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I’m glad Green Book won last night. This film really deserved the award.
Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga killed it with this flawless performance of "Shallow" from "A Star is Born" - not to mention the sizzling chemistry between the two. Glad to see it won best song.
In case anyone didn't see it....OMGosh....brought tears to my eyes.
Thank you, Cheryl...
I had only seen a 30 second clip on the morning news before you posted this..
I had ignored Lady Gaga until she paired with Tony Bennett.. I think she is pretty wonderful now..
Ross
Oh I so agree with you on both counts Cheryl. That dress was horrible, and the singing duo with the two of them was sizzling. How about that 30 million dollar yellow rock?
I saw The Wife today. It was a very compelling story and I so wish that Glenn Close had finally won for that performance. She is a treasure.
Two thumbs up for Glenn Close! It’s my opinion that she is one of the finest actors in America!I must have missed 'the rock'. I also want to see "The Wife". Glenn Close has always been one of my faves.
Cheryl J;1585698[B said:]I must have missed 'the rock'. [/B] I also want to see "The Wife". Glenn Close has always been one of my faves.
For the big night, the singer and actress wore a show-stopping necklace with a 128-carat yellow diamond that is reportedly worth over $30 million. The so-called Tiffany Diamond was unearthed in 1877. The jeweler Tiffany & Co., which owns it, says the last time it was worn was in 1961, when Audrey Hepburn donned the lavish jewels for a "Breakfast at Tiffany's".
Tiffany & Co. called the spectacular gem "one of the largest and finest Fancy Yellow diamonds in the world."
You and I were both swept away in the moment Cheryl. I sure had my eye on the "rock" though..
I saw the thumbnail and was hoping it was the original. Bummer. Can't remake a classic like that.I watched Papillion (2018 movie) on AmazonPrime last night. Meh... didn't care for this new version of the movie, I really liked the 1973 version with Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman much better.
Last night, we enjoyed a 2009 movie, on Netflix, we had not heard about...
Get Low.. Robert Duvall, Sissy Spacek and Bill Murray..
"When much-feared hermit Felix Bush (Robert Duvall) comes to town with a wad of cash and announces his intention to preside over his own funeral, fast-talking mortician Frank Quinn (Bill Murray) smells a big payday in the air. Frank sends his young apprentice, Buddy, to charm Felix and win Felix's business. As the day of the unusual event approaches, Buddy uncovers a long-held secret involving the hermit, a local widow (Sissy Spacek) and an Illinois preacher."
I am a fan of Robert Duvall and how I missed knowing about this, I have no idea..
Ross