WTF. This makes me feel so damned old. The icons are just ditching this world so fast.
There was never a better "cat on a hot tin roof." Ever.
Ok, I know what we do... Now that we're through with 'Surf the Tsunami', we're through with that for this round anyway... and we don't want to play "End of the World As We Know It" yet, not yet, so I know what we do... how about a little round of 'Mourn the Hollywood Icon'?
:cry:
Quote from: Hoopla on March 23, 2011, 06:21:02 PM
Ok, I know what we do... Now that we're through with 'Surf the Tsunami', we're through with that for this round anyway... and we don't want to play "End of the World As We Know It" yet, not yet, so I know what we do... how about a little round of 'Mourn the Hollywood Icon'?
Ummmm :? :?
Am I missing the humor Hoops?
*shrug* I grew up watching her and Richard Burton duke it out. Her tirades were an inspiration. She was everything delicious, back in the day.
And now she's gone.
Forgive me my little bit of page 6-ness. She really was iconic, historically. Her passing is like the death knell of so much of Old America. *shrug, again*
Quote from: Khara on March 23, 2011, 06:25:52 PM
Quote from: Hoopla on March 23, 2011, 06:21:02 PM
Ok, I know what we do... Now that we're through with 'Surf the Tsunami', we're through with that for this round anyway... and we don't want to play "End of the World As We Know It" yet, not yet, so I know what we do... how about a little round of 'Mourn the Hollywood Icon'?
Ummmm :? :?
Am I missing the humor Hoops?
I guess you neither of you have seen Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Nevermind.
A long, long time ago. I think I was 10. I should watch it again, though.
National Velvet and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof I'm more familiar with...and Cleopatra, more's the pity. Oh and the original Father of the Bride and Father's Little Dividend, with Spencer Tracy.
I also need to see Butterfield 8.
Quote from: Jenne on March 23, 2011, 07:01:07 PM
A long, long time ago. I think I was 10. I should watch it again, though.
National Velvet and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof I'm more familiar with...and Cleopatra, more's the pity. Oh and the original Father of the Bride and Father's Little Dividend, with Spencer Tracy.
I also need to see Butterfield 8.
You watched Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf when you were TEN?! Jesus.
Quote from: Hoopla on March 23, 2011, 07:02:00 PM
Quote from: Jenne on March 23, 2011, 07:01:07 PM
A long, long time ago. I think I was 10. I should watch it again, though.
National Velvet and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof I'm more familiar with...and Cleopatra, more's the pity. Oh and the original Father of the Bride and Father's Little Dividend, with Spencer Tracy.
I also need to see Butterfield 8.
You watched Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf when you were TEN?! Jesus.
I'm gonna shut up now.... :oops:
Khara sneaks quietly out of this thread..... ssshhhhh no I'm not THAT old.....
Quote from: Khara on March 23, 2011, 07:06:57 PM
Quote from: Hoopla on March 23, 2011, 07:02:00 PM
Quote from: Jenne on March 23, 2011, 07:01:07 PM
A long, long time ago. I think I was 10. I should watch it again, though.
National Velvet and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof I'm more familiar with...and Cleopatra, more's the pity. Oh and the original Father of the Bride and Father's Little Dividend, with Spencer Tracy.
I also need to see Butterfield 8.
You watched Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf when you were TEN?! Jesus.
I'm gonna shut up now.... :oops:
Khara sneaks quietly out of this thread..... ssshhhhh no I'm not THAT old.....
It was the Saturday Family Film Festival--remember the guy, Tom Patton, I think his name was, he used to introduce the Popeye cartoons? Then after that there was Family Film Festival--where you could catch John Wayne, Katherine Hepburn and Elizabeth Taylor.
This was before TNT, TCM, etc.
:cry: One of my first horsie movies was National Velvet. I wanted to be her sooo bad.
Somewhere, Fran Dresher is having a stroke.
Lizzay,
ducks
Aw damn, RIP
Shit, dude. I thought that crazy bitch would live forever. :(
QuoteWell, Damn...Elizabeth Taylor just died
I'm surprised they could tell. Still, Michael Jackson will be pleased to be reunited with one of his favourite Beards.