Don't forget Dinah Shore.
Wow. That was a while ago. Forgot about Dinah. He had a cute smile & laugh, but didn't care for his movies (Smokey & the Bandit etc.). T. Selleck was cute
Don't forget Dinah Shore.
Tom Selleck wasn't "cute".Wow. That was a while ago. Forgot about Dinah. He had a cute smile & laugh, but didn't care for his movies (Smokey & the Bandit etc.). T. Selleck was cute
taxlady said:Tom Selleck wasn't "cute".
Tom Selleck is ruggedly handsome.
Excellent, sounds good
We are going to wait till it comes out on blu-ray and then watch it on 3D..if it is in 3D? I am guessing it would be
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Oh yeah. Magnim PI.
Though Burt was cute as long as he wore his toupe. The show Evening Shade was delightful, and his previous spread in Cosmo was not bad either.
You seem to be having a great time with your new TV. Good to hear. Enjoy!
I have recollections of us three girls AND Mom sitting there staring/leering at Tom Selleck, Dad would just roll his eyes...
We saw "The Sons Of Katie Elder" (John Wayne, Dean Martin) tonight. As much as I love John Wayne, I had never seen it. John Wayne was so good that he was able to squeeze 14 shots from his six-shooter.
Later we finally saw a movie I have been wanting James to see. "Mildred Pierce," with Joan Crawford. It has always been one of my favorites, and I have looked for it for years. I found it for something like $13 for four Joan Crawford movies ("Mildred Pierce," "The Damned Don't Cry," "Humoresque," and "Possessed"). After watching "Mildred Pierce," of course I had to go to YouTube to watch Carol Burnett's spoof, "Mildred Fierce."
Mildred Fierce - YouTube
I haven't seen that in years! We definitely need to get that! Thanks!Barbara if you want an intense non violent movie, the original "Twelve Angry Men" with Henry Fonda and a stella cast. It is definitely a study in human nature.
I haven't seen that in years! We definitely need to get that! Thanks!
Cool! I don't go back quite as far, but close. I remember seeing my first color TV when I was six. The first thing I remember ever seeing on it (not sure if it was in color or not) was "Hennessy." I love old black and white movies.The first time I saw it was live on Playhouse 90 on TV in the mid 50's. They didn't have as many commercials then. I sat there glued to the TV. I ran to the bathroom in spurts going a little bit at a time because I thought I would miss a word. Then when the movie came out, I would have sold the blood of all my kids to go see it. I have a copy of it and every so often I take it out and watch it. Being in black and white just makes it more intense. They didn't change one word of the play for the movie. But in the play, at the end, they just walked out of the jury room. In the movie, you see Henry Fonda on the steps of the courthouse. We didn't have a TV, so I saw it at my Aunt's house. None of us said a word the whole time. Not even during the commercials.
Found out the 2nd movie on the DVD was not made-for-TV (not with the language and sexual references it had--fortunately not many). It started out slow, then started to get good, and then it just turned stupid.James found some made-for-TV movies on DVD for a good price (plus more than one movie per DVD). We watched "The Triangle" (about friends sailing in the Bermuda Triangle) awhile ago. It was entertaining. Now we are going to watch the second movie on the DVD, "2103: The Deadly Wake," with Malcolm McDowell. Okay, so we're not actually going to watch it with him, but he is in it.