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  1. >I assumed the same thing based on how he looked in the back seat of that car. But an interesting sequel would be Scott running for President in 18 months. It is my understanding none of the generals were charged with treason or other crimes (since the President insisted on covering this up), so Scott would of been free to run.

     

    Yeah, that's not a bad premise there, James. I can see that.

     

    AND, of course because it seems so many Americans have always fallen for the ol' "I'm a bigger and better flag-waver than YOU are" routine, Scott would probably be elected TOO!!! ;)

     

    LOL

     

    >In the sequel they could have a women Russia spy. We all know they know how to carry themselves well!

     

    So, who did you have in mind for this role, if say this sequel was made around '66 or so?

     

    Off the top pf my head I'm thinkin' maybe somebody like Julie Christie.

     

    (...so whaddaya think?)

  2. Yeah, well, if ya have the guts to drop that freakin' gun there little dude, and I'll knock YOUR block off!

     

    LOL

     

    (...nice way to get this baby back on track here Tom, 'cause as we can see, "SOME people" will just never get why Errol was a much better actor than he was ever given credit for, huh!) ;)

  3. >son of Jane Seymour.

     

    And who of course would go on in her later years to design a wonderful collection of jewelry known as the "Open Hawt"(that would be "Open HeaRt" to us 'Mericans) necklace pendants available at any of your local Kay Jewelry stores.

     

    (...Jane that is, NOT her kid)

  4. Well actually Twink, finance and I HAD a little deal goin' on for a while.

     

    Uh huh...we BOTH promised to stop any attempts at "Nazi Humor" IF I stopped makin' jokes about his hometown and let HIM do that instead!

     

    (...but the "stinker" that I am just gets the better of me sometimes, THAT'S all!) ;)

     

    LOL

  5. >Clark's biggest talents were in production, dealmaking, and programming. A really smart guy.

     

    Well..DAAAH! I mean he DID move away from Philadelphia eventually, didn't HE?!

     

    LOL

     

    (...sorry ol' buddy...I just couldn't resist that one) ;)

  6. >Oh well... News item today about BBC News making mistake by naming Australia's prime minister as Canada's prime minister:

     

     

    Guess ya didn't hear, eh RM?!

     

    Yep, turns out the proofreader for the BBC in THIS instance was the British cousin of the KTVU news proofreader in Oakland CA who gave those names of the Asiana Airlines cockpit crew to HIS news anchor!

     

    (...what's the chances, HUH?!...yep, must run in the family, I guess) ;)

  7. Hey Andy! Have you got me on your Ignore List TOO?!

     

    LOL

     

    (...'cause dude, not even one word in reply to my earlier "Bette Davis' own reconsideration of Flynn's acting talent" comment of mine?...and dude, I seriously doubt Bette would have EVER "reconsidered" Sly and/or The old ex-Governator of Cal-EE-forn-ia as bein' in the same league acting-wise as her old costar in "The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex"!)

  8. Well, MY guess is that with Scott bein' the Right-Wing Drama Queen that he is, once he got home he probably pulled out his old Colt model 1911 .45 and placed it in his mouth and pulled the trigger.

     

    (...and thus unfortunately making any sequel a rather short affair!)

  9. >Oh, and Bette Davis was really something with regards to the real Canteen as well as how she presented herself in the movie. The only thing missing was a cat fight scene with Joan and her! (Joan being signed by WB months before the film was shot).

     

    So James, it appears you missed the part in that movie where Bette takes over for the coat-check girl, and while she's hangin' up this one sailor's pea coat, Joan happens to walk by and tells her she usin' the wrong kind of hanger for that! And THEN of course, ALL lady-like behavior ceases inside that cloak room!

     

    (...so, ya MISSED that part, HUH?!...well, that's too bad, 'cause IT was GREAT!!!)

  10. >Is the opposite of "well-hung" badly hung?

     

    Yeah, maybe...but I'm thinkin' this terminology might apply more in an art gallery setting.

     

    (...or maybe what happened to Dana Andrews, Tony Quinn and that old senile guy in "The Ox-Bow Incident")

  11. "Dorgou"???

     

    Gotta say Twink, what with all these new spellings of my handle around here lately, I'm beginnin' to wonder if maybe some of the keys on that there computer o' yours might be gettin' a mite sticky or somethin'?!!!

     

    'Cause at least on MY keyboard, the 'a' is WAY over there to the LEFT and the 'o' is over there the RIGHT!

     

    (...though I have to admit I HAVE become accustomed to that there superfluous letter 'u' you've been addin' to my moniker these past few months!) ;)

  12. Hmmmm...well John, gotta say I'm not so sure that that has been established as of yet.

     

    And so, I think I'm just gonna continue to believe that Paul's major appeal to the ladies has more to do with all that "oh so Continental" aspect to him.

     

    (...I mean, YOU know how they all think that that sorta stuff if "so exotic", RIGHT?!)

     

    LOL

  13. Yeah, and even though Ava WAS startin' to get that "Mary Astor matronly look" by the time this movie was filmed, huh!

     

    (...eeeh, I don't care...she STILL looked pretty darn hot to ME anyway!)

     

    LOL

  14. >I'd love to see a remake with the coup coming off successfully.

     

    Well, I suppose an alternate ending like that shouldn't be that hard to come up with and still be somewhat believable, Fly my man!

     

    Uh huh, all the Scott character has to do is whip up a little more public frenzy about "Weapons of Mass Destruction" before he takes over, and I think your idea might not be considered that far out there in the grand schemes of things.

     

    (...I mean, somethin' similar to that HAS worked before in REAL life, RIGHT?!...though I have to admit I'm more than a little proud that I never bought into any of THAT from DAY ONE...nope, but to this very DAY I'm STILL wonderin' how the usually intelligent COLIN did???!!!)

     

    LOL

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