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GregoryPeckfan

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  1. When I first read the title of this thread I misread the first word and thought they we were being asked for our wish list for *Animal* SUTS choices - like Lassie or Rin Tin Tin or Asta
  2. The Hanging Tree is a great example of how Cooper and fellow Western favourites Joel MccCrea and Randolph Scott could play complicated characters in westerns. The Hanging Tree was more enjoyable for me than Vera cruz. *editing note. In re-reading this I see that spell check allowed me to have McCrea's first name as Jowl.
  3. Yes, she was missed. I think her work in Boys Don't Cry in particular was worthy of mention.
  4. 9) Michael Caine for the longest time did not have a drivers licence. Usually he was driven by his wife. It was not much later in his career hat he admitted on the Dick Cavett show that he finally got one.
  5. you add Paint your Wagon to this list.
  6. 506: My beard is an icepick and will help to chisel rock
  7. I noticed that The Spiral Sraircase in Canada is stil listed a for as those with optic TV, Where they changed their minds or decided that that wanted to try to gets the rights and leave it for the last minut to if they can. I saw it online..
  8. I saw Desperate Journey recently on PVR from February but had not seen it yet. It was a delightful during the war adventure, Flynn and Hale Je, did do some great some great movies over their career opposite each other. And to add Reagan and Arthur kennedy in the mix was fun.
  9. I checked to see if it was, and I could not find them specifically. I have seen other Robert Osbourne interview clips. I think there was one where he and Dame Collins were at the same event, but I don't know if it is still up.
  10. CMR - I'm glad you enjoyed it. I appreciated that you sought out my thoughts on the 25 member list before it was completed. I noticed that you did indeed include Anne Bancroft after all and that Maggie Smith just missed it. As always, I love that we can talk movies, genres, performers and directors and compare how many we have seen.
  11. Earlier tonight I watched Young Frankenstein again for likely the 100th time. I just cannot get enough of this film. It's the perfect spoof movie.
  12. Thanks for letting us know, jakeem. The Dirty Dozen is one of my favourite movies of all time. I have the DVD of it and I watch it several times a year.
  13. I love your schedule, lydecker. I love especially that Mrs. Danvers is the Guest Programmer. And I would love to see lots of Robert Preston.
  14. I've seen the Sabu version as well as the animated version. I am looking forward to seeing the new version.
  15. Hey, CMR. Glad you have enjoyed doing both the Actresses list and the actors list. I loved going through both pages and considering the order and inclusion of certain names.
  16. I watch a lot of the episodes now and then. I remember there being a cassette tape I have of music based upon that show. I watch a lot of things now that I did not before, and vice versa. You did not misunderstand my post. I watch them by myself.
  17. I love David Suchet as Hercule Poirot. Great picture
  18. Hitchcock made two classic movies in 1940: Rebecca and Foreign Correspondent - both are excellent. Unfortunately, TCM Canada does not own the rights to air F.C. in Canada and I don't own a copy of it. It is one of my favourite movies of 1940, but it regards to Bogie56's thread, I have not seen the movie recently enough to remember anyone enough other than Joel McCrea and George Sanders. Since George Sanders appears in both movies and is fabulous in both movies, George Sanders is my favourite actor performance in a Hitchcock movie male or female. The other nominees besides McCrea and Sanders were all from Rebecca; Laurence Olivier Joan Fontaine Judith Anderson Nigel Bruce Reginald Denny
  19. My favourite top 10 Movies of 1940 - in no order: 1. Rebecca 2. Boomtown 3. The Great Dictator 4. My Favorite Wife 5. I Love you again 6. His Girl Friday 7. The Mark of Zorro 8. The Shop Around the Corner 9. Too Many Husbands 10. Foreign Correspondent - not seen in years as it is not aired in Canada; would love to re-watch it
  20. Richard Widmark, Coop, and Hayward make a great team in Garden of Evil. I have not seen Bright leaf for ages.
  21. I am a Gary Cooper fan who prefers his westerns. I do watch other genres, though My favourite Cooper movies are; High Noon Garden of Evil The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell Man in the West Alias Jesse James where he makes a cameo as himself Pride of the Yankees Ball of Fire Design for living A Farewell to Arms Love in the Afternoon Tops of My To-see list are: Wings The General Died at Dawn North West Mounted Police Bluebeard's Eighth Wife Dallas Starlift Springfield Rifle The Real Glory I'm not exactly sure how many of his silent I have not seen. Great thread, Lawrence.
  22. I went through the list of movies I have seen of Cooper and some of them I have seen you have not. Regarding the list of films you have not seen: I love the Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell. It is one of my favourite Peter Graves movies. It is absolutely fabulous. I recorded it off the television one year on VHS and I have it somewhere. You will love that movie.
  23. I have been watching a lot of PVR recordings lately. I also recently saw Fear in the Night starring Deforest Kelley. I watched it as it aired on a channel in Canada here that I nearly missed but caught as I was going through the channels and recognized him. which was the original version of Nightmare which I saw earlier this month on TCM. Fear in the Night was on Silver Screen Classics as part of the "Condensed Classics' program they have. That is when they take a movie in the public domain and condense it into ah hour long program with ten minutes of commercials and do Svengolie-like commentary in the middle. They take all the main parts and air them. I am glad I saw Nightmare first so that I had seen the entire film. I enjoy both films on their own merits.
  24. I've seen that version of Titanic, but not in a few years. I'd forgotten that. I will have to re-watch it.
  25. That is a lot of work, Bogie. What a fascinating list of performances from the 1930s. Thanks for starting this thread.
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