JefCostello
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Elizabeth Taylor / Hedy Lamarr / Gene Tierney Marilyn Monroe Audrey Hepburn Grace Kelly Brigitte Bardot Natalie Wood Vivien Leigh Claudia Cardinale Ornella Muti Catherine Zeta-Jones That would probably me my list of classic screen beauties. As you can see, my number 1 spot would be tied between three women.
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Which stars from the past would make it/fail today?
JefCostello replied to ClassicViewer's topic in General Discussions
I wonder if Warner Brothers actors like Bogart, Cagney, Robinson and Garfield would make it? How about musical stars like Astaire and Kelly? They don't make musicals anymore. -
The Best Films of 1960-50th Anniversary
JefCostello replied to skimpole's topic in General Discussions
1. L'Avventura 2. La Dolce Vita 3. Breathless 4. Psycho 5. The Apartment 6. Le Trou 7. Rocco and His Brothers 8. Purple Noon 9. Inherit the Wind 10. Peeping Tom 11. Spartacus 12. The Magnificent Seven 13. Eyes Without a Face 14. The Virgin Spring 15. Two Women Edited by: JefCostello on Aug 16, 2010 8:20 PM -
The title is from Hamlet. I think it fits this film perfectly.
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Musicians that became film stars
JefCostello replied to ClassicViewer's topic in General Discussions
David Bowie. -
Gene Tierney's beauty in that movie is almost frightening and it hypnotizes me each time I see that film, to the point where I immediately want more after it's over. She's like a drug. Also, I've never seen another film with so many flowers in it. They're practically in every scene, even seen in reflections in mirrors. The film is pervaded with flowers. Truly a unique and unforgettable movie experience. My only complaint is that after Ellen dies, the film becomes dead as well, and we're left listening to Vincent Price screaming in the courtroom like an idiot. The cinematography in the courtroom is stunning, but without Tierney, the intensity of the film is over by that point.
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Movies That Mirror The life of the starring actors
JefCostello replied to charliechaplin101's topic in General Discussions
A Streetcar Named Desire - Vivien Leigh Bus Stop - Marilyn Monroe Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf - Richard Burton/Elizabeth Taylor In a Lonely Place - Humphrey Bogart Last Tango in Paris - Marlon Brando Edited by: JefCostello on Aug 12, 2010 7:44 PM -
I still feel like Mickey Rooney will win one soon.
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Emma Thompson: 'Audrey Hepburn couldn't act'
JefCostello replied to edonline's topic in General Discussions
She's not a critic. She's supposed to be a movie star. How would she feel if someone in her line of work called her a pompous British **** for her selfish comments? -
OK, I admit I was wrong. He was married to both Gene and Hedy. I couldn't believe my eyes when I read up on it, because I always thought he married Rita Hayworth and Gene Tierney. How about that? Married to the two most beautiful women ever. Why didn't he marry Liz Taylor? In my opinion, this guy may have Roger Vadim beat. Although, Vadim had Bardot, Deneuve and Fonda when they were young. But still. Married to Gene and Hedy? That's insane.
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Emma Thompson: 'Audrey Hepburn couldn't act'
JefCostello replied to edonline's topic in General Discussions
If you don't have anything good to say about someone, just don't say anything at all. Obviously, Emma Thompson has never heard of that saying. -
Easily Alain Delon! Followed closely by James Dean. Bogart and Wayne as heartthrobs? Very strange.
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Emma Thompson: 'Audrey Hepburn couldn't act'
JefCostello replied to edonline's topic in General Discussions
I'm sure this Emma chick thinks there are things she can do that Audrey can't, but there are a lot of things Audrey could do on the screen that Emma can't either. Audrey had the kind of on-screen charm and screen presence that is not taught in a formal acting school in Cambridge. If Emma doesn't think that's acting, than she's obviously too far in her own forest to see the trees. -
Rank John Ford's Top 5 Films, your favorites
JefCostello replied to mrroberts's topic in Films and Filmmakers
Never been one of my favorite directors, however, there's no denying that he made tons of great films and had a huge influence on film history. There are only about five or six total films of his that I really like, so this should be easier for me than some. 1. The Searchers 2. Mogambo 3. My Darling Clementine 4. The Grapes of Wrath 5. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance -
Emma Thompson: 'Audrey Hepburn couldn't act'
JefCostello replied to edonline's topic in General Discussions
While Emma was at it, why didn't she bash any other classic film stars for being untalented? -
I think you're thinking of Rita Hayworth.
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Films with Great Location Shooting
JefCostello replied to JefCostello's topic in General Discussions
Alphaville is a sci film film, so what exactly was the location shooting you speak of there? As for Godard, I forgot to mention my favorite film of his, Contempt. Capri particularly looks amazing in that film. -
Emma Thompson: 'Audrey Hepburn couldn't act'
JefCostello replied to edonline's topic in General Discussions
Remember when Elizabeth Hurley called Marilyn Monroe fat, or something like that? That caused a lot of commotion as well. Is this just more British snobbery towards Hollywood legends? -
Emma Thompson: 'Audrey Hepburn couldn't act'
JefCostello replied to edonline's topic in General Discussions
I wouldn't sue her for battery in the first place. She'd be suing me. She insulted one of my favorite actresses to build up her own performance, and yeah I'm a little **** off about it. It's classless towards the profession and very arrogant on her part. Self righteous as well. -
Emma Thompson: 'Audrey Hepburn couldn't act'
JefCostello replied to edonline's topic in General Discussions
But she's not and will never be a screen legend, and insulted one of the best ever. It's not like Liz Taylor dissing Audrey, which I could at least live with as one great star disliking another. There are classic film actresses I like who weren't great actresses, but Audrey isn't one of them. This is just some self righteous Shakespearian British star acting like she's much better than someone else because of her formal acting training or some Cambridge crap like that. Give me a freaking break. -
Emma Thompson: 'Audrey Hepburn couldn't act'
JefCostello replied to edonline's topic in General Discussions
I don't know who Emma Thompson is, but if she was here right now, I'd punch her in the face regardless of age or gender. I agree about My Fair Lady not being one of Audrey's best moments, but to say that she couldn't act is ****, especially coming from a nobody. -
I was just thinking of some films that have gorgeous on location shoots which do a magnificent job of showing off the place where they?re filmed. Some movies will use a setting just to have a setting, while others will treat the setting as almost being a character in itself. The latter category of films is what this list is about. You?re welcome to share more, and I?m sure I?ll think of others myself which I forgot. Vertigo Lawrence of Arabia Claire?s Knee Roman Holiday L?Avventura The Trouble with Harry The Searchers Aguirre: Wrath of God To Catch a Thief Summertime Walkabout Days of Heaven The Bridge on the River Kwai
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I forgot to mention that my biggest regret about Gene Tierney is that she never made a film with Hedy Lamarr.
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That was his point. I love that film and his themese of alienation, but I guess it takes a certain kind of person to like an Antonioni movie. I guess I must be that person. As for "The Trouble with Harry", I did not get along well with that film. It was beautifully photographed and was fun seeing Shirley MacLaine, but it's one of my least favorite Hitchcock movies along with Spellbound. Ironically, those two films seem to be loved by everyone else, which is what makes this site so interesting and argumentative. Everyone has a different opinion.
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I didn't realize Antonioni was trying to be funny in Blowup.
