On wikipedia Phyllis Dyller is said to have stated "that wasnt tea in his glass". So who knows, I love Dean Martin, he has such a beautiful voice.
Did you ever see the promo for the DVD's on the DMS, one huge appearance after another, I dont think there is any other show that boasted as many...
How about Eli Wallach, who is also not really Mexican either but Jewishlol , but played the role IMHO to a t.
"Hey Blondie", the scene where he goes into the gun shop and builds his own pistola is awesome.
I always liked Ol Deano and his crooner of a voice, also always thought he was a bit of a lush and a Lady's man. Come to find out that I and Im sure many others couldnt have been more wrong. I cant remember who was being interviewed but I heard it on talk radio, it was someone who was privy to...
I finally saw Miracle at St Anna by Spike Lee, I thought it was a wonderful movie with a great plot. I guess it was a true event "Sant'Anna di Stazzema atrocity" but it was controversial to the Italians for its iterperetation of the historical event. I watched it with my Father who just lost...
Millers Crossing is one of my favorite gangster movies - "la Schmatta", I dont know the actors name but the heavy set fellow with the chubby little boy was fantastic in that movie, the way he would drop his jaw with a look of contemplation was classic. All of the actors were great in that one...
I love all of the old Monster/Sci-fi movies, the cheesier the better.
The Evil Dead series are great, Spider Island with all of the sultry babes "Ohhh GAaary", Frankenstein on the windmill - classic, Wolfman in the Bain, Dracula with cape covered face and beaming eyes hovering over some dames...
I always thought of Katharine Hepburn as a very classy gifted actress, a natural with girl next door quality and beauty. On another note I saw a show on hurricanes which told the story of how her family survived the 1938 storm in Connecticut by floating around in what was left of a neighbors...
Stand to be corrected but I still say there is a big difference between todays Stars and the Stars of yesterday! Not too many actually served for their country, let alone in the manner of an Audie or a Jimmy.
Well, here it goes. I saw it a few months ago and I thought it was visually stunning, 3d was pretty awesome and my blood is starting to boil again.
After about a half hour into it the plot was clear and typical of the same old worn out modern Hollywood theme.
America and Capitalists are greedy...
Clockwork Orange, thats a good one "righty right", " a little pain in the ol gullet huh".
My all time favorite is "To Kill A Mockingbird" I can watch that movie and turn around and watch it again. Narrated by the young Lass and all of the nostalgia hooks me in everytime I watch it.
My Uncle Michael died 6 weeks after D-Day (survived that), only to fall inland in a small village in France, ironically pretty much followed the movies storyline. I heard a quote the other day, I missed who said it but when asked by French leaders years later to take all of our goods out of...
I liked Sherlock Holmes, the two teamed up together were great.
The setting was very realistic and enjoyed Holmes' wit.
Another good one I just saw was Brothers, very good drama. The oldest daughter was a very fine young actress!
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