Bethluvsfilms
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Oh yeah, I forgot about that one. Haven't seen it as of yet. Still, I would have thought someone would have done a biography of them years ago.
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HITS & MISSES: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow on TCM
Bethluvsfilms replied to Bogie56's topic in General Discussions
I barely remember this movie (except the ending). I do recall seeing Christopher Atkins turn up later on DALLAS as another of Sue Ellen Ewing's put-upon lovers. -
One of the few Hammer films I have yet seen, but it does sound interesting. Vampire stories always interest me.
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I love Gregory Peck and Laurence Olivier, but their star power and combination could not save the dreadful THE BOYS FROM BRAZIL. I don't object to Peck playing a bad guy (he was deliciously nasty in 1946's DUEL IN THE SUN) but he was way over the top for my liking in here. And I just couldn't buy Olivier's performance either. The whole story itself was ridiculous beyond belief (and I usually have no problem suspending belief but this movie was really stretching it!). Only saving grace at least this movie was neither one's final film. Would have been a horrible way to end a well respected film career on.
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Peggy Cass
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I loved the one with Laurel and Hardy on the NEW SCOOBY DOO MOVIES even though I knew the real Laurel and Hardy had passed on by that time. I love anything with Laurel and Hardy in it. I'm surprised they haven't had a film biography done of either or both of them.
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TCM and Other Sources for Classic Film
Bethluvsfilms replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
More good choices with the best of Ann. -
Joanna Barnes
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I was thinking of SPELLBOUND too. It is a shame it isn't shown more often, but I can't really complain since I got the DVD. This topic is making me itch to pop it into the DVD player again.
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In the voice of the late, great Mr. T...."I pity the fool who thinks he can out Cagney Cagney!". It was an okay film but Robertson was no Cagney regardless if he was trying to outdo him or not. I've seen worst film noirs, but I've seen better as well.
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Jean Harlow
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Ethel Barrymore
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Louis Jourdan
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THE MUSIC MAN
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Tina Louise
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Have you seen these 10 classic films..?
Bethluvsfilms replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
Not sure I've seen 1060. The rest I have. 1059 was okay but the book was much, much better. 1052 and 1056 are my top pics of the crop on these ones. -
Alan Marshal
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PAUL NEWMAN OR STEVE McQUEEN AS COOL HAND LUKE?
Bethluvsfilms replied to spence's topic in General Discussions
THE VERDICT, HUD, COOL HAND LUKE, THE HUSTLER he turned in Oscar-worthy performances in all these films. I personally think he should have taken home the gold for either THE HUSTLER (1961) or COOL HAND LUKE (1967). Rod Steiger should have won the award 2 years earlier for THE PAWNBROKER. -
HITS & MISSES: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow on TCM
Bethluvsfilms replied to Bogie56's topic in General Discussions
Don't think I've seen this one, and I thought I've seen just about all of her films. Have to check this one out. -
Barbara Read
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I try to block out the memory of THE GREAT VEGETABLE REBELLION, the name of the space carrot episode in LOST IN SPACE. Man, what a really awful episode. The show really hit rock bottom by that point. As a matter of fact, with the exception of a couple of episodes, just about all of season 3 of LIS was really terrible. The show was at its best in season 1 when it was striving to be a 'serious' sci-fi show. But it went downhill once it became the Dr. Smith show and changed the tone of the show to all-out camp.
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Hugo Haas
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Virginia Gregg
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TCM and Other Sources for Classic Film
Bethluvsfilms replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
Awesome! Especially looking forward to DOUBLE INDEMNITY, THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH, SOME LIKE IT HOT and THE APARTMENT. Particularly the last 2 films since they both star Jack Lemmon. -
Milton Selzer
