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68wolff

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  1. Yum Taco's
  2. Rachel Weiz Rachel Weiz or Uma Thurman
  3. Kindergarten Cop
  4. Good Abbott and Costello Meet The Mummy
  5. Just pure acting, that's all that was needed
  6. For your viewing pleasure.....Enjoy this great clip
  7. Hell, what classic movie is bad, they had the greatest actors and actresses with the greatest chemistry and scenes ever.
  8. Great movie. Can't go wrong with them. All I can say is thank God for Turner Classic Movies. I spend too much with them, but it's worth it.
  9. NA - 3.5
  10. Love the Stooges also. So many classics to watch, so little time. But I'm making and effort.
  11. I'm a baaaad boy I'm sorry.....Was just watching Abbott and Costello
  12. Yum Mimosa's
  13. Abbott and Costello, one of the greatest comedy teams of all time Abbott and Costello was a legendary comedy team, consisting of Bud Abbott, the tall, thin straight man, and Lou Costello, the short, pudgy comic. They were famous for their rapid-fire verbal exchanges, and Costello’s clownish view of the world. Like Laurel and Hardy, they were a visual contrast - the tall, debonair Bud Abbott, and the short, goofy, unkempt Lou Costello. In fact, when they were hired by Universal Studios, the studio was thinking of them as a more up-to-date version of Laurel and Hardy. Abbott and Costello initially teamed up in 1931 when Bud Abbott was working at a Brooklyn theater, and Lou Costello asked him to fill in for his act’s straight man, who had taken ill. Throughout the 1930’s Abbott and Costello built and polished their act in vaudeville and burlesque theaters, using well-known vaudeville routines. In 1938, they came to national prominence after performing on the radio show The Kate Smith Hour, which lead to Abbott and Costello signing a movie contract with Universal Studios the next year. In 1940, Abbott and Costello released their first film, One Night in the Tropics, in which they were only supposed to be supporting roles, but they ended up stealing the show, notably with an abridged version of their classic "Who's on First?" routine. They were quickly propelled to stardom, starring in the movies, their own radio show and television program. Bud Abbott and Lou Costello swiftly became box office sensations, and one of the most popular comedy teams of all times, creating dozens of movies (as well as radio shows, a ground-breaking television show, and their own comic book series) over the next twenty years.
  14. Finished my John Wayne marathon, thought i would post more for your viewing pleasure
  15. Enemy Below, The
  16. Haven't Seen The Shining - Original
  17. Monica Bellucci Monica Bellucci or Sophia Loren
  18. Yum Margarita
  19. Jaclyn Smith Jaclyn Smith or Kate Jackson
  20. Yuck Potato Salad
  21. Bad Operation Dumbo Drop
  22. I only left because of the Army. Been to Boston a few times, mainly to go to Fenway Park. Figured the way old ballparks are disappearing I better go before it's too late. I was real happy to see the Sox finally win the big one. Ted Williams is my #2 fav player of all time. Not a big Michigan fan, but they are a good team and have a lot of tradition. But give them credit, they Bama in 2000
  23. Gregory Peck and Jean Simmons x5
  24. Ok Clash Of The Titans - Origional

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