Cinederose Posted May 20 Share Posted May 20 So close to Raquel welch , they were lovers after they did the movie 99 rifles was it ? some say on and the dirty dozen worked and he was good in it but that movie only holds up in the training , marvin , Bronson , clint walker who looked like Superman more then anyone in history and he was 42 at the time telly savalas as the maniac who had all the good lines but the mission omg just setting fire to germans , officers , waitresses , people at a party , i leave before the end 1 Quote Link to comment
seanbeag7 Posted May 20 Share Posted May 20 So you never checked out the next mission then, there are 2 dirty dozen films 1 Quote Link to comment
Cinederose Posted May 21 Share Posted May 21 6 hours ago, seanbeag7 said: So you never checked out the next mission then, there are 2 dirty dozen films Thanks , I actually think there is more , i mean if bogernine is in all of them and Telly savalas played the lee Marvin role redeeming himself in the Tv movie and some movies are considered unoffical remakes like that michael caine movie same director , yes i saw it , i think this was the movie browns coach demanded to choose movies or football , he chose movies and was fined 100 usd a day for several seasons , anyway its obituaries not trivia so i will stop there Rip :) Quote Link to comment
seanbeag7 Posted May 21 Share Posted May 21 It's sad that black actors like Brown were dismissed by Hollywood in the 70's and they had to look for independent films just to make a living Quote Link to comment
Zeppie Posted May 21 Share Posted May 21 9 hours ago, seanbeag7 said: It's sad that black actors like Brown were dismissed by Hollywood in the 70's and they had to look for independent films just to make a living Are you sure they were dismissed? Maybe they weren't good enough actors to beat out there level of competition. I don't think sidney poitier, lou gossett and many others played high level, lead roles. Quote Link to comment
seanbeag7 Posted May 22 Share Posted May 22 If you look at Hollywood history there is a big fall-out between black actors and others and alot went off and worked in independent films and it was nearly a decade later that Hollywood realised its mistake Quote Link to comment
Zeppie Posted May 23 Share Posted May 23 9 hours ago, seanbeag7 said: If you look at Hollywood history there is a big fall-out between black actors and others and alot went off and worked in independent films and it was nearly a decade later that Hollywood realised its mistake Are you saying is snobbish, arrogant, self-righteous, racial and bias's? Come on man! Quote Link to comment
seanbeag7 Posted May 23 Share Posted May 23 Well it's finally happened Rolf Harris is passed on and will be heading to Hell and if you are of a certain age you unfortunate to remember 'two little boy's ' Please don't post the video of 2 little boy's , and LF you do please show the Sinead O'Connor version instead Quote Link to comment
cobber32 Posted May 23 Share Posted May 23 51 minutes ago, seanbeag7 said: Well it's finally happened Rolf Harris is passed on and will be heading to Hell and if you are of a certain age you unfortunate to remember 'two little boy's ' Please don't post the video of 2 little boy's , and LF you do please show the Sinead O'Connor version instead Well, l am of "a certain age", and what Rolf Harris was does not change the songs he made. Two Little Boys, and Tie Me Kangaroo Down, among others, were great at the time. 2 Quote Link to comment
Pdoggg Posted May 23 Share Posted May 23 26 minutes ago, cobber32 said: Tie Me Kangaroo Down Quote Link to comment
cobber32 Posted May 24 Share Posted May 24 Thanks PD. Great (at the time it came out). Of course, quite unacceptable in today's culture, but one can't change history. And l repeat, what Rolf Harris was, and did, doesn't mean his talent can't be still appreciated. Quote Link to comment
The-Sith Posted May 24 Share Posted May 24 On 5/23/2023 at 9:42 AM, Pdoggg said: this is the best Quote Link to comment
seanbeag7 Posted May 25 Share Posted May 25 Tina Turner was the best and worked damn hard at it 3 Quote Link to comment
Pdoggg Posted May 25 Share Posted May 25 6 hours ago, seven said: One of the greatest ever. R.I.P. 4 Quote Link to comment
Pulci Gorgon Posted May 25 Share Posted May 25 She had a great personality. I felt sad when I heard she had passed away. I was not a fan so to say, but I'll always enjoy listening to her songs or shows. 2 Quote Link to comment
Pdoggg Posted May 29 Share Posted May 29 George Maharis, the ruggedly handsome New York-born stage actor who went on to become a 1960s television heartthrob as a star of the series “Route 66,” died on Wednesday at his home in Beverly Hills, Calif. He was 94. His longtime friend and caretaker, Marc Bahan, confirmed his death. Mr. Maharis’s greatest fame arose from the role of Buz Murdock, one of two young men who traveled the country in a Corvette convertible, finding a new adventure and drama (and usually a new young woman) each week on CBS’s “Route 66.” In a 2012 reappraisal of the show, the New York Times critic and reporter Neil Genzlinger praised the literary quality of the scripts and commented, “This half-century-old black-and-white television series tackled issues that seem very 21st century.” Several actors who went on to greater renown appeared on the show, including Martin Sheen, Robert Redford, Robert Duvall and Barbara Eden. “Route 66” began in 1960, and Mr. Maharis left the show in 1963. His co-star, Martin Milner, got a new partner, played by Glenn Corbett, and the series continued for one more season. Mr. Maharis attributed his departure to health reasons (he was suffering from hepatitis), but Karen Blocher, an author and blogger who interviewed Mr. Maharis and other principal figures on the show, wrote in 2006 that the story was more complex. Herbert B. Leonard, the show’s executive producer, “thought he’d hired a young hunk for the show, a hip, sexy man and good actor that all the girls would go for,” Ms. Blocher wrote. “This was all true of Maharis, but not the whole story, as Leonard discovered to his anger and dismay. George was gay, it turned out.” Ms. Blocher attributed Mr. Maharis’s departure to a number of factors. “The producers felt betrayed and duped when they learned of Maharis’s sexual orientation, and never trusted him again,” she wrote, adding, “Maharis, for his part, started to feel that he was carrying the show and going unappreciated.” Mr. Maharis was arrested in 1967 on charges of “lewd conduct” and in 1974 on charges of “sex perversion” for cruising in men’s bathrooms. He did not discuss his sexuality in interviews, but he proudly described being the July 1973 nude centerfold in Playgirl magazine to Esquire in 2017. “A lot of guys came up to me,” he said, “and asked me to sign it for their ‘wives.’” 2 Quote Link to comment
Woodie Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 On 5/29/2023 at 10:46 PM, Pdoggg said: George Maharis, the ruggedly handsome New York-born stage actor who went on to become a 1960s television heartthrob as a star of the series “Route 66,” died on Wednesday at his home in Beverly Hills, Calif. He was 94. His longtime friend and caretaker, Marc Bahan, confirmed his death. Mr. Maharis’s greatest fame arose from the role of Buz Murdock, one of two young men who traveled the country in a Corvette convertible, finding a new adventure and drama (and usually a new young woman) each week on CBS’s “Route 66.” In a 2012 reappraisal of the show, the New York Times critic and reporter Neil Genzlinger praised the literary quality of the scripts and commented, “This half-century-old black-and-white television series tackled issues that seem very 21st century.” Several actors who went on to greater renown appeared on the show, including Martin Sheen, Robert Redford, Robert Duvall and Barbara Eden. “Route 66” began in 1960, and Mr. Maharis left the show in 1963. His co-star, Martin Milner, got a new partner, played by Glenn Corbett, and the series continued for one more season. Mr. Maharis attributed his departure to health reasons (he was suffering from hepatitis), but Karen Blocher, an author and blogger who interviewed Mr. Maharis and other principal figures on the show, wrote in 2006 that the story was more complex. Herbert B. Leonard, the show’s executive producer, “thought he’d hired a young hunk for the show, a hip, sexy man and good actor that all the girls would go for,” Ms. Blocher wrote. “This was all true of Maharis, but not the whole story, as Leonard discovered to his anger and dismay. George was gay, it turned out.” Ms. Blocher attributed Mr. Maharis’s departure to a number of factors. “The producers felt betrayed and duped when they learned of Maharis’s sexual orientation, and never trusted him again,” she wrote, adding, “Maharis, for his part, started to feel that he was carrying the show and going unappreciated.” Mr. Maharis was arrested in 1967 on charges of “lewd conduct” and in 1974 on charges of “sex perversion” for cruising in men’s bathrooms. He did not discuss his sexuality in interviews, but he proudly described being the July 1973 nude centerfold in Playgirl magazine to Esquire in 2017. “A lot of guys came up to me,” he said, “and asked me to sign it for their ‘wives.’” First time that I have heard of his sexual leanings. I liked the show back in the day. 1 1 Quote Link to comment
seanbeag7 Posted June 13 Share Posted June 13 The lead singer of Irish band Aslan, Christy Digam has passed away today. If there has ever been a time where songs are appropriate to the times we live in, then ' This is' and 'Crazy World' will go down as 2 songs that are just right when you are feeling shite. If someone can find those 2 videos I be appreciative, thanks, R.I.P Christy 1 Quote Link to comment
Pulci Gorgon Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 Jane Birkin was found dead in her appartment in Paris last Sunday. Born on December 14, 1946, in London, Jane Birkin is the daughter of David Birkin, commander in the Royal Navy, and actress Judy Campbell. She had married Srge Gainsbourg (died in 1991). Both actress and singer she was "the most French" British personnality. She's struggled against a leukemia for 25 years. Jane Birkin is the mother of Kate Barry (photographer died in 2013), Charlotte Gainsbourg (actress, born in 1971) and Lou Doillon (model, then singer-songwriter born in 1982). Jane Birkin's channel in Youtube Music 2 1 Quote Link to comment
Pdoggg Posted July 24 Share Posted July 24 On 7/22/2023 at 5:14 AM, Pulci Gorgon said: Jane Birkin I like her down to earth fashion style. She dresses exactly the way I prefer women to dress. I don't speak French but am told he talks about cumming between her thighs. Quite a sexy song. Quote Link to comment
Pulci Gorgon Posted July 24 Share Posted July 24 @Pdoggg : her husband, Serge Gainsbourg Serge Gainsbourg has been and remains a controversial figure more than 30 years after his death. Some people say he's a genius while other think he was a small range musician. He made money with movie music. His technique consisted of rearranging classical music, giving it a modern twist. He also sold a lot of records with his erotic and salacious songs. The song you mentionned above is one of his main success : Je t'aime, moi non plus. (Try to use chatgpt or other translators to understnd). Here is the whole song in the original version. What you quoted was the sentence "je vais et je viens au creux de tes reins" (Let those who can understand, understand). Je t'aime moi non plus Je t'aime, je t'aime Oh oui, je t'aime Moi non plus Oh, mon amour Comme la vague irrésolue Je vais, je vais et je viens Entre tes reins Je vais et je viens Entre tes reins Et je me retiens Je t'aime, je t'aime Oh oui, je t'aime Moi non plus Oh, mon amour Tu es la vague, moi l'île nue Tu vas, tu vas et tu viens Entre mes reins Tu vas et tu viens Entre mes reins Et je te rejoins Je t'aime, je t'aime Oh oui, je t'aime Moi non plus Oh, mon amour Comme la vague irrésolue Je vais, je vais et je viens Entre tes reins Je vais et je viens Entre tes reins Et je me retiens Tu vas, tu vas et tu viens Entre mes reins Tu vas et tu viens Entre mes reins Et je te rejoins Je t'aime, je t'aime Oh oui, je t'aime Moi non plus Oh, mon amour L'amour physique est sans issue Je vais, je vais et je viens Entre tes reins Je vais et je viens Je me retiens Non, maintenant Viens Here's another famous song recorded in 1969. Yes, he celebrated 69 of course. Gainsbourg et son Gainsborough Ont pris le ferry-boat De leur lit par le hublot Ils regardent la côte Ils s'aiment et la traversée Durera toute une année Ils vaincront les maléfices Jusqu'en soixante-dix Soixante-neuf Année érotique Soixante-neuf Année érotique Gainsbourg et son Gainsborough Vont rejoindre Paris Ils ont laissé derrière eux La Tamise et Chelsea Ils s'aiment et la traversée Durera toute une année Et que les dieux les bénissent Jusqu'en soixante-dix Soixante-neuf Année érotique Soixante-neuf Année érotique Qu'ils s'aiment et la traversée Durera toute une année Qui pardonnera ces caprices Jusqu'en soixante-dix Soixante-neuf Année érotique Soixante-neuf Année érotique I think it's better you use both a translator and chatgpt to undestand. 3 Quote Link to comment
Rom Posted July 24 Share Posted July 24 On 7/24/2023 at 8:33 AM, Pdoggg said: I don't speak French but am told he talks about cumming between her thighs. Quite a sexy song. It's not "between her thighs" it's "between her kidneys" If you google the English translation of the song it will say "... I'm coming inside you" which is wrong possibly to attempt to deflect the meaning from what the song is about: ANAL SEX ! "Reins" in french = kidneys between which a fucker's cock anatomically slides during anal sex. The movie with the same name of the song come out in 1976 and was all about anal sex to which Jane Birkin subjects herself multiple times and in great pain to please her lover who liked boys and was trying to stick with her but in the end goes back to his male lover. She also looks and acts boyish and her character's name is Johnny. I remember the song on the radio when I was a little boy and later seeing the movie in my teens and on hindsight I think it triggered my sexual lust for skinny feminine asses to fuck, a preference I eventually came to satiate with ladyboys and asian women absent skinny western women to do it with. The song was actually composed for an even bigger star than Jane Birkin, namely Brigitte Bardot who Serge Gainsbourg also had a relationship with and probably assfucked every night lucky dog that he was... but BB backed out of singing it and Gainsbourg gave the song to his belle du jour: Jane Birkin and the rest is history... I saw the movie a second time a decade or so ago, and from my then mature perspective I remember thinking the movie's message was that pleasurable intense sex is something that happens between 2 men, not between a man and a woman. There could be a secondary message about a woman's forceful sexual submission to a selfish lover as the ultimate form of sexual pleasure for the woman herself. Whatever the message was, the movie made me want to fuck skinny ass chics. How does that play with my coincidental lust for sissy cock ? I dont know. Here are some peeps from the movie. 2 Quote Link to comment
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