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Post by Judy on May 23, 2011 15:09:23 GMT -5
Okay...While we're playing the photo game, how about another type of brain test....
How many movies can you name in which either Kate's character - or another character - said the name of the movie?.....
I'll start it off:
Sidney Kidd (Henry Daniell) in The Philadelphia Story.
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Post by dreamer on May 23, 2011 15:26:51 GMT -5
Okay...While we're playing the photo game, how about another type of brain test.... How many movies can you name in which either Kate's character - or another character - said the name of the movie?..... I'll start it off: Sidney Kidd (Henry Daniell) in The Philadelphia Story. Autch that's a brainer - giggles - good idea Judy.
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Post by moonriver on May 24, 2011 16:20:05 GMT -5
I don´t understand, sorry! Can you explain me it?
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Post by Judy on May 24, 2011 20:00:29 GMT -5
I don´t understand, sorry! Can you explain me it? Sure. What I mean in this: In many of Kate's movies, at some point in the movie, her character - or another character in the movie - says the name of the movie as part of their dialogue. So in my example, Sidney Kidd's character in The Philadelphia Story SAYS the words "The Philadelphia Story" when he's talking to Macauley Connor and Liz Imbrie in his office. Or another example would be, say, Suddenly, Last Summer in the scene where Violet is talking about her son's mysterious death and she says the words "suddenly, last summer..." in one of her speeches. There are more examples from other films. Does this make it any clearer?
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Post by CrazyForKate on May 24, 2011 22:55:17 GMT -5
I'm going with an easy one- The African Queen- mostly Bogie, but I think Hepburn says it at least once too.
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Post by dreamer on May 25, 2011 1:59:12 GMT -5
Ethel Thayer in On Golden Pond
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Post by Judy on May 25, 2011 8:51:39 GMT -5
And ... playing with myself (you should pardon the expression)....I'll add Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.....there're more :-)
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Post by Judy on May 25, 2011 8:52:39 GMT -5
And ... playing with myself (you should pardon the expression)....I'll add Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.....there're more :-) Oops, I got that wrong. It's Guess Who's Coming to Dinnah...
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Post by Judy on May 25, 2011 8:55:11 GMT -5
I'm going with an easy one- The African Queen- mostly Bogie, but I think Hepburn says it at least once too. Yep CfK, they both say it. This gives you double points ... if we were giving points, that is....:-)
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Post by evelien on May 26, 2011 11:33:06 GMT -5
Nice idea!
"You can't always see that undercurrent, but it's there." Michael Garroway in Undercurrent
And another one: "A penny for your thoughts. No, a poor little red rose for your thoughts, Alice Adams." Arthur Russell in Alice Adams
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Post by CrazyForKate on May 26, 2011 19:53:29 GMT -5
Holiday. Said by several characters, I'm pretty sure. It's easy when it's only one word ;D
Woman of the Year- self-explanatory. Although it's really "America's Outstanding Woman of the Year".
I also seem to recall a discussion of the "State of our union" in State of the Union...
Err...that's all for now, I really need to re-watch all those movies.
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Post by Judy on May 27, 2011 7:55:30 GMT -5
...And another variation on a title...
I'll try to be what he liked to call me. His little woman.
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Post by evelien on Jun 3, 2011 13:09:44 GMT -5
Just thought of another one. Doesn't the narrator at the end of 'Dragon Seed' say something about the seed of the dragon?
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Post by Judy on Jun 4, 2011 10:32:32 GMT -5
Yep. Seed of the dragon...
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Post by moonriver on Jun 4, 2011 14:48:16 GMT -5
I don´t understand, sorry! Can you explain me it? Sure. What I mean in this: In many of Kate's movies, at some point in the movie, her character - or another character in the movie - says the name of the movie as part of their dialogue. So in my example, Sidney Kidd's character in The Philadelphia Story SAYS the words "The Philadelphia Story" when he's talking to Macauley Connor and Liz Imbrie in his office. Or another example would be, say, Suddenly, Last Summer in the scene where Violet is talking about her son's mysterious death and she says the words "suddenly, last summer..." in one of her speeches. There are more examples from other films. Does this make it any clearer? Thank U Judy! Your explanation is perfect....  Even in spanish, the same things happens ^^ I believe that I will be able to find some exemple 
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