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Syd
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 10:16 am Reply with quote
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ehle64 wrote:
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I had Capote as the best movie of 2005, which makes me wary of Infamous.


sydhe, it might be kinda gratifying seeing it. I don't think it'll change your mind, but. . . .


I'm sure I'll see if eventually. If I saw it now, I'd be thinking of Capote all the way through.

I notice they have a short tabloid journalist on Ugly Betty who seems to partly modeled on Capote.

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Trish
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 6:32 pm Reply with quote
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Watched Heading South - stars the wonderful Charlotte Rampling. It was interesting, a little shocking - I guess in that I wasn't aware that there is this traditton of older women who regularly head to Haiti in the summer to basically hook up (for sex) with very young black men (pid by gifts, food and cash)

Watched Notes on a Scandal (again - saw in theatre earlier in year) - Judi Dench really is a revelation, excellent, excellent
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Trish wrote:
Watched Heading South - stars the wonderful Charlotte Rampling. It was interesting, a little shocking - I guess in that I wasn't aware that there is this traditton of older women who regularly head to Haiti in the summer to basically hook up (for sex) with very young black men (pid by gifts, food and cash)....
Cuba, same thing. Seeing tourists my age with teenagers all the time, I never get used to it.
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and Ghana, Bali, Lombok...

Men have been doing it forever, why not women.

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Well we hardly set a good example did we Marantz. At the end of the day it all boils down to power and control.

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Anything you can do, I can do better....
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Trish
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 7:31 am Reply with quote
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jeremy wrote:
and Ghana, Bali, Lombok...

Men have been doing it forever, why not women.


jeremy, yambu

not well travelled am I Crying or Very sad so it was a shock

There were many aspects of the film that were downright creepy especially when one of the women discusses her first meeting with one of the young men there (when he was 15!!)
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Trish
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 7:48 am Reply with quote
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without even realizing it - both the films I watched this weekend had to do with older (or at least say over 35) women having affairs/sex with very young men/boys

is this a sign of middle age approaching? (or here?)

seriously - some of these boys were so so young looking - no way no way- they're babies Rolling Eyes
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Rod
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Tonight I watched The Long Ships. I enjoyed it as I did not have anything even remotely resembling a thought during its running time.


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gromit
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 11:18 am Reply with quote
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NyTimes article on Barbara Stanwyck, a favorite of mine.

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lady wakasa
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I really really like The Bitter Tea of General Yen. I even started a comparison of the opening sequence from that and Lost Horizon, although I never finished it.

I just wish they were showing Baby Face as well.

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gromit
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 11:54 am Reply with quote
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It sounds as if they are:
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The program opens with a double bill of early Stanwyck: Alfred E. Green’s “Baby Face” and Howard Bretherton and William Keighley’s “Ladies They Talk About,” both released in 1933, before Hollywood adopted the strict production code

I watched it on dvd recently and was impressed.
I've never seen General Yen though.

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lady wakasa
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 12:07 pm Reply with quote
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gromit wrote:
It sounds as if they are:
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The program opens with a double bill of early Stanwyck: Alfred E. Green’s “Baby Face” and Howard Bretherton and William Keighley’s “Ladies They Talk About,” both released in 1933, before Hollywood adopted the strict production code

I watched it on dvd recently and was impressed.
I've never seen General Yen though.


And so they are. That's what happens when you scan quickly.

General Yen came out on VHS, but I don't think it ever made it to DVD. I originally saw it years ago at one of the museums on the Mall in DC, and eventually wrested a copy out of eBay.

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gromit
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 12:22 pm Reply with quote
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Also, two new films being made about Buddy Bolden.
One is a one-hour silent film, which might end up being accompanied by a live performance of an original jazz score by Wynton Marsalis and an orchestra.

Hope the Bolden films are well done.
For those wondering who Buddy Bolden was, he was an early figure in jazz history, a somewhat murky predecessor to Louis Armstrong and influence on Jelly Roll Morton. Was committed to a mental hospital in 1907, and from there drifted into the realm of myth.

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