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stork100
07-26-20, 07:58 PM
Gone but not forgotten.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDdePP5AKHk

Aktungbby
07-26-20, 08:05 PM
/\ Ahem! That's "Gone with the Wind" she died in the movie....and outlived all of her fabulous castmates! Incl. Hattie McDaniel who aced her out for Best Supporting Actress Oscar as Mammie! :Kaleun_Thumbs_Up:

Reece
07-26-20, 08:53 PM
TBH I thought she was already dead, 104, what a long life, good on her! :up:

Jimbuna
07-27-20, 03:39 AM
RIP

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcPRD5XqseA

Eichhörnchen
07-27-20, 08:28 AM
I liked her best with Erroll Flynn in 'The Adventures of Robin Hood'

To think that they were lovers in that movie... and he died over 60 years ago

Aktungbby
07-27-20, 09:40 AM
To think that they were lovers in that movie... https://i.pinimg.com/originals/b3/38/93/b338933d20b55b074a7da2b72357ac1d.jpgplus she got to ride Triggerhttps://i.pinimg.com/originals/1e/99/59/1e99593ebf8e190844dac6cd4f77d533.jpgin that movie:yeah:...now that's some serious 'horsin' around BBY!

Platapus
07-27-20, 06:07 PM
She had those eyes too


(sigh)

Eichhörnchen
07-27-20, 06:33 PM
@ Aktung: yes, I'd forgotten that... a gorgeous movie in every sense

Aktungbby
07-27-20, 07:40 PM
She had those eyes too


(sigh) NO NO you senile PHD! that was Bette Davis :arrgh!: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/8e/e4/eb/8ee4eb16df541d097b22ba02323c196c.jpghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPOIS5taqA8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPOIS5taqA8) :O:

_dgn_
07-27-20, 09:06 PM
A great (even mythical) artist left us at a time when her most famous film is being censored, especially in France !

The Inquisition is back ! When are planned the giant autodafes with the film and the posters of the movie ?

Yes, we are living in a wonderful time ...

Platapus
07-28-20, 05:27 PM
auto da fé

It is what you oughtn't do

But you do anyway. :D

_dgn_
07-29-20, 10:26 AM
auto da fé

It is what you oughtn't do

But you do anyway. :D


McCarthyism was long decried by leftists.
But even if his practices were questionable, his aim was to protect his country from real and deadly aggressions, both inside and outside.


There is now a desire from of the same leftists (or extreme-leftists) to divide the so-called "civilized" nations with the same questionable methods, to weaken them by feeling guilt, by repentance of so-called crimes committed centuries ago. In "civilized" great nations, one is responsible against the law only for acts committed by oneself, not those committed by one's parents, grandparents or ancestors. Very odd, this reintroduction of this concept of "collective guilt" that has wreaked havoc, however, in the last century !

About these subversion techniques of society, I read (and understood, I think !) Antonio Gramsci's work, but is-it the case for everyone ?


Cheers.