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Originally posted by TPEwinedrinker:
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Originally posted by wine+art:

Several of us on this forum went to the exhibit a couple of years ago, before some rather serious wine drinking. Big Grin

Bet that was a great day! Good wine and some of the finest paintings in the world... Wonderful! Cool


wiml never left the first floor. Smile


That was the Barnes. I made it to the second floor at CIA.
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Originally posted by mneeley490:
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Originally posted by irwin:
Lincoln Lawyer.
I thought it was very well done and entertaining.
Actually had realistic courtroom scenes.

irwin, what movie do you think had the most realistic courtroom scenes?
Of the films I've seen, my vote would be for Anatomy of a Murder. At least as far as the courtroom Q&A is concerned.

Liar, Liar
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Originally posted by indybob:
Mommy Dearest: ** 1/2

Saw it when it opened, and can only give it 1/2 *. As we walked out I overheard a woman say, "Well she wasn't a nice person, but she lived in a nice house." I didn't want to pop her bubble and tell that she didn't actually see Joan Crawford, only her bitter daughter's version, and she sure didn't see her house.
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Originally posted by Mr Cabernet:
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Originally posted by indybob:
Mommy Dearest: ** 1/2

Saw it when it opened, and can only give it 1/2 *. As we walked out I overheard a woman say, "Well she wasn't a nice person, but she lived in a nice house." I didn't want to pop her bubble and tell that she didn't actually see Joan Crawford, only her bitter daughter's version, and she sure didn't see her house.

She wasn't a nice person. I read the autobiography of Douglas Fairbanks Jr. She was his first wife, and was sleeping around 1930's Hollywood every time his back was turned. Actors, director, producers, anyone who could help her career to the top.
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Originally posted by mneeley490:
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Originally posted by Mr Cabernet:
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Originally posted by indybob:
Mommy Dearest: ** 1/2

Saw it when it opened, and can only give it 1/2 *. As we walked out I overheard a woman say, "Well she wasn't a nice person, but she lived in a nice house." I didn't want to pop her bubble and tell that she didn't actually see Joan Crawford, only her bitter daughter's version, and she sure didn't see her house.

She wasn't a nice person. I read the autobiography of Douglas Fairbanks Jr. She...was sleeping around 1930's Hollywood... Actors, director, producers, anyone who could help her career to the top.

Same way I made it.
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Originally posted by indybob:
About Mommy Dearest: I wanted to like it better, and thought it was a good film overall, but I didn't think it was edited well, and felt like it needed a fresh look and a couple more revisions before being released.

Tonight:
Ghost World: ****

Jaan Pehechan Ho!

However Terry Zwigoff's masterpiece is Crumb the documentary about cartoonist R. Crumb and his mentally sick family. Seems to ask the question was Crumb saved from the consequences of his own mental illness by becoming a well- known and well-selling artist.

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