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Snowflake 02-11-2010 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Gemini Cricket (Post 314222)
Same here. I love Eve Arden.
"I predict a hatchet murder before the night's over." ~ Stage Door

:)

"Alligators have the right idea, they eat their young. - Mildred Pierce

Snowflake 02-11-2010 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Not Afraid (Post 314290)
Have any of you young whippersnappers every seen the TV show Mzzz Arden was in called "The Mothers-In-Law" (co-starring Kaye Ballard)?

Raises hand. I remember loving it.

JWBear 02-11-2010 10:46 AM

I love Mildred Pierce! Eve has some great lines. "When men get around me, they get allergic to wedding rings."

My favorite hedonistic quote comes from that movie (but it's not one of Eve's). "I loaf, in a decorative and highly charming manner..."

Gemini Cricket 02-11-2010 11:00 AM

New Toy Story 3 trailer

"Nice ascot."
lol

I really want to see this one now.
:)

Snowflake 02-11-2010 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by JWBear (Post 314338)
I love Mildred Pierce! Eve has some great lines. "When men get around me, they get allergic to wedding rings."

My favorite hedonistic quote comes from that movie (but it's not one of Eve's). "I loaf, in a decorative and highly charming manner..."

Zachary Scott was hot and had a way with dialogue, too. Mildred Pierce is a great movie, and not merely for Joan (who is too soapy for me, until she she slaps the vicious Veda). It's the satellites that surround her, the many parts that sum up this movie. Jack Carson is always wonderful, too and tosses off a few great lines.

Eve Arden flirting with the mousy accountant, bwahahaha, rowr.

flippyshark 02-11-2010 01:01 PM

By now, you may have run across the rumor thatUniversal is considering a remake of JAWS in 3D, with Tracey Morgan in the role of Matt Hooper. That sounds absurd, and my gut feeling is that it's just as untrue as the direct-to-video JAWS 5 rumor of a couple of years ago.

That said, I really, really, really, really want them to do a spectacular shark movie in high quality 3D - not a lame ass comedy (so please, no Tracey Morgan - who is wearing thin with me, as is 30 Rock, sadly) - I want to see a balls-to-the-wall, scary as hell 3D shark movie. Sequel, remake, not part of the Jaws franchise at all, whatever - heck, I'm first in line to buy a ticket if they do Steve Alten's MEG. But please, not a comedy.

CoasterMatt 02-11-2010 01:03 PM

Jaws 3 was a fine piece of comedy :)

Alex 02-11-2010 01:04 PM

I've never cared for Tracey Morgan (even on 30 Rock) but I saw the red band trailer for his new movie with Bruce Willis and not only did it make the movie look more appealing (the green band trailer was awful) but actually made me like him a little bit more.

flippyshark 02-11-2010 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by CoasterMatt (Post 314365)
Jaws 3 was a fine piece of comedy :)

Jaws 3 puts me to sleep. Even the shark scenes move at a snail's pace. And the would-be 3D optical effects are just atrocious. Even the monumentally stupid Jaws: The Revenge has more entertainment value, even if only as WTF fodder.

There are plenty of cheap-ass shark movies to go around, and I watch most of 'em. They mostly rehash the basic plot of Jaws, or they follow the MEG formula. (There's a giant research facility - someone finds a megalodon tooth that isn't a fossil and hypothesizes about the presence of a surviving meg, invariably, this person brings up the coelecanth - 'We thought IT was extinct, but then we found one!" - someone mentions that sharks don't get cancer, so maybe they are the key to a cure - the meg attacks various big boats, submarines and, of course, the big high tech facility, hero fights shark in a mini-sub. I've seen this story many times now.) These elements are trotted out with clockwork predictability in most of the silly Scyfy (yeesh) Channel movies and direct to DVD extravaganzas.

As it happens, I am writing three (count 'em three) shark stories - none of them takes place at a small town beach resort or a high tech facility. I challenged myself to come up with at least three shark concepts that avoid the cliches. I'm thinking of vanity-publishing them if I get them done. (They take a backseat to the Christmas-themed piece I've been hacking away at for four years now.)

Ah, sharks.

Ghoulish Delight 02-11-2010 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Alex (Post 314366)
I've never cared for Tracey Morgan (even on 30 Rock) but I saw the red band trailer for his new movie with Bruce Willis and not only did it make the movie look more appealing (the green band trailer was awful) but actually made me like him a little bit more.

Dang, you're right. I've been really excited about this movie as I've been hearing Kevin Smith talk about it through its production, but was totally disappointed by the ads I've seen. Just watched the red band and yeah, much much better.


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