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WhitSt

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  1. > {quote:title=clore wrote:}{quote}

    > >>Remove from his bookcase such works as Das Kapital and his treasured collection of Soviet era bound editions of Pravda and firmly explain the harm they can do to him, and deep six them. Discreetly but carefully examine his place for any other addictive radical materials he may have hidden and quietly take them away, so he is not tempted to relapse. After eliminating the negative, accentuate the positive, by giving him copies of The Wealth of Nations and The Road to Serfdom.

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    > Censoring and then mandating someone's reading material? That doesn't sound very much like a democratic country. Some might think you're serious though, that's the scary part.

    are we talking about William Demarest?

  2. > {quote:title=joefilmone wrote:}{quote}

    > Well I don't know what you mean by that. Its a basic 1950's "woman's picture" which deals with some taboo topics for that era- homosexuality and interracial romance.

    You have too huge topics to deal with in a 50s context. They should have stuck with one or the other. In the original it was the age difference and how her friends and children dealt with it. The updated version. It's adultery, 50s interracial affair, Oh and my husband doesn't love me cause he's a homosexual.

  3. > {quote:title=joefilmone wrote:}{quote}

    > Todd Haynes wrote and directed this hommage to the Douglas Sirk/Ross Hunter great techniolored melodramas. Jualianne Moore, Dennis Quaid, Dennis Heysbert and Patricia Carlson star in this story of hidden desires in picture perfect 1950's suburbia. Anyone who thinks they can't make em like they use should really take a look at this movie.

    Sorry but this movie tried to be too many things.

  4. > {quote:title=Geoffe wrote:}{quote}

    > It may not be that disturbing to some, but the ending of It happened on Fifth Avenue upset me. Let Aloysius T. McKeever stay in the O'Connor house or give it to him.

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    > I love that film.

    Sorry he had to leave the house the same way the movie started. It was a bookend Anyway he was heading down south to the Mansion

  5. One banana cream pie!

     

    One banana cweam pie coming up! Pick up pie!

    Roger! Your pie, sir! One coconut custard pie with whipped cream!

    One coconut custard pie with whipped cweam coming up! Say, you know what I think? I think that's the wabbit. Well, he who waughs wast... He he he! Pick up pie!

     

    I better find the bit

     

     

    Link: [5:57 - One Lemon Marango Pie |http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QVtCh0Eeys&]

     

    Edited by: WhitSt on Dec 30, 2009 1:36 AM

  6. > {quote:title=HollywoodGolightly wrote:}{quote}

    > That's just there in case you want to add someone to your ignore list. That just means their posts won't be visible when you're logged in.

    I might have click on someone when seeing what it does. How can I tell if I __ignored someone__?

  7. > {quote:title=BelleLeGrand1 wrote:}{quote}

    > The first one could possibly be *The Valley of Decision* (1945). Greer Garson's character came from a family of steel mill workers, who objected when she went to work as a maid for the family who owned the steel mill. Gregory Peck is the son of the mill owner. They fall in love and complications ensue.

     

    If she's wearing http://www.hathorizons.com/graphics/european_hats/scotland_tamoshanter.jpg

    bingo

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