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JamesJazGuitar

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  1. While The Big Sleep is one of my top 10 favorite movies I wouldn't say it is the pinnacle of Film Noir.

     

    The main reason would because of the love story between Marlow and Vivian. In the book Marlow has an affair with Eddie Mars wife. That creates a lot more tension and is more true to film noir than the romance Hawks creates. Hey, I clearly understand why Hawks pushed the BB romance in the movie after all the smoke they created in 'To Have'. Being a romantic I love that and it really works but it does distract from the noir element of the plot. An ending where Marlow is making love to the wife of the guy he helps get killed would of left many unanswered questions (i.e. did Marlow kill Mars for the Sternwoods justice or for his own goals).

     

    Not sure I understand this line: ',,,she made a two-bit loser out of him'. This this relate to the fact that Hawks wanted an affair with Bacall but instead she went with Bogie?

     

    Oh, and To Have and Have Not was based on a short story not a novel. The Breaking Point is a better version of that story, but again, 'To Have' like The Big Sleep are classics because of how they blend romance with action.

     

     

  2. Jane as Nancy sounds interesting, but it would have to focus only on a narrow period of Nancy's life (I assume mostly just the 8 years in the white house), since Jane is in her 70s (but looking very well still).

     

    Of course there is a political angle there. Would the movie be designed to appeal to fans for the Reagans? Well that might backfire since some will never forgive Jane for her misguided actions.

  3. How much un-proofed text did you read from people back in the old days? THINK. Prior to the internet and e-mail and websites like this one, how much real time text did you read?

     

    I know the amount was a lot less than it is now. While I read a lot before the internet most of the text was proofed since it was from a newspaper or magazine.

     

    Before the Internet where did you read text that people are typing in on a 'real time' basis? Unless you were a teacher reading essays from students doing a test I cannot think of where one would read the type of real-time text we see today.

  4. I said the daughter should make it on her own. To me that implies she should earn her own way.

     

    I'm not against her or anyone inheriting from their parents but since someone posted that the estate had no money so that makes that point mute. What I found insane was that someone posted that the public needs to support her via donations.

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    It appears you don't understand my POV on this topic at all. At all.

     

    Say one when to see Plan 9 from Outer Space as a first movie date and during that date, one fell in love got married and were still married 40 years later. That movie could be one of their favorites.

     

    AGAIN, what is someone's favorite movie could have NOTHING to do with the overall quality of the movie.

     

    So it doesn't matter how many movies a person has seen. We are talking about favorite and NOT best.

     

     

  6. I didn't say that. I just said it was better for them to earn it. Working for one's living builds character. That is hardly a commie socialist POV. It is folly to believe Whitney's kid is going to the poor house unless she gets millions from the estate. Her parents had money for a good education and that is key. That is all a kid should expect from their parents.

  7. Since I live in Southern CA and only about 35 miles from Hollywood, during the 80 (when I first got into classic movies), there were a few theaters that showed classic movies at least once a week, if not more. So I was able to see at least 20 classics. Most were either Bogie or Bette Davis movies, with a few Garbo ones and some noirs like Double Indemnity. It was great but it did set me apart from most of the people I grew up with.

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    I'm not sure I'm following the point of your reply. Yes, RO has seen a lot more movies than me but I don't see how that relates. My point was that for most people their favorite movies are such because of very personal reasons, and not, per se, the quality of the movie. It is a combination of what the movie is about and what that person was experiencing at the time they saw it.

     

    So it really doesn't matter how many movies one has seen but how a specific movie impacts someone at a very specific moment in their lives. The Razor's Edge is a movie with a theme that could have a major impact on someone, depending on where their head was at when they saw it.

     

    Of course maybe RO picked the movie has one of his top 3 favorites just because of how Gene looks in it! Often the simple explanation is the correct one, but I don't think that is the case here.

     

     

     

     

  9. I think Fred might have the reason. I read the book in my mid 20s when I was "searching for truth". The book had a big impact on me and I went out and got everything the libraries in my area had by Maugham. I wasn't into classic films at the time so I didn't discover the movie until about 15 years later. So maybe the book and film had an impact on RO and that is why he list it as one of his favorites.

     

    Of course I'm just guessing here but that line of reasoning makes sense to me since as a movie, (i.e. if judged only as a movie) I also find it odd it would be in anyone's top 3 favorites, but hey The Petrified Forest is one of my top 3.

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    My reply was based on the original list I saw and Bardot wasn't even on that list. But I should of added Jane Fonda. Like Woods and Loren, Fonda was on that original list and I believe she was one very good actress.

     

    I admit I haven't seen enough of Bardot (that I can remember), to judge her acting ability. (but I have seen enough to judge her beauty and this I do remember!).

     

     

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    Yes, Olivia did such a great job as Melanie that it is hard to imagine anyone else in that role now.

     

    As you may know Jack Warner wanted the cast of GWTW to be full of his players. He offer Davis but required that Flynn play Rhett. Now some people laugh at that but Davis and Flynn were very good together in The Sisters. i.e. Flynn was a better actor than he is often given credit for.

     

    But still like with the casting of Melanie, Gable and Leigh are perfect in their roles.

     

    Leslie Howard is my favorite actor but, yea he was too old and too english for that part. Oh well at least he got to make Intermezzo with a young Bergman.

     

     

  12. While I love the ending of The Bad Seed (since Rhoda deserved to get fried), it is somewhat of a camp ending, especially since they add on Patty getting spanked by Nancy. So it done to be release the tension with humor.

     

    As for people getting away with murder, well the best example of this getting by censors is Scarlet Street with EG Robinson and Joan Bennet. EG does murder Joan but her boyfriend is the one that gets the death penalty. EG is a mental case after and that punishment was enough for the censors.

     

    Another good example is Bogie killing Canino outside by the car. Bogie knew Canino had no bullets left in his gun, but instead of taking him into the police he just shoots him dead. Hawks had to fight the censors to keep that scene in. Canino had poisoned Jones and in the previous scene so I guest it was viewed as an eye for an eye.

     

     

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    Based on how the term 'sex sirens' is used in cinema, I agree with you. Oh, and it isn't really a compliment. i.e. the term is used for an actress where the main or only appeal is her looks and body.

     

    Thus Woods or Loren don't belong on that list based on that criteria. But not because they don't have the looks, but because they were fine actresses.

     

     

  14. Well in a Bette Davis thread I mentioned Brent, but my point was that in the movies the movie was all based on Bette's character and anyone could of played the role Brent played (and likely better).

     

    So I wouldn't view them as a romantic couple, per se, since a couple implies sharing and in those movies it was 95% Bette and 5% Brent!

     

    The Lynn Lane team is an interesting one. I have seen most of those movies (since WB is my favorite studio). As one can see many of these where sequels where WB milked a theme to death. Still I think Lane had a lot of talent and like most of the gals at WB was underutilized, due to the presense of Davis.

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    I wonder if Gable liked the idea of her hiring Haines. He didn't treat Cukor very nicely during the filming of GWTW. Yea, Carole was a beauty. I have a lot of still shots of her and if one didn't know she was a comedian (the best female comedian of the 30s in my view), one would think she was a model.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  16. I have the book (a second edition), but I haven't seen the movie. I purchased and read most of Maugham's books about 25 years ago during a time that he was IT for me.

     

    Great to see another one of his stories made into a movie.

     

     

  17. I don't know if I would say VITN is the only dramatic role Lombard did.

     

    What about Made For Each Other, In Name Only, and They New What They Wanted?

     

    These movies all contain serious subject matter and I would define them as dramas. But VITN is the most dramatic performance Lombard ever gave.

  18. Well my favorite Bette Davis movie would be The Petrified Forest then followed by Its Love I'm After but I love these movies for Leslie Howard as well as Bette. Thus my favorite 'full on Bette' Bette Davis movie would be Dark Victory. We see all sides of Bette in this movie.

     

    And yes, any movie where Davis stars with either George Brent or Herbert Marshall is a 'full on Bette' Bette Davis movie!

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