cujas
-
Posts
6,659 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Never
Posts posted by cujas
-
-
Wyler directed *Funny Girl*; the first movie for Barbra Streisand.
-
Wyler directed *Funny Girl*; the first movie for Barbra Streisand.
-
Wyler directed *Funny Girl*. The first movie for Barbra Streisand.
-
If not for Welk, they're would have been no live tap dancing on TV for that long period of time. He did something right!
-
Say what you will, at the time, his show was the only one to employ top rate tap dancers. They made a living, entertained people and promoted tap.
-
Say what you will, at the time, his show was the only one to employ top rate tap dancers. They made a living, entertained people and promoted tap.
-
Say what you will, but the tap dancing that Welk promoted was alone and among the best on live TV.
-
Say what you will, but the tap dancing that Welk promoted was alone and among the best on live TV.
-
I saw it on French TV.
Ingrid Bergman was the most uniquely talented actress in Motion Picture History.
-
I saw it on French TV.
Ingrid Bergman was the most uniquely talented actress in Motion Picture History.
-
I saw it on French TV
She was the most uniquely talented actress in Motion Pictures.
-
I saw it on French TV
She was the most uniquely talented actress in Motion Pictures.
-
I saw it on French TV
She was the most uniquely talented actress in Motion Pictures.
-
I really disagree with your assessment about these women.
Irene Dunne was in no way out of control in *My Favorite Wife* or *The Awful Truth*. It's obvious to me that Cary Grant was one out of control in both films. In Wife, he had 2 wives and 1 boyfriend to contend with--and he was clueless. In *Truth* he made a constant fool of himself, trying to sabotage Dunne's new romances.
Have you got proof to back up your opinion?
Edited by: cujas on May 29, 2010 4:11 PM
-
I really disagree with you assessment about these women.
Irene Dunne was in no way out of control in *My Favorite Wife* or *The Awful Truth*. It's obvious to me that Cary Grant was one out of control in both films. In Wife, he had 2 wives and 1 boyfriend to contend with--and he was clueless. In *Truth* he made a constant fool of himself, trying to sabotage Dunne's new romances.
Have you got proof to back up your opinion?
-
"I'm mad as hell, & I'm not going to take it anymore!"--Peter Finch, directed by Sidney Lumet
-
"I'm mad as hell, & I'm not going to take it anymore!"--Peter Finch, directed by Sidney Lumet
-
"I'm mad as hell, & I'm not going to take it anymore!"--Peter Finch, directed by Sidney Lumet
-
"I'm mad as hell, & I'm not going to take it anymore!"--Peter Finch, directed by Sidney Lumet
-
James Stewart's first MGM role was counter his screen persona--a vindictive-cold-blooded murderer in *After The Thin Man* with Asta.
-
James Stewart's first MGM role was counter his screen persona--a vindictive-cold-blooded murderer in *After The Thin Man* with Asta.
-
Is anybody else on-line? If you are, do you want to play?
-
This my only entry--If anyone wants to play, go for it.
At any moment,I expect to see Rod Serling coming from around the corner.
-
This my only entry--If anyone wants to play, go for it.
At any moment,I expect to see Rod Serling coming from around the corner.

Network, The Movie
in Hot Topics
Posted
Ditto