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Guess the Movie from the Quote

 
 
Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Tue 18 Mar, 2003 02:14 pm
Yes it was and the photography was superb.

"And then one day when our firstborn son was put into his arms, he could see that the boy had inherited his own eyes as they once were, large, brilliant, and black."
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hiama
 
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Reply Wed 19 Mar, 2003 03:44 am
Your turn Raggedy
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Wed 19 Mar, 2003 07:26 am
My quote is above your post, Hiama. Very Happy The lines were spoken at the end of the movie. It's an old classic.
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hiama
 
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Reply Wed 19 Mar, 2003 09:48 am
Jane Eyre ?

I think the best version was the Orson Welles and Joan Fontaine one-what do you think ?
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mac11
 
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Reply Wed 19 Mar, 2003 11:16 am
Raggedy will be back later today, but she told me that the correct answer is indeed Jane Eyre. (She didn't want to hold up the game as she knew she would be out.) And I'm sure that she'll have an opinion as to the best version of Jane Eyre.

Personally, none of the versions that I've seen compare with the version I saw in my head when read the book at age 13 or so... Laughing
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hiama
 
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Reply Wed 19 Mar, 2003 12:32 pm
I know they never do , Macsm11. That's good though isn't it ?
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mac11
 
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Reply Wed 19 Mar, 2003 12:55 pm
Absolutely, hiama, that's a very good thing. Smile

Your turn...
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hiama
 
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Reply Wed 19 Mar, 2003 01:01 pm
Ok here goes ...


" Well, she said that I should probably come five times a week. And you know something? I don't think I mind analysis at all. The only question is, Will it change my wife? "

And what was strange about the quote regarding the person who said it ?
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Wed 19 Mar, 2003 01:14 pm
With the exception of Wuthering Heights, although I would have preferred Vivien Leigh as Kathy. I read the book twice and have lost track of the number of times I have seen the movie, and must admit I prefer the movie, with Laurence Olivier, of course. Laughing

I prefer to forget the William Hurt version of Jane Eyre.
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hiama
 
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Reply Wed 19 Mar, 2003 01:21 pm
Why did they not have Vivien and Laurence as Kathy and Heathcliff, it would have been sublime. What a waste !
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Wed 19 Mar, 2003 01:29 pm
Hiama: That sounds like something Woody Allen would say. And I think Woody underwent anaylsis, too. Either Hannah and Her Sisters or Annie Hall?
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hiama
 
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Reply Wed 19 Mar, 2003 01:44 pm
Annie Hall- it was Annie saying it she got confused as she meant to say Life not Wife !

http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:8Jl2-WTzbgwC:royshort.com/images/Oscars/ANNIE%2520HALL.jpg
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Wed 19 Mar, 2003 02:07 pm
OH, that's funny. I have to see Annie Hall again, too.
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Wed 19 Mar, 2003 02:38 pm
Quote: "I don't deserve this - to die like this. I was building a house."
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hiama
 
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Reply Wed 19 Mar, 2003 04:08 pm
Sounds like Clint-not sure which film though -was it recent ?
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Wed 19 Mar, 2003 04:26 pm
You are very very warm. But Clint didn't say it. It's a new picture to me. (the nineties) Oscar, too.
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hiama
 
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Reply Wed 19 Mar, 2003 04:34 pm
Got it I think- was it Gene Hackman TO Clint Eastwood in Unforgiven ?
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Wed 19 Mar, 2003 04:44 pm
Yes indeed. Hackman to Eastwood in Unforgiven.
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hiama
 
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Reply Wed 19 Mar, 2003 04:52 pm
"The orchard walls are high and hard to climb, And the place death, considering who thou art, If any of my kinsmen find thee here. If they do see thee, they will murder thee."
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LarryBS
 
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Reply Wed 19 Mar, 2003 07:45 pm
Romeo and Juliet, 1968 version (Olivia Hussey?)
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