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Re: Round 5 - THE FINAL - #5 Powell & #3 Hawks

Posted: October 27th, 2011, 3:58 pm
by Dewey1960
Dancin' with the STARS... (That Howard!)
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Re: Round 5 - THE FINAL - #5 Powell & #3 Hawks

Posted: October 27th, 2011, 4:03 pm
by ChiO
But Michael can tell TALES with his living dolls!

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Re: Round 5 - THE FINAL - #5 Powell & #3 Hawks

Posted: October 27th, 2011, 4:11 pm
by Dewey1960
So could Howard!
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Re: Round 5 - THE FINAL - #5 Powell & #3 Hawks

Posted: October 27th, 2011, 4:12 pm
by Rita Hayworth
This becoming a You Tube Tug of War - SSO Style! :wink:

Re: Round 5 - THE FINAL - #5 Powell & #3 Hawks

Posted: October 27th, 2011, 4:22 pm
by knitwit45
aw, Lauren Bacall can WIGGLE better'n that.....(and so can Walter Brennan!!!!)

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Re: Round 5 - THE FINAL - #5 Powell & #3 Hawks

Posted: October 27th, 2011, 5:08 pm
by ChiO
You can have Walter Brennan. Many here would prefer James Mason. And as far as "wiggle", howzabout Helen Mirren underwater with a spear. Sigh. (One has to sign up for the Adult Youtube to see her wiggles.)

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Re: Round 5 - THE FINAL - #5 Powell & #3 Hawks

Posted: October 27th, 2011, 5:34 pm
by Dewey1960
You can TOTALLY HAVE Helen Mirren!!!
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Re: Round 5 - THE FINAL - #5 Powell & #3 Hawks

Posted: October 27th, 2011, 5:51 pm
by knitwit45
and I'll take Pottsie aka the Yum Yum guy, ANY DAY!

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Re: Round 5 - THE FINAL - #5 Powell & #3 Hawks

Posted: October 27th, 2011, 6:11 pm
by JackFavell
You'll have a fight on your hands, knitty! Oh I guess I could settle for Oskar Homolka.

Re: Round 5 - THE FINAL - #5 Powell & #3 Hawks

Posted: October 27th, 2011, 6:14 pm
by knitwit45
I know, isn't he a doll in this? THE DIRECTOR KNEW HOW TO GET THE BEST OUT OF EACH OF THEM :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Round 5 - THE FINAL - #5 Powell & #3 Hawks

Posted: October 27th, 2011, 9:10 pm
by ChiO
Here is the Honor Roll of those who nominated Michael Powell. A more distinguished and diverse group is hard to imagine.

Ann Harding
charliechaplinfan
ChiO
JackFavell
Jezebel38
kingrat
Moraldo Rubini
Mr. Arkadin
pvitari
srowley75

Honorable Mention: LzCutter -- nominated Michael Powell and some other person. Ms. Cutter -- it is not too late.

We welcome all those who appreciate both Art and Entertainment.

Re: Round 5 - THE FINAL - #5 Powell & #3 Hawks

Posted: October 28th, 2011, 7:24 am
by knitwit45
Hey! No soliciting/campaigning/begging within 50 feet of the polling place..........

Re: Round 5 - THE FINAL - #5 Powell & #3 Hawks

Posted: October 28th, 2011, 7:55 am
by ChiO
The ChiO Super-PAC does not solicit, campaign or beg. It merely lays out the facts and lets the people decide. (And accepts donations from anyone.)

Re: Round 5 - THE FINAL - #5 Powell & #3 Hawks

Posted: October 28th, 2011, 8:28 am
by CineMaven
[b][u]ChiO[/u][/b] wrote:Here is the Honor Roll of those who nominated Michael Powell. A more distinguished and diverse group is hard to imagine.

Ann Harding
charliechaplinfan
ChiO
JackFavell
Jezebel38
kingrat
Moraldo Rubini
Mr. Arkadin
pvitari
srowley75


Honorable Mention: LzCutter -- nominated Michael Powell and some other person. Ms. Cutter -- it is not too late.

We welcome all those who appreciate both Art and Entertainment.
You named names. Good to see. Verrrry good to see.

I suggested writing essays...but the YouTube clips are a much MUCH better idea. And I love it! If a picture is worth a thousand words...film clips are worth a thousand pictures! Thank you Dewey and ChiO.

Re: Round 5 - THE FINAL - #5 Powell & #3 Hawks

Posted: October 28th, 2011, 11:14 am
by srowley75
ChiO wrote:A more distinguished and diverse group is hard to imagine.
My presence contributes to the "diverse" part... :mrgreen:

Looking back and considering Hawks' career a bit more closely, I suppose my vote should have been more difficult than it was (though after giving it some more thought, I would still back Powell). Hawks made quite a few films I count among my favorites, and I should probably have given more consideration to his contribution to the art of screwball comedy (which I still believe is the most difficult genre to do well, having seen SO MANY rotten comedies). But Powell's films are much more unique to me - and not just from the standpoint of that gorgeous color which so many consider to be his trademark. His films are full of wit, often precisely and deliberately paced [among other things, Black Narcissus is a very well-crafted thriller], and have stayed planted in my mind long after I've watched (and rewatched) them. I agree with ChiO that A Matter of Life and Death is one of the most beautiful of films, and the opening lingers in the memory not only because of the visuals, but because the dialogue is so brilliant and the characters so memorable.

I guess I also find it surprising that a British director was one of our top two. Among my acquaintances, there are quite a few who tend to downplay the contributions of the British to world cinema (they prefer the French, Italians, and Japanese).