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sajsam
sajsam
20. RE: Rolling with the Oldies
Jul 7 2008, 4:27 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 7 2008, 4:27 PM EDT
"The old spooky Dracula movies, huh. The Hounds of the Baskervilles, and Sherlock Holmes were in there, too. Well, I slept very well, thank you, and now it's another day. Love, Sajsam"
Yes my friend, Morpheus watched over me well. Had a wonderful rest. Ready to go here, again; Some of my favorite old movies were the musicals, The King & I, South Pacific, Show Boat, Oklahoma just to name a few. The stories had drama, romance, humor, & of course, music. Those were the days, my friend.Luv ya, Sajsam Do you find this valuable?    
xena432000
xena432000
21. RE: Rolling with the Oldies
Jul 7 2008, 8:26 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 7 2008, 8:26 PM EDT
"Yes my friend, Morpheus watched over me well. Had a wonderful rest. Ready to go here, again; Some of my favorite old movies were the musicals, The King & I, South Pacific, Show Boat, Oklahoma just to name a few. The stories had drama, romance, humor, & of course, music. Those were the days, my friend.Luv ya, Sajsam"
Oh do you remember Brigadoon with Gene Kelly, Van Johnson, and Ava Gardner? God it's my favorite old time movie, followed by "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" with Gene Tierney and Rex Harrison. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers with Howard Keel and Jane Powell? Sound of Music with Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer? "Gaslight" with Charles Boyer, Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Cotten, Dame May Whitty, and Angela Lansbury. "My Fair Lady" with Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn? "North by Northwest" with Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint. To be continued tomorrow. Love ya. Xena Do you find this valuable?    
xena432000
xena432000
22. RE: Rolling with the Oldies
Jul 7 2008, 8:38 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 7 2008, 8:38 PM EDT
"Oh do you remember Brigadoon with Gene Kelly, Van Johnson, and Ava Gardner? God it's my favorite old time movie, followed by "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" with Gene Tierney and Rex Harrison. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers with Howard Keel and Jane Powell? Sound of Music with Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer? "Gaslight" with Charles Boyer, Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Cotten, Dame May Whitty, and Angela Lansbury. "My Fair Lady" with Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn? "North by Northwest" with Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint. To be continued tomorrow. Love ya. Xena"
How about: "Sorry Wrong Number" with Barbra Stanwyck and Burt Lancaster. "Airport" with Dean Martin, Burt Lancaster, Van Heflin, Maureen Sullivan, Dana Wynter, Jean Seberg, Jacqueline Bisset, George Kennedy, Miss Helen Hayes. "Poseidon Adventure" with Ernest Borgnine, Shelley Winters, Jack Albertson. Oh but the list goes on. Had to add these before I signed off. Will continue tomorrow. Even if it's just you and I here on this thread we can still list our movies. May you rest in the arms of Morpheus. Cleopatra with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, Ok I'm out. Bye Bye Do you find this valuable?    
blkcat_is_wicked
blkcat_is_wicked
23. RE: Rolling with the Oldies
Jul 8 2008, 2:13 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 8 2008, 2:13 PM EDT
Oh my lets show how old i really am, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The Rifleman, Rat Patrol.
Loved Gone With The Wind, The Wizard of Oz, Frankenstein movies, Old Dr. Who show.
Anyone remember the show Dark Shadows ?
Now lets make this real interesting how about old songs and groups
the song thats in my head right now is
Our House by Crosby, Stills and Nash
I know how strange but it just popped there Darn I'm OLD
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sajsam
sajsam
24. RE: Rolling with the Oldies
Jul 8 2008, 3:14 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 8 2008, 3:14 PM EDT
"Yes my friend, Morpheus watched over me well. Had a wonderful rest. Ready to go here, again; Some of my favorite old movies were the musicals, The King & I, South Pacific, Show Boat, Oklahoma just to name a few. The stories had drama, romance, humor, & of course, music. Those were the days, my friend.Luv ya, Sajsam"
Xena, my dear, how can you be so young & know so many great movies of long ago??You brought back memories, I had forgotten about, and now I have a hankerin to see some of those lost jewels. Will talk with you again,later. Luv ya, sajsam Do you find this valuable?    
sajsam
sajsam
25. RE: Rolling with the Oldies
Jul 8 2008, 3:39 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 8 2008, 3:39 PM EDT
How about Back Streets with Susan Hayward & John Gavin; The High & The Mighty with John Wayne; The Sixth Inn of Happiness with Ingrid Bergman; We are both showing our ages, but who cares? We grew up with the best possible entertainment this country could ever have, right bikcat??? sajsam Do you find this valuable?    
xena432000
xena432000
26. RE: Rolling with the Oldies
Jul 8 2008, 4:27 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 8 2008, 4:27 PM EDT
"Oh my lets show how old i really am, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The Rifleman, Rat Patrol.
Loved Gone With The Wind, The Wizard of Oz, Frankenstein movies, Old Dr. Who show.
Anyone remember the show Dark Shadows ?
Now lets make this real interesting how about old songs and groups
the song thats in my head right now is
Our House by Crosby, Stills and Nash
I know how strange but it just popped there Darn I'm OLD
"
Dark Shadows? Oh hell yea I remember it. I used to race home from school so I could watch it. Deal was I got to watch it and then had to do my homework. Barnabas Collins and Josette Dupres. Angelique, Quentin Collins, Count Patoffi, Elizabeth Collins Stoddard. I actually went to a Dark Shadows convention in NYC some years back with a pal, and got to meet Jonathan Frid, Lara Parker, and others.Big Valley, Bonanza, Hogans Heroes, Lost in Space, Land of The Giants, Mission Impossible. The Righteous Brothers, The Everley Brothers, Isaac Hayes. And the list goes on and on. Welcome to the thread, and welcome back. We've missed you. Join us on Edgar Hansen, Johnathan's Response, British Humor, Sig's the Leader, Northwestern and Phil Harris and Larry Hendricks. The chats are rolling along merrily, and we're bein naughty but not nasty. Welllllll...... LOL Do you find this valuable?    
xena432000
xena432000
27. RE: Rolling with the Oldies
Jul 8 2008, 4:39 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 8 2008, 4:39 PM EDT
"Xena, my dear, how can you be so young & know so many great movies of long ago??You brought back memories, I had forgotten about, and now I have a hankerin to see some of those lost jewels. Will talk with you again,later. Luv ya, sajsam"
Like I told you: I grew up watching alot of old movies and TV shows. How bout Father Knows Best with Robert Young? Hazel with Don Delafore I think his name was, and Shirley Burke. Leave it To Beaver, It's a Wonderful Life with Michael O Shea. and Frances Beauvier. The Green Hornet, Lone Wolf, Splendor in The Grass with Warren Beatty and Natalie Wood. Do you find this valuable?    
sajsam
sajsam
28. RE: Rolling with the Oldies
Jul 8 2008, 5:56 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 8 2008, 5:56 PM EDT
"Like I told you: I grew up watching alot of old movies and TV shows. How bout Father Knows Best with Robert Young? Hazel with Don Delafore I think his name was, and Shirley Burke. Leave it To Beaver, It's a Wonderful Life with Michael O Shea. and Frances Beauvier. The Green Hornet, Lone Wolf, Splendor in The Grass with Warren Beatty and Natalie Wood. "
and; Picnic, Breakfast at Tiffany's,The Long Hot Summer, Miracle on 34th. Street; How about Ozzie & Harriet, Andy Griffith & Opie with Aunt Bea? Is there no end to this??? I don't think so. Luv ya Do you find this valuable?    
xena432000
xena432000
29. RE: Rolling with the Oldies
Jul 8 2008, 7:11 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 8 2008, 7:11 PM EDT
"and; Picnic, Breakfast at Tiffany's,The Long Hot Summer, Miracle on 34th. Street; How about Ozzie & Harriet, Andy Griffith & Opie with Aunt Bea? Is there no end to this??? I don't think so. Luv ya"
The Patty Duke Show, Gidget, The Incredible Mr. Limpet. Rawhide, Cannon, Medical Center, Mannix, Wild Wild West, Cat On a Hot Tin Roof, West Side Story, On the Waterfront, Rebel Without A Cause, Glass Bottom Boat, Pillow Talk, The BIrds. LONG LIVE THIS THREAD!!!!!!! Do you find this valuable?    
BlackWidowSC
BlackWidowSC
30. RE: Rolling with the Oldies
Jul 9 2008, 5:27 AM EDT | Post edited: Jul 9 2008, 5:27 AM EDT
"Oh my lets show how old i really am, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The Rifleman, Rat Patrol.
Loved Gone With The Wind, The Wizard of Oz, Frankenstein movies, Old Dr. Who show.
Anyone remember the show Dark Shadows ?
Now lets make this real interesting how about old songs and groups
the song thats in my head right now is
Our House by Crosby, Stills and Nash
I know how strange but it just popped there Darn I'm OLD
"
I know everything you listed. I really love Silent Movies. You're not the only one that has songs play in my head. How about the theme to Dr. Zhivago? Makes me want to waltz. Do you find this valuable?    
newbiegirl
newbiegirl
31. RE: Rolling with the Oldies
Jul 9 2008, 3:43 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 9 2008, 3:43 PM EDT
"I'm thrilled to be here, my friend. There are so many stories here, and I don't think we may ever end this thread. Does anyone remember Gone With the Wind. Oh that Gable; now there was a man's man if ever I saw one. More, later; Love, Sajsam"
Yes...I have seen GWTW several times and I never tire of it. Clark Gable is a hottie and a half!! I also like "Loves savage Fury". I can't quote the actors names, but it was a good one. "Jane Eyre" is another favorite. The rich dude in the picture had a dark smouldering beauty about him even if he was an @$$h0le! YUM! (<: Do you find this valuable?    
newbiegirl
newbiegirl
32. RE: Rolling with the Oldies
Jul 9 2008, 3:45 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 9 2008, 3:45 PM EDT
"Hell I grew up with all of them. Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Sir Laurence Olivier, and the list goes on. How old ARE you? Evil grin for Victor Mature eh? Yea he was good lookin but gimme say Howard Keel in Seven Wives for Seven Brothers, Dean Martin, Clark Gable. And the list goes on......... Talk atcha tomorrow. "
I'll be 49 in October. (<: 1  out of 1 found this valuable. Do you?    
newbiegirl
newbiegirl
33. RE: Rolling with the Oldies
Jul 9 2008, 3:48 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 9 2008, 3:48 PM EDT
"Classics are indeed timeless. Many times my Mom and I have watched old movies and shows together. Why of course the old spooky Dracula Frankenstein and Wolfman movies along with The Invisible Man etc. The Hounds of the Baskervilles and Sherlock Holmes. Yup yup. Abbott and Costello, Laurel and Hardy, The Three Stooges. And the list goes on. What fun this will be. Glad to hear you slept well my friend. Morpheus obviously smiled down on you last night. Talk soon, Will be on for awhile. Luv ya. Xena"
I don't really think you could call this an oldie, but it is a remake of an oldie. What did you ladies think of the NEW "Phantom of the Opera"? GAAAWWWD!! I loved it! I plan on buying the DVD when I get money ahead on my bills. (<: Do you find this valuable?    
newbiegirl
newbiegirl
34. RE: Rolling with the Oldies
Jul 9 2008, 3:57 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 9 2008, 3:57 PM EDT
"Oh my lets show how old i really am, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The Rifleman, Rat Patrol.
Loved Gone With The Wind, The Wizard of Oz, Frankenstein movies, Old Dr. Who show.
Anyone remember the show Dark Shadows ?
Now lets make this real interesting how about old songs and groups
the song thats in my head right now is
Our House by Crosby, Stills and Nash
I know how strange but it just popped there Darn I'm OLD
"
I remember "Dark Shadows". My mom used to watch it when I was real little. I had a crush on Barnabus Collins and I thought Mrs.Stottard (Gloria??) looked like a man. Angelique scarred the pants off of me because she was a witch. There is an "oldie" TV station called KONG over here that shows stuff like that... Along with Partridge Family, Gilligans Island, The Wild, Wild West & The Flying Nun. It's a hoot watching that old stuff. Game Show network also has Let's Make A Deal on everyday, shot back in the 60's and early 70's. Seeing the way people dressed and the hair styles are a riot!! (<: Do you find this valuable?    
BlackWidowSC
BlackWidowSC
35. RE: Rolling with the Oldies
Jul 9 2008, 4:26 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 9 2008, 4:26 PM EDT
"I don't really think you could call this an oldie, but it is a remake of an oldie. What did you ladies think of the NEW "Phantom of the Opera"? GAAAWWWD!! I loved it! I plan on buying the DVD when I get money ahead on my bills. (<:"
Have you ever seen the original "Phantom of the Opera" with Lon Chaney, made back in 1925? I loved it. They kinda ruin some movies by turning non-musicals into musicals. That ruins it for me. How about the British series "The Prisoner" with Patrick McGoohan? 1  out of 1 found this valuable. Do you?    
sajsam
sajsam
36. RE: Rolling with the Oldies
Jul 9 2008, 5:24 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 9 2008, 5:24 PM EDT
"Yes...I have seen GWTW several times and I never tire of it. Clark Gable is a hottie and a half!! I also like "Loves savage Fury". I can't quote the actors names, but it was a good one. "Jane Eyre" is another favorite. The rich dude in the picture had a dark smouldering beauty about him even if he was an @$$h0le! YUM! (<:"
Here's a Clark Gable film you may have not seen, but it is one of my favorites, even over GWTW. The movie is "Band of Angels" Sidney Poitier was in it also. I can't remember the name of the actress. but it was also about a rich land owner{Clark}, the deep South, Civil War, etc. Really an excellent movie. LOL, sajsam Do you find this valuable?    
newbiegirl
newbiegirl
37. RE: Rolling with the Oldies
Jul 9 2008, 5:58 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 9 2008, 5:58 PM EDT
"Have you ever seen the original "Phantom of the Opera" with Lon Chaney, made back in 1925? I loved it. They kinda ruin some movies by turning non-musicals into musicals. That ruins it for me. How about the British series "The Prisoner" with Patrick McGoohan?"
I remember some of the snippets of the original...I was a little girl and scary faces bothered me, big time. That phantom was hideous! I usually don't go for musicals either, but this one I liked. The voices were beautiful. They made me cry. Especially HIS song when she kissed that other dude! SUCH BETRAYAL!!! I wanted to slap that wench! O<: I like British humor, but don't have that much exposure to it. I haven't seen the series you are speaking of. I have seen Benny Hill, Monte Python, Mr. Bean...that's about it. Benny Hill may be funny, but I think he's a sexist pig. His expressions are funny, but his show is degrading for women. There...I said it. Have you seen "King Ralph"? John Goodman as the King of England??!! It's a hoot! I also like "Who's Line is it Anyway?" hosted by Drew Cary ( spelled right??). I need to take a breath now...(<: Do you find this valuable?    
xena432000
xena432000
38. RE: Rolling with the Oldies
Jul 9 2008, 6:00 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 9 2008, 6:00 PM EDT
"I know everything you listed. I really love Silent Movies. You're not the only one that has songs play in my head. How about the theme to Dr. Zhivago? Makes me want to waltz."
Welcome to the thread BWSC. Was wonderin when you were gonna mozey on over. Yes Dr. Zhivago. "Lara's Theme" wasn't it? It is a hauntingly beautiful song and yes everytime I hear it I too want to waltz. Heh heh it'd be better if we had partners to waltz with though. Tee hee Do you find this valuable?    
xena432000
xena432000
39. RE: Rolling with the Oldies
Jul 9 2008, 6:37 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 9 2008, 6:37 PM EDT
"Yes...I have seen GWTW several times and I never tire of it. Clark Gable is a hottie and a half!! I also like "Loves savage Fury". I can't quote the actors names, but it was a good one. "Jane Eyre" is another favorite. The rich dude in the picture had a dark smouldering beauty about him even if he was an @$$h0le! YUM! (<:"
"Loves Savage Fury" starred Perry King, Jennifer ONeill and Robert Reed of Brady Bunch fame.
Jane Eyre starred:
Orson Welles
Joan Fontaine
Liz Taylor
Agnes Moorehead of Bewitched
Just to name a few.
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