... you can learn from:
Love in the Afternoon (1957)
Frank: He who loves and runs away,lives to love another day.
The great Billy Wilder was born on this day in 1906.
I have never seen this movie before! Have you?
Frank: He who loves and runs away,lives to love another day.
"I too quit smoking (2013) AND find this type of pictures cool. Also, PSA: if you're feeling like you want to start smoking again, just remind yourself "I do not want my body and house to stink like stale horseshit", then go drink one more glass of water to entertain your hands and lips. Congrats, btw."--- Anonymous congratulates us on another year of not smoking, which we celebrated with an enormous photo-dump of sexy smoking pictures as we're wont to do, annually. .
4 comments:
I literally just watched this for the first time 2 days ago. It was cute and witty but rather disposable. Maurice Chevalier was the best part of it, although I also loved the scene where a drunk Gary Cooper keeps rolling the champagne cart back and forth across his hotel room with the gypsy band members.
I'll echo Shane's view of it. The age difference between Audrey and Coop is cavernous but their dual charisma smooths that over for the most part, Chevalier is a charmer and as an added bonus John McGiver is in it! But it's not an essential work for any of them.
I saw it some years ago and because I generally find Gary Cooper as fascinating as a wooden post, I couldn't get through it. One, Two, Three is a much better Billy Wilder film.
Creepy movie
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