Lady...you look good NOW...and I don't see that changing ant time soon!

"Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:      
    I wish I could look as good as Sophia Loren looks now when I'm her age.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ha-ha!
> Speaking of Lollobrigida, truth be told, while they don't quite compare with 
> the Sisters, Italian movie sirens have traditionally been some of the most 
> alluring women ever to grace the scene. Sophia Loren back in the day. Wow. 
> Maria Grazia Cucinotta ("il Postino"). Whoo-boy! Monica Bellucci. Lawd have 
> mercy!!!
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> From: "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> Peeples and Lollobrigida of course
>
> Astromancer wrote:
> 
>> Come on, Keith, this is Martin you're talking to!
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net> wrote: 
>> ha! good one!
>> Nia Peeples or Nia Long?
>> Gina Torres or Gina Lollobrigida?
>>
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>> From: Martin
>> Easy for me.
>>
>> If her name is Gina, Gabrielle or Nia, there's a dead man on the ground...
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net> wrote:
>> Harry Belafonte was in another movie "The World, The Flesh, and the 
>> Devil". In it, he's a miner trapped in a cave in Pennysylvania, who 
>> escapes after several days underground. No one's left alive. He 
>> travels to NYC to find it a literal ghost town (no bodies, just no 
>> people). Far as he can tell, he's the only survivor. Later he finds a 
>> white lady who survived, and they become friends. There's all sorts of 
>> issues of the white lady falling in love with Belafonte, but he can't 
>> bring himself to cross the color barrier, having been subjected to so 
>> many years of racist society he just can't bring himself to really 
>> trust the lady. and then when you think he *might* kinda sorta think 
>> about it, another survivor-a white guy-- shows up to become a rival. 
>> Belafonte moves aside to let the white folk get together, but the 
>> lady's in love with him, and in time, the white man decides to kill 
>> Belafonte's character. But in the end the Brother realizes violence 
>> isn't the way, and his example
>> makes th
>> e white guy also regret his actions.
>>
>> The ending sucks: they literally walk away all friendly and stuff, 
>> with no clear understanding of which man won the lady's heart. She 
>> wants the black man, the white guy was ready to kill same for the 
>> lady, but the Brother is better than that. Hence, the "they lived 
>> happily ever after" ending. The idea is that in the end race doesn't 
>> matter, that good and evil, violence, etc., exist in all of us.
>>
>> Which, if you think about it--two men, one woman--could conjure up all 
>> sorts of freaky future scenarios!
>>
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>> From: Astromancer
>> I have a question: Was Harry Belafonte in the 1964 version? If not, 
>> there's possibly a fifth version of that story floating around...
>>
>> Martin wrote: I have, Keith. It was on TCM during Hallowe'en week. Not 
>> bad, really, but I didn't see it from the start, so I came out thrown 
>> by the ending.
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net> wrote: 
>> I'll check it out because i'm a sucker for scifi films. Tired of Will 
>> Smith getting so many "blockbuster" roles, but won't keep me from 
>> seeing it. I'm curious as to how it will compare to Charleton Heston's 
>> "The Omega Man", which I enjoyed. I'm *really* curious to see if, 
>> given modern studios' desires to give the people what they want, and 
>> Will Smith's popularity, the movie will end the same way as the book 
>> and the previous two movies?
>>
>> Speaking of movies, i've never seen the Vincent Price version, "The 
>> Last Man on Earth". I found a quick synopsis below. Evidently book 
>> author Matheson didn't like this one. Anyone ever seen it?
>>
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>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Man_on_Earth_%281964_film%29 
>> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Man_on_Earth_%281964_film%29>
>> The Last Man on Earth (originally titled L'Ultimo uomo della Terra) is 
>> a 1964 film based upon the Richard Matheson novel I Am Legend. The 
>> film was directed by Ubaldo Ragona and Sidney Salkow, and starred 
>> Vincent Price. The script was written in part by Matheson, but he was 
>> dissatisfied with the result and was therefore credited as "Logan 
>> Swanson". William Leicester, Furio M. Monetti, and Ubaldo Ragona were 
>> the other writers.
>> It was originally filmed in Italy, and was later released theatrically 
>> in the United States by American International Pictures in. It has 
>> since fallen into the public domain. MGM Home Video, the current 
>> owners of the AIP film catalog released a digitally remastered 
>> widescreen print in September 2005.
>>
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>> From: "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)"
>>
>> 
>>> I'm a big fans of the old versions of Omega Man and I am Legend. Anyone
>>> interested in seeing the Will Smith version?
>>>
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