24-06-2018, 02:34 PM
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Re: Leisurely Scribbles (part 5)
Originally Posted by
gumbud
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well that was helpful - NOT - I asked many questions and you just ignored them - well OK - I at least know were I stand in the future - goodbye I will watch my fillums alone!!
I did not ignore the questions Gummy old bean, it takes a while for the questions to sink in and the wrong answers to be made up, if i don’t know the answers I will still have a shot at the question, even if it’s two or three pages later, besides I’ve asked loads of questions and i couldn’t give a fiddlers when they get ignored, i’m used to it.
“Then comes a horseman –with jane fonda ; james caan and Jason robards – she starred in this in 1978 and by then had starred in 27 movies and been nominated for various awards – she was a star from the beginning and she went on to make many more including her current with Robert redford – wot did I like about them all ?? – good acting of course – well sure gon it partner great actin – ain’t it just – but the bloody scenery is bloody magic ain’t it just – yep they don’t make filums like that no more – even that ‘on mountain …..’ somemut doesn’t muster does it Jem?? And of cours not forgettin the dialogue – pure gold!! – A I’m serious too!
fill in the blanks for me if ya can!!
ps: were they always filmed in the same location?”
i'm afraid I didn't see that film Gummy, but i will make a note to watch it. I agree with you about the mentioned being great actors, and great actors will not act in bad films if they can help it, so I'd imagine the film is a first class production too. Jane Fonda daughter of Henry and brother of Peter was born to films, a natural, although I never rated Peter Fonda as anything special in the acting line. Redford in my opinion was more than just a pretty face to the ladies, he was brilliant in “Brubaker” he has real talent. what can one add about Jason Robards? a film legend who always turned in a great performance.
Personally I think the standards have dropped and all Hollywood is producing now is rubbish, when they run out of ideas they should resort to remaking old successful films as they always used to, but that is just my opinion and it doesn’t answer your question, was it “Were they all filmed in the same location?” your guess is a good as mine, but I suppose they probably were as they would all be familiar with the surroundings and it’s hard to spot the same tree/rock twice, unless it was “Ayer's Rock”
Now you’ll say the posts are too long, a fella just can’t win.