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 Post subject: Blake Edwards, you rocked
PostPosted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 3:33 pm 
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 Post subject: Blake Edwards, you rocked
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Skin Deep was one of my favorite movies.


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S.O.B. Highly underrated.

The Great Race as well.


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The original Pink Panther and A Shot In The Dark. 10. Breakfast at Tiffany's. Operation: Petticoat. Victor/Victoria. Days of Wine and Roses. The Man Who Loved Women. The fact that he was banging Julie Andrews from '69 on.

All awesome.


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Skin Deep was one of my favorite movies.


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 Post subject: Blake Edwards, you rocked
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The kids and I were just laughing with some revisited youtube samples of his comic genius. I'm afraid to search for any Skin Deep clips with them just yet. :lol:



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The downside is that Dylan now fancies himself the next Cato & is garnishing an inch-thick dowel rod to attack 'Clouseau.' At least they are re-enacting the slow motion sequence. :lol:


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The downside is that Dylan now fancies himself the next Cato & is garnishing an inch-thick dowel rod to attack 'Clouseau.' At least they are re-enacting the slow motion sequence. :lol:


Tell him to watch out for the beumbs!


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Xander says (in his own typed words): you think it's funny ay?

Dylan says (also in his own typed words): please dont let it be talking skull beumbs becaus he farts

And Xander wishes to add: a bimb!


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The downside is that Dylan now fancies himself the next Cato & is garnishing an inch-thick dowel rod to attack 'Clouseau.' At least they are re-enacting the slow motion sequence. :lol:


Yeah, avoiding Skin Deep is probably a good idea.

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 Post subject: Blake Edwards, you rocked
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I can't even find an appropriate Skin Deep youtube clip for The Playroom. :thumbsup:


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Bullshit:



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For some reason, I thought he died a few years ago. A very talented filmmaker. The Pink Panther movies were classics.

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Legendary film director Blake Edwards, who died on Thursday aged 88, was a veteran of the big screen. His family history extended virtually the entire length of American motion pictures.
He was born William Blake Crump on July 26, 1922, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. His parents divorced when he was young and his mother remarried to Jack McEdwards, a production manager in Hollywood.
His step-grandfather was J. Gordon Edwards, a pioneering director of silent films, including more than 20 with the exotic vamp Theda Bara.

Mr Edwards after receiving an honorary Oscar from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences during the 76th annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles. Photo: Mark J. Terrill/PA
The young Blake and his family moved to Hollywood three years later, and he grew up on his father’s movie sets.
Blake Edwards began in films as an actor, playing small roles in such movies as A Guy Named Joe and Ten Gentlemen From West Point.With John Champion, he wrote a Western, Panhandle, which he produced and acted in for the quickie studio, Monogram. He followed with Stampede.
In 1947, Mr Edwards turned to radio and created the hard-boiled “Richard Diamond, Private Detective” for Dick Powell; it was converted to television in 1957, starring Mr Powell with Mary Tyler Moore as his secretary, whose face is never seen on-screen.
Peter Gunn in 1967 marked the beginning of a fruitful collaboration between Mr Edwards and Mr Mancini, who composed melodic scores and songs for most of Mr Edwards’ films.
Breakfast at Tiffany’s in 1961 established Mr Edwards as a stylish director who could combine comedy with bittersweet romance. His next two films proved his versatility: The suspenseful Experiment in Terror (1962) and Days of Wine and Roses (1963), the story of a couple’s alcoholism, with Jack Lemmon in his first dramatic role.
The Great Race, about an auto race in the early 1900s, marked Mr Edwards’s first attempt at a big-budget spectacle. He spent Warner Bros’ money lavishly, raising the ire of studio boss Jack Warner. The 1965 release proved a modest success.


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The downside is that Dylan now fancies himself the next Cato & is garnishing an inch-thick dowel rod to attack 'Clouseau.' At least they are re-enacting the slow motion sequence. :lol:

:D :lol: They feel better, sounds like!

Wait until they see Mork one day and start sitting on their heads on the couch.

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YES, they do! :D

Oh God, Xander does that already. He doesn't need encouragement. :D


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hahahah!!!! The blood rushes are so interesting at that age, when you have nothing else to do!!!

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I'm sad that one of my favorite directors passed away just before my birthday (Dec. 17). Here's my blog's tribute to Blake Edwards.
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