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  1. 23 hours ago, Allhallowsday said:

    JEUX INTERDITS !!!  I love that one, also in my thoughts for this thread.  I don't think I've seen THE BURMESE HARP

     

    The Burmese Harp is a very affecting anti-war movie and also the story of one man's transformation during

    World War Two.

  2. 7 hours ago, Hibi said:

    I know. The scenes drag on forever. And you rarely see a close-up. The camera just sits there for the whole scene! Female Trouble is the same, but not quite as bad.  I'd forgotten Divine rapes himself in Female Trouble! LOL.

    It does have a kind of charming amateurishness to it, which is understandable as Waters was just getting started.

    That is kind of a two-edged swords as things can go on  too long. There is also a late 1960s political feel to it--pigs,

    anti-military, etc. 

     

  3. 6 hours ago, Sepiatone said:

    No doubt,  but I was referring to the only "hotness" the librarians I'VE dealt with over the years was capable of.  The only sexy librarians I've ever seen were in movies.

    Usually PORN.  ;) 

    Sepiatone

    Yeah, the type of librarian who wears her hair in a bun and glasses and then starts to get down. I'm talking about

    a very small personal sample of course. There's more to check out at the library than books.

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  4. 7 hours ago, TheCid said:

    I also did not understand the ending either.  Also, why couldn't Preston Foster tell the girl that he was married, but that he was filing for divorce under abandonment?

    Overall, entertaining but not one I'll watch again.  Story just does not seem to be that tight.

    Maybe Foster was one of those guys who still holds out hope, however unlikely that hope is. It does give the audience

    something to wonder about for most of the picture--why did Judge humiliate and beat Foster to the extent he did.

    The answer is fairly logical, if not all that believable. 

     

    I occasionally put CC on if it's hard to hear an important piece of dialog. 

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  5. Fairly entertaining flick, as interesting for the late night peregrinations as for the revenge angle. I still

    don't get why Foster groveled and let himself be beat up by Judge, except for the fact that there were

    two thugs in the background who were ready to take action if he didn't. So he didn't marry Judge's

    sister and the airhead killed herself. Big deal. I wouldn't stand a beating for that. Johnny was right to

    seek revenge, though I would have limited it to breaking Judge's cane and kicking the hell out of

    him. The professor was an interesting character for a while, but he quickly got tiresome. Put a cork

    in it buddy.  I was somewhat puzzled by the ending. Since Judge wasn't killed and Barrymore admitted to

    being the one who was there, why are the cops not letting his father go at the end? Whatever. And

    as a four eyes I admire Barrymore's freedom to wear or not wear his glasses. At only 75 minutes,

    this is a pretty easy ride. 

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  6. Edward was a decent chap, though he had his faults, as everyone does. He usually learned his lessons and

    bounced back. I haven't seen U,D is years, but I believe he was tempted at one of those wild aristo weekends

    at a country estate, but held up. I checked and the actress who played Daisy, with the unusual last name of

    (Jacqueline) Tong, is still alive. She was ten years younger than Ch. Beeny. Spotted dick? Thanks, but no

    thanks. 

  7. MM was fairly funny, though there are some scenes that go on a mite too long. Jesus Christ, just crucify the

    guy already. Beware of puke, it's a gateway victual. People start off eating puke and the next thing you know,

    they're eating sheet.

  8. 17 hours ago, Allhallowsday said:

    Wow, I was going to post that one! 

    In BLACK NARCISSUS (1947)  Sister Ruth falls to her death. 

     

    I haven't watched Black Narcissus in a number of years so it didn't come to mind. Maybe it's part of

    a sub-genre, falling nuns.

  9. 2 hours ago, Dargo said:

    Nope, and Peter Lawford didn't find Sammy's eye either.

    (...nope, back in '54, he found a Kennedy to marry instead)

    Bet Peter was up in Hyannisport playing touch cricket.

     

    It was a quarter to three,

    No one in the car except Sam and me,

    So call the cops Joe,

    Then make it one for my baby,

    and one more eyeball for the road.

     

     

     

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