Huh?

Regards,

DBT

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From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of Kirby
McDaniel
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 11:15 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] Some big shoes to fill

How about Faye Dunaway when she said "Don't fuck with me, fellas."

They just don't make movies like that anymore.


Do they?


K.


On Feb 23, 2012, at 4:07 AM, jboh...@aol.com wrote:

> My favorite is Gene Wilder smoking weed and talking in a high voice also
the Waco kid's steady hand but he shoots with the other one that cannot stop
moving and I love the rendition of I get a kick out of You. Lastly we cannot
forget the bean scene...they don't make movies like this anymore.
> 
> This never happened to the other fella.
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: peter contarino <pcontar...@triad.rr.com>
> To: MoPo-L <MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU>
> Sent: Thu, 23 Feb 2012 8:01
> Subject: Re: [MOPO] How did he do such great stunts, with such little
feet?
> 
> My favorite: Slim Pickins at the toll booth- Anybody got any dimes? 
> Someone go back to camp and get a shitload a' dimes.  From: MoPo List 
> [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of David Kusumoto
> Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 10:22 PM
> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
> Subject: [MOPO] How did he do such great stunts, with such little feet?
> 
>  What, no one cares about Hed-ley Lamarr? 
> 
> &gt; "How did he do such great stunts, with such little feet?"
> 
> Lamarr's (Harvey Korman) final words after he gets shot by Sheriff Bart
(Cleavon Little) outside of Grauman's Chinese, gazing at Douglas Fairbanks'
footprints (Blazing Saddles, 1974). 
> 
> My favorite scene in that picture is when Bart holds a gun to his own 
> neck, playing a stooge hostage who cries out "Help me, somebody help 
> me!" - in front of the clueless and racist townsfolk, who all have the
same last name, "Johnson."&gt; Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 19:18:02 -0500 &gt;
From: douglasbtay...@hotmail.com &gt; Subject: Re: OT: DiCaprio Helps AMPAS
Acquire Best Condition Ruby Slippers from "Oz."
> &gt; To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
> &gt;
> &gt; "How did he do such great stunts, with such little feet?"
> &gt;
> &gt; OK, that's a softball tossed up there for all to knock out of the
park.
> &gt;
> &gt; Regards
> &gt;
> &gt; DBT
> &gt; Profile
> &gt;
> &gt; -----Original Message-----
> &gt; From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf 
> Of Freeman &gt; Fisher &gt; Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 7:10 PM 
> &gt; To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU &gt; Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT: 
> DiCaprio Helps AMPAS Acquire Best Condition Ruby &gt; Slippers from 
> "Oz."
> &gt;
> &gt; Well I think its swell Leo pitched in on the shoes, but I just 
> don't think &gt; their his size.
> &gt;
> &gt;
> &gt;
> &gt;
> &gt;
> &gt;
> &gt;
> &gt; On Feb 22, 2012, at 2:27 PM, David Kusumoto wrote:
> &gt;
> &gt; &gt;
> &gt; &gt;
> &gt; &gt;
> &gt; &gt;
> &gt; &gt; February 22, 2012
> &gt; &gt; FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
> &gt; &gt;
> &gt; &gt; "Oz" Ruby Slippers Find Their Way Home.
> &gt; &gt; MAJOR ACQUISITION FOR THE ACADEMY MUSEUM OF MOTION PICTURES.
> &gt; &gt; Leonardo DiCaprio spearheads effort with help from Steven 
> Spielberg, Terry &gt; Semel.
> &gt; &gt;
> &gt; &gt; Beverly Hills, CA - The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and 
> Sciences has &gt; acquired a pair of the iconic ruby slippers from 
> "The Wizard of Oz" for the &gt; Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.
> &gt; &gt;
> &gt; &gt; Actor Leonardo DiCaprio led a group of "angel donors" whose 
> gifts to the &gt; Academy Foundation enabled the purchase.
> &gt; &gt;
> &gt; &gt; In addition to the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation - a 
> component fund of CCF &gt; Environmental and Humanitarian Causes - 
> donations came from &gt; producer-director Steven Spielberg and Terry 
> Semel, co-chair of Los Angeles &gt; County Museum of Art and the 
> former chairman and CEO of Warner Bros. and &gt; Yahoo! - along with other
donors.
> &gt; &gt;
> &gt; &gt; "The ruby slippers occupy an extraordinary place in the 
> hearts of movie &gt; audiences the world over," said Bob Iger, 
> president and CEO of the Walt &gt; Disney Co. and chair of the capital 
> campaign for the Academy Museum of &gt; Motion Pictures. "This is a
transformative acquisition for our collection."
> &gt; &gt;
> &gt; &gt; "Leo's passionate leadership has helped us bring home this 
> legendary piece &gt; of movie history," added Academy CEO Dawn Hudson. 
> "It's a wonderful gift to &gt; the Academy museum project, and a 
> perfect representation of the work we do &gt; year-round to preserve and
share our film heritage."
> &gt; &gt;
> &gt; &gt; These slippers, known as the "Witch's Shoes," are in the 
> most pristine &gt; condition of the four pairs of ruby slippers known 
> to exist. It is widely &gt; believed that these are the slippers Judy 
> Garland wore in close-ups and &gt; insert shots, most famously when 
> Dorothy clicks her heels three times to &gt; return to Kansas. They 
> are called the "Witch's Shoes" because they are &gt; likely the pair 
> seen on the feet of the Wicked Witch of the East after &gt; Dorothy's
house falls on the witch.
> &gt; &gt;
> &gt; &gt; After production of the film ended in 1939, the ruby 
> slippers were stored &gt; on MGM's Culver City lot for the next three 
> decades. Several pairs of &gt; slippers were discovered in 1970 by 
> costumer Kent Warner while he was &gt; preparing for that year's 
> historic auction of MGM costumes, props and other &gt; 
> production-related items. One pair of slippers was sold at the auction and
&gt; was donated anonymously to the Smithsonian in 1979.
> &gt; &gt;
> &gt; &gt; Warner kept the finest pair - the "Witch's Shoes" - in his 
> private &gt; collection for more than a decade before selling them at
auction in 1981.
> &gt; They were sold again in 1988 to another private collector, and 
> have been &gt; displayed publicly only a handful of times in the years 
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of Congress.
> &gt; &gt;
> &gt; &gt; The 2012 sale to the Academy was handled by auction house 
> Profiles in &gt; History.
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> &gt; &gt; Last October, the Academy and the Los Angeles County Museum 
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