View Full Version : i just watched "roman holiday"
corr.
Audrey hepburn was a bit of a looker :P
i saw almost all of "the seven year itch" too.
i enjoyed both of those films.
A good twenty fours hours for golden oldies...next will be " battleship potemkin" :P
sapphirelily10
07-09-03, 03:14 AM
Is there no end to this man's thirst for cinematic knowledge? :P
Some of the oldies are the best, eh?
Try "Spiral Staircase", Vern.....spooky oldie ;)
not heard of that till now..i saw some old films :
"touch of evil" , "lolita" tres gut
and some hitchcockopian wuns..rear window, psycho, north by northwest...and i seenerated "rebel without a guaze" and the longest film ever "giant"
...."bringing up baby" was genius, but i think i said that already..
i even remember seeing a film called "tea and sympathy"..always remember that title...watched when was off school for some reason...
seven samuria was a goodum oldie too...
i haven't seen citizen kane, which is apparently a fairly good old film.
"short cuts" was a good recentish film.
squeak
Mistyeyeddreamer
07-09-03, 01:41 PM
You know that scene in Roman Holiday, where Gregory Peck sticks his hand in the mouth of a statue type thing and pretends it's been bitten off? Well that wasn't in the script , he did it as a prank on Audrey Hepburn. Her reaction was genuine. The director decided it was funny kept it in the film.
Misty
good trivia!
i liked the bit with audrey hepburn in!
hollygolightly
07-09-03, 10:41 PM
Favourite oldie has to be "It's a Wonderful Life" :cry:
Annabel
07-09-03, 11:20 PM
:lol:
i am desperate for 'How to Murder Your wife', starring Jack Lemmon and Terry Thomas to come on telly, so i can tape it.
i have scoured the internet in search of a dvd or vid to buy but alas, no success.
it is such a great film, soo funny and so 1960's, wicked.
was terry thomas the guy who says "Diiiiing , Dong!"
hehehe *imagining the voice used to say that*