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Haven't been to either, just made a plane connection in Munich. So, I'll let you tell me the answer [emoji14]
Pizza: deep dish or thin?
Haven't been to either, just made a plane connection in Munich. So, I'll let you tell me the answer [emoji14]
Full frame.
Second. Hands down.
Uhm. Neither? [emoji14]@Fading Fast
Wet-razor!
West-german Winnetou https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=winnetou+brice&FORM=HDRSC2
or east-german Winnetou https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=gojko+mitic+winnetou&FORM=AWIR
?
Agreed.Atlantic. The Pacific smells funny.
High tide or low tide?
@Fadingfast It was the only way I could see getting past that one [emoji14]Not quite sure of the comparison, but I find the whole Actors Studio thing a bit much, a bit too precious and the start of the whole "everything we do has to be an artisanal thing" attitude.
So, Hayden.
Sterling Hayden or Edmond O'Brien?
N.B. Thank you 1Mach1 as I was lost as to what the heck post #4427 was about too.
I love Funny Face, but me and Ms Weis have a thing with SITR. So Im going SITRAstaire - Kelly's great but Astaire was touched by God at birth to dance.
"Singing in the Rain" or "Funny Face?"
I have to go with High Noon."High Noon" (Grace Kelly, 'nuff said)
"High Noon" or "The Gunfighter?"
Good one Lizzie! Extras!DVD. Streaming's not an option at home, and TCM's increasing emphasis on movies I couldn't care less about means most of my non-work viewing these days comes off a disk.
Watch the movie and then go back and watch all the extras, or just watch the movie, stick it back in the case, and never get around to watching all the extras?