I don't know- maybe. I have 37 photos. 11 have a photographer's stamp
on the back- not Hurell. I have Bogart- but in a tweed jacket, not a
white dinner jacket like Rick. Three have "lipstick" penciled in by
me- Jeanne Crain, June Allyson and Maragret O'Brien. Four, I have
never heard of. Two of Jane Wyman and the signatures are different-
oops!- so I figure some starlet-secretary did the signings "To X- all
the best- signature".// I'll think about the camera- not really crazy
about digital photos- driver's license photos all look like
criminals!// I request you be Rick, okay? Rick was a gentleman. :-)

On Aug 4, 9:34�am, Hollywood <[email protected]> wrote:
> rigs,
>
> So, you are familiar with George Hurrell's work? Go ahead and take the
> leap into digital, you can start with one of the inexpensive point &
> shoot digitals and later get into digital SLR's.
>
> What role do I get in your film? I wanna be John Dillenger or Rick in
> Casablanca
>
> On Aug 4, 9:23�am, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Even into the 40's- my aunt sent me a lot of signed 8x10's when she
> > worked for the studios but who knows who really signed them? I liked
> > my Minoltas. Don't have a digital. Good for you! �Am afraid this is
> > another dropped avocation- maybe not.
>
> > Welcome to the theater, Hollywood!
>
> > On Aug 4, 8:10 am, Hollywood <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > rigs,
>
> > > Hey, I LOVE black & white photography. I think the B&W George Hurrell
> > > photos of the Hollywood stars in the 20's & 30's are the best. I've
> > > done a lot of B&W with my trusty Nikon, but just never mastered the
> > > lighting techniques. Too lazy to spend enough time in the studio
> > > practicising technique. Now I'm learning digital SLR photography, but
> > > still have the Nikon EM for B&W.
>
> > > How'd I get in the movie? Film noir rocks, love "Touch of Evil".
>
> > > On Aug 4, 5:06 am, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > No mystery- she's conflicted between wanting Harry dead and still
> > > > loving him plus foolish/self-destructive to tear up her passport and
> > > > lose her papers- also abandoning her luggage. So she must hate Holly
> > > > rather than beseech him for help. I often think of post WWII survivors
> > > > and how terrible times must have been- even in Britain. No wonder our
> > > > parents were "silent".// Well, I like the genre- still think black and
> > > > white photos are elegant though one I wasn't able to master- lighting
> > > > problems.Mother took me to a matinee of "The Postman Always Rings
> > > > Twice" when I was far too young- maybe early grades- but I never
> > > > forgot it- the drop of Lana Turner's lipstick near the end. Yes- there
> > > > is something hypnotic about film noir. Very seductive.
>
> > > > On Aug 3, 8:03 am, "d.b.baker" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > The plot, like the woman, is a mystery.
>
> > > > > It's more a mastery of film noir, stark black and white, the story in
> > > > > all gray. Superb casting also - not just the characters, but the
> > > > > places - ending at the grave-site where the beautiful woman walks
> > > > > away.
>
> > > > > Add the music; one would think they grabbed a local zither player to
> > > > > save money on the score, and by sheer happenstance wound up with a
> > > > > work of genius.
>
> > > > > Makes my list of 10-Best.
>
> > > > > On Aug 3, 7:49 am, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > I cheated-:-). I read the synopsis yesterday. Now, the ending seems
> > > > > > doubly strange. Why didn't she stop and at least have a cigarette 
> > > > > > and
> > > > > > what deal had she made and what would she face? Anyway, I forget 
> > > > > > plots
> > > > > > easily so the film will still be new to me. My virtual world has 
> > > > > > been
> > > > > > crippled by glitches and needed up-dates which my son will fix when 
> > > > > > he
> > > > > > comes for a visit this month. I have been surviving on music and 
> > > > > > words
> > > > > > in the meantime.
>
> > > > > > On Aug 2, 7:47 am, "d.b.baker" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > > An element of the perfect date, a movie you haven't seen! A really
> > > > > > > good one, too.
>
> > > > > > > And the mystery, strangers sitting in the theater of this virtual
> > > > > > > world.
>
> > > > > > > On Aug 2, 6:20 am, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > > > Lovely scene- even though my video has a glitch- the pauses 
> > > > > > > > added to
> > > > > > > > the tension- reminds me of "The Sting" alley scene with Redford 
> > > > > > > > and
> > > > > > > > the hitwoman/waitress or some western gun duel.// Will have to 
> > > > > > > > rent
> > > > > > > > this movie, d.b.- have not ever seen it.
>
> > > > > > > > On Aug 1, 8:59 am, "d.b.baker" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > > > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es3gBldyR4k
>
> > > > > > > > > On Aug 1, 8:44 am, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > > > > > Well, you made my day-dream date/day, d.b.! Hope my many 
> > > > > > > > > > smiles
> > > > > > > > > > floated your way! Thank you.
>
> > > > > > > > > > On Aug 1, 6:40 am, "d.b.baker" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > > > > > > But first, a 
> > > > > > > > > > > movie:http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2009/07/30/arts/20090802_NOIR_2.html...
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