride of Frankenstein_ W./Elsa Lanchester (I love Elsa!) *NEW STAR: Elsa Lanchester!*
  11. Robert Preston was in the film _Night Plane from Chungking_ W./ Ellen Drew! NEW STAR: Ellen Drew! *Ellen Drew*
  12. Chameleon - _X-Men_ (Mystique) NEW WORD: Birthday (Mine is this weekend!)
  13. Tim Curry was in (1 of my fav films) _Clue_ W./Lesley Ann Warren! *NEW STAR: Lesley Ann Warren!*
  14. Mr. T. was boxer James "Clubber" Lang in the 1982 film Rocky III directed by Sylvester Stallone! Sylvester Stallone!
  15. That Darn Cat from Outer Space Pete's Dragonwyck The Greatest Toy Story Ever Told An American in Paris, Texas Wall Streets of Fire
  16. Robert Vaughn was in the film _Battle Beyond the Stars_ W./Richard Thomas! *NEW STAR: Richard Thomas!*
  17. I believe the 1st Coen Brothers film I saw was "Raising Arizona". I remember when it twas filmed here in Phoenix, Arizona back in 1986 & Phoenix went nuts. As I grew Older, and go into film, & when "_Fargo_" came out that is when I went nuts for them! I love the the Last Lines of the film "_Fargo_" which always gets me to catch my breath! Marge Gunderson: So that was Mrs. Lundegaard on the floor in there. And I guess that was your accomplice in the wood chipper. And those three people in Brainerd. And for what? For a little bit of money. There's more to life than a little money, you know. Don'tcha know that? And here ya are, and it's a beautiful day. Well. I just don't understand it. After that I watched and bought every single Cohen Brothers Film! It's a toss up between "_The Hudsucker Proxy_" & "_Blood Simple_" which film I love most! They did 1 short film called: _Tuileries_ which can be seen in the film _Paris, je t'aime_ . Another bit of interesting work for the Brothers!
  18. Thank God I'm not the only who loved "_The Trouble With Harry_"!! It makes me laugh everytime. I got to see a really good print of the film on the big screen once. I think I was the only 1 laughing out loud! My partner thought it was funny that the Jennifer Rogers closet door kept popping open. He was like, is it Mr. Hitchcock's way of saying skeltons in the closet!? Sam Marlowe: You're not supposed to bury bodies whenever you find them. It makes people suspicious.
  19. panhandle .... _Pocketful of Miracles_ *NEW WORD: Uxoricide!*
  20. *Best Actress Olivia de Havilland with presenter Ray Milland at the 1946 Academy Awards.* I hope you Like?
  21. _Risky Business_ (On the Brand New _Risky Business_ DVD they show the "Original" Ending! Writer/Director 'Paul Brickman' had a completely different ending for the film with a rather pessimistic tone, with Joel being denied admission to Princeton and he and Lana sitting on the roof of a building overlooking the city pondering his future and hers, and for once Lana lets her guard down. The studio however, wanted a "feel good" ending, because this was the popular theme of teen movies at the time, so both versions were shot and shown to a test audience and it was agreed that their preference would be the ending for the film.
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