garboloygrant
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Ginger, I know how you feel. Last year when TCM showed Garbo, I called in sick. This year I almost did the same thing. Then in September, Myrna Loy was the star of the month and now Gable!! I think I'm going to request a leave of absence from my job:)
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I love Bringing Up Baby. Yes, Hepburn was zainy and Grant was a nerd, but that scene where they are locked up in the town jail and the mayor and psychologist are trying to get info out of Hepburn was hilarious! She really did a great job playing the gangster woman. Ginger, I hope you give that movie another try. If you don't like it after another viewing, that's OK. I don't want you to think that those of us who like the movie are badgering you.
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Hello everyone! I started this new post to see what your favorite decade fashions are. I'm really into vintage clothing and I love the styles from the late 20's to early 60's. But if I had to pick a favorite it will have to be the 1940's look. I know some of you men out there are thinking "What a girlie subject". It's not! I love the suits that our favorite male actors wore in the 30's and 40's. I hope that this post will be as fun as the others

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I totally agree with you, sagebrush522. I think that the reason why there was speculation about Stanwyck is b/c she was a strong woman. The same can be said for Hepburn. I don't know how she had the time to be bisexual when she was completely devoted to Tracy. Like you said, not everyone in Hollywood is gay. I don't want anyone to get me wrong. I am not a basher of homosexuality. I believe to each is own. But don't say that someone is something that they are not.
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Mongo, your vast knowledge of legendary Hollywood amazes me. You are an absolute joy to read. I thought I was very knowledgeable when it comes to this subject, but after I read what you wrote, my brain shrinks
Where and how do you get your info? I read tons of biographies/autobiographies and watch a lot of documentaries, but I can't hold a candle to you. I think you rock!!!! -
Yes! Thank you, pgm80s. What was the name of that movie with Garland and Kelly when he is a pirate and she was of nobility? That's the movie I've been racking my brains for.
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mark96me, have you seen The Best of Everything with JC? I believe it came out in the late 50's, say around 1957. She didn't have many scenes in it but her role was excellent. I felt sorry for her. I don't want to give away any info on it b/c you need to see it for yourself, if you haven't seen it yet. The subject matter is a little racy, especially during the 50's. Let me know what you think of it after you see it.
By the way, I can't pick either. They were both awesome. I had a cat once, named Bette and I have a pair of shoes that remind me of the ones Joan use to wear in the 40's, so I nicknamed them "My JC Shoes". God help me!
I'm a classic-movie-holic!

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Yes, yes, yes!!! For Me and My Gal is one, but I'm racking my brain for the title of the other movie. Scenes from that movie are running through my mind as we speak. OH! How frustrating!!! Let me do some research and I'll get back with you, OK?
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She teamed up with Fred Astaire in Easter Parade and she also teamed up with Gene Kelly. I forgot the name of that movie, though. I'm sorry. She also teamed with Mickey Rooney in Babes In Arms.
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Welcome, iluv2viddyfilms! I'm fairly new here, myself. I'm so happy that TCM has a message board for classic movie lovers. My top 10 are in no order. They are:
1. Dr Zhivago
2. Giant
3. Queen Christina
4. Mildred Pierce
5. Gone With The Wind
6. The Thin Man Series
7. Notorious
8. Of Human Bondage
9. The Longest Day
10. Patton
There are many, many more that I absolutely love, but you wanted the top 10. If I had time, I'd give ya my top 500!

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I believe it's Sunday nights at 12 midnight. I always try to schedule my vacations around that schedule. I haven't mastered recording them on my VCR yet, and it doesn't look like I'm going to anytime soon!

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I have finally sat down and watched Pyscho for the first time. It was not as scary as I thought it would be, which is good, b/c I don't like blood, guts, and gore. I have a couple of favorite Hitchcock films, in no particular order:
1. Marny (Tippi Hedgren and Sean Connery)
2. Vertigo
3. Life Boat
4. To Catch A Thief
5. Rear Window
6. The Man Who Knew Too Much
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Sorry path40a. Garbo's character was not kept by Barrymore. It was Henry Daniels. Barrymore played Robert Taylor's father, who was against the love affair between Garbo and Taylor. I've seen that movie so many times, and I still cry at the end. I have a colorized version of it. I prefer the B&W.
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My favs:
Loy/Powell
Astaire/Rogers
Sinatra/Martin
Gable/Harlow
Garbo/Gilbert
Hepburn/Tracy
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You are so right, Harlowgirl! Where is the glamour these days?! That is one of the reasons why I love the movies of yesteryear. I'm 33 and have been a fan of old movies since I was a little girl. My first idol (and still is)was Garbo. She was the epitome of glamour, style, coolness, etc, etc... You don't get that with today's stars. They're too busy voicing their political beliefs and not contributing significantly to the cinema. Today's Hollywood absolutely bores me. Who the hell is Vin Diesel?! LOL
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I would like to bring Clark Gable back and ask him how come he didn't fully acknowledge his daughter by Loretta Young.
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I have several favorites, all different from one another. This list is in no special order.
The 3 Stooges
Laurel & Hardy
Cary Grant
Dean Martin (just bought the "Ultimate Rat Pack CD & DVD combo. Martin is hilarious)
Lucille Ball
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My favorites are:
Greta Garbo
Rosalind Russell
Myrna Loy
Clark Gable
Cary Grant
There are many others I can list, but I don't think anybody is interested in reading a book when all they want is short reply.

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Grant took LSD under psychiatric care. He was concerned about his failed marriages and wanted to get to the root of the problem. Back then, LSD was used under medical care. As for Robert Evans saying that he and Grant shared women while under LSD influence, I have to take that with a grain of salt. Half (or more than half) the things he says are lies.
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I can't pick! They were both talented in their own right. I loved Lana in "Imitation Of Life", but I also loved Ava in "Mogambo". If I really had to choose, it will be Ava. I'm a huge Sinatra fan and I truly believe that she was the love of his life, contrary to recent publications of his life. Please do not get me started on his widow, Barbara. That's a whole different story there. Ava was all woman. She was down to earth and she never backed down from a good fight (she and Sinatra had a few).
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I have to say that my favorite is Leo The Lion. Heck, MGM is my favorite movie studio. Mayer hired some awesome talent during his reign. Garbo, Crawford, Loy, Gable, etc. I know a great movie is going to show when I see Leo roaring.
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My favorites are Keaton and the 3 Stooges. Keaton for his deadpan face and sorrowful eyes and The Stooges for their Mickey Finns and the way they butcher the English language. They all hold a special place in my heart. Keaton reminds me a lot of my grandfather. Funny as heck but with a stoic face. Moe Howard was a special man. He would dress up as Santa and bring gifts to the handicapped childrens home. What the studios did to Keaton (MGM) and The Stooges (Columbia) was a pity. But, they are in Comic Heaven and they are getting the last laugh!

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When you are trying to find a comforter that matches the color scheme in your room and all you think of is the dress that Scarlett O'Hara wore for the BBQ at Twelve Oaks would match perfectly.
When you have a pair of shoes that remind of the ones Joan Crawford wore and you name your shoes "JC shoes".
When you go to your hair stylist and you tell them you want the "Garbo look".
When you are watching Sunset Boulevard and you are looking for Buster Keaton and Anna Q Nelson.
You ask yourself "Just what was wrong with John Gilbert's voice" while you are watching Queen Christina. And calling Louis B Mayer a few choice names in the same breath for letting Gilbert go.
I'm totally with you, therealfuster.