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  1. And Prisoner of Azkaban has a pretty nifty soundtrack (also by John Williams) I think it's the individuality of each movie's soundtrack, combined with the distinct themes (for each character and so on) woven together that appeal to me about William's music. In "John Williams is the Man" the melodies from each of the movies is unique and easily recognizable, (even with the Star Wars dialogue).

     

    Here's a sampling from Prisoner:

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7dIvAj7CcI&list=PLC3912BD79A3DEE86

  2. That was an excellent video. I want Gable, Flynn and William Powell's cars. Preferably with them inside...LOL

     

    Edited by: traceyk65 on Aug 13, 2013 4:53 PM ...and alive. Not dead. Thought I should add that, considering what was rumored to have happened to John Barrymore's body...

  3. Someone mentioned ILOVE YOU AGAIN, where amnesia is used for comic effect. I always liked the movie OVERBOARD with Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn. Hawn is a snooty rich b*tch who hires Russell to do some work on her yacht, then refuses to pay him. She falls overboard and loses her memory. He sees her on the news (her real husband refuses to claim her) and sees a chance for a little payback. He claims her and tells her she's his wife and mother of his 3 wild boys. Predictably, they fall for each other and she falls for the kids (and they for her). Cute movie, though the Russell character needs his butt kicked for letting things go on as long as he did.

  4. Cute. I wonder if that is the picture Dietrich was talking about when she referred to the lame they dressed Carole Lombard in? I can't remember the exact quote, but Maria Riva writes about the search for a perfect fabric for one of Dietrich's films (DEVIL IS A WOMAN maybe?) Anyway, Dietrich didn;t think too highly of it.

     

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