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CaveGirl

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  1. "HOG", OMG! What a wonderful David Mamet film. Only saw "SV" once but remember it fondly. Thanks, CI!
  2. I have seen that movie and it is a great one not given as much credit as deserved. Thanks, Cigarjoe!
  3. I don't know this movie so I shall look for it, Kingrat!
  4. Now that is a really eclectic list, Lawrence or should I say Peter? "Eaten Alive" with Emmanuelle and Werner Herzog!
  5. A baboon date in place of June, eh? I would suggest you take your date to see the revival of that old Liza Minnelli flick, "Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon", DGF. By the way, I agree a baboon is much more appealing than June Allyson.
  6. Great list, FL and I watch any movie with Marie Windsor!
  7. Of course I knew about the replacement by Newman for Dean but did not know that Guinness told Dean he'd die soon. Good one, Dargo!
  8. Well, no Sepia not really looking for corrections to urban legends though that would be okay too. Just offbeat facts about films in any avenue that most people don't know about. Your submission definitely fit the bill though and thanks!
  9. Interesting, SE! As many times as I've seen the film I never noticed that. I'm sure I like the movie version best though, thanks!
  10. That happened to Diana Dors also. I guess zaftig follows voluptuous occasionally.
  11. I collect Jayne memorabilia, TB so am glad you have featured her in your post. I like her Frank Tashlin films, and think she had a real comedic flair, but also was able to play dramatic parts though she was obviously typecast due to her appearance. The only Jayne film that is a bit sad it the one called "The Wild, Wild World of Jayne Mansfield" which I bought last year on dvd. If one wants to see the real Jayne they can find her in a "This is Your Life" episode or on old talk show tapes like Merv Griffin, in which I found out that Jayne had two poodles, named Momsicle and Popsicle. Good to know!
  12. Thanks, GPF, that's very interesting about HN. I'm not sure I understand what you mean about the song SMPWC. Do you mean the lyrics in the film are different from your songbook. I actually have the film soundtrack [don't ask!] and will have to listen to it. What are the main differences and was it written at the same time the film came out?
  13. Yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss! Now that's the kind of jungle movie I am talking about, FL. BOTG and DOTJ definitely qualify and since I've not seen the latter I shall look for it. Thanks, and I think I've seen WTRO and approve your review.
  14. Hey, Lawrence I've read your post three times looking for Page's, Jones' and Plant's participation and I am beginning to feel faint, but wasn't Led Zeppelin at that charity event? I know they are famous for not allowing footage of them to be shown outside their auspices. Did they appear but then not allow their performance to be included on these dvd's?
  15. A true movie buff you are, Lawrence! I happily have not seen "Exterminators in the Year 3000" but if I do see it on sale I will remember not to buy it for you as a gift. Glad to hear you too alphabetize, as all good dvd addicts do!
  16. The woman in the photo, looks like Annette Funicello if she had gone to Tijuana as a prostitute. Sorry, Annette but I don't think she is eating any Skippy peanut butter either.
  17. Pollyanna is 70? Boy, that must make the Boulting Brothers really old or possibly dead by now. Happy Birthday, anyway, Hayley!
  18. Those are good pictures, and they are set in the jungle, Sepia but I was hoping for more bottom of the barrel jungle epics, which were not first class flicks. I'm sure if you reach deep down into your more B-film memory you could come up with a worthy film, with at least one voodoo scene or demented man in a pith helmet. Pulleeeze!
  19. Other than maybe in "Good News" before she became terminally "cute", no, I cannot stand June Allyson, DGF. She absolutely ruins "The Women" remake, because I would totally understand why any husband would prefer Joan Collins to June Allyson.
  20. You are so sweet, GPF! You mention very kind and most civil jungle pictures that have no voodoo curses, or curare on darts to poison victims, or headhunters or wild dancing in front of sacrificial victims at a bonfire, being such a nice person I think. Now of course, the ones you mention are worthy as jungle flicks, but I must introduce you to the more junky jungle movies which I like the best. I'm sorry you have much better taste than I, who was hoping for movies like "The Leech Woman" or anything with Aquanetta. Thanks for participating though and if you get into more B-film atrocities, please post them!
  21. Wowza, I love witch doctor movies, thanks, FL!
  22. I was just thinking about this film the other day. Though Salieri was depicted as a horrid little narcissistic snit, the film in general was enjoyable. For me, I'd like to see a film about the real life of Edvard Grieg and not that totally concocted mishmash called "Song of Norway" which gave fake romances and a bunch of blather. Okay, maybe the guy was a bit boring, but like Truman Capote once said, when he met someone who at first seemed boring he started interrogating them to find out why and often they then became quite interesting to him. Great post, Palmerin!
  23. She made a big impression even in that small role in "The Honeymoon Killers" as Bunny. I loved her scenes with Tony Lo Bianco and Shirley Stoler. Sorry to hear of her passing.
  24. You just took the words right out of my mouth! Well, I guess you guess you took them out last nite before they even were thought of to be in my mouth, Kingrat but you get the idea.
  25. Alan Young was quite good in TTM, but you are so right that being straight man to a horse did prove to be his most significant role. And that takes some talent, particularly when you have to play backup in episodes like my favorite one, called "Mae West Meets Mister Ed". Any actor who could keep a deadpan face during that confrontation has to be great, TB!
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