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| Thread ID: 60453 | 2005-08-02 08:32:00 | Seven genuine movie stars in the World today | Misty (368) | PC World Chat |
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| 377575 | 2005-08-04 06:16:00 | (just watched Pappillion again today, has to be one of the best movies ever made). Hi Metla If you liked the movie then read the book which is ten times better, Amazing stuff ! It is a really long one though so make sure you have lots of time. Someone mentioned Jack Nicholson and I had forgotten him. Was marvellous in "One flew over the Cuckoo's nest" (and others). Misty ;) |
Misty (368) | ||
| 377576 | 2005-08-04 06:26:00 | Hey, Scouse. Yes, for class, Lauren Bacall definitely... (About a hundred years ago, I recognised her entering the side door of a theatre in the Haymarket on my very first afternoon alone in London. The posters showed she & Angela Lansbury were starring, so I hung around town till that night & bought a cheap seat. Can't even remember the play now, but the stars certainly didn't disappoint. Two very foxy ladies) Saw her in a TV interview a year or so ago. Still svelte & witty in spite of her age. But not in Spielberg's list TODAY, I'm guessing... So if we're going for the dreamboats when I was a kid rolling my jaffas down the country hall's wooden floor, I'll start with James Stewart, Gary Cooper, Gregory Peck & the dashing Stewart Grainger, moving on to Yul Brunner, James Coburn & Robert ..(Damn, the Alzheimers is kicking in. How could I forget him when I loved him for so long? He'll have to be a P.S. later) |
Laura (43) | ||
| 377577 | 2005-08-04 06:31:00 | William Shatner GO STAR TREK! :nerd: |
Dannz (1668) | ||
| 377578 | 2005-08-04 06:39:00 | If you liked the movie then read the book which is ten times better, Amazing stuff ! It is a really long one though so make sure you have lots of time. The sequel was also quite good 'Banco", and the writer even made a jazz CD with Miles Davis |
Morgenmuffel (187) | ||
| 377579 | 2005-08-04 06:52:00 | ...So if we're going for the dreamboats when I was a kid rolling my jaffas down the country hall's wooden floor, I'll start with James Stewart, Gary Cooper, Gregory Peck & the dashing Stewart Grainger, moving on to Yul Brunner, James Coburn & Robert ..(Damn, the Alzheimers is kicking in. How could I forget him when I loved him for so long? He'll have to be a P.S. later) I know how it feels:) Robert Taylor? Robert Stack? Robert Donat? |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 377580 | 2005-08-04 06:54:00 | Robert Powell or some such name maybe??? tall dark and handsome as i recall??? LOL no idea. :lol: beetle |
beetle (243) | ||
| 377581 | 2005-08-04 07:14:00 | Robert Duvall perhaps? | Metla (12) | ||
| 377582 | 2005-08-04 07:21:00 | Or Robert Mugabe? | andrew93 (249) | ||
| 377583 | 2005-08-04 07:22:00 | They're all good suggestions, but - except for metla's Robert Duvall - they're a bit too old. And now I'm starting to wonder if I've even got the .... Hooray. Lightning just struck while writing. It's Robert Mitchum. |
Laura (43) | ||
| 377584 | 2005-08-04 07:32:00 | I see you have a hitherto unseen evil streak, Andrew. | Laura (43) | ||
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