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    I, too, dislike "Night and Day" -- but only slightly less than I dislike "Delovely."

     

     

    They both just feel so contrived and lacking. I couldn't have cared less about who Cole Porter was, meant to others, slept with, etc.

     

     

    I think "Delovely" made Cole Porter look fairly ridiculous and highly overrated. Perhaps that was the point?

     

     

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    <And the ending is ambiguous because even though the jurors have come to an agreement, we don't really know if the person is truly guilty.>

     

     

     

     

     

    Because THAT's not the point <-- one of the best reasons for ambiguity in a film ending, IMHO.

     

     

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    <Getting THE THIRD MAN and BRIEF ENCOUNTER on one night is a treat in my book.

     

    Of course, something has to get the graveyard shift, a shame that it has to be BILLY BUDD.>

     

     

    The very same thoughts ran through my head, clore. Luckily, I have all three on DVD and can watch at my leisure.

     

     

    Morbid curiousity lead me to viewing the RO/DB intro for "The Third Man." There's no way to say it nicely. DB is a dunce. She makes women look so bad. It's got to be "an act." No one could have the insider experience that she does and still be so stoopid. Has she not learned that it's OK for women to show their intelligence in 2012 -- that it's not necessary to act silly/cute to be liked? Or, do the segment editors pick the worst bits to make her look even worse?

     

     

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    When I was about 10 (1970), my maternal grandparents came over for a visit one Sunday afternoon in October. Due to failing eyesight, my grandmother had gone a bit overboard with the rouge (liquid in a little bottle). When my Dad came into the room to greet them, he said: "What Halloween party you goin' to, Mom?"

     

     

    I fell to the floor laughing and it became a running joke in our family. Even my grandmother chuckled as my Mom whisked her to the powder room to tidy her up. (Indeed, she looked a lot like Bette in "Whatever happened to Baby Jane?")

     

     

    I have a kind of melancholy feeling about that episode now that I'm the only one still living . . .

     

     

     

     

     

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