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What is more gay

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  • Lil's choice

    Votes: 3 30.0%
  • bel's choice

    Votes: 1 10.0%
  • Go get pissed!

    Votes: 6 60.0%

  • Total voters
    10

belamy

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LilBit loving this [ame="http://hk.youtube.com/watch?v=H7v_OK8915E"]YouTube - Strait Jacket 1/10[/ame]

or belamy loving this [ame="http://hk.youtube.com/watch?v=xGtGcs0z-0c"]YouTube - Johann Christian Bach - Quartet in B Flat Major (1)[/ame]
 
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This thread is about me! Post in it!
 
Didn't William Castle direct the Perry Mason series at that time as well? It sure looks like the same work. That was 1963 (based on the car, a 1963 Ford Country Squire wagon), and the Perry Mason series from the mid1950's through the mid 1960's looks very similar.
 
Didn't William Castle direct the Perry Mason series at that time as well? It sure looks like the same work. That was 1963 (based on the car, a 1963 Ford Country Squire wagon), and the Perry Mason series from the mid1950's through the mid 1960's looks very similar.
His IMDB listing doesn't mention anything about Perry Mason.

He did, however, direct Joan for a second time in I Saw What You Did! Unfortunatley, her role was much smaller in that film. :(
 
Sorry, my current condition doesn't allow me to focus on videos lasting longer than 1 minute............ :cool:
 
I'm still gayer than belamy!
See, I first had thought of posting something different, but finally decided that it had to be something on youtube, and couldn't think of anything better... I'm not satisfied but... at least you can say you have a thread about YOU :rolleyes:
But in fact, Joan Crawford against Christian Bach is more American glorification of cheapiness against glorious European classical culture than battle between Bitch Lil and Bitch bel :mrgreen:

Hey, what if I started a thread about who is more fabulous: Lil or Marlo Swelly? I think if I posted a poll on that Swellegant would kick your ass and send you to the moon :lol:
 
Bobmotherfuckingdammit, Joan is NOT cheap!

That plastic surgery cost a shitload of money! :p
 
Bobmotherfuckingdammit, Joan is NOT cheap!

That plastic surgery cost a shitload of money! :p
You know I've always remembered having seen this movie yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeears ago and only yesterday discovered the woman was Joan?http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0034399/

You know I'm more Cukor's whore than Joan's... :mrgreen: I prefer Joan up to The Women, and especially in her early flapper and musicals period, when glamour was Glamour and women were queens and men were pussies: it was more entertaining that way.
 
You know I've always remembered having seen this movie yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeears ago and only yesterday discovered the woman was Joan?http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0034399/

You know I'm more Cukor's whore than Joan's... :mrgreen: I prefer Joan up to The Women, and especially in her early flapper and musicals period, when glamour was Glamour and women were queens.
I like her film noir period, too. She was really good in Mildred Pierce, and she had the only decent performance in Sudden Fear. (Even Jack Palance managed to suck in that one.)

As for her later films, no they're hardly "high art." But damn, they're fun to watch!

I liked it when she stopped getting cast as the shopgirl and started getting cast as the bitch, and then later as the psycho axe-murderer. Those roles allowed her to expand her repertoire, and they provided her with some fantastic lines.

Oh, and don't forget that she totally stole Grand Hotel from Garbo and TWO Barrymores.
 
I like her film noir period, too. She was really good in Mildred Pierce, and she had the only decent performance in Sudden Fear. (Even Jack Palance managed to suck in that one.)
Right even him :rolleyes: :lol:

As for her later films, no they're hardly "high art." But damn, they're fun to watch!

I liked it when she stopped getting cast as the shopgirl and started getting cast as the bitch, and then later as the psycho axe-murderer. Those roles allowed her to expand her repertoire, and they provided her with some fantastic lines.
That's true: yesterday I saw this [ame="http://hk.youtube.com/watch?v=V5Tk3ZBEro4"]YouTube - "As friendly as a suction pump" - Joan Crawford[/ame] and :rotflmao:

Oh, and don't forget that she totally stole Grand Hotel from Garbo and TWO Barrymores.
At least one of the Barrymores was totally overrated... at least as an actor, and as for Garbo, well, she was Garbo, she didn't need to be an actress--- although her really good films and acting bits came right afterwards: Queen Christine, Camille, Ninotchka...
 
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