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Welcome Lily! I am watching "Twentieth Century" right now starring the fabulous Carole Lombard. She's one of my favorites as well. In fact, today TCM is celebrating her with an entire day's worth of her films.

I think my favorite Carole Lombard film is "My Man Godfrey," but I also love "Hands Across the Table" and "Twentieth Century."
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Love “On The Twentieth Century”. Great score. I saw it in London in 1980 with Keith Michell and Julia McKenzie.
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jimimac71, I shall look out for Draco :D I've somehow never seen The Great Muppet Caper, despite watching The Muppet Christmas Carol every Christmas, this must be rectified :D

Good to see another Ealing Fan, Bronxgirl48, I also really like The Ladykillers and The Lavender Hill Mob.

speedracer5, thank you to for the welcome, those Lombard films are also excellent. Another performance she gave I really like is To Be or Not to Be.

Hello to Cinemaspeak59 and Cinema International.

Vienna, you were lucky to see the Mckenzie/Michell version of One the Twentieth Century. I have yet to see it on stage in person - the cd I have is the Madeline Kahn production.
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I looked up Draco and it seems to be someone from Harry Potter.
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The original Muppet Movie includes Madeline Kahn and a huge cast of characters.
Yes, I also had to look up the name Lily Garland as I'm not familiar with that movie either.
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Lily Garland wrote: August 17th, 2023, 2:07 am ... some of my favourite classic films include The Night of the Hunter, The Red Shoes, The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, Mildred Pierce, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane (and many other Bette Davis titles), Little Caesar and Kind Hearts and Coronets. I'm also interested in the silent era and comedies of the thirties and enjoy Buster Keaton and Laurel and Hardy....
NIGHT OF THE HUNTER is a favorite of mine too, but I was particularly delighted to see you mention MICHAEL POWELL films.
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Lily, THE LADYKILLERS and THE LAVENDER HILL MOB are among my favorites as well. Nothing like classic British comedy!
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speedracer5 wrote: August 19th, 2023, 1:16 am Welcome Lily! I am watching "Twentieth Century" right now starring the fabulous Carole Lombard. She's one of my favorites as well. In fact, today TCM is celebrating her with an entire day's worth of her films.

I think my favorite Carole Lombard film is "My Man Godfrey," but I also love "Hands Across the Table" and "Twentieth Century."
I love Barrymore's refrain which he oft reprises during the film, "Oh, the final irony."

That little phrase could employed in our own times. I'm surprised it is not invoked. Maybe because irony abounds everywhere and without which, BTW, movies would be dull.

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Jack is so great as Oscar Jaffe!
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laffite wrote: August 21st, 2023, 3:23 pm
speedracer5 wrote: August 19th, 2023, 1:16 am Welcome Lily! I am watching "Twentieth Century" right now starring the fabulous Carole Lombard. She's one of my favorites as well. In fact, today TCM is celebrating her with an entire day's worth of her films.

I think my favorite Carole Lombard film is "My Man Godfrey," but I also love "Hands Across the Table" and "Twentieth Century."


I love Barrymore's refrain which he oft reprises during the film, "Oh, the final irony."

That little phrase could employed in our own times. I'm surprised it is not invoked. Maybe because irony abounds everywhere and without which, BTW, movies would be dull.

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Nobody knows what irony means. Well, it sorta means you iron something and then it becomes irony.
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Now if it becomes ironic, that means you ironed it good and sprinkled water on it before you ironed it. You will need an ironing board for this.
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Now one should not confuse irony with the vitamin/mineral iron. A lot of people do. I work at a health food store - slash pool hall - and motorcycle bikers are always coming in confused at that. They say, “Give me a bottle of them irony pills.”
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Now, at the health food store slash pool hall we also deal in metaphors. Nobody knows what that means either. A lot of bikers will come in and say, “Give me a metaphor.” I usually say What brand of metaphor? Of course they all want the strongest and best tasting and fastest acting metaphor. “Menthol or regular?” “Shorts or 100’s?” I say. The best selling metaphor is the roll your own metaphor, it comes with a pack of Tops rolling papers and has a resealable pouch.
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Welcome Lily! Stay on topic mind you!
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