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104.1 | | DSSDEV::RUST | | Mon Mar 29 1993 10:51 | 11 |
| This is yet another in the amazingly large (or so it seems to me)
number of remakes released in the last year or so; the original "Born
Yesterday" (from the '40s?) starred Judy Holliday, I believe. (I
haven't seen it myself; several friends raved about it, though, either
in its entirety or for the sake of Holliday's performance.)
The previews for the current release thoroughly turned me off, but
then I've never had the hots for either Griffith or Johnson, and seeing
them together does nothing for me. ;-)
-b
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104.2 | Thoroughly enjoyed it. | 16821::POGAR | Resident Movie Critic & Costner Fan | Mon Mar 29 1993 12:19 | 13 |
| I went to see this yesterday with my 73-year old mother and 6-year old
daughter. We all thoroughly enjoyed it.
My mom said that Melanie Griffith was perfect for the role, and handled
it just like Judy Holliday did in the original. The original bad guy
was Broderick Crawford. We also saw previews for Dennis the Menace and
decided that Walter Matthau, although a little old, would also have
been a good choice for the John Goodman part.
All in all, a very entertaining film.
Catherine
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104.3 | | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | I want Spring *now*! | Mon Mar 29 1993 12:48 | 7 |
| I have such mixed feelings about the prospect of seeing this movie!
I love Melanie Griffith, but can't stand John Goodman. I don't know
which feeling will win out.
Lorna
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104.4 | | 28992::WSA038::SATTERFIELD | Close enough for jazz. | Mon Mar 29 1993 13:24 | 15 |
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From the title I can't tell if this is meant to be a discussion of the
original or the remake. I haven't seen the remake but I will since I do
like all three stars. I can't imagine that it will be as good as the
original though. That is a wonderful film. Broderick Crawford gives a
good performance and William Holden a competant one. Billy Wilder's
direction and writing are as usual among the best. But the real attraction
of the film is Judy Holliday's tremendous, Oscar winning performance.
Judy was born to play this role, it's one of the best comic performances
in film. I have to admire Melanie Griffith for having the courage to
attempt this role considering the inevitable comparisions.
Randy
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104.5 | Original vs. Remake | 32198::KRUEGER | | Mon Mar 29 1993 15:00 | 10 |
| Well, I never saw the original, so I can't compare Judy Holliday to
Griffith, but Griffith was great. She has a presence onscreen that
even kept my eyes off Don Johnson! :-)
Best scene behind the spoiler:
When "Billie" (Griffith) teaches a bunch of stuffy Washington
socialites at a party to remember the amendments to the constitution
(which she has just learned) by singing them to the tune of "12 Days of
Christmas." By the time the song was done, EVERYONE learned something!
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104.6 | | 16821::POGAR | Resident Movie Critic & Costner Fan | Mon Mar 29 1993 17:20 | 5 |
| Re: .5
....including the audience!
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104.7 | | 7405::MAXFIELD | Let the dog drive. | Thu Apr 01 1993 11:07 | 17 |
| George Cukor, not Billy Wilder, directed the 1950 version of
"Born Yesterday." The original film was based on a Broadway play by
Garson Kaninwhich originally starred Jean Arthur, who bowed out of the
production, and Judy Holliday took over the role. Holliday did win an
Oscar for her performance, beating both Bette Davis (for her (aguably)
greatest performance in "All About Eve" and Gloria Swanson for "Sunset
Boulevard"), so that's an indication of how good she is.
I have mixed feelings about the remake. Granted, since plays
are revived, why not remake movies that have good screenplays?
I can see why Griffith, Goodman and Johson were attracted to the
roles, and I hope they do well by them. I just can't
imagine a better line reading by Griffith, though, of Holliday's
"I have two words for you, Harry: drop dead."
Richard
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104.8 | | 28994::WSA038::SATTERFIELD | Close enough for jazz. | Thu Apr 01 1993 16:23 | 10 |
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Why was I thinking it was a Wilder film? It's really not cynical enough to
be the usual type of film that Wilder excelled at.
One of my favorite scenes in the original was the card game between Holliday
and Crawford. Absolutly hilarious.
Randy
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104.9 | | 7405::MAXFIELD | Let the dog drive. | Thu Apr 01 1993 16:34 | 4 |
| Maybe because it came out in 1950 and starred William Holden
(as did "Sunset Boulevard") ;-)
Richard
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104.10 | just okay | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | love is strange | Mon Apr 12 1993 14:54 | 9 |
| I saw this over the weekend and thought it was....okay. It was just
fluff, IMO, and mildly entertaining, although I thought it was
unrealistic in many ways. If the stars - Melanie Griffith and Don
Johnson - had been less appealing, it could have been really bad. In
fact, the only thing that really saved it for me is that I do find
Melanie Griffith very appealing on screen.
Lorna
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104.11 | Early Melanie movies? | STRATA::RUDMAN | Always the Black Knight | Fri Mar 01 1996 14:34 | 7 |
| Was talking with someone the other day about Melanie's early movies,
and could only go back as far as Fear City.
I searched this Notesfile using "Melanie" as a keyword, and found no
filmography. I'm sure someone has access to one...
Don
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104.12 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Fri Mar 01 1996 14:53 | 7 |
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Yeah, I do, but I can't get in right now.
http://www.msstate.edu/Movies
Was "Fear City" before "Body Double"?
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104.13 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Mon Mar 04 1996 15:35 | 54 |
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Melanie Griffith
Melanie Griffith's biographical information.
Actress
1. Lolita (1996) .... Mother
2. Two Much (1996)
3. "Buffalo Girls" (1995) (mini) .... Dora DuFran
4. Mulholland Falls (1995)
5. Now and Then (1995) .... Tina
... aka Gaslight Addition (1995)
6. Milk Money (1994) .... V
7. Nobody's Fool (1994) .... Toby Roebuck
8. Born Yesterday (1993) .... Billie Dawn
9. Shining Through (1992) .... Linda Voss
10. Stranger Among Us, A (1992) .... Emily Eden
... aka Close to Eden (1992)
11. Paradise (1991) .... Lily Reed
12. Bonfire of the Vanities, The (1990) .... Maria Ruskin
13. In the Spirit (1990)
14. Pacific Heights (1990) .... Patty Palmer
15. Women and Men: Stories of Seduction (1990) (TV) .... Hadley
16. Milagro Beanfield War, The (1988) .... Flossie Devine
17. Stormy Monday (1988) .... Kace
18. Working Girl (1988) (AAN) (C:GG) .... Tess McGill
19. Cherry 2000 (1987) .... E Johnson
20. Something Wild (1986) (C:GGN) .... Audrey 'Lulu' Hankel
... aka Dangereuse sous tous rapports (1986)
21. Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985) (TV) .... Girl
22. Body Double (1984) (S:GGN) .... Holly
23. Fear City (1984) .... Loretta
... aka Ripper (1984)
24. Golden Gate (1981) (TV)
25. Roar (1981) .... Melanie
26. She's in the Army Now (1981) (TV) .... Sylvie Knoll
27. Star Maker, The (1981) (TV)
28. Underground Aces (1980)
29. Daddy, I Don't Like It Like This (1978) (TV)
30. Steel Cowboy (1978) (TV)
31. "Carter Country" (1977) .... Tracy Quinn (1978-1979)
32. Joyride (1977) .... Susie
33. One on One (1977) .... The Hitchhiker
34. "Once an Eagle" (1976) (mini) .... Jinny Massengale
35. Drowning Pool, The (1975) .... Schuyler
36. Night Moves (1975) .... Delly Grastner
37. Smile (1975) .... Karen Love
38. Harrad Experiment, The (1973) .... Extra (uncredited)
Note: the titles that start with a quote (") are TV series
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104.14 | Same year! | LUDWIG::RUDMAN | Always the Black Knight | Mon Apr 01 1996 14:32 | 7 |
| Body Double was the one we were talking about. Now that I see the list,
it makes sense I couldn't recall her in anything older than Fear City.
I don't think I saw any of the older shows/movies.
Thanks.
Don
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104.15 | And the winner is....the original! | HOTLNE::SHIELDS | | Sun Dec 22 1996 06:09 | 10 |
104.16 | | BUSY::SLAB | FUBAR | Tue Dec 24 1996 12:07 | 5
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