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  2. "Batman Returns" Is My Favorite Non-Traditional Christmas Movie

    www.datalounge.com/thread/27637547--batman-returns-is-my-favorite-non...

    "Die Hard" is a fine non-traditional Christmas movie, but it doesn't have my girlfriend Michelle Pfeiffer in a starring role. 🎄🐈‍⬛. Pfeiffer should've been nominated for SOMETHING (and not a "Razzie", you assholes). I personally, am a combination of Selena Kyle, & Oswald Cobblepot.

  3. Non-traditional Christmas songs - the Data Lounge

    www.datalounge.com/thread/27622575-non-traditional-christmas-songs

    Someone mentioned "Batman Returns" in a recent "Non-traditional Christmas movie" thread, and I agreed entirely. So here's a bit of the score. Outside of "Dolores Claiborne", it's my favorite Danny Elfman score. And for the record: I love Annette Bening, but Michelle Pfeiffer MADE this film.

  4. Vincent Price - the Data Lounge

    www.datalounge.com/thread/34535735-vincent-price

    Vincent was a regular during the early years of the long-running game show Pantomime Quiz. It's fun to see him more relaxed and zany before his ooky-spooky master thespian persona was cemented. I was watching The Pit and the Pendulum on TCM last night—Roger Corman's loose adaption of the Poe short story. Vincent Price displayed his over-the ...

  5. Actors that had it all but didn't suceed - the Data Lounge

    www.datalounge.com/thread/26294108-actors-that-had-it-all-but-didn-t-suceed

    Julia Stiles--a fine actress who was the standout in "Mona Lisa Smiles" (starring the awesomely limited Julia Roberts, but also with such excellent actors as Maggie Gyllenhaal, Kirsten Dunst, and Ginnifer Goodwin in the cast) , but she didn't seem to have the fire in the belly to make it to the big leagues.

  6. "Conclave" (movie) is getting very good reviews. - the Data...

    www.datalounge.com/thread/34873321--conclave-movie-is-getting-very-good-reviews.

    In the end, it’s a mostly silly story depending on predictable “bombshell” soap opera plot devices. I read in the reviews it is based on an airport paperback type novel and that is exactly what the movie is. It feels weirdly old-fashioned, like something from the 70s or 80s, and is pro-Catholic (the “good” Catholics win via fluke).

  7. Kathryn Crosby, who was still alive, IS DEAD TO ME - the Data...

    www.datalounge.com/thread/34808456-kathryn-crosby-who-was-still-alive-is-dead...

    Kathryn Crosby published four books about him, one when he was still alive: Bing and Other Things. Then, My Life with Bing, My First Years with Bing, and My Last Years with Bing. They used to have them in stock at the Barnes and Noble near me, for some reason. Michael Feinstein got her to do an act in New York in 2005.

  8. It is two different movies spliced together in one hardcore mess. Famously, John Gielgud said to Helen Mirren, as she was appearing topless: [bold]Helen. Boobies, boobies, boobies! [/bold] as R8 said. I'd love to see it as it was originally filmed from Gore Vidal's Screenplay.

  9. I saw three old William Holden movies : Love is a Many Splendored Thing, Stalag 17, and Picnic. He was sexy. And he had that weathered craggy look. Not a traditionally cookie cutter handsome man, but very attractive. In a way Clark Gable had that same, non traditional attractiveness.

  10. The theatre is in an enormous post-modern phase right now in which audiences are constantly being asked to leave their preconceptions behind and believe, among other things, that BIPOC actors can play traditionally cast white characters and historically set shows can be performed in highly stylized non-period settings and costuming.

  11. Great Stories / movies have to be re-adapted and modernized for younger generations. Things change. Silent movies needed to be remade, black and white movies needed to be remade because audiences couldn’t tolerate the old styles. It’s just how it is. It’s been 100 years, it’s apart the industry.