Play It Again, Sam: Woody busts out a few spectacular buttondowns in unusual patterns, I had forgotten about them, stellar stuff I'd buy in a trice
Also great flat-front khakis and navy pocket tee
Okay it's the '70s and there is a wide hippie belt there
he also wears saddle bucks which I felt were excessive on the streets of San Francisco
Woody really doesn't belong in California at all though
For me the dialogue and everything else about the sweet flick was secondary to the beautiful ocbds and that perfect pocket tee and Diane Keaton's distracting tooth
There is absolutely shitloads of Brooks in Witches of Eastwick, pretty much every male member of the cast apart from JN is drenched in it..especially during the concert scene
Funny you should say that Bop, I watched that movie a couple of days ago.
It's awash with it.
love that flick, makes you want to work on your net game and practice your lobs ... put me off cherries though ......
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We've now got Ironsides re-runs on ITV4 in the uk and it's started from the beginning (1967),
so that should mean a daily dose for about 2 years of the double Dons ( Galloway in some damn jacket and tie finery and Mitchell in an array of casual wear ) before it all gets a bit flares and pointy huge collars
At the movies. Waiting for the trailers to start. The Conjuring 2. Supposedly based on a true events that happened in Edmonton, North London.
Will let you know if any IVY pops up.
I am on my own at a horror movie. So I am basically whistling in the dark to keep the demons at bay!
John Simons influence did not stretch as far Enfield in 1976. Good movie though. Tense
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'The script was originally called Archer. The name of the lead character was changed from Lew Archer to Harper because the producers had not bought the rights to the series, just to The Moving Target. Goldman later wrote "so we needed a different name and Harper seemed OK, the guy harps on things, it's essentially what he does for a living."'
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/\ nice post BB, no cold water, no worries, just learning together as we go ....
nice writing about Paul Newman too, I agree with your take .....
I really got into Ross Macdonald's books and read them all, and for that reason I'm especially interested in Harper .....
However, great-looking as Paul Newman is, I just have a different picture of Lew Archer in my mind's eye.
my fave Paul Newman flick is Slap Shot, also Cool Hand Luke ...... but Slap Shot was the one that I caught at the optimal time for me to appreciate it .....
1977 was a good year for movies, Spy Who Loved Me, Slap Shot, Star Wars ........
anyway, very much want to see Harper, Drowning Pool, and Sometimes A Great Notion again at this juncture .....
I had him down as pretty not Ivy. Good collar rolls going on, shoot me if I tie a jumper round my shoulders though.
Carlton is 1980s "nice clothes," not Ivy, in my view.