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It's true - there are movies where I felt her acting was forced, like in Executive Suite.
But the bigger issue for me is, though, that I don't want to be one of those posters who annoy with their particular interests. To my credit, I've never started more than one thread about B.S. (even the SOTM thread was started by someone else). Because if the collective lot of you are rolling your eyes at me, then I'm history here.
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But I've never said that, nor have I ever attacked anyone who has disagreed with me. People have their own opinions. I don't think I've influenced anyone.
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Okay, no one is responding to my post. It must be me... ?:|
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*Ditto. But you don't wanna give Miss Barbara fans any ideas. I can see somebody already getting the canonization process going...*
Hey, I hope it's not me people are referring to. I admit to being enthusiastic about her movies but I never once said she was a saint, was better than any other actress, or was without flaws. B-)
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*Some people have used expressions in their posts such as "just my two cents;" or "this is just my opinion...;" or even apologizing for not agreeing about a film. Those, of course, go without saying. Anything we post is obviously just our two cents and just our opinion, apart from hard, verifiable facts.*
I prefer to use these expressions once in a while, one because there are people who are more sensitive (and I hate conflict), and two, I think in the electronic age there is more potential for misinterpreting what someone says. We don't know who we're talking to here, and what a person really means (no chance to read body language, etc.).
I think it just shows respect for the other person's views, even if I don't agree with their opinion.
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I'm watching this now - what an incredible movie. I certainly have no problem with TCM showing newer films when they are high quality like this.
Love Anthony Hopkins and Morgan Freeman - two modern greats.
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*212*
"No, please! Don't kill me! Dad, I'm your illegitimate son!"
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Mine are run of the mill, like improving health and finances, and then there is focusing on 'training' for a promotion I'm moving into in 2013. As for keeping my resolutions, I don't guarantee anything beyond the second week in January, but if I'm motivated enough to reach a goal, I can be pretty darn stubborn.
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"Granted, I'm not much to look at, but it's a great life. Movie contract, imported cigarette in a holder, and the babes dig me. Take that, Steve McQueen!"
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No big plans for me outside of staying home and watching movies, like SansFin and Capuchin. I'm not a big party person, and if I'm going to be doing any drinking with friends and loved ones, I need to be safe at home so I don't have to drive.

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*I don't watch any movie with the "Toms" in it .... was it actually written for that movie? I think of movie songs as songs that were written for a movie not just on the soundtrack.*
I'm not sure. I haven't seen 'Cocktail', either. I was originally commenting on Calamity's great list of "dreadful movie songs", and that kind of snowballed into a joke with Dargo. When you originally asked where the Bobby McFerrin song came from, I had to look it up.

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*That is an awful song and I didn't know that it was from a movie. Which one?*
It was included on the 'Cocktail' soundtrack, as was "Kokomo".
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*211*

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Happy New Year, sir. B-)
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I can't say enough great things about that Media History website. An invaluable and fun resource for classic movie fans!
(Okay, I sound like a commercial, but there you go!)
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"Don't Worry, Be Happy"
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*"Kokomo"*
*"Don't Worry, Be Happy"*
*"Wind Beneath My Wings"*
*"My Heart Will Go On"*
*"Endless Love"*
*"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing"*
*"Unchained Melody" (revived by Ghost)*
My goodness, Calamity, you mentioned so many great/bad songs that just reading the titles I'm in fear of getting any of them stuck in my head!! :^0
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Jake, speaking of Stanwyck in television, I came across an interesting blurb from a 1932 (yes, I have the year correct
) issue of Motion Picture Magazine, where they labeled Stanwyck as an "ideal Television type". The main article is called "Will Television Mean the End of Garbo?" Here is the blurb:
I found the article and magazine by going to the Media History Digital Library website, which poster VP19 recommended to us a few times:
http://mediahistoryproject.org/
This link should go directly to the article - I hope it works:
http://archive.org/stream/motionpicture42moti#page/n247/mode/2up/search/stanwyck
Edited by: EugeniaH (correcting the year to 1932)
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Try as they might to film a successful "Lost In Space" remake, the end result went over like a lead balloon.
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The villagers soon come to regret their choice for mayor.
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*I would say Stanwyck is the most popular person on these boards, judging from the amount of replies on this thread.*
She has her detractors, and also, some of us are posting a lot
... For me, as said before, even if Stanwyck was or is deemed to be less talented than many other actresses, I still get so much out of watching her films. Of course, I have other favorite actresses too, and do have Hepburn and Davis, etc. DVDs at home...Thank goodness for TCM, and modern technology that gives us access to these 70+ year old films.
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*I hope this thread is still alive by the time I come back from vacation.*
If it isn't you can just bump it up again...

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Great!
I'm really getting to the bottom of the barrel with unseen Stanwyck movies, and as said much earlier in this thread there are some of her films I'm not that anxious to see (such as "Roustabout"), so hope that I think of "Wilder" as one of the better ones. -
Boy, what a great thread this is!


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*But you've said that BS is vastly overrated about a million times. No one is able to change your mind. I just simply asking why continue to post it every time her name comes up? If it were me, I would find that a complete waste of time.*
*It almost seems like it offends you that 99.9% of the fim world disagrees with you on this one and you can't do anything about it
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Filmgoddess, thanks so much for voicing this opinion. It's been running through my mind for a while now, but I never brought it up because I figured my comment would be immediately dismissed: "Of course Eugenia would say that, she's obsessed," or, "Just like the Garbo fan," etc.
Look, I stick by my belief: everyone has a right to their opinion. I do respect Swithin and he knows a lot more about films than I do. But honestly, his constant tirades are bewildering to me, It seems like it's quite the issue for him.
Well, one of my New Year's resolutions is to spend more time off line and focus on the other wonderful things I have going on, so this may be a good time to bow out (at least for the forseeable future)...