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#35235 - 09/02/04 05:15 AM
Re: What's your favorite "old" movie?
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I liked Camelot and bought it recently. One of the movies I saw at the theater and cried my little heart out was Romeo and Juliet. And I like almost anything with Cary Grant in it.
Donna
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#35236 - 09/02/04 07:16 AM
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Registered: 03/18/03
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Loc: Australia
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Agree - anything with Cary Grant!
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#35237 - 09/02/04 03:29 PM
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Registered: 12/11/03
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Donna,
I, too, loved Romeo and Juliet! I, too, cried with that one.
Like you, I love Cary Grant and anything he's in. Wasn't he wonderful?
I remember reading a quote he made years before his death..."I've pretended to be someone I've always wanted to be, and became that someone."
Thought that was interesting and insightful.
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#35240 - 09/04/04 04:43 PM
Re: What's your favorite "old" movie?
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I'm right there with you ladies, with Cary Grant. I loved "North by North West". I also loved the Rock Hudson and Doris Day movies like "Pillow Talk". One of my favourite movies and books about the USA, was "Cheaper by the Dozen". I know they have made a new version with steve Martin, but I am not interested as the older version was precious.
We got a lot of British shows here in Australia, but also many US ones. I loved the Dick Van Dyke show, My Three Sons, The Honeymooners, Red Skelton. I still remember Rin Tin Tin, Texas Rangers, Lone Ranger, Zorro. We used to act them out but never found a really useful substitute for horses - next door's dog never really recovered emotionally from being saddled one day!
One thing we would never miss was Disneyland. Do you still have that show? As in a modern version? I guess Annette Funi...cello(sp?)may have changed a little but I remember her as the epitome of beauty!
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