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Cary Grant! So totally gorgeous! And so totally NOT GAY!

2008-01-02 04:08:00 by Alan Vanneman in Bright Lights After Dark
 
...Cary Grant here . Well, I like Cary as much as the next galoot, but I cant help noticing that Bennie, in all his enthusiasm, passes over a few things, LIKE THE FACT THAT CARY WAS GAY. Even so manly an author as Tom Wolfe couldnt help but be impressed by Carys wardrobe: all worsteds, broadcloths and silks, all rich and underplayed, like a...
 
 
 
 
 
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Robert Cary on 'Save Me'

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2008-09-21 21:41:32 by Franck Tabouring in The Screening Log
...Cary, director of Save Me , which is currently touring around the country In the film, a Christian couple runs a retreat at which they run a program thats supposed to help cure young men of their gay affliction. Robert Grant, Judith Light and Stephen Lang star. More about the synopsis can be found at the official site Yes, several people...
 
 
 
 
 
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Everyone wants to be Cary Grant (or Audrey Hepburn).

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2008-04-08 16:32:00 by HuntingtonBeachLibrary in Film at HBPL
...Cary Grant and if that werent enough, I will have my usual informative opening lecture and there will be candy I hope to see you all there
 
 
 
 
 
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11/30: The Key To Reserva; All That Heaven Allows; Vera Cruz

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2007-11-30 23:12:00 by Ed Howard in Only The Cinema
...Cary (Jane Wyman), who falls in love with her younger gardener Ron (Rock Hudson), and plans to marry him despite the differences in age and social class which put external pressures on the relationship. As a satire of upper-middle-class pettiness and hypocrisy, it occasionally lays it on too thick, a hallmark of Sirk's work that nevertheless...
 
 
 
 
 
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DAY 7: Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)

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2007-08-07 16:29:00 by Damian in Windmills of My Mind
...Cary Guffey) fearlessly opens the door to all the light and sound outside that terrifies his mother Gillian (Melinda Dillon). As I have pointed out before, Spielberg is known for being a good director of children (coaxing natural performances from them) and for having the child characters in his films behaving not like "mini-adults" but like...
 
 
 
 
 
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First, the worst

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2008-02-04 05:10:38 by Edward Copeland in Edward Copeland on Film
...Cary Grant, no Orson Welles ... Oh, too many names So this is a pis aller, really. But then the worst are really bad, aren't they AS from down there in Paris By Edward Copeland Cary, Cary, Cary. If one recurring theme came up in the ballots for this year's survey of the best and worst of Oscar's best actors, it was the stupified wonder as to...
 
 
 
 
 
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CINEMA RETRO COVERS A.M.P.A.S. TRIBUTE TO JAMES STEWART

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2008-06-17 12:49:00 by Cinema Retro in Celebrating Films of the 1960s & 1970s
...Cary Grant once called the most influential actor of his generation The first Academy Awards I ever attended was in 1985 and it was quite an event, one of the last hurrahs of the Golden Age of Hollywood. Cary Grant, Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, David Lean mingled alongside such talented whippersnappers as Steven Spielberg, Jeff Bridges,...
 
 
 
 
 
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MR. SHOOP'S SUMMER SURFIN' QUIZ HONOR ROLL

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2007-12-23 03:46:00 by Dennis Cozzalio in Sergio Leone and the Infield Fly Rule
...cary Movie movie. Im Gonna Git You Sucka , though it is unevenly paced and inexpertly photographed, is a very funny parody of blaxploitation. (Walter Parenthood by Ron Howard, which is the last time he really coloured outside of the lines structurally, and that wielded some great and surprising results. I hold out hope that whatever this...
 
 
 
 
 
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In defense of The Front Page (1931)

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2007-05-15 07:25:00 by Anna in The Crowd Roars
...Cary Grant. He's just too smooth, too well dressed, too Cary Grant , to be the kind of reporter I want to see onscreen. I much prefer the pot-bellied character actors, dirty pressroom and the as-close-as-you-can-get "That son-of-a-bitch stole my watch!" of the pre-code Front Page . To skip it would be to miss out on the chance to get...