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March 28

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Relationship Status:
Single
Are you a Netflix member?
Yes
Are you a Netflix employee?
No.
What is your (apx) "Reviewer Rank" Number?
111,156
What is your (Anonymous) Friends Link? (the code on the right side of Invite Friends)
http://www.netflix.com/BeMyFriend/P9v6Ie6UIWFUZQJgo2B0
What is your Outward Profile page URL (find yourself on one of your friend's lists, and click back to see yourself)
http://www.netflix.com/StrangerProfile?prid=495213117&lnkctr=yo...
A Small Set Of My Favorite Movies
The Women (1939)
Sabrina (Audrey Hepburn)
The Apartment
Pride and Prejudice (1995)
Jeeves and Wooster
Gosford Park
Mapp and Lucia
Who is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?
Strong Poison, Have His Carcase, Gaudy Night
Anything by Hitchcock
Lord of the Rings
Cold Comfort Farm
Contact
Laura
When Ladies Meet
The Good Soldier
The Shooting Party
Pillow Talk (Yes! I admit it!)
Fried Green Tomatoes
Crimes of the Heart (its only fan, apparently)
Hotel du Lac
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
Now, Voyager
What I Snack on in Movie Theaters
Anything salty.
About Me:
I watch wa-a-a-y too much TV! That photo that I am using as an avatar at the moment is 51 years old. I thought it would be a hoot to use it.... I am eligible to retire now, but can't afford it 'cause I buy too many dvds!

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At 10:29pm on March 28, 2009, Cheryl Bailey said…
I just wondered if you were still around as I have not heard from you in ages. I always enjoyed our notes. Take care. I'm thinking of you,
Cheryl
At 5:59pm on January 26, 2009, Cheryl Bailey said…
I haven't heard a word from you in ages. Are you still alive and breathing? I miss hearing from you.
Hugs,
Cheryl
At 1:40pm on October 16, 2008, Wayward Muse said…
Hey Steffanie, nice meeting you!

Looks like we got some common taste in movies (though I may be a bit more wacked then you so hopefully I won't offend too much. LOL)

Harold & Maude is one of my all time favorites--seems like it's one of those that people either "get" & love or don't get and hate.

Dead Like Me was phenomenal--It's the kind of thing that's up my alley anyway--death-themed, absurd humor, magical-realism/fantastical, etc...but I thought the whole cast was just stellar & it managed to make me both laugh and cry on a regular basis. I was at a bit of a loss when it ended.

Nice to meet a fellow Yes, Minister fan too! It seems to get overshadowed by the more slapstick, ridiculous humor a la Monty Python, Faulty Towers, Red Dwarf---all of which I love---but the thing I really love best about British humor is the blending of absurdity with droll humor and high intelligence---and Yes, Minister was just perfect for me!

Hope to share more movie & TV series chat with you! :)
At 7:15am on September 22, 2008, Cynical Junkie said…
I liked The Thin Blue Line but after seeing Ben Elton's other works first it's a tad of a let down for many. I was amazed he was still going after The Young Ones and Blackadder series. I like your taste, I was only able to watch probably three episodes of Butterflies once from a bootleg a friend found.
BBC America is a letdown for me, they hardly show anything new from the BBC comedy world. I would love it if they showed Murder Most Horrid. Thanks to someone on youtube I was finally able to see it.
At 9:24am on September 19, 2008, Cynical Junkie said…
Hello fellow BBC fan, I was dropping by to ask if you ever saw the show Chef!
No one I know has seen it, I was thinking maybe you have.
At 10:16pm on September 18, 2008, Cheryl Bailey said…
I am watching The Shooting Party and it is interesting. Kind of like Gosford Park Meets Jane Austen??!
At 11:35pm on September 10, 2008, Cheryl Bailey said…
I just watched The Children's Hour andit was good. My review should be up tomorrow or the next day. It is so much about the effects of gossip on a small town. Thanks for the recommendation.
Cheryl
At 5:44pm on September 9, 2008, Cheryl Bailey said…
Miss getting your movie notes. Hope whatever you are doing you are having lots of fun.
CBee
At 6:20am on August 22, 2008, Cat G said…
I know exactly the photos you're talkin about! I did his family trees, and ran across lots of those old gems from the 20's. We were just lucky that family saved them for the generations to come. Hope you come back to play some more Retro-TV, when you get a chance.
At 10:13am on August 18, 2008, Cat G said…
Steffanie, I've been s-o-o-o busy trying to get the 90's together (before we run outta 80's) that I almost missed your message. Sorry. Hubby and I have family in Indy! Yes, I loved the Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, and think Blair Brown was great.

I just read you avatar note, and thought you'd get a kick outta this one of hubby about 68 years ago.

TO THE MANOR BORN: Silver Anniversary Special


DEAR LADIES ~ Hinge and Bracket

A TOWN LIKE ALICE

If you can ever find this film, grab it. Released only on VHS, it is now in the public domain and rarely shown in the U.S. I found a "home made" dvd on ebay. "Set against the brutal chaos of Wold War 2, a love story begins that will take two lovers through a living nightmare of captivity, across three continents and two decades. From the steamy jungles of Malaya to the dusty and desolate outback of Australia. Based on Nevil Shute's international bestselling novel, A TOWN LIKE ALICE follow the lives of Jean Paget and Joe Harmon. Meeting in Malaya--she an attractive young English captive and he a cheerful Australian POW tortured for a simple act of kindness. Separated first by their captors then by the distance of passing years, the two are finally reunited in the rugged outback of Australia-to face a challenge every bit as demanding as their wartime trails.
Winner of numerous international awards, A TOWN LIKE ALICE stars Helen Morse and Bryan Brown." Also stars Gordon Jackson, "Mr Hudson" in "UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS".

Let Them Eat Cake ~ French and Saunders

 
 

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