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Post by BATouttaheck on Aug 25, 2019 2:13:06 GMT
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Post by BATouttaheck on Aug 25, 2019 2:22:50 GMT
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Aug 25, 2019 12:42:16 GMT
Jeff Chandler as Cochise
! Just the other day I saw a movie with Joan Crawford and Jeff Chandler, "Female of the Beach". They are new neighbours. She is wealthy and he is a good-looking bum who attaches himself to wealthy women. He tries it with her but she is not interested and in fact wants him to just go away and stop pestering her. Then at one point he grabs her, kisses her by force, and suddenly she is in love with him.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Aug 25, 2019 12:49:42 GMT
Jep GambardellaYep .. the hate hate 'em until forcibly kissed movie trope. BUT it's still used in movies is it not ? Often followed now by fully naked and detailed "love" scenes.
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Aug 25, 2019 12:51:50 GMT
Smoking on airplanes! I once flew on an older, smaller plane in the Caribbean, it had a built in ashtray in the arm rest, just like older cars used to have. Man, those must have been the good ole days (cough cough). Smoking in airplanes must have been banned around the late 80s/early 90s. I remember it being still allowed on flights I took when I was very young. On the same vein, smoking in restaurants! It wasn't that long ago that it was banned here in Canada, but by now the non-smoking rule is so ingrained that it was a complete shock to see people smoking in restaurants and cafés in Japan two years ago.
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Aug 25, 2019 13:37:16 GMT
Smoking on airplanes! I once flew on an older, smaller plane in the Caribbean, it had a built in ashtray in the arm rest, just like older cars used to have. Man, those must have been the good ole days (cough cough). Smoking in airplanes must have been banned around the late 80s/early 90s. I remember it being still allowed on flights I took when I was very young. On the dame vein, smoking in restaurants! It wasn't that long ago that it was banned here in Canada, but by now the non-smoking rule is so ingrained that it was a complete shock to see people smoking in restaurants and cafés in Japan two years ago. Hard to believe it was the norm not that long ago. Remember smoking and non-smoking sections, where the smoke would just drift over to the non-smoking section anyway?
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Aug 25, 2019 13:49:11 GMT
Jep Gambardella Yep .. the hate hate 'em until forcibly kissed movie trope. BUT it's still used in movies is it not ? Often followed now by fully naked and detailed "love" scenes. I don't know, is it? I suppose it is possible, but certainly not as blatantly as in "Female on the Beach".
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Post by msdemos on Aug 25, 2019 16:28:36 GMT
Smoking on airplanes! I once flew on an older, smaller plane in the Caribbean, it had a built in ashtray in the arm rest, just like older cars used to have. Man, those must have been the good ole days (cough cough). Smoking in airplanes must have been banned around the late 80s/early 90s. I remember it being still allowed on flights I took when I was very young. On the dame vein, smoking in restaurants! It wasn't that long ago that it was banned here in Canada, but by now the non-smoking rule is so ingrained that it was a complete shock to see people smoking in restaurants and cafés in Japan two years ago. Yeah, the smoking in restaurants/bars thing. Born in 1959, I remember just about every trip to a restaurant as a kid with my family (especially those with a separate bar), almost ALWAYS being in a room with a haze of smoke over it, since there were no restrictions on smoking (mostly) ANYWHERE, so light up they did (and I STILL cringe at the the thought of all that second-hand smoke I inhaled for all those years (especially since BOTH my parents were big smokers), and often wonder if one day I may still develop lung cancer, even though I've NEVER smoked myself !)! Though as bad as it all was, I do remember VERY vividly my last visit to a restaurant just before they finally banned smoking in public places here in Wisconsin, in what was a sports bar/restaurant on the day the Packers defeated the Seahawks in a divisional playoff game (January 12, 2008). Talk about a HAZE over that entire room as we watched a VERY memorable game that seemed the Packers were going to blow, before rallying and eventually dominating the 'hawks....it was SO bad, that at one point I remember thinking that it seemed like EVERYBODY had come out that day, and all piled into that one particular restaurant, just to be able to share a few last puffs in a restaurant with all their smoking brethren !! www.packers.com/video/favre-leads-packers-over-seahawks-in-playoff-rout-2437646(....and this would be the part where the Barbra Streisand song "The Way We Were", swells in the background....) SAVE FERRIS
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Post by bravomailer on Aug 25, 2019 16:38:13 GMT
Looks like spanking the little woman was a theme in advertising.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Aug 25, 2019 17:23:53 GMT
so incredibly romantic ---- back then
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Post by BATouttaheck on Aug 25, 2019 17:24:14 GMT
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Post by Prime etc. on Aug 25, 2019 17:31:52 GMT
Kids going trick-or-treating by themselves in a group like in the Charlie Brown cartoon. I remember an ad in the 70s for a safe Halloween telling kids to watch out for cars when they were out. It wasn't common for kids to go with parents unless they were very young.
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Post by deembastille on Aug 27, 2019 1:48:15 GMT
black face. as in vaudeville not as a society study or anything like that.
bactine. [the entire theater screamed in pain when that scene came up in THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY]
Heeding and adult because they were an adult.
except for the weirdo in the van with candy.
opening up a fire hydrant on a hot as balls day and letting kids run amok.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2019 13:26:00 GMT
Hollywood glamorizing Incest. People like to attack movies now for finally having some positive LGBT representation in them but never said a word about the hundreds of movies we have had with incestuous relationships in them that were portrayed normally and sexually for people's entertainment.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2019 13:32:38 GMT
Hollywood glamorizing Incest. People like to attack movies now for finally having some positive LGBT representation in them but never said a word about the hundreds of movies we have had with incestuous relationships in them that were portrayed normally and sexually for people's entertainment. I must have not been paying attention! What films are you talking about that had glamorized incestuous relationships in them? I'm not saying they aren't there, I just have never heard or noticed this. Any time I saw anything like that, it was shown as a very negative thing, as it should.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Aug 31, 2019 19:57:45 GMT
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Aug 31, 2019 20:01:24 GMT
Charlton Heston as a "swarthy" Mexican in a Touch of Evil, 1958
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Aug 31, 2019 21:48:00 GMT
Hollywood glamorizing Incest. People like to attack movies now for finally having some positive LGBT representation in them but never said a word about the hundreds of movies we have had with incestuous relationships in them that were portrayed normally and sexually for people's entertainment. I must have not been paying attention! What films are you talking about that had glamorized incestuous relationships in them? I'm not saying they aren't there, I just have never heard or noticed this. Any time I saw anything like that, it was shown as a very negative thing, as it should. I am curious about that too! I've watched more than my share of Hollywood movies and I can't think of a single one that even touches on the subject of incest, let alone glamorizes it. I remember a Louis Malle film ("Le Souffle au Coeur") that has incest between a mother and a son, but that was ONE French film not Hollywood.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Aug 31, 2019 22:50:08 GMT
I must have not been paying attention! What films are you talking about that had glamorized incestuous relationships in them? I'm not saying they aren't there, I just have never heard or noticed this. Any time I saw anything like that, it was shown as a very negative thing, as it should. I am curious about that too! I've watched more than my share of Hollywood movies and I can't think of a single one that even touches on the subject of incest, let alone glamorizes it. I remember a Louis Malle film ("Le Souffle au Coeur") that has incest between a mother and a son, but that was ONE French film not Hollywood. Three for asking what cha talking about @deblovesbeccy.... "the hundreds of movies we have had with incestuous relationships in them that were portrayed normally and sexually for people's entertainment." glamorization of incest ? Certainly no "mainstream" film much less hundreds. !
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2019 23:06:24 GMT
I am curious about that too! I've watched more than my share of Hollywood movies and I can't think of a single one that even touches on the subject of incest, let alone glamorizes it. I remember a Louis Malle film ("Le Souffle au Coeur") that has incest between a mother and a son, but that was ONE French film not Hollywood. Three for asking what cha talking about @deblovesbeccy .... "the hundreds of movies we have had with incestuous relationships in them that were portrayed normally and sexually for people's entertainment." glamorization of incest ? Certainly no "mainstream" film much less hundreds. ! But unwanted sexual advances, rape, with the woman giving in and "really wanting it". Now that was something that was crazy glamorized, IMHO.
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