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<blockquote data-quote="darkshadows38" data-source="post: 290083" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>i watched (2005) or was it (2006) i forget which Stardust Narrated by Susan Sarandon. it's funny how these documentary's each of them they go year by year pretty much when it Bette's days in the 30'sa and damn near in the 40's as well but once she Leaves Warner Bros in (1949) they skim over her years and pick only certain films does anyone seem to notice that? Bette Davis did some movies overseas like they didn't talk about The Nanny (1965) which isn't among my favorites of hers nor did it talk about her horror films like Burnt Offerings (1976) nope it named one film in this documentary that she did in the 70's and that's it she did a lot of acting in the 70's. didn't mention that the fact that she did a couple episodes of Perry Mason in the early 60's either. </p><p></p><p>that's the thing about some of these documentary's i hate they talk about the good roles but what about the bad ones? a good example is Rick Rubin off topic i guess he did a documentary with Paul McCartney recently and i haven't seen it cause i don't have Hulu but what it's about from what Rubin said it's not about the beatles or his solo career. it's about him as a Bass Player and that nobody seemed to want to anything like that. in fact Rubin was told that he was given one day by McCartney's people cause that's all Paul pretty much wanted to do but than Paul Enjoyed it so much that they at the end of the first day Paul asked can we do this again tomorrow? Rubin was like shit yeah. </p><p></p><p>my point is if you are going to do a documentary about a star like Crawford or Davis talk about the bad ones as well. i'm curious what the stars that were in it have to say about this, we know about Trog (1970) really cause that's Crawford's last film but i'm curious what she thought of Montana Moon (1930) which is among her worst.</p><p>it still pisses me off that there used to be a site that got taken down for whatever reason i think the owner prolly lost interest to take a guess or they i dunno couldn't afford it anymore? but it had quotes from Crawford about each of her films and it was great. no doubt for some of her films she was right on the money & Davis too on some of her lesser work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darkshadows38, post: 290083, member: 19"] i watched (2005) or was it (2006) i forget which Stardust Narrated by Susan Sarandon. it's funny how these documentary's each of them they go year by year pretty much when it Bette's days in the 30'sa and damn near in the 40's as well but once she Leaves Warner Bros in (1949) they skim over her years and pick only certain films does anyone seem to notice that? Bette Davis did some movies overseas like they didn't talk about The Nanny (1965) which isn't among my favorites of hers nor did it talk about her horror films like Burnt Offerings (1976) nope it named one film in this documentary that she did in the 70's and that's it she did a lot of acting in the 70's. didn't mention that the fact that she did a couple episodes of Perry Mason in the early 60's either. that's the thing about some of these documentary's i hate they talk about the good roles but what about the bad ones? a good example is Rick Rubin off topic i guess he did a documentary with Paul McCartney recently and i haven't seen it cause i don't have Hulu but what it's about from what Rubin said it's not about the beatles or his solo career. it's about him as a Bass Player and that nobody seemed to want to anything like that. in fact Rubin was told that he was given one day by McCartney's people cause that's all Paul pretty much wanted to do but than Paul Enjoyed it so much that they at the end of the first day Paul asked can we do this again tomorrow? Rubin was like shit yeah. my point is if you are going to do a documentary about a star like Crawford or Davis talk about the bad ones as well. i'm curious what the stars that were in it have to say about this, we know about Trog (1970) really cause that's Crawford's last film but i'm curious what she thought of Montana Moon (1930) which is among her worst. it still pisses me off that there used to be a site that got taken down for whatever reason i think the owner prolly lost interest to take a guess or they i dunno couldn't afford it anymore? but it had quotes from Crawford about each of her films and it was great. no doubt for some of her films she was right on the money & Davis too on some of her lesser work. [/QUOTE]
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