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Doris Day - "Secret love/Who will buy" | |
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That clip was crazy. Hers is one of the best, most distinct voices in pop and jazz. I posted a topic on her a few months back and it sank with a quickness, so I had to post before this one did the same. | |
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i love her singing "que sera, sera" over and over and over in that hitchcock film. Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said: i love her singing "que sera, sera" over and over and over in that hitchcock film. That was my only reference too. What movie was that? | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: That clip was crazy. Hers is one of the best, most distinct voices in pop and jazz. I posted a topic on her a few months back and it sank with a quickness, so I had to post before this one did the same.
How did i miss that thread Have you heard her album "Day by night"? | |
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Icicle said: RipHer2Shreds said: That clip was crazy. Hers is one of the best, most distinct voices in pop and jazz. I posted a topic on her a few months back and it sank with a quickness, so I had to post before this one did the same.
How did i miss that thread Have you heard her album "Day by night"? I haven't heard that album and you missed nothing - I did a quick check and it was Peggy Lee that I posted on. My mistake... And it was The Man Who Knew Too Much. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: Icicle said: How did i miss that thread Have you heard her album "Day by night"? I haven't heard that album and you missed nothing - I did a quick check and it was Peggy Lee that I posted on. My mistake... And it was The Man Who Knew Too Much. Yeah, i remember... I think i mentioned Day`s christmas album there I haven`t seen "The man who knew too much", but i LOVE the comedies she did with Rock Hudson... | |
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Icicle said: RipHer2Shreds said: I haven't heard that album and you missed nothing - I did a quick check and it was Peggy Lee that I posted on. My mistake... And it was The Man Who Knew Too Much. Yeah, i remember... I think i mentioned Day`s christmas album there I haven`t seen "The man who knew too much", but i LOVE the comedies she did with Rock Hudson... Those movies were a lot of fun. The two of them had great chemistry. Rock is my favorite movie star from that era. Not my favorite actor by a long shot, but he was pure studio manufactured movie star. The Man Who Knew Too Much isn't my favorite Hitchcock film, but it's good. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: Icicle said: Yeah, i remember... I think i mentioned Day`s christmas album there I haven`t seen "The man who knew too much", but i LOVE the comedies she did with Rock Hudson... Those movies were a lot of fun. The two of them had great chemistry. Rock is my favorite movie star from that era. Not my favorite actor by a long shot, but he was pure studio manufactured movie star. The Man Who Knew Too Much isn't my favorite Hitchcock film, but it's good. I haven`t heard so much about that Hitchcock movie. My favorite so far is probably "Dial m for murder", or "North by northwest", and i also like "Strangers on a train" (the british version...) | |
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Icicle said: RipHer2Shreds said: Those movies were a lot of fun. The two of them had great chemistry. Rock is my favorite movie star from that era. Not my favorite actor by a long shot, but he was pure studio manufactured movie star. The Man Who Knew Too Much isn't my favorite Hitchcock film, but it's good. I haven`t heard so much about that Hitchcock movie. My favorite so far is probably "Dial m for murder", or "North by northwest", and i also like "Strangers on a train" (the british version...) Strangers... and Rebecca are my two favorites. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: Icicle said: I haven`t heard so much about that Hitchcock movie. My favorite so far is probably "Dial m for murder", or "North by northwest", and i also like "Strangers on a train" (the british version...) Strangers... and Rebecca are my two favorites. I haven`t seen Rebecca, what is it about? Have you seen "Lifeboat"? Do you like Hammer horror movies? One of my favorite Hammer horror movies is "Die! Die! My darling!", also starring Tallulah Bankhead. | |
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Icicle said: RipHer2Shreds said: Strangers... and Rebecca are my two favorites. I haven`t seen Rebecca, what is it about? Have you seen "Lifeboat"? Do you like Hammer horror movies? One of my favorite Hammer horror movies is "Die! Die! My darling!", also starring Tallulah Bankhead. I have seen and like Lifeboat. Yes, I love Hammer horror films. They're fantastic. I miss that era of gothic horror. Rebecca is based on the Daphne Du Maurier novel (she also wrote the short story on which The Birds is loosely based). In a nutshell, an introverted girl marries a rich widower with a shady past, and she becomes the object or scorn to his witchy maid. Laurence Olivier, Joan Fontaine and George Sanders. It was Hitchcock's first American film and his only to win the Oscar for best film. | |
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Sounds like something i would like
Another Hammer horror favorite is "The anniversary", Davis is hilarious... btw, "The nanny" is being released on dvd again http://www.amazon.co.uk/N...UTF8&s=dvd | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: Icicle said: How did i miss that thread Have you heard her album "Day by night"? I haven't heard that album and you missed nothing - I did a quick check and it was Peggy Lee that I posted on. My mistake... And it was The Man Who Knew Too Much. That's what I thought. Haven't seen it in a very very long time. My favorite Hitchcock movie is: Psycho | |
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heartbeatocean said: RipHer2Shreds said: I haven't heard that album and you missed nothing - I did a quick check and it was Peggy Lee that I posted on. My mistake... And it was The Man Who Knew Too Much. That's what I thought. Haven't seen it in a very very long time. My favorite Hitchcock movie is: Psycho Have you seen the remake? | |
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Icicle said: heartbeatocean said: That's what I thought. Haven't seen it in a very very long time. My favorite Hitchcock movie is: Psycho Have you seen the remake? No. I try to avoid remakes. | |
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