That’s probably why she doesn’t swing her arms when she dances.
Those aren't buoys...!There’s several and rather contradictory definitions of “hosebeast”. ![]()
The Sam Shepard thread reminded me of how hard I fell for him after The Right Stuff. That persisted all these years too.
LOL, fight to the death! ![]()
Yeah, Sam Shepard stuck with me, too. I loved that film in every way, but Sam always closed the deal when I decided between watching it again and watching something else.
Sam Elliott. He’s six years older than my dad, but man, that voice…
Lately I’ve been getting sort of a crush on Louise Fletcher, been watching “One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest”. Thing is that movie came out in 1975, more than a decade before I was even born. I’ve checked out her other roles, she used to play Westerns a lot in the late 50s and early 60s. She was very cute, though Fletcher is now 83 years old and I’m only 30. That’s a 50 plus year gap.
Check out The Cheap Detective, it’s kind of a parody pastiche of Humphrey Bogart clichés with Fletcher playing Ilsa to Peter Falk’s Rick. And Scatman Crothers as Sam; how could it not be awesome?
My first serious girlfriend looked identical to a young Bernadette Peters.
My age: 44
My contributions:
Julianne Moore, 12 years older than I.
And, one I’m sure many agree with, but she slipped their minds, Bonnie Hunt, 11 years older.
I’ll check it out, thanks in advance for I have been trying to watch more things starring Louise.
It’s not really starring Fletcher. It’s largely a parody of The Maltese Falcon, but at one point, Lou (Peter Falk) visits a nightclub that’s obviously Rick’s from Casablanca.
It’s still good. Fletcher plays a role very different from her stern, authoritarian Nurse Ratched just a few years earlier. Good turns also from Falk, Marsha Mason (Neil Simon wrote the screenplay; they were married at the time), Madeline Kahn, Stockard Channing, and Ann-Margaret.
Another vote for Emmylou Harris. She just happens to be on TV at this very moment and does indeed look very nice.
Tom Selleck.
oh god yes, Sam Shepard. But he has some serious competition with Anthony Hopkins circa The Mask of Zorro. Antonio Banderas never had a chance.
Jacqueline Bisset (72)
Susan Sarandon (70)
Christie Brinkley (63)
You know, I’ve always wanted to pretend I was a marine biology major.
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Careful! You might be called upon to fish a Titleist out of a whale’s blowhole! :eek:
Not that there’s anything wrong with that.
I have all of you beat on age difference. My crush lived during the turn of the last century and I’m alive the turn of this century. Thought of posting here finally because I just went to see The Great Dictator on the big screen (Alamo Drafthouse for the win - again!)
Chaplin is sooo dreamy. And brilliant and endlessly talented. Even with the silly painted mustache, I can see how gorgeous that man is. Whenever I watch his movies, I kind of float around for hours thinking about him.