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Well that's not bad. I was hoping for poltergeist, but, let's face it, I don't have it in me. Yeah, I could handle eternity as a guardian angel ... as long as I don't have to spend all that time watching "It's a Wonderful Life" ... "The Bishop's Wife", maybe, but not "It's a Wonderful Life". At least "The Bishop's Wife" has Cary Grant in it. Not that I have anything against Jimmy Stewart. He was yummy in a folksy kind of way, but I can only take so much of Bedford Falls - when given a choice of Stewart films, "Harvey" wins every time *goofy grin*. Now, Grant, on the other hand, is just all around yummy in everything he does! Especially when he plays confused ... Hmmm, must go find my copy of "Arsenic and Old Lace" ... and find a copy of "She Done Him Wrong" (Cary Grant and Mae West FTW!).
Yeah, I told you I was too sick to be coherent.
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Well that's not bad. I was hoping for poltergeist, but, let's face it, I don't have it in me. Yeah, I could handle eternity as a guardian angel ... as long as I don't have to spend all that time watching "It's a Wonderful Life" ... "The Bishop's Wife", maybe, but not "It's a Wonderful Life". At least "The Bishop's Wife" has Cary Grant in it. Not that I have anything against Jimmy Stewart. He was yummy in a folksy kind of way, but I can only take so much of Bedford Falls - when given a choice of Stewart films, "Harvey" wins every time *goofy grin*. Now, Grant, on the other hand, is just all around yummy in everything he does! Especially when he plays confused ... Hmmm, must go find my copy of "Arsenic and Old Lace" ... and find a copy of "She Done Him Wrong" (Cary Grant and Mae West FTW!).
Yeah, I told you I was too sick to be coherent.
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Date: 21 Mar 2008 03:45 (UTC)*ahem*
Is it sad that when you say 'Harvey' I think Roger Rabbit.
(Is it also sad that I can't recall Cary Grant in any of his movies that I know I've seen?)
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Date: 21 Mar 2008 09:54 (UTC)And you must see "Harvey". It's about a giant invisible rabbit, not an little animated rabbit who's been framed for murder. It's a much more believable plot ;P
(Yeah, cold meds don't make me demanding. Noooo ...)