joe joe joe...... I just consider something deep.... " GILIGANS ISLAND"
I mean sig the song.... everyone had a Gig but maryann.... what was her
deal eh????
and ok... the skipper had his " little Buddy " hehe and The Howeles
well.... we can all guess that one... I am sure thurston had the movie
startlett on retainer..:0 then that leaves maryann and te professor...
hmmmmmmmmmm I think may ann bunked with the movie star and the poor
professor was the only one that didnt get any...
he probably sat and lsited one sheet on ebay till he had a beard and
looked like methusulis
end of story...
and if anywone wander onto the island by mistake those degenerates
probaly ate them thats why they never gor Off the island ... dam twisted
Freakoids...
who the hell wrote tat script anyway..
i bet Douglass early work
who needs history books when you have TV shows far more educational and
provacative
and all with social redeeming qualitys..
who gives a hoot what those two in a canoe did anyway.. they are dead.
and probaly thier relatives own a amway dealership/
so forgive me if I say Funk and wagnal can bite me
Joseph Bonelli wrote:
I just finished the bio of Joe Breen which is a history of the Hayes
and Breen era of censorship in Hollywood from 1934 to the mid-1960s.
It's one of the most fascinating books I've ever read!! Little did I
realize as a 1950s teen, fascinated in the Catholic school library
reading about forbidden movies, that it was representatives of what
was then "my" church that controlled Hollywood censorship for 30
years!! The production code was written by a Jesuit-- Fr. Daniel A
Lord, S.J. Please let no one be offended when I point out (as I
learned in this book) that the Irish-Catholic point of view prevailed
in most Hollywood films for over a quarter of a century.
Read it and be amazed!! Fascinating stuff.
Joe B in NOLA
http://www.amazon.com/Hollywoods-Censor-Joseph-Production-Administration/dp/0231143583
--- On Mon, 9/27/10, Richard Halegua Comic Art <[email protected]>
wrote:
From: Richard Halegua Comic Art <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [MOPO] FA: Were there sexier European versions of
early 1930s U.S. movies?
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, September 27, 2010, 6:05 PM
At 03:52 PM 9/27/2010, Roland Lataille wrote:
> I thought the early Tarzan movies were pretty racy as far as
what Jane was wearing or not wearing.
can we say "Hayes office"
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