The Golden Age of Hollywood

The Golden Age of Hollywood
"Garbo, Bogart, Bacall, Gable, K. Hepburn, Astaire, Rogers, Brando, The Marx Brothers, Crawford, Wayne, Stewart, Keaton, Colbert, Gene Kelly, Lancaster, Garland, Peck, Taylor, Douglas, Davis, A. Hepburn, Harlow, Hitchcock, Ford, Hawks, Grace Kelly, Olivier, Dietrich, Cagney, Gardner, Grant, Bergman, Fonda, Monroe, Dean, Welles, West, Holden, Loren, Leigh, Cooper and Fontaine, Tracy, Stanwyck, Gish, Power, Temple, Heston, Hayworth, Pickford"

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

A note to Hollywood

Hollywood shame on you! How far you've fallen...from Gone With The Wind and Casablanca, such great stars like Gable, Grant, Hepburn, Davis, and directors Hitchcock, Capra and Wilder TO...well what have we now? Fake, druggies who can't act their way out of a paper bag (their are exceptions!). Why i could probably act better than they can. All the stars are made out of the same cookie cutter. There is no variety! That's what made classic Hollywood so great! I can't think of many contemparary directors who are good. The movies have little or no plot, are packed with CGI, sex, nudity, and other obscene stuff! That is why i scoff at so called "stars" like Megan Fox. As for looks, old Hollywood was glamorous and real. Not fake body parts. The men were handsome and could act (for the most part). The woman could be sexy, tough, or mysterious. Hedy Lamarr or Grace Kelly, or Audrey Hepburn could knock their fake faces off. Give me Clark Gable, Cooper, Valentino, or Cary Grant over the Brad Pitt's of Hollywood.

Oh and stop with the remakes!

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