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Sep 06, 2012 07:22AM

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I like that thought too. Will have to use it when friends ask me when I will time to read all of the books. You won't have to worry about me if the roof falls in I will say, the book cases will keep me safe.
For real book adicts, there is always another book that sounds so intersting...even if you already have a thousand on your to-read/owned list.

LOL

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My coworkers and family look at me like I need to have my head examined.
Sharon, I forgot to mention a recent find at my new to me UBS.




Hi Sharon, I suspect you'd be right.


Can't you just here Henry bickering about that she still manages to get the best of him. Of course with the booming voice of Peter O'Toole.


How about O'Toole and Richard Burton in Beckett? O'Toole recently said he could never tire of playing Henry II, there is so much meat for him to sink his teeth into.


As soon as you mentioned Dalton my mind went to his performance as Darnley. Talk about opposite ends of the spectrum! I didn't think Hopkins worked well as Richard either. He did admit to being nervous being his first film and working with two powerhouses.
As I write this it is Elizabeth I night on TCM (Turner Classic movies), another Tudor take over. Including two with Bette Davis, but not any with Flora Robson. Right now it is Young Bess, based on Irwin's novel, I felt Jean Simmons wasn't right, they made no attempt to make her resemble Elizabeth, and it was too romanticized, in part to take advantage of the real life love between her and Stewart Granger, which certainly sizzles. I haven't read the book yet (Tudor burnout) so don't know if this is the direction the novel takes or not. Parts of it are quite strong and some compelling historical moments represented.


I realize I'm jumping in on the conversation completely uninvited...please, forgive. However, a mention of Burton and O'Toole in the same breath is quite irresistable. Each brought his unique talent to the role...however, their brillance (at least for me) comes in each being able to add a facet of themselves to Henry that the other either lacked or simply didn't think of...
I'm a tad biased toward Burton...but, then, I have a "Thing" for Welshmen and Wales! Thank you, Llewelyn Fawr, for gracing my dreams! I do recognize your tip-toe in the hall...however imaginary.


Hi Maudie, how are things with you? I say the more the merrier. I'm going to add a couple of other voices, to go along with Burton, that could make a phone book sound good, George Sanders and Ronald Coleman. Which reminds me I recently saw part of a film where Sanders played Richard III and Rex Harrison was Saladin, no really. What I saw didn't work at all. Sorry can't remember the film title.