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Old 12-29-2016, 06:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Never saw it, and I don't like musicals.
It's so much more than just a musical. Give it a try.

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Gene Kelly no clue. I've heard of Fred Astaire; had to google him after a Sage Francis reference.
Kelly and Astaire were like the Jagger and Richards of the 50s. Guy's were Hollywood cinema rock stars.
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Old 12-29-2016, 09:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Kelly and Astaire were like the Jagger and Richards of the 50s. Guy's were Hollywood cinema rock stars.

NB for the younger crowd: First off Jagger and Richards weren't "of the 50s," they were of the "60s and beyond..." And another thing, Keef and Mick didn't tap dance. Maybe Mick had moves like Jagger, but I don't think they were of the tap dancing variety, maybe a little soft shoe mixed in with style of James Brown.
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Old 12-29-2016, 12:18 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Who is Debbie Reynolds? Just looked at her wiki, didn't help. Is there something in particular I should know her from?
Are you a fan of old movies? She was, Kathy Selden, one of the three leading dancer in Singing in the Rain, Tammy in Tammy and the Bachelor and Molly Brown in The Unsinkable Molly Brown. She also was the voice of a few of cartoon characters Charlotte from Charlotte's Web, Lulu Pickles from Rugrats, Nana Possible from Kim Possible.

Debbie Reynolds with Leslie Nielsen (Naked Gun33 1/3) and bob.'s goat.
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Are you a fan of old movies? She was, Kathy Selden, one of the three leading dancer in Singing in the Rain, Tammy in Tammy and the Bachelor and Molly Brown in The Unsinkable Molly Brown. She also was the voice of a few of cartoon characters Charlotte from Charlotte's Web, Lulu Pickles from Rugrats, Nana Possible from Kim Possible.

Debbie Reynolds with Leslie Nielsen (Naked Gun33 1/3) and bob.'s goat.
Those movies bring back some memories. My Mom loved all all of that. I didn't realize the movie "Postcards from the Edge" was a biopic of Carrie and Debbie until this morning. Now I have to watch it again.
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I'd **** 70s Dolly, but after that I'm so ****ing out.
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I'd **** 70s Dolly, but after that I'm so ****ing out.
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She's 70 now, so you're good to go.
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is halloweentown that disney movie about those kids whose mom was dating a vampire?
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is halloweentown that disney movie about those kids whose mom was dating a vampire?
No. It was about the movie where they went to Halloweentown.
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You mean Lost Boys? The one where Kiefer Sutherland has a mullet?

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