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If Burton had made it through the 90's or 2000's, I think the Academy would have eventually voted him an honorary Oscar. Who knows, maybe Burton would have turned in another oscar-worthy performance that would finally have snagged him an acting award. My personal favorite performance of his is WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? But that was only one of many great performances he turned in on screen. Would have liked to have seen him on stage as well.
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I am a huge DARK SHADOWS FAN, as is my mom who watched it through its original broadcasts. Have all the episodes on DVD. I always loved the going back in time stories. I especially loved the costumes during the 1897 period. And Quentin was one smart-**** character but he was so darn funny! But Barnabas was always my favorite character. Though I have learned to appreciate the pre-Barnabas episodes as well.
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Marilyn's career and her personal life were both in a shambles around the time of her death. So I don't think it's at all inconceivable that she would decide to take her own life or at the very least end up unintentionally overdosing. We'll never know the truth about what really happened to her, it's all speculation at this point. She clearly did not have a very happy life, and her becoming a big movie star did not change that for her.
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I adore Cecil Kellaway. He's a real joy to watch and definitely deserves a lot more recognition than he gets. From Veronica Lake's devious, trouble-making warlock father in I MARRIED A WITCH, the likeable, doomed Nick Smith in THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE to the wise Monsignor Ryan in GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER, he's always a treat to watch.
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For the longest time I put off watching CITIZEN KANE, wondering whether or not it lives up to its hype as a classic. I finally realized I needed to see what all the fuss was about and sat down and watched it one day, and I was AMAZED by it. I found it deserved its well-regarded reputation and only wished I had gotten around to have seen it much sooner. But better late than never.
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Sorry you didn't like AMERICAN GANGSTER, I found it to be a very excellent film. Denzel was great as always as was Russell Crowe. My only gripe is that there wasn't more scenes between their characters in the movie. I wouldn't write off Denzel off as of yet. If you didn't like AMERICAN GANGSTER, you might want to check out FLIGHT, FENCES, THE GREAT DEBATERS. He turns in really fine work in these films.
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THE BIG COUNTRY is a great film, and I love the fact that even though it takes place in western times, its message is one of pacifism. And of course you have Gregory Peck, Jean Simmons, Charlton Heston, Burl Ives, Chuck Connors in here.....what a cast! Just got the DVD a few days ago, I have to watch it real soon.
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What movies to introduce teens to classic films?
Bethluvsfilms replied to Lindakay1's topic in General Discussions
I enjoy Grant's over-the-top performance myself, I think the role calls for it being so 'outta there' so to speak and that's what made him perfect for the role. Once he learns what his aunts are up to is really when the fun gets going for me. -
What movies to introduce teens to classic films?
Bethluvsfilms replied to Lindakay1's topic in General Discussions
Speaking for myself, I love BRINGING UP BABY, it never fails to crack me up. On the other hand, I absolutely loathe WHAT'S UP, DOC, maybe because I can't stand Barbra Streisand and Ryan O'Neal. Anything with the Marx brothers is a gas. -
George Raft
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HITS & MISSES: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow on TCM
Bethluvsfilms replied to Bogie56's topic in General Discussions
JAMAICA INN, while not up there with the best of Hitchcock, still carries a certain amount of charm to it thanks to Laughton and Maureen O'Hara. -
TCM and Other Sources for Classic Film
Bethluvsfilms replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
I love MR. BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS DREAM HOUSE. It is a bummer it isn't on the schedule, but I suppose they wanted to go with some of his lesser known films as well as with some of his classics. -
What movie would you like to see remade?
Bethluvsfilms replied to Colorado Expat's topic in General Discussions
In the original PSYCHO Perkins looked so creepy in that final shot, him all alone in the holding cell. Vaughn here looks like he's getting ready to crack some dirty jokes. -
What movie would you like to see remade?
Bethluvsfilms replied to Colorado Expat's topic in General Discussions
Next, you'll be telling me you see Adam Sandler as Rick! -
THE NIGHT OF THE IGUANA
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William Demarest
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Margaret Hayes
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Eddie Marr
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Mary Beth Hughes
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What movie would you like to see remade?
Bethluvsfilms replied to Colorado Expat's topic in General Discussions
Back to CASABLANCA, I still say it doesn't need a remake or a sequel. IMO it doesn't need a continuation to the story, it ended perfectly just as it did. I can't think of an actor today who could play Rick as brilliantly as Bogey, nor can I see any actress in today's era topping Ingrid Bergman as Ilsa or anyone being able to fill Claude Rains' shoes admirably as Captain Renault. -
George Montgomery
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Donald Pleasence
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TCM and Other Sources for Classic Film
Bethluvsfilms replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
Awesome selection of the best of Cary. Can't wait for TOPPER, BRINGING UP BABY,HIS GIRL FRIDAY and TO CATCH A THIEF. -
Deborah Kerr
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Jean Simmons
