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Sepiatone

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  1. Yep. Like---- By the way, chances are good my Dad painted those fenders and the hood. And my Grandpa polished 'em. Sepiatone
  2. Wow. And I thought Ford overdid the redesign of the Thunderbird with THIS!--- Sure was a big change from THIS! Sepiatone
  3. Well, sometimes one does feel like a daredevil when posting here! Sepiatone
  4. OK, but was it during that particular BIRTH YEAR( whatever it was, the poster never mentioned it.)? eg: My wife was born on the LIBRA cusp(9/22) but in the year 1941. So, would she still be a Libra, or changed to a Virgo? Sepiatone
  5. I'll apologize as well. And I know the feeling as it can(with some adjustment) be companion to how I feel about BRINGING UP BABY. You know, that "regarded as one of the top" thing. Sepiatone
  6. I believe that would require someone being in serious need of an eye exam. AND an hearing test too. Sepiatone
  7. Having read the book and then seeing the movie I'd have to say Sellers' "one note" portrayal of Chance was spot on. No other way to do that character proper justice. Sepiatone
  8. Too bad that book wasn't around in the '60's so the screenwriters of the movie could have consulted it and instead made a poker playing documentary instead of a MOVIE! DARG, ever think McQueen's character made those mistakes because he was so bent on beating Robinson's that it clouded his judgement and made him go on tilt? ANY so-called "poker player" would have thought that from jump. How in the Hell did that happen? I don't recall the astrological table making any "revisions". Sepiatone
  9. Nah. Their only resemblance is the amount of cragginess they developed as they got older. Sepiatone
  10. No guarantee to any of that. As you can observe(to the left) I'm from(and still in) Lincoln Park, MI, but only met ONE member of the MC5. Used to live across the street from drummer Denny Thompson(Tomich) . But never met BOB SEGER, TED NUGENT, LILY TOMLIN, ROBERT WAGNER, GILDA RADNER or any other notables who hailed from the Metro Detroit area in which I also live. Sepiatone
  11. Or Argyle. But you both forgot...... The bad thing is those shorts being BERMUDA shorts(plaid or otherwise) and those socks being KNEE LENGTH! Just the knobby knees getting any air or sun. Sepiatone
  12. I do agree about THE LADY FROM SHANGHAI, but think you "overthink" "Postman" in not realizing feeling bad for Nick IS a salient part of the story. You asked if Nick being a bit dumb and naive was justification for murder. Well, MOST Noirs that have a murder in them is also a case of the victim not deserving of being murdered. That's the friggin' POINT! If Cora and Frank didn't kill Nick and simply ran off together then there'd have been no story worth the time it would take to film. As far as Lana goes, I could take her or leave her. As both an actress AND a supposed "beauty". I mean, she doesn't really turn me off, but doesn't really get the juices flowing. But then... My wife thought I was good looking, and I couldn't understand that either. Sepiatone
  13. I don't see it. Each had their own unique personage. And both are still high on my list of favored character actors. Sepiatone
  14. I really think any connection to an actress or actor's astrological sign and the nature of their movie characters behaviors or personality traits is purely coincidental. What's next? An actor's suitability for a role based on shoe size? Or dental health? Or maybe their personal preference for certain vegetables? ....... "Yes. Cary Grant's dislike of broccoli made him PERFECT or the role of Mr. Blandings!" Sepiatone
  15. Yeah. All he needed was a pair of cranberry double knit slacks with a white patent leather belt and matching white patent leather shoes! I'd sometimes go pick my Grandma up at the senior center in the '70's and see lots of old dudes shuffling out with that "look". Sepiatone
  16. I've heard of some strange sexual fetishes before, but KNEES are a new one on me! I dunno..... I don't recall ever sitting around at the beach or hangin' with my buds on a street corner in the summer and watching girls stroll by and think, "Wow! Lookit the KNEES on THAT one!" Sepiatone
  17. Thanks! Now it'll be bugging ME all day now, too! Never paid it any mind m'self. Now, there's something ELSE that'll be bugging me all day! Sepiatone
  18. And yet, in these long lists of actors that always gave us "customary excellence" I've not found(unless they were buried amidst poorly typed entries) the names... JAMES STEWART and KIRK DOUGLAS. BOGEY and CAGNEY too. Sepiatone
  19. The liter of what? And did you actually measure it? Well, I had an OK 4th. My street had it's traditional "make our street sound like the D-Day invasion" amount of fireworks. Sepiatone
  20. OK. But I just hope your wife is OK with that explanation. Sepiatone
  21. Oh yeah, in that bottom photo fore sure. But unlike Andy, Marty at least took a comb to it. Sepiatone
  22. GAD! We're getting some really hyper sensitive people 'round here lately. But while initially the relationship between Harold and Maude might seem "creepy" to some, it really did point out that love can't be planned or orchestrated( as in Harold's Mother's attempts to "fix him up".) and had no age-to-age restrictions or requirements. If it did, I might have never married my second wife(ten years my senior). And it's about opening your heart and not caring about how other people feel about it. but how YOU feel. Who knows, CHAYA..... The love of YOUR life might wind up being some pruney codger old enough to be your Grandpa! Sepiatone
  23. What! You walked in at the middle of it? Remember.... They met and had a summer "romance" somewhere before Sandy moved to Danny's hometown and registered at Rydell high. And THEN found out he was a "greaser". At the pep rally, remember? And speaking of creepy romances, here's one that didn't really get off the ground. Except for being in the bell tower!
  24. 1. I think the implication was more Elisha Cook and Greenstreet. 2. Several of Woody Allen's on screen romances seemed odd and misfitted, but that was the point. You know.... relationships based on commonalities and not physical attraction. Or based on the maxim; "The heart wants what the heart wants." 3. This thread isn't about movie critiques. But that Holden/Hepburn connection was more odd than in Sabrina IMHO. 4. I think Gable and Lombard made a wonderful couple. And they did really love one another deeply. And let's just keep this about movie romances. Which brings up.... 5. I don't really know(because I've never met him) how nice or not Mickey Rooney was in real life. But nice enough to catch EIGHT wives, but maybe not nice enough to keep 'em. Sepiatone
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