Re: [TV orNotTV] RIP Angela Lansbury

2022-10-13 Thread Paul Murray
> I have seen “The Thin Man” film several times, and recently decided to plow through the rest of the series, and was blown away to see a young famous face in the third lead (well, maybe fourth after the dog). And IIRC -- it's been a number of years since I saw it -- that young famous face

Re: [TV orNotTV] RIP Angela Lansbury

2022-10-12 Thread Kevin M.
On Wed, Oct 12, 2022 at 5:56 AM PGage wrote: > Oh that’s a great experience, I love when that happens. > I recommend the James Garner movie “Marlowe” for those who want to be amazed at the supporting cast. Huge names in tiny roles, playing their parts as though they were the leads. I have

Re: [TV orNotTV] RIP Angela Lansbury

2022-10-12 Thread PGage
Oh that’s a great experience, I love when that happens. I have seen “The Thin Man” film several times, and recently decided to plow through the rest of the series, and was blown away to see a young famous face in the third lead (well, maybe fourth after the dog). On Wed, 12 Oct 2022 at 5:37 AM

Re: [TV orNotTV] RIP Angela Lansbury

2022-10-12 Thread Doug Eastick
I did not know she was going to be in the movie.I had no idea who was in the movie.I searched the nether regions of the internet for a "Betamax" copy of the movie, obtained it, added it to my Plex server, and then watched it. I didn't even look at the cast nor the poster. First time I

RE: [TV orNotTV] RIP Angela Lansbury

2022-10-11 Thread Brad Beam
From: tvornottv@googlegroups.com [mailto:tvornottv@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Kevin M. >Dead at 96. Sadly, her final film Buttons is practically unwatchable. Plot twist: She will make a cameo appearance in Glass Onion (the Knives Out sequel), out next month.