old movies
#41
Posted 2014-March-23, 14:49
#42
Posted 2014-March-23, 15:19
y66, on 2014-March-23, 14:49, said:
I don't follow the celebs all that much but it was my understanding that both the distance and the (perhaps limited) coming together portrayed in On Golden Pond had some real life correspondence to it. I like to think so anyway.
I think of Barbara Stanwyck as a force of nature. Again, I am no expert on lives of movie stars, but everything I have ever heard leads me to believe she had a great deal of personal strength.
Added: Upon reflection, it occurs to me that I could never make my living as an interviewer. I am not asking a woman about her father's alleged relationships with other women. Not privately, not on tv. Here's the mike, you ask. I am not asking the son, either. Probably the questions were vetted. Still.
#43
Posted 2014-March-23, 18:58
#45
Posted 2014-April-02, 08:26
#46
Posted 2014-April-03, 19:01
Stéphane Audran as Babette Hersant in a scene from "Babette's Feast". Photo: Orion Classics, via Photofest.
Gen. Lorens Löwenhielm: "Because of this evening, I have learned, my dear, that in this beautiful world of ours, all things are possible."
#47
Posted 2014-April-03, 20:04
#48
Posted 2014-April-08, 17:01
#49
Posted 2014-April-28, 19:48
I looked it up on Wikipedia and found
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I agree with that assessment.
I have some vague feeling that I saw this when I was young. Could be. At any rate, I recommend it.
#50
Posted 2014-May-07, 15:39
I tried watching A Tree Grows in Brooklyn a few weeks ago, too. I will try again when I'm a bit older and more patient, I guess.
Next up will be Rebel Without a Cause and Long, Hot Summer.
George Carlin
#51
Posted 2014-May-08, 05:26
Tree is definitively of a type. It suits me, but it no doubt is a bit sentimental. More than a bit. Again there is this young girl in what I think of as a great role.
I saw Summer again the other night. Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Orson Welles, yep.
Did I suggest Rebel Without a Cause? I don't recall. Everyone should see a James Dean movie sometime, but imo his great fame was somewhat due to his being dead. Actually I think that as Rebel movies go, I prefer The Wild One with Marlon Brando. "What are you rebelling against?" "What have you got?". I think that's from Wild. And the beginning is something like "It all started with the girl". And a very good music score, which was more unusual back then. Also Lee Marvin is in it, before he was well known.
#52
Posted 2014-May-08, 07:16
I am big time fan of Steve McQueen
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#53
Posted 2014-May-08, 10:16
★★★★ | Roger Ebert
June 13, 1999 | ☄ 2
Someone asked me the other day if I could name a movie that was entirely devoid of clichés. I thought for a moment, and then answered, “My Dinner With Andre.” Now I have seen the movie again; a restored print is going into release around the country, and I am impressed once more by how wonderfully odd this movie is, how there is nothing else like it. It should be unwatchable, and yet those who love it return time and again, enchanted.
http://www.rogereber...with-andre-1981
#54
Posted 2014-May-26, 23:19
https://search.yahoo...20longest%20day
Wow what a great war movie.
This was a big budget movie with every star in the world in it.
This is a movie where you can see where they spent all their money.
Even after 50 years the movie holds up.
http://www.rottentom.../m/longest_day/
#55
Posted 2014-June-15, 15:09
My opinion of course.
#56
Posted 2015-May-01, 19:54
#57
Posted 2015-May-01, 20:00
y66, on 2015-May-01, 19:54, said:
Too intense to watch again, I agree.
#58
Posted 2019-October-27, 17:04
#59
Posted 2020-May-08, 18:50
#60
Posted 2020-May-09, 08:24