SCNDLS said: Harlepolis said: My girl I watched every single bit of those movies and I love 'em all,,,esp Ninotchka and the Women. Do you know that Jack Warner cited Bette Davis as the 1st choice to play Scarlett O'Hara? But considering that she played Jezebel the year before opposite Henry Fonda, she thought the story was similar and didn't want to basically redo the same performance. As much as I ADORE Ms.Davis, I wouldn't change a thing from Vivien Leigh's performance(nor Olivia de Havilland's ). Lemme add a film to your list(from the same year)... Starring Wendy Hiller & Leslie Howard Gone with the Wind is actually my favorite movie ever. My top 10 movies are all from 1939-1960. Yeah, I knew about Bette but all of the casting was perfect. I've seen a making of GWTW and the screen tests they did of MANY actresses to cast the role. That movie production was plagued with drama. They say Clark and Vivien couldn't stand each other! Leslie Howard was on fiyah that year But Pygmalion came out in '38 Did you know he was rumored to be a British spy hence why a civilian plane he was on was shot down by the Germans? http://en.wikipedia.org/w...rd_(actor) [Edited 12/9/09 15:13pm] It was a crazy period, and nothing is too far fitched, If an ARAB PRINCESS(and actress) was a spy, and got killed instantly during her biggest movie, nothing else will surprise me. Speaking of Leslie, I wish this movie gets proper remastering.... Another fiery per4mance from Ms.Davis GOD, this woman could act mute and her eyes alone could carry the whole film. That was one bad bitch. | |
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Shyra said: SCNDLS said: Gone with the Wind is actually my favorite movie ever. My top 10 movies are all from 1939-1960. Yeah, I knew about Bette but all of the casting was perfect. I've seen a making of GWTW and the screen tests they did of MANY actresses to cast the role. That movie production was plagued with drama. They say Clark and Vivien couldn't stand each other! Leslie Howard was on fiyah that year But Pygmalion came out in '38 Did you know he was rumored to be a British spy hence why a civilian plane he was on was shot down by the Germans? http://en.wikipedia.org/w...rd_(actor) [Edited 12/9/09 15:13pm] You and me both, chile! I just LOVE Mammy's line, "I tole im you was prostate wif grief!" I really admire Hattie McDaniel for bringing some measure of dignity to her performance despite the racist stereotyped context of the character. She earned that Oscar for real. | |
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Harlepolis said: SCNDLS said: Gone with the Wind is actually my favorite movie ever. My top 10 movies are all from 1939-1960. Yeah, I knew about Bette but all of the casting was perfect. I've seen a making of GWTW and the screen tests they did of MANY actresses to cast the role. That movie production was plagued with drama. They say Clark and Vivien couldn't stand each other! Leslie Howard was on fiyah that year But Pygmalion came out in '38 Did you know he was rumored to be a British spy hence why a civilian plane he was on was shot down by the Germans? http://en.wikipedia.org/w...rd_(actor) [Edited 12/9/09 15:13pm] It was a crazy period, and nothing is too far fitched, If an ARAB PRINCESS(and actress) was a spy, and got killed instantly during her biggest movie, nothing else will surprise me. Speaking of Leslie, I wish this movie gets proper remastering.... Another fiery per4mance from Ms.Davis GOD, this woman could act mute and her eyes alone could carry the whole film. That was one bad bitch. Love that movie too. Loved her in Jezebel trynna get to Press to save his life and Now, Voyager. And of course All About Eve is in my top 5 fave. Bette and Katharine were the baddest actresses EVAH IMO. They don't make broads like that no mo' | |
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SCNDLS said: Shyra said: You and me both, chile! I just LOVE Mammy's line, "I tole im you was prostate wif grief!" I really admire Hattie McDaniel for bringing some measure of dignity to her performance despite the racist stereotyped context of the character. She earned that Oscar for real. Cynda, if you ever got the chance(although I assume you did) pick up this book by Donald Bogle... This was originally released in 81-82, but it got expanded for a 2007 release. It was a BIG DEAL back in the early 80s since there was lil' to no studies about black starlets, they made a documentary based on it and interviewed those women(or their relatives/friends - since couple of them were dead at the time). | |
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SCNDLS said: Harlepolis said: It was a crazy period, and nothing is too far fitched, If an ARAB PRINCESS(and actress) was a spy, and got killed instantly during her biggest movie, nothing else will surprise me. Speaking of Leslie, I wish this movie gets proper remastering.... Another fiery per4mance from Ms.Davis GOD, this woman could act mute and her eyes alone could carry the whole film. That was one bad bitch. Love that movie too. Loved her in Jezebel trynna get to Press to save his life and Now, Voyager. And of course All About Eve is in my top 5 fave. Bette and Katharine were the baddest actresses EVAH IMO. They don't make broads like that no mo' That movie is "The motion picture bible" | |
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Speaking of Leslie, I wish this movie gets proper remastering....
Another fiery per4mance from Ms.Davis GOD, this woman could act mute and her eyes alone could carry the whole film. That was one bad bitch. classic scene..... after you kissed me.."i always had to to wipe my mouth.. wipe my mouth. | |
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Harlepolis said: SCNDLS said: I really admire Hattie McDaniel for bringing some measure of dignity to her performance despite the racist stereotyped context of the character. She earned that Oscar for real. Cynda, if you ever got the chance(although I assume you did) pick up this book by Donald Bogle... This was originally released in 81-82, but it got expanded for a 2007 release. It was a BIG DEAL back in the early 80s since there was lil' to no studies about black starlets, they made a documentary based on it and interviewed those women(or their relatives/friends - since couple of them were dead at the time). Thanks, hun! | |
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TD3 said: Speaking of Leslie, I wish this movie gets proper remastering....
Another fiery per4mance from Ms.Davis GOD, this woman could act mute and her eyes alone could carry the whole film. That was one bad bitch. classic scene..... after you kissed me.."i always had to to wipe my mouth.. wipe my mouth. Classic movie, classic performance, classic book | |
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TD3 said: Speaking of Leslie, I wish this movie gets proper remastering....
Another fiery per4mance from Ms.Davis GOD, this woman could act mute and her eyes alone could carry the whole film. That was one bad bitch. classic scene..... after you kissed me.."i always had to to wipe my mouth.. wipe my mouth. She could be one ball bustin', castratin' bitch when she wanted to be. I couldn't imagine being married to her when she got pissed and wanted to gut punch a man. I remember an interview with the dude that played her younger husband in All About Eve whom she married IRL after filming. And he talked about how she was. | |
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SCNDLS said: TD3 said: classic scene..... after you kissed me.."i always had to to wipe my mouth.. wipe my mouth. She could be one ball bustin', castratin' bitch when she wanted to be. I couldn't imagine being married to her when she got pissed and wanted to gut punch a man. I remember an interview with the dude that played her younger husband in All About Eve whom she married IRL after filming. And he talked about how she was. He wasn't exactly a walk in the park neither, he made her pick up her teeth from the floor Bette was violent indeed, she was rumored to be the cause of death of one of her ex-husbans(head injury). Of course, it never got proven. | |
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Harlepolis said: SCNDLS said: She could be one ball bustin', castratin' bitch when she wanted to be. I couldn't imagine being married to her when she got pissed and wanted to gut punch a man. I remember an interview with the dude that played her younger husband in All About Eve whom she married IRL after filming. And he talked about how she was. He wasn't exactly a walk in the park neither, he made her pick up her teeth from the floor Bette was violent indeed, she was rumored to be the cause of death of one of her ex-husbans(head injury). Of course, it never got proven. yeah, they were both a hot mess and had a MESSY divorce and custody battle | |
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SCNDLS said: TD3 said: classic scene..... after you kissed me.."i always had to to wipe my mouth.. wipe my mouth. She could be one ball bustin', castratin' bitch when she wanted to be. I couldn't imagine being married to her when she got pissed and wanted to gut punch a man. I remember an interview with the dude that played her younger husband in All About Eve whom she married IRL after filming. And he talked about how she was. Gary Merrill. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Genesia said: SCNDLS said: She could be one ball bustin', castratin' bitch when she wanted to be. I couldn't imagine being married to her when she got pissed and wanted to gut punch a man. I remember an interview with the dude that played her younger husband in All About Eve whom she married IRL after filming. And he talked about how she was. Gary Merrill. Yeah, dat dude! | |
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TD3 said: Speaking of Leslie, I wish this movie gets proper remastering....
Another fiery per4mance from Ms.Davis GOD, this woman could act mute and her eyes alone could carry the whole film. That was one bad bitch. classic scene..... after you kissed me.."i always had to to wipe my mouth.. wipe my mouth. Bette Davis I'm in the mood for love...simply because your near me. | |
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I'm in the mood for love...simply because your near me. | |
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SCNDLS said: Just about everything from 1939
Dark Victory, starring Bette Davis (favorite role), George Brent, Humphrey Destry Rides Again, starring Marlene Dietrich and James Stewart Gone with the Wind, starring Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh (Academy Award for Best Picture) Goodbye, Mr. Chips, starring Robert Donat and Greer Garson (Academy Award Nominee) Gunga Din, starring Cary Grant, Victor McLaglen, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Sam Jaffe The Hound of the Baskervilles, starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce The Hunchback of Notre Dame, starring Charles Laughton and Maureen O'Hara Intermezzo, starring Ingrid Bergman and Leslie Howard The Little Princess, starring Shirley Temple and Richard Greene Love Affair, starring Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer (Academy Award Nominee) Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, starring James Stewart, Jean Arthur and Claude Ninotchka, starring Greta Garbo, Melvyn Douglas, Ina Claire and Bela Lugosi (Academy Award Nominee) The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex, starring Bette Davis and Errol Flynn Stagecoach, directed by John Ford, starring John Wayne, Claire Trevor, Berton The Wizard of Oz, starring Judy Garland, Frank Morgan, Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr The Women, starring Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford and Rosalind Russell Wuthering Heights, starring Merle Oberon, Laurence Olivier, David Niven and [Edited 12/9/09 11:18am] U got great taste!! I'm in the mood for love...simply because your near me. | |
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Great thread
I would say the best movies from the 20s to the current age are: 1. Alien 2. Aliens 3. Blade Runner 4. 2001, A Space Odyssey 5. The Empire Strikes Back 6. Close Encounters of the Third Kind | |
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[Edited 12/11/09 23:16pm] [Edited 12/11/09 23:18pm] I'm in the mood for love...simply because your near me. | |
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[Edited 12/11/09 23:19pm] [Edited 12/11/09 23:22pm] [Edited 12/11/09 23:24pm] I'm in the mood for love...simply because your near me. | |
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Harlepolis said: SCNDLS said: Just about everything from 1939
Dark Victory, starring Bette Davis (favorite role), George Brent, Humphrey Destry Rides Again, starring Marlene Dietrich and James Stewart Gone with the Wind, starring Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh (Academy Award for Best Picture) Goodbye, Mr. Chips, starring Robert Donat and Greer Garson (Academy Award Nominee) Gunga Din, starring Cary Grant, Victor McLaglen, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Sam Jaffe The Hound of the Baskervilles, starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce The Hunchback of Notre Dame, starring Charles Laughton and Maureen O'Hara Intermezzo, starring Ingrid Bergman and Leslie Howard The Little Princess, starring Shirley Temple and Richard Greene Love Affair, starring Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer (Academy Award Nominee) Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, starring James Stewart, Jean Arthur and Claude Ninotchka, starring Greta Garbo, Melvyn Douglas, Ina Claire and Bela Lugosi (Academy Award Nominee) The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex, starring Bette Davis and Errol Flynn Stagecoach, directed by John Ford, starring John Wayne, Claire Trevor, Berton The Wizard of Oz, starring Judy Garland, Frank Morgan, Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr The Women, starring Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford and Rosalind Russell Wuthering Heights, starring Merle Oberon, Laurence Olivier, David Niven and [Edited 12/9/09 11:18am] My girl I watched every single bit of those movies and I love 'em all,,,esp Ninotchka and the Women. Do you know that Jack Warner cited Bette Davis as the 1st choice to play Scarlett O'Hara? But considering that she played Jezebel the year before opposite Henry Fonda, she thought the story was similar and didn't want to basically redo the same performance. As much as I ADORE Ms.Davis, I wouldn't change a thing from Vivien Leigh's performance(nor Olivia de Havilland's ). Lemme add a film to your list(from the same year)... Starring Wendy Hiller & Leslie Howard This looks good. What is it about? I'm in the mood for love...simply because your near me. | |
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NO WIRE HANGERS...EVER!!!! I'm in the mood for love...simply because your near me. | |
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johnart said: Some are:
Imitation of Life (ORIGINAL) I didn't know that the film had been made before the 1959 version, which is one of my favourites. I rarely put myself through the emotional turmoil of actually watching it, though. | |
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Girl4both said: Harlepolis said: My girl I watched every single bit of those movies and I love 'em all,,,esp Ninotchka and the Women. Do you know that Jack Warner cited Bette Davis as the 1st choice to play Scarlett O'Hara? But considering that she played Jezebel the year before opposite Henry Fonda, she thought the story was similar and didn't want to basically redo the same performance. As much as I ADORE Ms.Davis, I wouldn't change a thing from Vivien Leigh's performance(nor Olivia de Havilland's ). Lemme add a film to your list(from the same year)... Starring Wendy Hiller & Leslie Howard This looks good. What is it about? It's the non-musical version of "My Fair Lady." Both are excellent! | |
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zaza said: Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right? | |
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Girl4both said: Mine:
I really need to see this. Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right? | |
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MidasTouch said: johnart said: Some are:
Imitation of Life (ORIGINAL) I didn't know that the film had been made before the 1959 version, which is one of my favourites. I rarely put myself through the emotional turmoil of actually watching it, though. I watched it early this morning after I got back from the club. Yes, the original is great also. I never understood why they were able to use a black actress to play the light skinned girl for the 1934 version but used a white girl 25 years later. | |
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Just a few off the top o' my head.
Persona 8 1/2 Roma Cries and Whispers My Dinner With Andre Willy Wonka (original) All About My Mother/Talk To Her Hannah and Her Sisters/Husbands and Wives Red Gone With The Wind/It's A Wonderful Life Secrets and Lies/Life Is Sweet/Naked Kill Bill 1 &2 Election Sunset Boulevard North By Northwest/Vertigo | |
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SCNDLS said: MidasTouch said: I didn't know that the film had been made before the 1959 version, which is one of my favourites. I rarely put myself through the emotional turmoil of actually watching it, though. I watched it early this morning after I got back from the club. Yes, the original is great also. I never understood why they were able to use a black actress to play the light skinned girl for the 1934 version but used a white girl 25 years later. I never understood why they were able to make that move altoghether, UGH I won't turn this into a P&R discussion so I'll keep my mouth shut All I'll say is, I love Ms.Fredi Washington and I looooove Claudette Colbert I just purchased this boxet... | |
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