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  1. ginnyfan

    Marlon Brando: Appreciating "Mr. Mumbles"

    He is TCM's star of the month this April , with Wednesdays dedicated to his movies.
  2. ginnyfan

    Grande Dame Guignol

    I do love I SAW WHAT YOU DID (1965) as well, even though it's less shocking and gruesome than Strait Jacket. I like the night-time setting, creepy slasher/movie kind of atmosphere and all the random going ons in this neighborhood. Joan dragging that girl across the lawn into the car and...
  3. ginnyfan

    Marlon Brando: Appreciating "Mr. Mumbles"

    I appreciate the discussion about his acting but I just have to post about his hotness. I appreciate the looks of many classic movie stars, but somehow I never find them too sexy or hot, I can't think of them that way. But Brando is different, for some reason. He was so gorgeous and hot...
  4. ginnyfan

    Should Adam Carrington have been a one season character

    YES! He was such an over-dramatic BORE.
  5. ginnyfan

    Faye Dunaway on Film

    I finally saw Eyes of Laura Mars (1978) and based on everything I read about it here, it fully was what I expected. I really enjoyed it and don't have any major complaints. You all talked about the great atmosphere of late 70s NYC. This trashy disco chic, a unique moment in time captured on...
  6. ginnyfan

    What was the last film you watched?

    Tár (2022) It's wonderful when your great expectations are totally fulfilled by the movie and that's the case with this one. This is how you deal with the current themes of wokeness, cancel culture, social media etc. Is there anyone out there, better than Cate Blanchett? She is the actress of...
  7. ginnyfan

    Will & Grace (original series)

    I never watched this series. The few times I got a glimpse, it just did not hold my attention. Looking back now, it might even be something I'd like, but because Debra Messing is such an obnoxious moron, I have no desire to give it a try.
  8. ginnyfan

    Annual Christmas Movie Viewing

    I love The Bishop's Wife (1947), it's a perfect holiday movie. I think I prefer these ''lesser'' know, TCM Christmas classics than the overhyped, well known movies, even the classic era ones like White Christmas or the many iterations of Christmas Carol. Holiday Affair (1949), It Happened on...
  9. ginnyfan

    La Dietrich

    Ninotchka (1939), is a great movie and was a big success for Garbo. Seeing her laugh was truly a historic Hollywood moment and for a while it looked like she was able to go out of her shell and transition to another phase of her career. But then came Two-Faced Woman (1941) and those hopes were...
  10. ginnyfan

    Elvis Presley

    Enjoyed that first video. I've seen quite a few of his movies but only when you go through all of them, in a video like that, do you realize just how bad most of them are. Especially the mid 60s stuff. I think all of his 50s movies are fine, some of them almost great. King Creole is def his...
  11. ginnyfan

    Funniest Dynasty scene you can recall?

    Nothing beats this!:loon:
  12. ginnyfan

    Ava Gardner was 16 in 1939

    1938/1939 Errol Flynn as Ashley would be perfection. No one would question Scarlett's obsession with him, in fact poor Rhett would be totally out of picture.
  13. ginnyfan

    Hamas' attack on Israel ---Israel's genocide in Gaza

    When it comes to reactions to everything that's happening, within these 2 communities, I was pleasantly surprised to see a big protest against Israel killing civilians in Gaza, organized by New York Jewish people. It took place just a few days after the Gaza action started and they made it quite...
  14. ginnyfan

    Step by Step (Patrick Duffy & Suzanne Somers)

    Watched mainly for the great opening song, but that's the case with all TGIF shows which were just fun family filler.
  15. ginnyfan

    Hamas' attack on Israel ---Israel's genocide in Gaza

    This is a complex issue with so much to consider and it's easy to talk about it and make bold statements, based just on what has been happening for the last 2 weeks. Look at the history first, please! The core of the problem, imo, is the fact Palestinians never really got their state after WW2...
  16. ginnyfan

    Grande Dame Guignol

    Love Seance, Kim was a gem, such a shame she didn't make more movies.
  17. ginnyfan

    Joan Crawford: The Warner Brothers Era

    Have you guys seen Hitchcock's The Trouble with Harry (1955)? That's the definitive autumn movie. It doesn't get more autumnal that this so you should check it out. Filmed on location in Vermont, it's breathtakingly beautiful, capturing the golden, yellow and browns of the season like no other...
  18. ginnyfan

    The Steve McQueen thread

    While not remembered as one of the greatest actors of all time, or even his era, he certainly was one of those few who had that something special and I truly think no one looked more COOL, than McQueen in his prime. He pretty much defines the word and what it means in the modern context. I've...
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