Dargo2
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>Add to the list, Female, in which a owner of an automobile corporation (Ruth Chatterton), who has a unique talent for success in the teeth of the depression, gives up control of it to an engineer (George Brent) with absolutely zero experience in management and marketing, and who has captured her heart with rudeness, insults, and abuse. !.
Yeah, butt his saving grace was his but.
(...wait a second...I think I put that extra "t" in the wrong place there...eeh, you get the idea anyway, right?!)

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I see Dothery beat me to it while I was thinkin' of good ol' Fred.
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The top one is my old dearly departed cat Fred who is imagining himself replacing Leo at the beginning of every MGM movie ever made. He was a real character, that one.

(...oh, and the bottom one I believe to be Elvis' old costar, Dolores Hart...NOT that I'm..ahem.."in the habit" of "believing in things", you understand)
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Yeah...sure.

Okay, that's Raquel Welch.
Edited by: Dargo2 on Jan 24, 2013 11:00 PM
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Aah...just the best darn lookin' cavegirl from San Diego CA ever, that's all!

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hmmm...now would this guy have starred in not one but TWO comedies which featured the threat of nuclear war?

(...yep, Peter Sellers...OR as the old joke went back in the day: "What do they call male prostitutes in England?")
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And KD, that's Tippi Hedren.
(...and the title subject of the 2012 HBO movie "The Girl")
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Slayton, would that be Susannah York?
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Twinkeee, I'll just say in my final defense to this issue that I DID mention that it took me three rewrites of that aforementioned addendum of mine to KidDabb, BUT that I ALSO type with ONLY two fingers, and ALSO always triple-check my grammar, syntax AND spelling before hittin' that little "Post Message" button down there.
And so, six minutes isn't out of the realm of possibilites here.

(...but tell ya what...you're right...you won fair and square on the Dorothy McGuire recognition...well, AT LEAST according to the posted time, anyway!)

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Ham, being the Gearhead that I am, I drove down from Sedona to Scottsdale last Friday and attended that circus known as the Barrett-Jackson Auction, And yep, I stood next to George Barris' creation there.
(...though.I was more hot for this one '66 Shelby GT350 Mustang)
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Lili Taylor ???
(...she of the unfortunately WAY over-the-top and overuse of CGI effects remake of "The Haunting")
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Yeah, well, I'm pretty sure I probably started typin' Dorothy's name into Kid's thread before you did, BUT it took me 3 rewrites of my addendum where I asked him to make these babies a little harder if he would.
(...and ultimately settled on that whole "TV Guide crossword puzzle" analogy again)

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Well ham, I suppose a T-shirt emblazoned with THAT would probably be better than one with an outline of Clint standin' next to a empty chair and talkin' to it, huh!
(...yep, 'cause instead of givin' people the impression that you're one bad-azz, you MIGHT be givin' the impression to people that you're approaching senility...and who wants THAT???!!!)
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Like I said earlier, KD...THIS version of your game is as easy was workin' those old TV Guide crossword puzzles...'cause of course THAT is Dorothy McGuire.
(...now don't get me wrong here, but you COULD make 'em a LITTLE harder than this)

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Hmmm...I'm not sure about that, Char. Ya see, that might ONLY be appropriate attire while actually flying TO Casablanca.
(...and while on your way to "the waters" there...though of course, I COULD BE "misinformed" about that!)

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I find my taste for TCM's programing renewed during the summer.
Yep, because during the networks' first run season, I usually watch my favorite sitcoms and dramas, such as "The Big Bang Theory", "Mike and Molly", "Law and Order:SVU", "Person of Interest" and a number of other shows(though NEVER any of those lame "Reality Shows"...YUCK!!!). And then, during the summer rerun season I'll watch more of TCM's programing and will occasionally find myself re-appreciating some of the classics I've already seen numerous times.
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Sally Kellerman
(...c'mon now...how could anyone forget those "hot lips"?!!)

Edited by: Dargo2 on Jan 24, 2013 8:21 PM
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>Wow, they're still after him twenty years later? Isn't there a statute of limitations in Italy?
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Well, I'm not sure about ALL of Italy, but I DO know that in Sicily for many years you could kill a guy and "the statute of limitations" would run out within about 20 minutes!!!

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I don't know what film it's from, Hibi, BUT I gotta say I'm kinda diggin' that look Janet is sportin' there.
(...but then again, I've always kinda dug that "hot, smoldering librarian" look, ya know)

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Janet Leigh
(...btw Kid, I just wanna say I'm lovin' this version of the "Fabulous Face Game", 'cause it's so much easiler than tryin' to figure if somebody's picture is a "young Mildred Natrick from the 19-freakin'-20s" like the other version...yep, THIS one's kinda like the TV Guide Crossword Puzzle...it's a breeze, baby!!!)

LOL
Edited by: Dargo2 on Jan 24, 2013 5:49 PM
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Arch Hall Jr.

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Michael J. Pollard
(...oh, and thanks to the crew presently discussing the film "The Sadist" over in the General Discussion forum for this "inspiration")
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>Well, the Beefaroni theme falls a little short of my mediocre standards for that thread, but I'll be glad to post it here. There's definitely a fascistic/socialistic subtext mixed in with the macaroni.
Yeah, well, I wouldn't know anything about that "fascistic/socialistic subtext" there, Bild. BUT, was it only my imagination or did you ALSO happen to catch sight at the .32 second mark in that commercial of a father and son running the opposite way from all those kids while in hot pursuit of a bicycle thief???
(...okay, maybe it was just me...sorry)

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Oh...yeah. Well HERE'S the real story on this, KidD.
It seems Peppard was Altman's first pick to play the famous spinach-eatin' hero in that mess of a movie musical he made back in 1980, and that picture of him in the sailor suit was a still from his screen test. However, word was that Robin Williams eventually got the part because he could scrunch up his face much better than Peppard could ever muster.
(...well, a least that's what I've heard, anyway!)


"Weekend Marriage": Were they SERIOUS?
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Yeah, well, it COULD always be worse, ya know. Just imagine if Kip found "extra parts" on his wife during the honeymoon, and no matter what color they were!
I mean, not EVERYBODY'S as openminded as Osgood was here, ya know!