3. Jason Robards - All The President's Men
11. Thomas Mitchell - Stagecoach
17. Frank Sinatra - From Here To Eternity
27. Harold Russell - The Best Years Of Our Lives
32. George Sanders - All About Eve
39. Monte Woolley - Miracle On 34th Street
56. Jack Nicholson - Terms Of Endearment
31. Joan Fontaine - Suspicion
46. Ingrid Bergman - Anastasia
47. Claudette Colbert - It Happened One Night
69. Judy Holliday - Born Yesterday
71. Anne Bancroft - The Miracle Worker
3. Victor McLaglen - The Informer
22. Jimmy Stewart - The Philadelphia Story
33. Fredric March - Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
64. Fredric March - The Best Years Of Our Lives
70. Clark Gable - It Happened One Night
For a few years there I was a pretty regular shopper on ebay. Several titles have since appeared on DVD (thanks to the great folks at Criterion), but for anything prior to 1949 I've had to rely on old VHS rental copies.
Btw, has anybody heard the news regarding the release of the original trilogy on DVD? The scoop can be found here, with follow-ups here and here. Warning: Lucas strikes again.
You know, I may have, as it's become my standard reaction to multiply-released sets like this. And you can probably expect the same comment when they're released in several HD-DVD versions. :-)
For starters, McSweeney's is featuring an interview with Vonnegut from a few years ago on their main page today.
12. Kim Hunter - A Streetcar Named Desire
37. Jane Darwell - The Grapes of Wrath
60. Patty Duke - The Miracle Worker
3. Jason Robards - All The President's Men
11. Thomas Mitchell - Stagecoach
17. Frank Sinatra - From Here To Eternity
27. Harold Russell - The Best Years Of Our Lives
32. George Sanders - All About Eve
39. Monte Woolley - Miracle On 34th Street
56. Jack Nicholson - Terms Of Endearment
31. Joan Fontaine - Suspicion
46. Ingrid Bergman - Anastasia
47. Claudette Colbert - It Happened One Night
69. Judy Holliday - Born Yesterday
71. Anne Bancroft - The Miracle Worker
3. Victor McLaglen - The Informer
22. Jimmy Stewart - The Philadelphia Story
33. Fredric March - Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
64. Fredric March - The Best Years Of Our Lives
70. Clark Gable - It Happened One Night
For the curious, my track listing is right here.
9. Positively 4th Street - Bob Dylan
16. We're A Happy Family - The Ramones
For a few years there I was a pretty regular shopper on ebay. Several titles have since appeared on DVD (thanks to the great folks at Criterion), but for anything prior to 1949 I've had to rely on old VHS rental copies.
I'd take (in no particular order):
The Miracle Of Morgan's Creek (1944)
Harold And Maude (1971)
This Is Spinal Tap (1984)
Seven Chances (1925)
City Lights (1931)
The Ringo Kid, I Can't Give You Anything But Love, and golf.
The Philadelphia Story. I remember Katharine Hepburn saying it, and I'm guessing Cary Grant did as well.
What a talent he had for accents. Has anybody heard his versions of Beatles songs? Just amazing.
Btw, has anybody heard the news regarding the release of the original trilogy on DVD? The scoop can be found here, with follow-ups here and here. Warning: Lucas strikes again.
You know, I may have, as it's become my standard reaction to multiply-released sets like this. And you can probably expect the same comment when they're released in several HD-DVD versions. :-)
That's pretty cool. I'll bet they'll look great on the store shelves as I pass them by.