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THE ENDLESS SUMMER (1966)
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SH! THE OCTOPUS (1937)
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Interesting topic. ELVIS is mesmerizing to me when he's performing, acting I'd give it to FRANK easily, and BING was as unique and important a singer.
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9 hours ago, DougieB said:
HIGH SCHOOL CONFIDENTIAL (1958)
...is a lot of fun, the best being MAMIE VAN DOREN JACKIE COOGAN and JERRY LEE LEWIS... a "naughty" film that is downright innocent.
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STAR IN THE NIGHT (1946) starring the wonderful J.CARROL NAISH TCM shows it often in December.
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22 minutes ago, Det Jim McLeod said:
Avory retired but still played on a few tracks on their 1980s albums. The original bassist Pete Quaife died in 2010, though he had left the group in 1969.
Great info.
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KEN BURNS JAZZ
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The Best of A FLOCK OF SEAGULLS
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24 minutes ago, Dargo said:
shows the outtakes from the film in which he actually does
That's correct, and PETER SELLERS reportedly hated that inclusion himself.
26 minutes ago, Dargo said:Still though and my earlier point being that in Dr.Strangelove, Sellers ability to so believeably"stretch" into those these distinctly different roles in that film seems a far greater feat than what I've always felt was a "one-note" performance as the dolt in Being There.
I see your point, particularly the title character. However, there are other remarkable performances. SELLERS is also remarkable as Claire Quilty, but KUBRICK films after SPARTACUS are quite detached and then maybe uniquely his own vision despite performances.
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2 hours ago, Dargo said:
(...in other words, how can you NOT love Dr. Strangelove TOO, dude???)
I don't think of it as a PETER SELLERS film. I think of it as a STANLEY KUBRICK film. Same with LOLITA, which includes favorite JAMES MASON. KUBRICK film.
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AMY WINEHOUSE Frank
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Darn! I thought of actor's final films and immediately thought of BEING THERE (1979) the only film of PETER SELLERS' that I love.
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DAVID BOWIE Hunky Dory

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DONOVAN Greatest Hits
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15 hours ago, Herman Bricks said:
Any Vince Guaraldi fans out there?
I am a fan. Of course, he became so famous because of his Peanuts work and will be remembered a long time because of it.
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1 hour ago, Dargo said:
Maybe you didn't recongnize him because this one was filmed before he had had his ears done?
I recognized him, ears and all, right away. I did not remember he was in it. I had watched that slop long ago for MAMIE VAN DOREN and JERRY LEE LEWIS. Hell, even JACKIE COOGAN is in there! 'Course I honestly did not care the lead was RUSS TAMBLYN, whom I like!
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5 hours ago, Det Jim McLeod said:
They had 3 top 20 albums in the USA that did not chart at all in the UK.
I think THE KINKS last appearance on UK charts... was Village Green...? Look what I found:
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2 hours ago, cmovieviewer said:
Michael Landon does have a significant role in the film - he is credited at the very beginning
I have seen the whole film, did not remember LANDON in there, and of course spotted him at the very end in the "fight scene". The movie is fun... and silly! Thanks for the answer!
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