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At 9/01/2006 1:18 PM ,
augie said...
Rob I think you got the wrong type of partner for Rock Hudson there big guy.On that note I'll take John Travolta and Samuel Jackson in Pulp fiction.
At 9/01/2006 2:21 PM ,
Mitch said...
Hey Augie
I too am a big fan of Pulp Fiction...but for me it has to be Uma Thurman and John Travolta.
If you are a Quentin Tarrantino fan then check out True Romance... Not as well known as "Pulp" but a tremendous cast and the two people that light it up are Patricia Arquette and Christian Slater.
At 9/01/2006 8:39 PM ,
Rob said...
These classic team-ups were not just one hit wonders. These people made multiple movies(shows) and developed legendary Hollywood relationships both on and off the screen together.
The public eats this stuff up and it certainly did'nt hurt their careers. Rock Hudson's private life preferences were not a secret , and despite this he continued to always land the perfect 'male' roles.
At 9/05/2006 3:22 PM ,
steve kiv said...
Judy and Steve from Oklahoma!
At 9/05/2006 3:22 PM ,
steve kiv said...
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At 9/05/2006 9:41 PM ,
Rob said...
There are many dual lead men
My favorite...
Abbott & Costello
Notable mention to :
Lewis & Martin
Many others
At 9/06/2006 9:23 PM ,
Rob said...
Davey & Goliath , wow, you had to be up early for that one. You sit and watch the whole thing only to find out at the end it had religous overtones and sponsors. Good way to shove religon down the throat of a young child. Maybe it was the worlds 1st religous info-mercial.
My favorite clay animation was
Gumbi & Pokey .
At 9/06/2006 11:47 PM ,
Mitch said...
I vote for...
Vince, E, Turtle, & Drama
At 9/07/2006 6:59 AM ,
Mitch said...
Nona
I'm surprised you left out for favorite duo from yesteryear...
Jock & Miss Ellie
At 9/07/2006 3:38 PM ,
augie said...
Time to get to the real deal
Timmie and Lassie
Amos and Andy
Gomez and Morticia
The Car 54 guys(Tootie and?)
Sylvester and Tweety
Duane Allman and Dickie Betts
Fat Momma Cass and some fried chicken
#1 answer Lou and the Babe
At 9/07/2006 4:43 PM ,
Mitch said...
Augie
I believe it was Tootie and ooh! ooh! Muldoon!
At 9/07/2006 5:14 PM ,
augie said...
Jody, that's easy baby. Me and you at Romeo and Juliet in Ellenville and sharing a Banana split after spinning the wheel at the drug store counter.
At 9/08/2006 4:27 PM ,
Mitch said...
Since there are some people feeling left out of the current topics on the blog...I think we should start our own "Food Channel"
Let's exchange some of our favorite recipies....Whaddyathink?
Rob...do your stuff post a pic of Emeril, Rachel, Mario or Cody Shilling and lets get some good eats!
At 9/11/2006 9:24 PM ,
Rob said...
One of my all time couples
Errol Flynn and Olivia Dehavilland
The Swashbuckler and the fair Maiden.
Also , Archibald Cox and Grace Kelly in those great Hitchcock movies
Any guess what his screen name was?
At 9/12/2006 6:39 AM ,
Mitch said...
Rob
Are you referring to Cary Grant? I think his real name was Archibald Leach.
At 9/12/2006 10:51 AM ,
Rob said...
You're right , Cox was the watergate dude. I guess politicians are like actors. Who knows, maybe an actor will be president someday. Oh wait!! that has already happened
At 9/17/2006 9:41 PM ,
Rob said...
Cary Grant represents COOL. He had his Mojo workin all the time. He looked great in Clothes and had an aura of 'touch of class' . He was also capable of an action / dramatic role with ease (hitchcock)
He's on my top 10
At 9/18/2006 10:12 AM ,
Mitch said...
Cary Grant & Eva Marie Saint in one of my favorite movies of all time..."North by Northwest" (Classic Hitchcock) He was the epitome of cool
At 9/18/2006 10:01 PM ,
Rob said...
I love those night clubs from the old movies. Guys in Tuxedos , Gals in Clingy dresses. Smoke everywhere , the sound of popping corks.
At 9/23/2006 7:56 AM ,
augie said...
I just watched "The Crowd Roars" on TCM and have to add Robert Taylor and Maureen Sullivan to the list .Maureen with King Kong (was it her?) She was so beautiful. This movie from 1932 might be the best fight movie
At 9/23/2006 7:08 PM ,
Rob said...
Maureen Sullivan was Jane in the Tarzan Movies...UmGowwa!
At 9/24/2006 5:35 AM ,
augie said...
Tarzan, King Kong, almost the same .Fay Raye not bad either but Maureen was too classy
At 9/24/2006 9:38 PM ,
Rob said...
They both could scream great
At 9/29/2006 11:54 AM ,
Mitch said...
The best screamers on film...
Fay Wray in King Kong, Jamie Lee Curtis in Halloween or her famous mother Janet Leigh in Psycho
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