How old were you when you saw this movie?
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — The Long, Hot Summer
Lady_Lane — 19 years ago(July 17, 2006 11:20 AM)
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So, anywho, how old were you when you saw this movie. I'm 19 years old and I saw the film this year when I started my Paul Newman obsession. I wish I had seen this movie a long time ago, as it instantly became my favorite romantic film.
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lucie_52 — 19 years ago(July 17, 2006 07:27 PM)
I was a toddler when this film was released (you can do the math; I'm way past declaring my age ;]) Ironically, I avoided it for years because I thought it was a Tennessee Williams script and I just can't get into most of his stuff. Much of it is just too dark and twisted for me. Anyway, I was looking for some of the early Newman and Woodward films about a year ago, read about this one, found out it was Faulkner, not Williams and, more importantly, that the chemistry between Newman and Woodward was awesome. That was all the recommendation I needed. I bought the DVD and it's become one of my all time favorite movies. I've probably watched it at least 15 times in the last year. I can't believe I spent all those years deliberately avoiding it.
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neoenkitty — 19 years ago(July 28, 2006 07:47 PM)
I saw this movie last year when I was 20. I watch TCM all the time and I wish I had more time to devote to looking for great classics to watch. I have to content myself with the few gems I've found so far, such as TLHS.
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Jrussell78 — 19 years ago(August 02, 2006 08:20 PM)
I saw this movie for the first time when I was about 15 and I remember the quick butterflies in my stomach whenever Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward kissed. I'm 22 now and I still get those butterflies everytime I watch it!
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vizfam — 19 years ago(August 06, 2006 01:23 PM)
I'm glad to see someone so young interested in movies that have actual diolog instead of 4 letter word fillers. I first saw this movie when it first came out in 58. I am a child of the fifties, and was 16 at the time. I didn't appreciate it as much then as I do now. If you like the Neuman-Woodward combo check out "From the Terrace" 1959. The same chemestry as in 'Summer"
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kowen-7 — 19 years ago(November 16, 2006 12:41 AM)
48-I saw it yesterday (11/16/2006), after clicking through the channels and catching oh! an old movie, I knew right away this was one I'd want to own. The witty dialogue is something else, and being from Louisiana I understand and appreciate "the other Big Daddy" in Orson Welles' excellent portrayal of Will Varner. Great cast and performances, enjoyed the scenery.
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lemon_tart — 19 years ago(March 01, 2007 10:12 PM)
I think I was about 10 or 11 when I first saw it, and then a couple of times through my teens (when I understood a lot more of it). I haven't seen it in probably over ten years now I'd love to see it again. It's great watching the same movie at different stages in your life; you get something different out of it each time.
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Blubelle0302 — 18 years ago(April 26, 2007 04:58 PM)
I first saw this movie when I was about 16 and I'm 24 now. We had to watch it in my English class because we were studying classic actors and movies and Paul Newman was one of them. I remember when my class started watching it, all the girls was like "WHO is THAT?? wow, he's hot!" And after that, I've been hooked on Paul. I saw The Long Hot Summer and A Cat On a Hot Tin Roof in the same week, so that was glorious lol. I must say The Long Hot Summer is a great movie and Paul was gorgeous as usual, and also he and Joanne's chemistry was on fire. They totally were putting themselves into their parts lol
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rebus29 — 17 years ago(September 23, 2008 01:49 AM)
The Long Hot Summer came out when I was 9 years old, but my Momma would have tanned my hide if I'd even asked to go see it at the movies!
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rmgentile — 17 years ago(September 27, 2008 06:01 PM)
I was 45 - just watched it today!
I thought Orson Welles and cast were wonderful. I also find it much lighter than Tennessee Willliams' other plays. The characters are lovingly created and the family goes through some healing. Usually everyone's in a puddle at the end of Williams plays.
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mariahfan-1 — 17 years ago(January 13, 2009 11:01 AM)
I had to be about 6 years old the first time I seen this gem of a film and haven't seen it in years this Is where I truely fell in love with both Newman & Woodward you couldn't deny the magic between the two of them and like somebody else said I get those same butterflies when they kiss cause you can see how dearly they loved each other and it's painful to see those same scenes now since he passed away cause it inevitablely triggers an image of her so lost and lonely without him and it just breaks my heart to see her so emotionally broken
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oldfilms89 — 16 years ago(July 23, 2009 09:27 AM)
I am also 19 years old and am also a HUGE Paul Newman fan. The Long Hot Summer is my favorite movie that he did. And I agree that it's a great romantic movie!
But, I have had my obsession a little bit longer. I first saw this movie on TCM (the best channel in the world in my book) and I was around 15, 16 yrs old.
I'm so so so happy that there are other people that are my age that really appreciate and love the older movies! I'm not alone!! Ha Ha
Keep loving him and the many other talented actor/tresses from back in the day!
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diva_k13 — 15 years ago(September 05, 2010 03:05 PM)
Saw this great movie when I was a sophmore in college in 2004. Had seen Paul Newman in many films before hand (Awesome in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by the way. His character here is so charming and yet, misunderstood. Joanne Woodward gives a strong performance, her character is admimrable and relatable, at least to me