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| BETTE DAVIS "A BASICALLY BENEVOLENT VOLCANO" BBC 1983 (7/8)Tue, 18 Nov 2008 23:46:18 -0800 by rejeffreyAlongside the Turner Classic Movies documentary All About Bette one decade later, A Basically Benevolent Volcano might be the best of the many documentaries made on the life and career of Bette Davis. While this 1983 BBC production is far less educational than subsequent documentaries (no mention is ever made of Of Human Bondage and its importance in the history of both Bette Davis and the Academy Awards!) the film shines thanks largely to a priceless interview with Bette Davis, one of the last interviews she would give prior to the relentlessly, tragically unfair series of physical and personal setbacks that would befall her from 1983 to 1985. This dark but empowering chapter in the life of The First Lady of the American Screen would include a double mastectomy, a massively debilitating stroke that slurred her speech, a broken hip that undermined her ability to walk or act with her body the way she had done so masterfully on film for decades, and, worst of all, the cold and cruel betrayal of her eldest daughter, the beloved child who abandoned her mother and wrote a whiney but nasty book about herafter becoming a Born Again Christian, no less (today she runs the B.D. Hyman Ministry, named after herself). While Bettes continued triumphs against the worst of the hurdles life could offer would be her greatest challenge and most inspiring legacy, Volcano offers a chance to see how truly happy and fulfilled Bette Davis was in the first half of her seventies, before fate delivered a slow-motion death blow in the years that lay ahead. In addition to a truly marvelous interview with Miss Davis, her co-stars (who became some of her closest lifelong friends) Olivia de Havilland, Geraldine Fitzgerald, and Anne Baxter, as well as one of her favorite directors and greatest admirers, the legendary Joseph L. Mankiewicz, writer/director of All About Eve. In Part 7, Miss Davis reflects upon the end of her contract with Warner Bros, accompanied by a string of images and clips from some of her best films of that era. Writer-director Joseph L. Mankiewicz and co-star Anne Baxter discuss the making of All About Eve and the love story it spawned between Bette and co-star Gary Merrill. In one of the most vulnerable moments of the whole documentary, Miss Davis discusses her famous speech from the film about being a married woman, and how it related to her own disappointments in marriage. This holiday season look for a beautiful new Hi-Def transfer of All About Eve in the two-disc DVD special edition of the film currently available from 20th Century Fox Home Video in their own The Bette Davis Collection. The films Now, Voyager and Mr. Skeffington are available in The Bette Davis Collection Vol. 1 and Jezebel is available in The Bette Davis Collection Vol. 2, both available for the holidays from Warner Bros. Home Video. HAPPY 100th BIRTHDAY, MISS DAVIS!!!!! Related: bette davis all about eve joseph l. mankiewicz anne baxter warner bros old hollywood | |
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| BETTE DAVIS "A BASICALLY BENEVOLENT VOLCANO" BBC 1983 (6/8)Tue, 18 Nov 2008 23:41:16 -0800 by rejeffreyIn Part 6, both Bette and two of Miss Daviss dearest friends of all, Olivia De Havilland and Geraldine Fitzgerald, relates why Bette may have acquired her reputation as a difficult actress with a series of anecdotes and insights. Also discussed is Bettes controversial but adamant stance against post-Actors Studio acting and the rough filming of her last Warner Bros. film, Beyond the Forest. Look for In This Our Life, starring Miss Davis and Olivia De Havilland, on its first-ever DVD release as part of The Bette Davis Collection Vol. 3, out now for the holidays from Warner Bros. Home Video.HAPPY 100th BIRTHDAY, MISS DAVIS! Related: bette davis olivia de havilland geraldine fitzgerald on acting in this our life | |
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| BETTE DAVIS "A BASICALLY BENEVOLENT VOLCANO" BBC 1983 (8/8)Tue, 18 Nov 2008 23:37:54 -0800 by rejeffreyIn this final installment, Miss Davis tells the famous story of her placing an ad in the Hollywood Reporter and the career resurgence that came about r with the success of What Ever Happened to Baby Jane , leading up to her career as a working actress at the time of this interview. Joseph L. Mankiewicz discusses the challenges that face an aging actress, and Bette shares her hilarious 70th birthday party story and states that NOT retiring is essential to her survival. Also featured in this installment is a brief bit of behind-the-scenes footage from the making of her 1982 telefilm A Piano For Mrs. Cimino. The all-time classic What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? is now available in a two-disc DVD special edition featured The Bette Davis Collection Vol. 2, now repackaged and re-issued in time for the holiday season from Warner Bros. Home Video. Alongside the Turner Classic Movies documentary All About Bette one decade later, A Basically Benevolent Volcano might be the best of the many documentaries made on the life and career of Bette Davis. While this 1983 BBC production is far less educational than subsequent documentaries (no mention is ever made of Of Human Bondage and its importance in the history of both Bette Davis and the Academy Awards!) the film shines thanks largely to a priceless interview with Bette Davis, one of the last interviews she would give prior to the relentlessly, tragically unfair series of physical and personal setbacks that would befall her from 1983 to 1985. This dark but empowering chapter in the life of The First Lady of the American Screen would include a double mastectomy, a massively debilitating stroke that slurred her speech, a broken hip that undermined her ability to walk or act with her body the way she had done so masterfully on film for decades, and, worst of all, the cold and cruel betrayal of her eldest daughter, the beloved child who abandoned her mother and wrote a whiney but nasty book about herafter becoming a Born Again Christian, no less (today she runs the B.D. Hyman Ministry, named after herself). While Bettes continued triumphs against the worst of the hurdles life could offer would be her greatest challenge and most inspiring legacy, Volcano offers a chance to see how truly happy and fulfilled Bette Davis was in the first half of her seventies, before fate delivered a slow-motion death blow in the years that lay ahead. In addition to a truly marvelous interview with Miss Davis, her co-stars (who became some of her closest lifelong friends) Olivia de Havilland, Geraldine Fitzgerald, and Anne Baxter, as well as one of her favorite directors and greatest admirers, the legendary Joseph L. Mankiewicz, writer/director of All About Eve. HAPPY 100th BIRTHDAY MISS DAVIS!!!! Related: bette davis benevolent volcano 1983 biography old hollywood warner bros baby jane | |
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| BETTE DAVIS "A BASICALLY BENEVOLENT VOLCANO" BBC 1983 (5/8)Tue, 18 Nov 2008 22:06:12 -0800 by rejeffreyAlongside the Turner Classic Movies documentary All About Bette one decade later, A Basically Benevolent Volcano might be the best of the many documentaries made on the life and career of Bette Davis. While this 1983 BBC production is far less educational than subsequent documentaries (no mention is ever made of Of Human Bondage and its importance in the history of both Bette Davis and the Academy Awards!) the film shines thanks largely to a priceless interview with Bette Davis, one of the last interviews she would give prior to the relentlessly, tragically unfair series of physical and personal setbacks that would befall her from 1983 to 1985. This dark but empowering chapter in the life of The First Lady of the American Screen would include a double mastectomy, a massively debilitating stroke that slurred her speech, a broken hip that undermined her ability to walk or act with her body the way she had done so masterfully on film for decades, and, worst of all, the cold and cruel betrayal of her eldest daughter, the beloved child who abandoned her mother and wrote a whiney but nasty book about herafter becoming a Born Again Christian, no less (today she runs the B.D. Hyman Ministry, named after herself). While Bettes continued triumphs against the worst of the hurdles life could offer would be her greatest challenge and most inspiring legacy, Volcano offers a chance to see how truly happy and fulfilled Bette Davis was in the first half of her seventies, before fate delivered a slow-motion death blow in the years that lay ahead. In addition to a truly marvelous interview with Miss Davis, her co-stars (who became some of her closest lifelong friends) Olivia de Havilland, Geraldine Fitzgerald, and Anne Baxter, as well as one of her favorite directors and greatest admirers, the legendary Joseph L. Mankiewicz, writer/director of All About Eve. In Part 5, Miss Daviss working relationship with William Wyler, the man who she would frequently refer to as the love of her life, is explored and celebrated with a focus on their first pairing, the seminal 1938 Southern romance Jezebel. She also acknowledges her appreciation for the awards she has received, which she refers to as her blood, sweat, and tears, and discusses her work with the Hollywood Canteen and her classic musical number for the film Thank Your Lucky Stars. Look for William Wylers classic Jezebel in the newly repackaged and re-issued Bette Davis Collection Vol. 2 from Warner Bros. Home Video this holiday season! HAPPY 100th BIRTHDAY, MISS DAVIS!!!! Related: bette davis william wyler jezebel hollywood canteen wwii propaganda films patriotism old | |
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| BETTE DAVIS "A BASICALLY BENEVOLENT VOLCANO" BBC 1983 (4/8)Tue, 18 Nov 2008 20:32:17 -0800 by rejeffreyAlongside the Turner Classic Movies documentary All About Bette one decade later, A Basically Benevolent Volcano might be the best of the many documentaries made on the life and career of Bette Davis. While this 1983 BBC production is far less educational than subsequent documentaries (no mention is ever made of Of Human Bondage and its importance in the history of both Bette Davis and the Academy Awards!) the film shines thanks largely to a priceless interview with Bette Davis, one of the last interviews she would give prior to the relentlessly, tragically unfair series of physical and personal setbacks that would befall her from 1983 to 1985. This dark but empowering chapter in the life of The First Lady of the American Screen would include a double mastectomy, a massively debilitating stroke that slurred her speech, a broken hip that undermined her ability to walk or act with her body the way she had done so masterfully on film for decades, and, worst of all, the cold and cruel betrayal of her eldest daughter, the beloved child who abandoned her mother and wrote a whiney but nasty book about herafter becoming a Born Again Christian, no less (today she runs the B.D. Hyman Ministry, named after herself). While Bettes continued triumphs against the worst of the hurdles life could offer would be her greatest challenge and most inspiring legacy, Volcano offers a chance to see how truly happy and fulfilled Bette Davis was in the first half of her seventies, before fate delivered a slow-motion death blow in the years that lay ahead. In addition to a truly marvelous interview with Miss Davis, her co-stars (who became some of her closest lifelong friends) Olivia de Havilland, Geraldine Fitzgerald, and Anne Baxter, as well as one of her favorite directors and greatest admirers, the legendary Joseph L. Mankiewicz, writer/director of All About Eve. In Part 4, The First Lady of the American Screen professes her undying love of Dark Victory, the 1939 Old Hollywood classic that she considers the closest any of her movies came to perfection in regards to her own, high standards. Geraldine Fitzgerald also offers her memories of working with Miss Davis for the first time, and (SPOILER ALERT) the films dramatic ending is discussed against a replay of the famous final scene. This segment is a PERFECT follow-up to any fans viewing of Dark Victory! Look for a beautifully remastered DVD edition of Miss Daviss favorite of her films in the newly repackaged and re-issued Bette Davis Collection Vol 1. from Warner Bros. Home Video this holiday season! HAPPY 100th BIRTHDAY, MISS DAVIS!!! Related: bette davis dark victory geraldine fitzgerald ronald reagan 1939 old hollywood warner bros | |
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| Rojo-Me QuemasTue, 18 Nov 2008 20:20:26 -0800 by UGBFNPunto y Apartehttp://www.arm agedon.com.mx/puntoy aparte/Dirección: Paco del Toro http://www.pacodelto ro.com/Guión: Paco del Toro/Verónica MaldonadoActores: Mauricio Islas, Geraldine Bazán, Evangelina Sosa, Hugo Semonoli, Mariagna Pratts, Eduardo Rodríguez, José Luis Resendez, Evangelina Martínez, Lucila GallartProducción: Patricia de Del ToroCompañías: Armagedon Films http://www.armagedon .com.mx/País: MexicoAño: 2001Género: DramaIdioma: Español Trailer: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=OSHGqokA3 mYSinopsis: Aline con Valentín, Miroslava con Sergio. Dos parejas, ... dos mundos diferentes... un mismo destino. Reflejadas, la una en la otra, sus vidas.se entrelazan en la historia de todos los días. Una historia llena de conflictos y pasión, de triunfos y fracasos. Así, su vida se encadena en principios y finales. Para ellos hay, mucho que elegir... Mucho que empezar y terminar. Así, Aline y Miroslava marcan su vida con un... Punto y Aparte. Soundtrack:Gamaliel y Muertos Una Vezhttp://www.myspac e.com/muertosunavez ¨Otra Oportunidad¨ y ¨Nunca Mas en Soledad¨Rojohttp://r ojoweb.com/¨Me Quemas¨ y ¨Sin Amor¨Marcos Witthttp://www.canzi on.com/marcoswitt/¨Q uiero Levantar Mis Manos¨, ¨Tu Amor por Mi¨, ¨Señor Señor Jesus¨, ¨De Gloria en Gloria¨Edgar Lira o Ciudad Lyptonhttp://www.edg arlira.com/home.htmh ttp://www.ciudadlypt on.com/¨Puedo Confiar¨ y ¨Dejate Amar¨ Related: mauricio islas geraldine bazán evangelina sosa hugo semonoli mariagna pratts eduardo rodríguez josé luis resendez | |
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| Edgar Lira/Ciudad Lypton-Dejate AmarTue, 18 Nov 2008 20:07:47 -0800 by UGBFNPunto y Apartehttp://www.arm agedon.com.mx/puntoy aparte/Dirección: Paco del Toro http://www.pacodelto ro.com/Guión: Paco del Toro/Verónica MaldonadoActores: Mauricio Islas, Geraldine Bazán, Evangelina Sosa, Hugo Semonoli, Mariagna Pratts, Eduardo Rodríguez, José Luis Resendez, Evangelina Martínez, Lucila GallartProducción: Patricia de Del ToroCompañías: Armagedon Films http://www.armagedon .com.mx/País: MexicoAño: 2001Género: DramaIdioma: Español Trailer: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=OSHGqokA3 mYSinopsis: Aline con Valentín, Miroslava con Sergio. Dos parejas, ... dos mundos diferentes... un mismo destino. Reflejadas, la una en la otra, sus vidas.se entrelazan en la historia de todos los días. Una historia llena de conflictos y pasión, de triunfos y fracasos. Así, su vida se encadena en principios y finales. Para ellos hay, mucho que elegir... Mucho que empezar y terminar. Así, Aline y Miroslava marcan su vida con un... Punto y Aparte. Soundtrack:Gamaliel y Muertos Una Vezhttp://www.myspac e.com/muertosunavez ¨Otra Oportunidad¨ y ¨Nunca Mas en Soledad¨Rojohttp://r ojoweb.com/¨Me Quemas¨ y ¨Sin Amor¨Marcos Witthttp://www.canzi on.com/marcoswitt/¨Q uiero Levantar Mis Manos¨, ¨Tu Amor por Mi¨, ¨Señor Señor Jesus¨, ¨De Gloria en Gloria¨Edgar Lira o Ciudad Lyptonhttp://www.edg arlira.com/home.htmh ttp://www.ciudadlypt on.com/¨Puedo Confiar¨ y ¨Dejate Amar¨ Related: mauricio islas geraldine bazán evangelina sosa hugo semonoli mariagna pratts eduardo rodríguez josé luis resendez | |
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| BETTE DAVIS "A BASICALLY BENEVOLENT VOLCANO" BBC 1983 (3/8)Tue, 18 Nov 2008 19:30:52 -0800 by rejeffreyAlongside the Turner Classic Movies documentary All About Bette one decade later, A Basically Benevolent Volcano might be the best of the many documentaries made on the life and career of Bette Davis. While this 1983 BBC production is far less educational than subsequent documentaries (no mention is ever made of Of Human Bondage and its importance in the history of both Bette Davis and the Academy Awards!) the film shines thanks largely to a priceless interview with Bette Davis, one of the last interviews she would give prior to the relentlessly, tragically unfair series of physical and personal setbacks that would befall her from 1983 to 1985. This dark but empowering chapter in the life of The First Lady of the American Screen would include a double mastectomy, a massively debilitating stroke that slurred her speech, a broken hip that undermined her ability to walk or act with her body the way she had done so masterfully on film for decades, and, worst of all, the cold and cruel betrayal of her eldest daughter, the beloved child who abandoned her mother and wrote a whiney but nasty book about herafter becoming a Born Again Christian, no less (today she runs the B.D. Hyman Ministry, named after herself). While Bettes continued triumphs against the worst of the hurdles life could offer would be her greatest challenge and most inspiring legacy, Volcano offers a chance to see how truly happy and fulfilled Bette Davis was in the first half of her seventies, before fate delivered a slow-motion death blow in the years that lay ahead. In addition to a truly marvelous interview with Miss Davis, her co-stars (who became some of her closest lifelong friends) Olivia de Havilland, Geraldine Fitzgerald, and Anne Baxter, as well as one of her favorite directors and greatest admirers, the legendary Joseph L. Mankiewicz, writer/director of All About Eve. Part 3 features scenes from Miss Daviss first Oscar-winning performance, Dangerous and details Bettes frustration with poor scripts being sent her way despite the proof of Oscar gold, leading up to her legendary battle with Warner Bros. in the English courts; lifelong friends Geraldine Fitzgerald and Anne Baxter offering their opinions on Bettes battles for greatness in film; and Miss Daviss famous story of the day she did her OWN make-up to insure realism in the 1937 Warner Bros. gangster movie classic, Marked Woman. LOOK for Marked Woman on DVD as part of Warner Bros. Home Videos newly repackaged and re-issued Bette Davis Collection Vol. 2 this holiday season! HAPPY 100th BIRTHDAY, MISS DAVIS!!! Related: bette davis marked woman geraldine fitzgerald anne baxter dangerous old hollywood warner bros | |
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| Marcos Witt-De Gloria en GloriaTue, 18 Nov 2008 18:39:40 -0800 by UGBFNPunto y Apartehttp://www.arm agedon.com.mx/puntoy aparte/Dirección: Paco del Toro http://www.pacodelto ro.com/Guión: Paco del Toro/Verónica MaldonadoActores: Mauricio Islas, Geraldine Bazán, Evangelina Sosa, Hugo Semonoli, Mariagna Pratts, Eduardo Rodríguez, José Luis Resendez, Evangelina Martínez, Lucila GallartProducción: Patricia de Del ToroCompañías: Armagedon Films http://www.armagedon .com.mx/País: MexicoAño: 2001Género: DramaIdioma: Español Trailer: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=OSHGqokA3 mYSinopsis: Aline con Valentín, Miroslava con Sergio. Dos parejas, ... dos mundos diferentes... un mismo destino. Reflejadas, la una en la otra, sus vidas.se entrelazan en la historia de todos los días. Una historia llena de conflictos y pasión, de triunfos y fracasos. Así, su vida se encadena en principios y finales. Para ellos hay, mucho que elegir... Mucho que empezar y terminar. Así, Aline y Miroslava marcan su vida con un... Punto y Aparte. Soundtrack:Gamaliel y Muertos Una Vezhttp://www.myspac e.com/muertosunavez ¨Otra Oportunidad¨ y ¨Nunca Mas en Soledad¨Rojohttp://r ojoweb.com/¨Me Quemas¨ y ¨Sin Amor¨Marcos Witthttp://www.canzi on.com/marcoswitt/¨Q uiero Levantar Mis Manos¨, ¨Tu Amor por Mi¨, ¨Señor Señor Jesus¨, ¨De Gloria en Gloria¨Edgar Lira o Ciudad Lyptonhttp://www.edg arlira.com/home.htmh ttp://www.ciudadlypt on.com/¨Puedo Confiar¨ y ¨Dejate Amar¨ Related: mauricio islas geraldine bazán evangelina sosa hugo semonoli mariagna pratts eduardo rodríguez josé luis resendez | |
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| BETTE DAVIS "A BASICALLY BENEVOLENT VOLCANO" BBC 1983 (1/8)Tue, 18 Nov 2008 18:15:26 -0800 by rejeffreyAlongside the Turner Classic Movies documentary All About Bette one decade later, A Basically Benevolent Volcano might be the best of the many documentaries made on the life and career of Bette Davis. While this 1983 BBC production is far less educational than subsequent documentaries (no mention is ever made of Of Human Bondage and its importance in the history of both Bette Davis and the Academy Awards!) the film shines thanks largely to a priceless interview with Bette Davis, one of the last interviews she would give prior to the relentlessly, tragically unfair series of physical and personal setbacks that would befall her from 1983 to 1985. This dark but empowering chapter in the life of The First Lady of the American Screen would include a double mastectomy, a massively debilitating stroke that slurred her speech, a broken hip that undermined her ability to walk or act with her body the way she had done so masterfully on film for decades, and, worst of all, the cold and cruel betrayal of her eldest daughter, the beloved child who abandoned her mother and wrote a whiney but nasty book about herafter becoming a Born Again Christian, no less (today she runs the B.D. Hyman Ministry, named after herself). While Bettes continued triumphs against the worst of the hurdles life could offer would be her greatest challenge and most inspiring legacy, Volcano offers a chance to see how truly happy and fulfilled Bette Davis was in the first half of her seventies, before fate delivered a slow-motion death blow in the years that lay ahead. In addition to a truly marvelous interview with Miss Davis, her co-stars (who became some of her closest lifelong friends) Olivia de Havilland, Geraldine Fitzgerald, and Anne Baxter, as well as one of her favorite directors and greatest admirers, the legendary Joseph L. Mankiewicz, writer/director of All About Eve. Part 1: Here Bette talks about her early experiences in Hollywood; the contrast between her Boston upbringing and her Hollywood surroundings in the early days; the sacrifices and inspiration of her mother and best friend, Ruthie; and the role that the great English actor George Arliss played in giving her a career. HAPPY 100th BIRTHDAY, MISS DAVIS!!!! Related: bette davis benevolent volcano bbc 1983 warner bros old hollywood boston new england george arliss | |
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| BETTE DAVIS "A BASICALLY BENEVOLENT VOLCANO" BBC 1983 (2/8)Tue, 18 Nov 2008 18:14:09 -0800 by rejeffreyAlongside the Turner Classic Movies documentary All About Bette one decade later, A Basically Benevolent Volcano might be the best of the many documentaries made on the life and career of Bette Davis. While this 1983 BBC production is far less educational than subsequent documentaries (no mention is ever made of Of Human Bondage and its importance in the history of both Bette Davis and the Academy Awards!) the film shines thanks largely to a priceless interview with Bette Davis, one of the last interviews she would give prior to the relentlessly, tragically unfair series of physical and personal setbacks that would befall her from 1983 to 1985. This dark but empowering chapter in the life of The First Lady of the American Screen would include a double mastectomy, a massively debilitating stroke that slurred her speech, a broken hip that undermined her ability to walk or act with her body the way she had done so masterfully on film for decades, and, worst of all, the cold and cruel betrayal of her eldest daughter, the beloved child who abandoned her mother and wrote a whiney but nasty book about herafter becoming a Born Again Christian, no less (today she runs the B.D. Hyman Ministry, named after herself). While Bettes continued triumphs against the worst of the hurdles life could offer would be her greatest challenge and most inspiring legacy, Volcano offers a chance to see how truly happy and fulfilled Bette Davis was in the first half of her seventies, before fate delivered a slow-motion death blow in the years that lay ahead. In addition to a truly marvelous interview with Miss Davis, her co-stars (who became some of her closest lifelong friends) Olivia de Havilland, Geraldine Fitzgerald, and Anne Baxter, as well as one of her favorite directors and greatest admirers, the legendary Joseph L. Mankiewicz, writer/director of All About Eve. Part 2: In this segment, Miss Davis recollects the moment when she knew one day her mother would never work again, and offers an insight into the peculiar brilliance of Jack Warner; the early attempts to glamorize her image before she began to establish herself as a unique Hollywood icon; the direction that 1933s Cabin in the Cotton indicated Bette would one day head in her career; and the lessons Miss Davis learned about Americas relationship with Hollywood from traveling across the country to do publicity for Warner Bros. during the height of the Great Depression. HAPPY 100th BIRTHDAY MISS DAVIS!!!!! Related: bette davis warner bros jack great depression old hollywood glamour cabin in the cotton | |
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| Jonas Hotel-First & Last Day Of SchoolTue, 18 Nov 2008 15:18:48 -0800 by sims2rocker1112Rachael-Rumages Through Locker*Geraldine-HEY ! RachaelRachael-Jumps In alert*oh hey nani whats up? (nani is geraldine's nickname)Geraldine-* lauhgs* I SCARED YOU.....anyway im having a sleepover only me and you my bestie you can bring your JB CD and play it and ill play my tokio hotel oneRachael-AWSOMENES S ill comeGeraldine-ok but i think its like the first night of summer and our very last day of schoolRachael-i know right were FREE to do what ever we wantGeraldine-I KNOW Rachael-and im old enogh for joe nowGeraldine-joe shomole im old enogh for bill*Rachael And Geraldine Laugh**bell rings*Rachael-gotta go WAIT you knew that cause the bell just....o my gawd im such a retardGeraldine-yes you areRachael-HEY i....uhg pieceGeraldine-thank you comebacks *walks too class* Related: jonas hotel sims2rocker1112 | |
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