Personally, I think you should give yourself a big round of applause! That's an amazing list and I doubt I could do it.
When I saw you list "The Old Dark House," my jaw dropped. Then I saw you listed a different version than the decidedly weird one I saw years ago on TV (the 1963 version).
Are you going to do that again? I can rec Errol Flynn if you haven't seen "Captain Blood" or "The Adventures of Robin Hood."
I don't remember any of the actors in the '63 version, I just remember watching with a WTF expression on my face. LOL
I see you like Cary Grant. If you haven't seen "Charade," with Audrey Hepburn, that is a very cool mystery. One of the very best Hitchcock imitators.
Which version of "Taming of the Shrew" did you like the best and why? I didn't realize there were other versions besides the Taylor/Burton film. And how did you get your hands on these?
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When I saw you list "The Old Dark House," my jaw dropped. Then I saw you listed a different version than the decidedly weird one I saw years ago on TV (the 1963 version).
Are you going to do that again? I can rec Errol Flynn if you haven't seen "Captain Blood" or "The Adventures of Robin Hood."
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I don't think I've ever seen an Errol Flynn film. I do plan on doing it again. It's nice to keep a record of what I've seen and read to look back on.
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I see you like Cary Grant. If you haven't seen "Charade," with Audrey Hepburn, that is a very cool mystery. One of the very best Hitchcock imitators.
Which version of "Taming of the Shrew" did you like the best and why? I didn't realize there were other versions besides the Taylor/Burton film. And how did you get your hands on these?
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The Burton/Taylor version is my favorite, and then 10 Things I Hate About You. I watched the others in my Screen Adaptations class this past semester.
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