bggalaxy
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hopper with davis in pepe davis with sinatra in robinhood... sinatra with rowlands in tony roma rowlands with cassaetes opening night cassavetes with farrow in rose mary's baby
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Mickey Rooney and tea. (coffee goes right through me and he might think it odd if I left the table every five minutes). To hear all the stories he must have starting in the 20s would be cool. Maybe Barbara Stanwyck. Who would need a drink while sitting across from those eyes.
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oops too late
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oops to late
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oprah with glover color purple glover with costner in silverado costner with hopper in water world hopper with harpo in story of man kind
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Wow! ditto hrer on the thanks!
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Sutherland to Bronson dirty dozen Bronson to Mcqueen Great Escape Mcqueen to Robinson in Cincinnati Kid Hugh Grant to Cary Grant
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Wow your right about Sone Age. My family just watched that a while back about the same time we watched the Wayne version of Three Godfathers. I still didn't make the connection. Duh, to me. lol
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Question (not exactly film related, but still...)
bggalaxy replied to cjrogan2003's topic in General Discussions
cj: why does it always seem to be all or nothing with you? There was good and bad all through the ages. The more things change the more they stay the same. There is so much to living across the board (from the left to the right). Live and learn a little each and everyday. -
Stella: The Princess Bride is great fun. Another I find just as fun is Ever After with Drew Barrymore.
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Classic: I'm on the west coast so it started here at 11:15 pm. It's on tape and I'll post as soon as I find 2hrs. to watch it. I can't wait!
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We watched "Indian Summer" and "The Kennel Murder Case"
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Speak of the devil! The Human Comedy is on tonight. I have yet to see this film and became interested in it when several of you had listed it in the Greatest Role thread. Now is my chance, I can hardly wait.
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Welcome lonely. Enjoy the ride.
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Romantic comedies are my favorite. Some of the many favorites I have along with those listed already are: Vivacious Lady, Remember the Night, Easy Living, Bachalor Mother, Destry Rides Again, Holiday. There are so many more on my list but I'll stop with these. As for modern day movies: Roxanne, While You Were Sleeping, You've Got Mail, Jerry McGuire.
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Wow, What an odd and busy day it was here. I'm not amazed that everyone can read the same words and get a different meaning out of it. It's true, for everyone of us out there, there is a totally different way of thinking. Like DNA, no two will think exactly the same. Isn't that cool.
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Is there anyone who don't like Judy Garland?
bggalaxy replied to msladysoul's topic in General Discussions
Can't watch Crawford movies, even before the book came out. As a kid in the 60's there was just something about her I didn't care for. The only movie I have seen more than once was What Ever Happened to Baby Jane. Hey chevy - what's up with the caps? -
Is there anyone who don't like Judy Garland?
bggalaxy replied to msladysoul's topic in General Discussions
Can't watch Crawford movies, even before the book came out. As a kid in the 60's there was just something about her I didn't care for. The only movie I have seen more than once was What Ever Happened to Baby Jane. Hey chevy - what's up with the caps? -
the 30's Fred Astaire The 30's & 40's James Stewart the 40's & 50's Cary Grant the 50's & 60's Steve McQueen the 70's Clint Eastwood the 80's Harrison Ford the 90's Tom Hanks the 00's ? maybe someone out of the Lord of the Ring cast. I would love to have been apart of that series. Orlando Bloom? we'll see how the rest of the decade goes for him. Pirates is a pretty good start
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leo - I tend to feel scores of films in the past 3 decades have impacted film more strongly. Who knows it could the dolby.
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I know this isn't a classic (yet) but the music in "Glory" worked perfect with the images on the screen.
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I'm not sure, but this brings to mind all the gym scenes in the oldies. The old giggling strap around the butt. The medicine ball (I think that is what they call it) being tossed around. Women doing bust exercises. These type of scenes always make me grin and I assume they were based on what was "in" for the times.
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As a kid in the 60's it was Inger Stevens (the Farmers Daughter)and Yvonne Craig (Batgirl).
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Thanks for the info. I'll try to keep my eye out for her early work.
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Dale Evans? All I know or seen of Dale Evans was with Roy Rogers. Is there another Dale Evans or did she do films I haven't seen before her Roy Roger stuff. Can you suggest some of her work I may not have seen? I would be greatful - thanks
