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Marlo Beandon died today at 80. God bless him.
He left quite a legacy of films. What's your favorite? -DVDfanatico DVDfanatico |
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>Marlo Beandon died today at 80. God bless him.
> >He left quite a legacy of films. > >What's your favorite? > >-DVDfanatico > I thought Marlo was a real cutie in "That Girl." Card53 |
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"DVDfanatico" <> wrote in message
news: > Marlo Beandon died today at 80. God bless him. > > He left quite a legacy of films. > > What's your favorite? > > -DVDfanatico I just ordered a bunch of Marlon Brando's films today. Here's how I would rank my favorites: On the Waterfront A Streetcar Named Desire The Wild One The Godfather Apocalypse Now! The Men Last Tango in Paris -- gotta love that cheese scene. LOL The Young Lions One-eyed Jacks The Ugly American -- Buford T. Justice The alt.video.dvd faq is located at: http://aww-faq.org/dvdfaq.html FAQmeister |
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Island of Doctor Moreau. God bless him for inspiring Matt Stone and Trey
Parker... "Card53" <> wrote in message news:... > >Marlo Beandon died today at 80. God bless him. > > > >He left quite a legacy of films. > > > >What's your favorite? > > > >-DVDfanatico > > > > I thought Marlo was a real cutie in "That Girl." napalm68 |
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"FAQmeister" <> wrote in message news:cc78c2$pi1$... > "DVDfanatico" <> wrote in message > news: > > Marlo Beandon died today at 80. God bless him. > > > > He left quite a legacy of films. > > > > What's your favorite? > > > > -DVDfanatico > > I just ordered a bunch of Marlon Brando's films today. Here's how I > would rank my favorites: > On the Waterfront > A Streetcar Named Desire > The Wild One > The Godfather > Apocalypse Now! > The Men > Last Tango in Paris -- gotta love that cheese scene. LOL > The Young Lions > One-eyed Jacks > The Ugly American > > -- > Buford T. Justice > The alt.video.dvd faq is located at: > http://aww-faq.org/dvdfaq.html > > While the generation of actors like Deniro and Pacino that were influenced by Brando's films like On The Waterfront and Streetcar, I always felt his performance in Godfather was his best. He did some fine smaller roles like The Freshman and The Score, however, the man weighed over 310 pounds and basically ate himself to death. What a tragedy. He did live to see 80 so all the best to one of the great actors of the 20th century and beyond... Tad Bitt§ï£ |
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"Tad Bitt§ï£" <> wrote in message news:4uHFc.640$. rogers.com... > > "FAQmeister" <> wrote in message > news:cc78c2$pi1$... > > "DVDfanatico" <> wrote in message > > news: > > > Marlo Beandon died today at 80. God bless him. > > > > > > He left quite a legacy of films. > > > > > > What's your favorite? > > > > > > -DVDfanatico > > > > I just ordered a bunch of Marlon Brando's films today. Here's how I > > would rank my favorites: > > On the Waterfront > > A Streetcar Named Desire > > The Wild One > > The Godfather > > Apocalypse Now! > > The Men > > Last Tango in Paris -- gotta love that cheese scene. LOL > > The Young Lions > > One-eyed Jacks > > The Ugly American > > > > -- > > Buford T. Justice > > The alt.video.dvd faq is located at: > > http://aww-faq.org/dvdfaq.html > > > > > > While the generation of actors like Deniro and Pacino that were influenced > by Brando's films like On The Waterfront and Streetcar, I always felt his > performance in Godfather was his best. He did some fine smaller roles like > The Freshman and The Score, however, the man weighed over 310 pounds and > basically ate himself to death. How is fibrosis related to what you claim? luminos |
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Sorry about the typos.
-DVDfanatico >Marlo Beandon died today at 80. God bless him. > >He left quite a legacy of films. > >What's your favorite? > >-DVDfanatico DVDfanatico |
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On 04 Jul 2004 05:56:00 GMT, (DVDfanatico) wrote:
>>Marlo Beandon died today at 80. God bless him. >> >>He left quite a legacy of films. >> >>What's your favorite? >> >Sorry about the typos. > >-DVDfanatico I just have to know, how did you get it so wrong? were drunk or sobbing mercilessly... Mike Mike Kohary |
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FAQmeister wrote...
>I just ordered a bunch of Marlon Brando's films today. Here's how I >would rank my favorites: >On the Waterfront >A Streetcar Named Desire >The Wild One >The Godfather >Apocalypse Now! >The Men >Last Tango in Paris -- gotta love that cheese scene. LOL Err... It was butter. Just try doing it with cheese, see how far you get? Cheers, Pete Pete Davis |
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MARLO BRANDON??? That is what Archie Bunker used to call him!
"DVDfanatico" <> wrote in message news:... > Marlo Beandon died today at 80. God bless him. > > He left quite a legacy of films. > > What's your favorite? > > -DVDfanatico rwright |
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