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    New Ladies and Gents Step Forward

    Been reading for a while, rarely comment Hey Everyone! I am an avid reader who follows a lot of the posts in the powder room, moving pictures and the golden era, though I have not really posted much in the last couples years that I've been a member... I have been collecting seriously for about...
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    Movie Quote Game

    Easy one -Do you love her? -YES! But don't hold that against me, I'm a little screwy myself! It happened one night! "There is a name for you, ladies, but it isn't used in high society... outside of a kennel." Another easy one right back!
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    Art Deco Show

    Hey, the Art Deco Society of washington's annual expo is this weekend, we weill have a Jazz band on saturday also and a fashion speaker on sunday. You can check it out at www.adsw.org under events. I was not sure what catagory this was supposed to go under, I just wanted to spread the...
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    The Blackboard Jungle

    Blackboard Jungle is one of my favorite movies, althrough I cannot watch the record scene, I have to leave the room, it is basically physically painful. Just another note, this was the first movie to feature a rock n' roll song. THe featuring of Bill Halley and the Comet's Rock around the...
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    Film Noir

    Bogie Everyone always forgets In a Lonely Place! I think this is one of bogie's best, especially since he also produced it under his new independent studio that he started. It really has some great film noir defining lines in it too. Some of my favorites are: Dixon Steele: There's no...
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    The Blues Brothers

    this is one of those movies that is great to put on in the background though, or when you're driving if you have a dvd player in your car, because without the visual it causes you to really focus on the one-liners. I found it much funnier. a personal favorite of mine though is Carrie Fishers...
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    UGH! Another remake.

    might I remind you that the "original" house of was from the fifties was really also a remake of the Mystoery of the Wax Museum and that the best things it had going for it were technicolor and being 3-d. and yet hollywood felt the need to again remake it. Hollywood has always remade pictures...
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    What's your alltime favorite movie?

    I loved pandora's box! I think Louise Brooks is one of the sexier women to walk the earth. YOu have high society on you list too, do you prefer it to phildelphia story?
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    Footwear for Winter

    personally I am still a fan of galoshes! will snow crack the rubber though?
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    The Great Sweater Search

    I am OBSESSED with sweater suits. Thirties, forties, fifties, doesent matter, I love them all and cannot wait for it to get cold enough outside to wear them around campus! Nothing shows off curves better than a nice knit set!
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    Has anyone found a good red lipstick that does not smudge???

    I am used to wearing a nice red lipstick during all of my waking moments, however my signifigant other has lately been complaining about the mess is makes and such if it has been recently applied. Even blotting doesent help! My wonderful MAC Russian red is now falling out of use as I have had...
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    Has anyone else seen these shoes?

    they listen another pair too that are also super cute and they come in a hard to find whitish color, I can't decide which to get! http://www.dancestore.com/1aamesh.html
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    Jules Dassin: When Noir Turned Black

    due out in 2007, doesent seem to have an awful lot of people looking forward to it due to the imdb boards. It also has a tremenbous lack of info on it.
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    What's your alltime favorite movie?

    Interesting that for all the time we spend complaing about recent movies, an awful lot of the ones chosen have been from within the last 40 years...
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    To Have and Have Not

    Hemmingway would later note that his favortie screen version of this book was infact not the To Have and Have not that we have grown to know and love, but the other version starring John Garfield. I too feel that In a Lonely Place is commonly overlooked. It has soooo many great film noir lines...

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