A fantastic piece of filmmaking. I love it.
And that side-gag about the guy with the goofy teeth in his old jalopy - "ya know there's a lota real smart people insida 'Quintin" - priceless....
I heard they were really nervous about filming this because of the lack of facetime for Bogie at the...
lol lol lol
Nice, Edward. Speaking of music - and I know you'll like this one: Dublin's Imelda May is playing the O2 Dublin soon and I am really trying to get tickets. :D
Emerson Hats
JP - do you own any? I am in the process of acquiring one an would be delighted to get more information on this marque. It's one I hadn't heard of. I am interested in their positioning in the market in terms of quality.
Fletch - crossed wires - the version I'm taking about IS the Gene Autry 1933 version of course - play the clip above for this.
Just I've been listening to Hank Williams too, s'all....
PS - -I find the Gene Autry version very sad and moving.
Yes that's Quicksand.
No, the second one you refer to is Detour. I love that movie. When I was in NY I went to the street corner where the protagonist and his girlfriend are filemed walking. 77th and Riverside.
Listening to Hank Williams (from the Ultimate Collection). What got me into it again was listening to Johnny Depp signing "The Last Roundup" in Public Enemies. Since them I can't get the tune out of my head.
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I've resigned myself that I'm not getting it done.... I've done one paragraph (!) Can't make sense of how this relates to my venture.... :(
Sorry folks for talking in riddles - Betty understands me lol
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