Whos your favorite actor or actress?

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@Ant I'm not very comfortable with the word "Favorite". The American media has used it so often to promote
EVERYTHING that might give an edge to one "product" over another(who's your favorite teen idol felon?), that
it's value as a superlative or even a modifier of some repute is long past. That's neither your fault nor mine. Or
Bh's. So I'm reluctant to offer up the names of actors who have a special place in my heart under any banner reading
"Favorite". After all, I seek to praise them, not bury them.
Although you're a man of few words, I did happen upon one of your posts that was cause for reflection. It was your
post regarding the ability of music to empower a scene in a movie. Indeed to empower the movie itself. That music
was "Addaggio for Strings". It was used, you said, in a scene in "Platoon." I think you said you had forgotten the scene.
I remember the scene(s) and wrote you a reply that said it was my first exposure to "Addaggio" and that the two
scenes (Taylor watches bodybags being loaded on the C130 he's just gotten off of. Later, in the final scene, Taylor
breaks down on the chopper ride out. For him Vietnam, has just ended)would not have had the impact without "A for S".
After composing the post, I then realized that our posts were many years apart, and so just deleted it. I only bring it
up now because I think an eye like yours deserves consideration. And that hopefully, you'll respond more to some
of Bh's Off-Topic Threads, the closest thing to a Rohrsach Test found anywhere on OLBC. Or take issue with some of
my posts, which are really just monuments to Irresponsibility and Hyperbole. I have to confess, the Spector of Hyde
Park, looms unrequitted in my soul. Please keep in touch.
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Post by Ant »

No problem Din3, but please spell "fave" with a U in it :lol:
Yes, I well recall the post...and the music, those scenes would not have had the same impact without A for S and every time I hear it I am instantly reminded of the film, now that is some impact. A few other "tunes" can do the same but not that many in comparison to the amount of films made, Jaws and Hitchcock's Psycho spring to mind.
Would love to respond more to the off topic threads, and would never take issue with your "ramblings", mainly because I don't know what you are talking about most of the time :lol: it may be because I'm a young whippersnapper(greenhorn :D ) at 50yo but i've been around a bit and will happily contribute when I can :D
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Well, I aint had a whole lot of book larnin, but I can understand some of what Din is talking about. (about 10%) But thats OK. Im just glad you guys put up with our nonsense and havent kicked us off the forum or sent us threatning letters or put pipe bombs in our cars or poisoned our dogs. (i dont think, anyway. I havent checked my mail yet this month or started my car for a couple days) When you get our age some of the old grey matter goes whacko and some pretty insane stuff is the result.

I just wanted to add, as the the great philsopher Silas Whirltit once said, We've got to lead the kids across the swamp.
"I planted some birdseed. A bird came up. Now I dont know what to feed it." Ramblings of a retired senile mind.
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Bighuey wrote:Well, I aint had a whole lot of book larnin, but I can understand some of what Din is talking about. (about 10%) But thats OK. Im just glad you guys put up with our nonsense and havent kicked us off the forum or sent us threatning letters or put pipe bombs in our cars or poisoned our dogs. (i dont think, anyway. I havent checked my mail yet this month or started my car for a couple days) When you get our age some of the old grey matter goes whacko and some pretty insane stuff is the result.

I just wanted to add, as the the great philsopher Silas Whirltit once said, We've got to lead the kids across the swamp.
:mrgreen:
"Well, I ain't had a whole lot of book larnin". For those out there in OLBC Land, unfamiliar with the ruse Bh is trying
to pull off, let me 'splain it to ya" Huey is trying to con a con(Me). There are lots of reasons to try to con another con.
In this instance Bh, makes it seem like he's a young Lincoln marching bravely toward his destinyWHICH IS MANIFEST!!!
and I'm Jasper T. Bigot, and more evil than lynching. Why? Because "corn-ball" humility plays better than no nonsense.
Let me set the ledger right. Bh is a dirty old man, whose engaged to a sheep. Not only that, she's UNDERAGE!!!!!!!!!
Shucks my ass.
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That brings to mind another quote from good old Silas, "And the farmer hauled another load away."

Actually, Wooly and I arent getting married, were just going to live together to see if we are compatible. I dont think it will work, though. She has eyes for one of the neighbor's goats. I wont put up with infidelity, besides that she cant cook.
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Like Jimmy Soul said "If you wanna be happy for the rest of your life................Man, I saw your old lady, and
she is ughleeeeee. Yea man, but she sho' CAN cook."
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Actor: Robert Pattinson
Actress: Kate Winslet
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Ewan McGregor
Shannyn Sossamon
Eva Green
Marion Cottilard
Audrey Tatou
Audrey Hephburn
Kate Winslet
Heath Ledger
Johnny Depp
Paul Bettany
Clark Gable
Humphrey Bogart
Meryl Streep
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Susan Sarandon
Susan Sarandon and
Susan Sarandon.....because of her enormous, uh, range.
Russell Crowe. His acceptance speech for "The Gladiator" was incredibly humble and charismatic. Delivered with
the same steely-eyed certainty as George C. Scott's opening monologue in "Patton". Hoorah!.
Robert De Niro
Meryl Streep
Sam Rockwell
Marlon Brando "There they were. A pile of little arms................"
Lord Olivier
Glenn Close
Robert Loggia aka Feech La Manna
and many more
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One Id have to add is Bonita Granville. Most people probably have never heard of her, she was Nancy Drew in the movies. Great actress she gave one hell of a performance in Hitler's Children as a member of the Hitler Youth. She was in another one with Claude Rains. I forget the name of it, its about a guy who invented kerosene refergerators. Granville played his daughter.

Another actress from that era who was good was Kay Francis. She was in the Bette Davis-Joan Crawford school of actresses, but was better than any of them. She made a bunch of movies, made a bunch of money, married a rich guy and retired at a young age. Smart lady.
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Favorite Actors:

Adam Sandler
Channing Tatum

Favorite Actresses:

Jennifer Love Hewitt
Michelle Rodriguez
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Hillary Swank
Clint Eastwood,
Denzel...
Hugh Laurie ( Dr. Gregory House )
Toby Maguire
Tilda Swinton...
Bryan Cranston ( Breaking Bad )
Michael C. hall ( Dexter star )
Jennifer Carpenter ( Dexter's sister " Deb " )
Anthony Hopkins
Jeremy Irons..
Michael Douglas ( like Denzel, he never made a bad movie , imho , anyway )
Yul Brynner..

and for " oldies "

Liz Taylor
Lauren Bacall
Bette Davis
Ava Gardner.
Loretta Young
Rita Hayworth............these gals personified: SEXY...

Cary Grant
Clark Gable
Robt. Ryan
Rock Hudson ( Gay or not, he was one sexy guy )
Gary Cooper
" We don't see things as they are but as we are "

Carpe Diem!

Suzy...
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Good choice, Suzy. Ill add one more, Rod Steiger.
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Bighuey wrote:Good choice, Suzy. Ill add one more, Rod Steiger.

yes, definitely!

i forgot Judi Dench and Maggi Smith...
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For sure.
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