Posted on 08/27/2016 1:33:23 AM PDT by Fai Mao
That sounds like it would be awesome :)
I saw that movie the same day that the plane went into the Empire State Building.
I was vacationing on Cape Cod and the movie terrified me.
Strange the things that we remember.
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That’s happened twice, I think. Once, more recently. I gather you’re talking about the earlier incident?
I am constantly shocked by the memories that pop into my head from the past. Dont know if they were the most important or just a fluke of the brain :)
Are you kidding? It was one show a night for a week and front row was 40 bucks!!
I paid it. It was worth it. Had a GREAT time.
Thought I would be bored after the 300th time, but I got engrossed once again.
The deleted scenes on youtube are pretty good. If one hasn’t seen them.
Gangsters are not patriots. I had acquaintances that were gangsters and whey were all pro American out loud.
But their business inherently Undermined America.
I hear some senator wanted to give Luciano a medal and I burst out laughing.
Re Yellow Bird: Quite charming, and the young Angela was cute (if I may use that non-PC word). She has been in America since 1940 and is still active at 90. I say good for her!
” I gather youre talking about the earlier incident?”
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Yep,1945.
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There used to be several in Northern Virginia, but they all closed up because the land was too valuable and they were taxed out of business. But they sold their properties, to developers, for big money.
I didn’t know she could sing. Not bad. (I didn’t watch all of it)
This picture was featured as one of their “Essentials” on TCM a year or so ago - the co-host that night along with Robert Osborne was, I think, Drew Barrymore who complained that although she thought the movie was okay, she found the performance of the lead actor, Hurd Hatfield, to be very weak - in spite of all the horrible experiences he went through, she explained, he didn’t seem to have been affected by them or to have become more callous and cynical as a result - which of course was the point of the story - the deterioration all accrued to the portrait - either I’m missing something essential, or Drew is one of the dimmest bulbs in the not so bright Hollywood chandelier......
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