So, Steve, it was A Day at the Beach, but your day there! Great work, you're very methodical and insightful. The beach does look the same. I was always...
2 discussion ideas in one! We're getting close to Valentine's Day and thoughts of romance are near and dear to (hopefully) all our hearts. So here's a playful...
For the most romantic PS movie, I would say "Only two can play" because that's one of the very few in which his character have an happy end that include his...
For me, I'd go with Hoffman. Complicated film, happy ending. Much like real life love and dating. STEVE LATSHAW "Finally, in conclusion, let me just say...
Yes, way of the love is a misterious one, though rarely entirely happy. Hoffman is one among the films which extends the motives and proofs of love, shows that...
I quite agree on what you say about the Waltz film. In fact, I think you are the only one who has ever said something positive about it. Barry McGinley...
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I don't mean in terms of blackmail and kidnapping. If you go beyond the storyline and dig into the subtext of the film and the performances... it is filled...
OK, how about Casino Royale and Casino Royale, since I can say the same about both - that I don't like everything but certain bits are great. Speaking of, I...
I've always liked Casino Royale... it's just disappointing that Peter walked out halfway through the film and they covered the rest of his scenes with Terence...
Carol Levins <imeminexx@...> wrote: Well,for me they are all romantic,watching him in "action" so to speak. Going fast, I'd say,Hoffman,and there is...
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Carol Levins <imeminexx@...> wrote: Oh and another thing ! Strikes Again has a fabulous sexy ending and in red light and bubbles and J.Clouseau...
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... *awwwww* Thanks, Carol! *hugs* Peter put his heart into his work - literally, in a way - and there was much love in that heart. Sincerely, Rori Member...
I saw an interview on the LateLate Show last night (USA I guess) Peter O'Toole in interview seems not well,and very old.He talked of old days before being an...
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Actually, no, but should they ever do one - and get the story right this time... I was thumbing through the LA Times Calendar section this morning (Calendar...
Yes, definitely very good as double for Peter. He looks just a bit too much like him - an exaggerated version pf Peter in the 60s but very, very good. Barry...
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For a second I thought we were talking of some new biopic...Phew! Yes, they do look alike, a bit of make-up would do still more wonders! Zeljka -- Odaberite...
Hi! I'm breaking the silence in need for any relevant info on this last film of Peter's. Irrelevant info also welcome, as long as one can add something on the...
I've got this one on tape. It's pretty readily available on vhs in ebay, albeit ntsc. The film has some entertaining scenes. Some are very goonish and...
I like Fu Manchu. It's goofy yes, but like you say it has some Goon elements. It misfires a lot here and there, but I love popping it on every so often for a...
William and Steve, thanks guys. Nuff said - I managed to order a copy of Fu Manchu DVD that appeared in Germany last year, if I'm not mistaken. It also has the...
I think you will enjoy it. When you take away all the baggage about the circumstances under which it was produced... and just look at it as a movie... it's...
Steve, ... In which context, hard? You mean because of his frailness, having reached such a bad state with his health? Or some other production problems that ...
From what I have read, both in biographies, and in Sid Ceasar's account of the making of the film in his own autobigraphy, Sellers worked very hard indeed. He...
A further point... while he may not have been driven the way he was on BEING THERE, I think Peter was always driven by professionalism. He never knowingly set...
In the early winter of 1977 I was 17 and sitting in the Avon Theater in Decatur, Illinois, watching THE PINK PANTHER STRIKES AGAIN with my first great love, a...
Thanks for that tip, Rori! I'm amazed nobody's talking about the Irish TV interview (linked from http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=glenponder just as the...