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shutoo

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  1. Robert Morse gets hired in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying Marian Marsh has to lose the glam to get hired in Beauty and the Boss 3 people hire Humphrey Bogart in The Maltese Falcon Mary Richards is hired at WJM on The Mary Tyler Moore Show
  2. Street Scene (1931) next--a very posh apartment
  3. Corner Gas : The Movie Our Miss Brooks (1956 film) Sex and the City And Now for Something Completely Different (Monty Python's Flying Circus) Sgt. Bilko (The Phil Silvers Show) The Honeymooners and the 2005 movie
  4. some favorite winners: Lullaby of Broadway --Gold Diggers of 19335 The Way You Look Tonight--Swing Time It Might as Well Be Spring--State Fair Moon River--Breakfast at Tiffany's For All We Know--Lovers and Other Strangers I'm Easy--Nashville there are also more 'nominated but lost' songs I like.... They Can't Take That Away From Me--Shall We Dance Come Saturday Morning--The Sterile Cuckoo Ready to Take a Chance Again--Foul Play Footloose Blues in the Night
  5. Robert DeNiro: best--Taxi Driver worst--Little Fockers next--Ginger Rogers
  6. tough one...couldn't decide between Blame it on Rio and Jaws: The Revenge (ouch..) next--favorite actress/actor who quit the business
  7. It's interesting that I saw this today...watching Fred and Ginger on the west coast feed and wondering how many times I'd seen these...dunno. I don't know how many times I've seen every Hitchcock, screwball comedy, early Woody Allen...but the thing is I can, and have, seen them upteen times and they still are entertaining. As far as not wanting 'change'', technology can't change fast enough for me. Without using all those'underground' apk's (that mystify some people) I wouldn't have watched all the new films I have, but honestly I can't think of many films in the last ten years that I really want to see again, and that's the thing. yes, the film I'm watching is 85 years old, and I have to wonder how many of last year's films will hold up, be considered entertaining, by an audience, eight decades from now. that being said, here's 10 in no particular order that I really liked enough to see more than once Best in Show Gosford Park Catch Me if You Can Eighth Grade Legally Blonde Good Night and Good Luck My Big Fat Greek Wedding A Prairie Home Companion Bridget Jones' Diary Runaway Jury
  8. Turn on the Sunshine from Where the Boys Are next--song heard over opening or closing titles
  9. Queen for a Day....misery has it's rewards...
  10. Bringing Up Baby next--favorite newspaper reporter character
  11. Walker, Susan--Natalie Wood in Miracle on 34th Street
  12. Wheeler and Woolsey ...all their films were RKO Edna May Oliver's early films, including the Hildegarde Withers series
  13. Edward Arnold as the corrupt party boss in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Gene Tierney as the overly possessive wife in Leave Her to Heaven Glenn Close as the evil puppy fur hunter in 101 Dalmations Fred MacMurray as the womanizing corporate man in The Apartment Lionel Barrymore as the greedy Mr. Potter in It's a Wonderful Life James Anderson as the racist, abusive father in To Kill a Mockingbird Bette Davis is so good at being bad...as the schemer in The Little Foxes she coldly watches her husband have a heart attack
  14. hmmm, how about who or what.... Women Love Diamonds (1927) San Diego I Love You (1944) I Love You, Man (2009) Mama Loves Papa (1933) Love That Brute (1950) I Loved You Wednesday (1933) My Six Loves (1963) Ladies Must Love (1933) I Love You, Alice B. Toklas (1968) She Loved a Fireman (1937) Love Thy Neighbor (1940) I Love A Mystery (1945) I Love Trouble (1948) \ it doesn't exactly fit, but I do 💗 it: Lovers and Other Strangers
  15. Van Cleve, Henry--Don Ameche in Heaven Can Wait
  16. Friendship from DuBarry Was a Lady EDIT: I posted this as response to 'more Cole Porter'...didn't refresh page.to see Princess of tap reply..but I like it, so .... next--another with comedic actor(s)
  17. Shakespeare in Love The Way We Were Mrs. Brown Come See the Paradise South Pacific The End of the Affair I'll Never Forget You (and other variations of Washington Square)
  18. The Coed and the Zombie Stoner (2014) (and no, I haven't seen it....)
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