Dargo2
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I don't know if I've ever mentioned this to ya before finance, but...YOU are a MENTAL case!!!

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>HA, Sepiatone!
>And I wouldn't really consider Teladega Nights as being "art".
>But then, if you aren't from NASCAR-land, it does seem foreign.
LOL
Yeah, and where one can occasional overhear the question: "You mean cars can turn to the right TOO???"
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>But Maggie did receive a best newcomer award.
Now ain't it good to know that Maggie didn't end up like Milli Vanilli, James?!

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>What I hate is that only "Hamlet" is closed captioned. I can't handle Elizabethan-era English late at night without captions!
Yeah, well, the only problem with THAT is that it all depends upon who the guy is that's translating The Bard's prose into modern English, ya see!
Yep, I say this 'cause I was once watchin' a closed captioned version of Julius Caesar and when the part came up in the movie where Cassius says, "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves", whoever it was that was writin' the closed caption wrote, "Dude, you make your own bed and lie in it!"!!!
(...and I don't about YOU, but THAT just didn't have the same ring to it, if ya ask ME!!!)

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"To the gal I knew back when...Happy Birthday, Doris!"
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>Shakespeare meets a Method actor:
Ya know Fred, instead of that TZ scene in which Burt gives that great impression of Brando, I was expecting your link was gonna be this one here...
(..."Friends, Romans, STELLLLAAAAH...oh STELLLLAAAAH!!!!")

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Last night on Letterman's show, Regis made an offhanded remark to Dave about Brian Williams secretly wanting to replace Letterman, to which Dave replied that he thought the NBC newsman would actually be very good replacement for him.
If you've ever caught Williams on Dave's show, then you probably know he IS pretty quick with the funny off-the-cuff retorts back to Dave, and often makes it seem as if his "first love" is comedy, not news.
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"Violating forum rules"???
Well, as far as I know, unless you would've stated somethin' like, "Now Jay will have all the time in the world to talk politics and/or religion inside his garage. And speaking of politics and/or religion, here's what I THINK on those two subjects.......", then I can't see where you came close to steppin' on any toes around here, dude!!!

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James, when you hit the "edit" function on your post, there's a little box with a check inside it that automatically comes up right below your text which you can then edit. If you click that little box and remove that check mark, then after you edit said text and hit the "submit" button, it will not show that your post has been edited at the bottom after it reappears in the thread.
In fact, you might wish to experiment with this as you go back into some of your postings around here and where you've written the phrase "should OF" instead of the correctly worded "should HAVE".
LOL
(...sorry, I just couldn't resist sayin' that!)

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Now why did you re-edit your original post and get rid of that "make love to his car collection" thing, FBT??? 'Cause I thought that was pretty clever!
(...though you left out his collection of motorcycles, ya know!)

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LOL
Now THAT'S a good one, KD!!!
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Here ya go, Mr.R.
If you discount the common '50s hairstyle and makeup that these attractive ladies are sportin' here, I think you'll agree that there's really not that much of a resemblance between the two of 'em.


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Hmmmm...sorry mm, but I'm not gettin' the title of this flick here?
I mean, back in '58 there were PLENTY of places to go.
Yep, one could go the drive-in movies, or say cruise into the local A&W Root Beer stand, or if one lived in L.A. at the time like I did, they could go see the newly relocated Dodgers play at the Coliseum, or maybe.......
(...sorry, couldn't resist
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>I also toss in that all four sisters in the 1949 version of Little Women resemble one another in no way, shape, sound, or form- nor do they look like their onscreen mother Mary Astor.
True Addison, BUT you conveniently forgot to mention here that June Allyson SOUNDED just like the unseen father in this version.
(...so, how do we know this IF the father is unseen?...well, what OTHER woman HAS that low-pitched sorta froggy-soundin' manly voice in movies, HUH?!...okay, maybe Lizabeth Scott, but who else, HUH?!)
LOL

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Easily explained in this case, finance.
I guess you've always missed the part early on in that film where they show Willie Stark's milkman as this tall handsome stud of a guy, EH?!
(...uh huh, if ya BLINK ya miss it!!!)

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Wow, you're absolutely correct there, mn! I would've never guessed that that was Ida there.
Good call.
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Uh huh, and lemme guess here...you never leave home without it, huh.
(...of course I suppose it would be rather hard to leave home without ANY nose, wouldn't it!)
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Well, I don't know about "greats minds" in MY case, but yeah, it looks like we were sure on the same wave length here anyway, lavender!

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>I'd hate to be described as "beautiful".
Well then, have you considered toning down on the lipstick and mascara then???

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So dp, it sounds as if you've never caught 1949's Knock on Any Door then, eh?! Derek plays one of cinema's first post-WWII juvenile delinquents opposite Bogie in this one, and I believe is where the phrase, "Live fast, die young, and leave a good-looking corpse," would first be uttered on film, and a few years before James Dean would make that his "signature".
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Well, if you remember Hibi, Billy Crystal's classic comedy routine about Eddie G and his "M-yeah! Where's your Messiah now, see?!" line in this movie, does go on to include a whole Yul Brynner thing that has him miscast as Babe Ruth in some imagined baseball movie and sayin' the line, "These Cubs are driving me CRAZY!"
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>Another Fact about the production: The **** in the Wilderness scenes took 3 weeks to shoot..
Hmmmm...I KNOW there's a joke to be had here somewhere.
WAIT!
It took so long 'cause they kept runnin' OUT of "Ramses" on the set???
(...yeah, yeah...they can't ALL be gems here, ya know!!!)
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Dothery, your Lew Ayes story sounds a lot like a real life version of an episode of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"...the one where Ayes guest stars as one of Mary's boyfriends, and the whole "age difference" thing comes into play.
(...man, has this thread ever gone off the tracks now, HUH?!)

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Ummm...that would be a different "Richard" here, Hibi.
(..."Widmark", of course!)


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Eeh! Don't let him fool ya here, Tom!
Word outta Philadelphia is that this ONLY happens when he's doin' that whole cornrow thing with his hair, AND when Bolero is playin' over the gym's muzak system!
(...other than that, it's said he slightly resembles Bo Hopkins!!!)