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Favourite Films!
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☼ Pam ☼ | Report | 13 Feb 2009 21:22 |
Evening chaps, yes it was a Brough Superior that he was riding Ed, I've lost count of the times that my dad told me that! Yes a wonderful film Lawrence of Arabia, he always did make good ones though in my opinion (David Lean) , it was those wide shots wasn't it. I remember Peter O'Toole talking on Parkinson and saying when he and Omar Shariff did that gallop on the camels together, to stop feeling quite so nervous they both got very drunk! |
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David | Report | 13 Feb 2009 20:47 |
Spencer Tracey was supprisingly very fast for a senior in that film, and hard and accurate, as is necessary in such an art.. |
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EyebrowsEd | Report | 13 Feb 2009 20:25 |
Doctor Zhivago - now there's a film I haven't seen for a good few years. Yes I agree an excellent and moving film, Did I read somewhere that Omar Sharif was the second choice for the main role? I can't remember who they wanted to play the part originally. |
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EyebrowsEd | Report | 13 Feb 2009 20:17 |
Evening all, |
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☼ Pam ☼ | Report | 13 Feb 2009 12:32 |
Hi David, nice to see you back on the thread. |
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David | Report | 13 Feb 2009 08:50 |
Didn't Harrison Ford get his start in films as one of the extras in Star Wars ? |
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David | Report | 13 Feb 2009 08:43 |
Hello Pam, Hello Ed |
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☼ Pam ☼ | Report | 13 Feb 2009 00:03 |
Just a bit of trivia, Al Pacino is quoted as saying that Julie Christie was, "The most poetic of all actresses." Personally I think that was his way of saying, he just fancied her!!! |
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☼ Pam ☼ | Report | 12 Feb 2009 23:47 |
Doctor Zhivago, oh I love this film. It's one of those you either like or hate I think. Tom Courtney was so mis cast as Strelnikov though. Another good performance as always from Rod Stieger, always thought he was a bit off beam, wired up a bit differently to most! Julie Christie's eyes in the library with the sun shinning in on them is my hubbys favourite clip of her, he likes blondes. |
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☼ Pam ☼ | Report | 12 Feb 2009 23:36 |
Laurance Harvey, blimey I've not heard that name for a while, they don't often show any of his films do they? I suppose though not being very old when he died he'd not made masses. I can remember what he looked like, not bad looking but a bit to fair for me. So I wouldn't fancy Michela Caine! |
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EyebrowsEd | Report | 12 Feb 2009 23:27 |
Michael Caine ha's been in a lot of spy films, hasn't he? |
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EyebrowsEd | Report | 12 Feb 2009 23:13 |
She quite likes dark-haired men too -she married one! :-D |
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☼ Pam ☼ | Report | 12 Feb 2009 23:06 |
Another spy film and it takes us to 600. |
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☼ Pam ☼ | Report | 12 Feb 2009 22:53 |
Hi Ed, just been on the blower to my cousin Frank...he came up with a good one...Funeral in Berlin! With Michael Caine again. |
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EyebrowsEd | Report | 12 Feb 2009 22:41 |
Pam - two more posts will get us to 600! |
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☼ Pam ☼ | Report | 12 Feb 2009 22:24 |
Hello David, apologies for not saying 'hello'. I think as it's normally just Ed and myself on here I didn't notice...Gawd my eyes are going now! |
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EyebrowsEd | Report | 12 Feb 2009 22:21 |
Hello David, |
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☼ Pam ☼ | Report | 12 Feb 2009 22:14 |
Yes Ed, The Day of the Jackal, fantastic film! Yes Edward Fox as the cool calculating hit man. Really gripping stuff, it's one of those films I think, that even though you've seen it several times before there's always something you haven't noticed before. |
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EyebrowsEd | Report | 12 Feb 2009 22:11 |
Hello Pam, yes I think we may have mentioned the Odessa File. It was originally a book by Frederick Forsyth. His other two big books of the era were also made into films, both of which I really enjoy: |
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☼ Pam ☼ | Report | 12 Feb 2009 21:55 |
Another one of my favourites which I never tire of watching every now and then is The Odessa File, have we mentioned it before? |