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princessofcairo

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« Reply #45 on: February 23, 2005, 10:44:43 AM »
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Vanessa Redgrave...had also produced a documentary on the plight of the Palestinians that year & was widely picketed, said pickets primarily organized by the JDL.

What she said that got booed out was the following: "...I salute you and pledge to you that I will continue tofight against anti-Semitism and fascism."



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« Reply #46 on: February 23, 2005, 10:45:21 AM »
so where to now St Peter? I'm SmoothFM-ing today.

ooo! Barry White's "Just The Way You Are".
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Re: Redgrave clip
« Reply #47 on: February 23, 2005, 10:47:26 AM »
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now tell me about that redgrave clip!! inquiring embryos want to know!


She was always very political, and she was being burned in effigy outside the hall at the time.  Paddy Chaevsky is the one who dissed her afterwards.


imdb says that was in 1977, not '76.

wassup, dave?

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« Reply #48 on: February 23, 2005, 10:48:12 AM »
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so where to now St Peter? I'm SmoothFM-ing today.


i'm dutching for a bit. then i'll head over. although i brought aja today, so i may take a detour.

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« Reply #49 on: February 23, 2005, 10:48:48 AM »
*Jason Robards also beat out Alec Guinness for Star Wars, the only acting nom given to anyone from the Star Wars series.  John Williams won for Original Score, though.

Woody Allen (Annie Hall) beat out George Lucas for Best Director & for Original Screenplay, and ironically, after Chavefsky sadi what he said, he had to present the Adapted Scrrenplay award to Julia.  Earlier Jane Fonda, who was the lead in Julia, had lost the Best Actress award to Dianne Keaton.

Also of note:  this was the year that "You Light Up My Life" won for Best Song.  The absolute nadir of this Oscar.

And Richard Dreyfuss became the first guy under the age of 30 to receive the Best Actor award (he was 29).
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Re: Redgrave clip
« Reply #50 on: February 23, 2005, 10:59:38 AM »
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now tell me about that redgrave clip!! inquiring embryos want to know!


She was always very political, and she was being burned in effigy outside the hall at the time.  Paddy Chaevsky is the one who dissed her afterwards.


imdb says that was in 1977, not '76.

wassup, dave?


indeed, Dave got his Oscar clip wrong today too.  Redgrave won the 1977 Oscar, presented in spring '78. Something must be going on with Mr Morey, methinks.
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Re: Redgrave clip
« Reply #51 on: February 23, 2005, 11:17:24 AM »
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now tell me about that redgrave clip!! inquiring embryos want to know!


She was always very political, and she was being burned in effigy outside the hall at the time.  Paddy Chaevsky is the one who dissed her afterwards.


imdb says that was in 1977, not '76.

wassup, dave?


indeed, Dave got his Oscar clip wrong today too.  Redgrave won the 1977 Oscar, presented in spring '78. Something must be going on with Mr Morey, methinks.


Correct as usual.

I was looking in my Oscars book & momentarily forgot that the 1977 entry was for the movie release year, and not the year of the award show.

Point of Know Return was released late in '77, the title track entering the charts on 12/18 of that year.  "Dust" entered the charts on 2/18/78.

quite the innacuracy from Mr. Morey, I must say.
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