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  1. Brackenhe, we all have a life. We may not be where we want to be (like me right now), but it's all good. I totally admire your knowledge about movies. There are people who make a living with movie trivia. I'm 38 yrs old and absolutely adore old movies. When the TCM program guide arrives, I go over it and over it again so as not to miss anything. You're not strange....you're cool!

  2. ...and what are your thoughts regarding (what I consider to be) the first music video ever made? I absolutely love the military-style beat of music that Busby was so awesome at. The choreography is simply amazing considering there were no computerized special effects back then like there is now. I've watched several of his wonderful musicals, and would love to purchase the one this number is on...and eventually all of his work. Was it Gold Diggers of 1937? I don't think it was 42nd Street. Thanks for any help you can provide to this "newbie" of Busby Berkeley musical admirers.

  3. Bette Davis cracked me up with the following lines in "All About Eve", in which she played Margo Channing:

     

    "That's why I don't understand all these plays about love-starved southern women...love was something we were NEVER starved for in the south!" LOL,

     

    "Fasten your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy night."

     

    and when Max Fabian tells her he's a dying man, she replies with "not until the last drugstore has sold its last pill!"

     

    Oh, and when she was depressed and drinking heavily during a welcome home party for her boyfriend, he comes over and says something about the music being too sad and remarks that some of the guests would like to know where the body was being laid out...to which she says "it isn't being laid out...we aren't finished with the embalming yet." ROTFL!

  4. Remember the scene in "All about eve" (1950), where the characters at Bette Davis's cocktail party are sitting on the stairsteps as coats are being brought down to guests who are going home. Marilyn brightens up as she sees a beautiful fur being brought down, and says "sable"!Max Fabian looks at her and says "which one?", and she gleefully says "Either one!" I happen to share Marilyn's sentiment in that movie. Cooper was an extraordinarily talented, handsome actor, but Clark was da Man!

  5. How about Robert Mitchum and Marilyn Monroe in "River of No Return" (1954)? Talk about some chemistry and sexual tension...there's a scene in that movie where he rubs her all over while she lay naked under a blanket (for medical reasons of course). That other scene where they are rolling around in the dirt is also hot. The lengthy stares just screamed "I want you"!

  6. Bansi4, thanks for that great post! Unfortunately, Joan Crawford has gotten a pretty bad rap because of that dreadful movie "Mommie Dearest". It is so wonderful to hear lovely, positive things about her. Sounds like she was a very caring lady who genuinely appreciated her fans! I love the work by both actresses. They were both strong-willed, beautiful, top-rate stars! Although I've seen more Bette Davis movies than Joan Crawford ones, I couldn't really say which actress is my fave at this point.

  7. ITA, Basilfawlty...WC Fields was hilarious! I just ordered a video of some of his best, and can hardly wait for it to get here. I love him in everything I've seen him in so far. OMG, how about the store where Mr. Merkel (sp?) is sight-impaired and he goes straight for that huge display of light bulbs, as WC is helping a customer with her cumquats. The Marx Brothers were very funny, too!

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