Meg Ryan makes me want to shoot things.
Yeah but so do spiders.
Speaking of noir, JZ watched the original
Postman Always Rings Twice
with me recently and the legendary Lana Turner/John Garfield chemistry was entirely on display. They're like crazed weasels - you can tell they're about an inch away from pouncing on each other in every scene.
Yeah but so do spiders.
The Internet has a long memory.
Hepburn/Grant in Philadelphia Story.
Oh, they were good. Still no Tiger/Dragon, but of the more classic movies, definitely my favourite mentioned yet.
I may need to see the original Postman too.
Alan Ladd/Veronica Lake had some terrific chemistry in their flicks together.
Oh! Henry Fonda/Barbara Stanwyck in
The Lady Eve.
I hadn't realized the appeal of a foot fetish until I watched the cabin scene.
the legendary Lana Turner/John Garfield chemistry was entirely on display.
The best part of this movie is how
obvious
it is that Lana Turner is capital-T Trouble, and watching Garfield's inability to step back from teh lust and think carefully. In Cain's other big novel,
Double Indemnity,
the male protagonist throws himself off the cliff in full possession of his faculties, but
The Postman Always Rings Twice
is like watching a guy too doped up to know better.
Susan Sarandon and Kevin Costner in BULL DURHAM is one of my favorite couples.
Jamie and Aurelia in
Love Actually.
Not classic, but a new favorite of mine.
wrod.
And Garfield told HUAC "Fuck you," so I may have to like him forevah, now(Thank you, "Mysteries and Scandals")
I know we have some Gary Cole fans here, so I wanted to include this bit from Stephanie Zacharek's review of Ring 2.
I read this as Gary Coleman and was
mightily
disturbed.
I hate Sally and dislike Harry but love When Harry Met Sally. Strange.