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Old 06-04-2002, 12:18 PM
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the two main characters fit me and my lady well I think... and I long ago made this animation of the four of us.. boggie and Kate... pam and I
Kate and Bogie are one of my all time favorites, and a great pair to "fit" with! Nice animation.
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I like watching many movies..... but some I reach for when I like to enjoy some familar moments
I feel that way about a number of movies - laugh myself out of a sad/bad mood -- "9 to 5" with Lilly, Dolly, & Jane; have a good cry (AND revive my patriotic fervor) watching the WWII tour shows in Jane Froman's story "With a Song in My Heart", [especially singing 'Back Home Again in Indiana']; the great bits from Mae West/W.C. Fields movies, wrenching free from conformity with "Holiday" (Cary Grant/Katharine Hepburn); the thrill watching the cafe crowd fervently singing "La Marseillaise" over the sounds of the Gestapo voices... and the eerie shock of watching the sweet blond boys singing the sweet tune and horrifying threat of "Tomorrow Belongs to Me" in "Cabaret". Of course, "Cabaret" includes many more special moments.
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Old 06-06-2002, 12:08 AM
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Just finished watching Grand Canyon, with Kevin Kline. Great film. The dynamic of good and bad, violence and peace. Someone was a genius, writer or director or both.
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Old 06-06-2002, 12:45 AM
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Grand Canyon is marvelous. Writer/director are the same guy, Lawrence Kasdan. He also did Body Heat, Big Chill, Accidental Tourist, and Silverado. Plus he wrote two Star Wars movies
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Old 06-06-2002, 01:09 AM
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I'll try to remember that> It sound like you might be deeper into films than I. I only know a few directors.
The first was Hitchcock, from the TV shows, 2nd was in the '70s Huston, then Spielberg, and on ..........

Loved Body Heat, saw it recently, Big Chill..fantastic.
Tourist, good, Silverado loved Kevin Kline, and Linda Hunt.
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I cheat
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I cheat

You use the book then? I have one too. Don't use it for conversation, just bets.
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Old 06-07-2002, 10:39 PM
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Hey, wanna see a good murder mystery?
Body Double..................I'm watching it right now, 1984, a very, very good yr for films, in fact, to me one of the best ever. I can't count how many good ones came out that year.

I know Doug will have a comment on this.
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