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lady wakasa
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 11:56 am Reply with quote
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Nancy wrote:
jeremy wrote:
Syd,

Maybe Maybe, Definintely, is the Valentine's Day film you were looking for. Now that's sorted, why were you looking for an appropriate Valentine's day film.


Well, why not? Personally, I always look for a silent film to watch on Valentino's Day.


Nancy - Valentino's manager's memoirs are slated to come out sometime in the near future: http://www.affairsvalentino.com

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carrobin
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 12:06 pm Reply with quote
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You remind me that I've been watching a lot of old movies now that I have the TCM channel. The other night I was watching "Wings," which was rather impressive considering its age, but I didn't see the whole thing because after all, who has time to spend two hours watching a silent film and reading dialogue cards? Maybe they'll show it again when I'm not up against a freelance deadline.
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tirebiter
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 12:28 pm Reply with quote
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Why not try Hell's Angels instead? It's longer, but it has SOUND and Jean Harlow in a silk chemise!
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carrobin
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 1:28 pm Reply with quote
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It's TCM that makes the schedule, not me. But if "Hell's Angels" comes around, I'll definitely watch. (Last week I switched to the channel in the middle of a Harlow movie, and I thought she was Mae West. She had some of the same moves and speech patterns, but she did seem a bit thin for the lady of "My Little Chickadee." Her costar was Clark Gable--even without a mustache, there was no mistaking him!)
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lady wakasa
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 2:27 pm Reply with quote
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carrobin wrote:
after all, who has time to spend two hours watching a silent film and reading dialogue cards?


If ya gotta ask... %^D

I'm not sure, though, of the difference between a two-hour silent film and a two-hour sound film (include foreign in that if it's the reading that's getting you down).

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Jynx
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 2:32 pm Reply with quote
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I rarely turn my volume on, I try to always use subtitles, except on a first-viewing.

My kid, who is in her 4th year of studying japanese, hooked a converter up to our tv and puts it on japanese translation and I don't know how to get it off. She thinks it's a riot when I try to watch Alpha Dog, or any movie, with the japanese on. Trust me, it's not.

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Marj
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 3:11 pm Reply with quote
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tirebiter wrote:
Why not try Hell's Angels instead? It's longer, but it has SOUND and Jean Harlow in a silk chemise!


I saw Wings the other night and it nearly put me to sleep. And you guys know I love silents. But I'm really looking forward to Hell's Angels. If for no other reason than the flying scenes. And yes, of course Jean Harlow.

I've waited for years to see the very first Academy Award winning movie. And I fell asleep. I think I'm about to fall asleep right now. Please, don't take it personally. It's all the drugs!!
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carrobin
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 3:23 pm Reply with quote
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Lady: I like silent films, but one does have to keep one's eyes on the screen, and that's hard for me to do when I'm watching at home (unless, of course, it's an Alan Bates movie--or George Clooney, come to think of it). I'm always doing something else while I'm watching TV.

Marj--have you seen "Butley" yet? Don't be afraid to tell me if you hated it--as I told you, my cousin did!
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Marj
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 3:33 pm Reply with quote
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carrobin -- I was only able to watch a small part of it. From the little I saw that I've have liked him much more in other films. Sometimes filming stage plays is tricky. And in this I could see him "acting."

But I'm trying to catch up with some of our Blanche films. So I had to send it back. I plan to rent it again as soon as I've seen all of the nominated movies. I really didn't see enough of Butley to give it a fair chance. And I want to.
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Marj--Fair enough, but you have to see the whole thing. Interestingly, the one person I've met who saw both the play and the film said that he was more appealing in the film--and after seeing Nathan Lane in the role onstage, I understood completely. There are up-close moments in the film that get deeper into the character. (And of course, Nathan is a charming Nathan but he's no Alan.)
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lady wakasa
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 5:59 pm Reply with quote
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carrobin wrote:
unless, of course, it's an Alan Bates movie--or George Clooney, come to think of it


The cure for that: Rudolph Valentino or Ramon Novarro! %^D

My job sucks right now. I'm in a punchy mood.

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My job sucks right now. I'm in a punchy mood.


Good lord, for key-riced sakes ... DON'T GO INTO THE LOBBY ... you'll be ripped a new one for whining.

I REPEAT STAY AWAY FROM THE LOBBY.

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lady wakasa
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 6:49 pm Reply with quote
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Jynx wrote:
Good lord, for key-riced sakes ... DON'T GO INTO THE LOBBY ... you'll be ripped a new one for whining.

I REPEAT STAY AWAY FROM THE LOBBY.


Yeah, I saw that...

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Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 7:02 pm Reply with quote
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you're one smart lady ... movies and otherwise.

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Marj
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 11:28 pm Reply with quote
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carrobin wrote:
Marj--Fair enough, but you have to see the whole thing. Interestingly, the one person I've met who saw both the play and the film said that he was more appealing in the film--and after seeing Nathan Lane in the role onstage, I understood completely. There are up-close moments in the film that get deeper into the character. (And of course, Nathan is a charming Nathan but he's no Alan.)


And I will. Promise.
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