HollywoodGolightly
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> {quote:title=finance wrote:}{quote}
> I thought that Audrey did a pretty good acting job in MFL. Then again, I have nothing to compare it to. I never saw Julie as Eliza, nor anyone else. I'm biased, too, because I've always been a big Audrey fan. I found her absolutely enchanting in "Sabrina","Funny Face", and "Love in the Afternoon". "Breakfast at Tiffany's" I could do without.
Yes, she was enchanting in almost everything - but sorry to hear you're not a Breakfast at Tiffany's fan, though.

Back on topic, I've not seen Funny Face in a long time, but I hope to watch it again soon because I don't remember much about it (although I'm pretty sure I enjoyed it).
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Quayle, Anthony
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Zorba the Greek
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Fogg, Phileas - David Niven in Around the World in 80 Days
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame
nw: mosque
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(The) White Sister
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(The) White Sister
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Well, I think you're right in that having a "mini-feed" feature, like FB's wall, would very likely make the CFU more attractive to present and future users.
Having said that, I think it's not that difficult right now to keep up with what your friends are doing by clicking on their page, or, if you want to see what everyone is talking about, by checking out the most recent blog entries.
I also realized, after looking at some of your own blog entries, that almost anything that you can write to start a thread here (if it contains mostly original thoughts) can also be posted as a blog entry - and you even get to choose a little photo icon to go with it. I'm also assuming that when you have a blog entry at CFU, you can either approve comments, or choose to delete comments you don't like or don't find appropriate, even if they're not personal attacks or anything of the sort.
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> {quote:title=Bronxgirl48 wrote:}{quote}
> Well, let us certainly hope so, Holly, because TCM is a treasure for all of us who truly want to talk about classic films.
On that, I think we most certainly agree. I have TCM's schedule in my mind from the moment I wake up in the morning, until I go to bed at night. (Yes, occasionally I'll also watch something from some other channel - but those are rare exceptions).
I am even thinking about getting that cute Robert Osborne bobblehead. :x

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Light in the Piazza - que bella bambina!
next: Bicycle Thieves
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Jaws
nw: sliders (the hamburger)
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Alec Guinness was in Lawrence of Arabia with Anthony Quinn
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Unsworth, Geoffrey - director of photography, Becket
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Brewster, Mortimer - Cary Grant in Arsenic and Old Lace
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Olivier, Laurence (seen in The Demi-Paradise last night)
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> {quote:title=Bronxgirl48 wrote:}{quote}
> Don't worry, Holly, the TCM message board will still be going strong however some people wish it no longer to be here.
I don't know of anyone who wishes that, Bronxie. I think TCM fans will continue using the features offered by the website for as long as TCM is around (which I hope will be for our lifetime).
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> {quote:title=AlbertCD wrote:}{quote}
> BTW, why isn't "The Demi-Paradise" in TCM's database?
Good catch, Albert. It definitely doesn't appear on tcmdb.com, but imdb.com does have it:
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Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? - Gothic catfight, anyone?
next: Yellow Submarine
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I love the Italian poster for The Quiet Man - great artwork! :x
> Monday, May 2^nd^
pssst! It's Monday, June 1st.

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Sounds like one of the segments from The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm (1962), which I think was last shown in January.
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Union Station (1950)
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Great photos, MissRetro!

Don't forget TCM will show a Leo McCarey movie today starring Ingrid Bergman:
*The Bells Of St. Mary's* (1945) 4pm ET
A liberal priest tries to soften the strict nun running a boys' school.
Cast: Bing Crosby, Ingrid Bergman, Henry Travers, William Gargan Dir: Leo McCarey BW-126 mins, TV-G

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> You may get the bobblehead? I want one of Alec Baldwin, and I'm seriously considering getting a TCM cup.
No, I don't think I would want one of Alec Baldwin
I keep saying, they should make TCM pajamas, because I go to bed watching TCM almost every single night.