To: Homer_J_Simpson
3 posted on
12/20/2009 5:00:46 AM PST by
Oztrich Boy
(Life is a tragedy for those who feel, but a comedy to those who think. - Horace Walpole)
To: Oztrich Boy
That probably explains why it remains my favorite movie of all time.
To: Oztrich Boy
Florence King, one fiesty Southern lady, had some things to say about the novel and the film. Martha Mitchell was a scrupulous observer and recorder; there is more truth and insight about the era in a page or scene from GWIW than yards of scholarly dissertations or perverse modern characterizations of the antebellum South.
To: Oztrich Boy
“Another chick flick.”
Uh, no.
21 posted on
12/20/2009 7:32:56 AM PST by
ought-six
( Multiculturalism is national suicide, and political correctness is the cyanide capsule.)
To: Oztrich Boy; anniegetyourgun; Lonesome in Massachussets; AnAmericanMother; WVNan; Loyal Buckeye; ...
From "Broadway Jammed at Twin Premieres" (Image #3).
The model dressed as Scarlett tossed aside her cigarette and took her station.
A Cigarette! That's as bad as showing your bosom before three o'clock.
26 posted on
12/20/2009 9:17:47 AM PST by
Homer_J_Simpson
("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
To: Oztrich Boy
Another chick flick Sorry Oztrich Boy, but GWTW is NOT just "another" chick flick. It's an amazing film with depth of meaning and metaphor.
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