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Not to curry favor with koose but I think David has pretty much summed up my
own feelings about SW-III here. Quite simply, I agree. Thanks, David.
Best,
Joe Bonelli
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Thanks, JR. That cleared up one of the 'wonderings' in my mind.
I actually thought the opposite could be possible...that one sky high bid could
change the value of other like posters.
Hope you're doing well,
Andrea
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I am now probably the ONLY person on the globe not to have seen this film!
However, I feel as if I have seen it from reading all the reviews. Perhaps,
I can convince myself I really, really HAVE seen it and save myself getting
time off from the saltmines to go? It's a thought!
Shelly
Don't worry Shelly, you're not the only person who hasn't seen this film. Nor
have I, nor do I have any intention ever to see it, on the big screen or small.
Films are about people. This film is about things. It's a film PRODUCT - the
equivalent of Velveeta. If I want cheese, I eat cheese.
Barton,
I haven't seen the latest STAR WARS epic either, as I plan to wait until I
don't have to stand in line. While there is plenty of room for debate in what
your evaluationabout worth of the STAR WARS films, since everyone is
entitled to their own opinion. I'm not going to engage in
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Dear Barton and all,
While I am not a huge Star Wars fan, I do enjoy
the films. They are reminiscent for me of my childhood where I would watch
all the old serials on Saturday and Sunday afternoon. While the storiescan
sometimesbe thin and the dialogue a bit corny, I believe there are
i loved Green Acres, and, arnold the
pig.
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And don't forget Mr. Haney, dahling.
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i loved Green Acres, and, arnold the pig.
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He had a remarkable body of work over the year's. I just remembered he was
on a show with Robert Wagner I believe titled "Switch" in 1975. I must look that
up on the IMDB. Everyone liked him. He lived a very long life. May he rest in
peace!
--Tom Pennock
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Favorite role for Eddie Albert: Ali Hakim in OKLAHOMA!
Kirby McDaniel
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On May 27, 2005, at 5:57 PM, Tom A. Pennock wrote:
He had a remarkable body of work over the year's. I just remembered he
was on a show with Robert Wagner I believe titled Switch in 1975. I
must look
C'mon JR,
Your being a little harsh aren't you; haha..Think your taking
Barton a bit too literallyI'll bet Barton is saying he would
rather see something like Best Years Of Our Lives, or perhaps, Death Of A
Salesman, Sunday DInner For A Soldier(where did that one come
Dear Kirby,
He was great in Oklahoma. I wondered if someone would
remember him from that film. Loved him alongside of Ado Annie (Gloria Grahame).
I did love Green Acres when I was a kid and I remember seeing him for the first
time in Roman Holiday when I was about 12 or 13and thinking
actors humanitarians! i think we all LUVED him so!
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David,
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-- JR
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