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Yes, good one. And the sequel, FATHER'S LITTLE DIVIDEND, while not as good, is still enjoyable.

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    spiderwort — 6 years ago(January 19, 2020 04:33 PM)

    Yes, good one. And the sequel, FATHER'S LITTLE DIVIDEND, while not as good, is still enjoyable.

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        Rufus-T — 3 years ago(April 02, 2023 04:50 PM)

        Spider, IMDbv2 is gone
        For the topic of this thread

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          spiderwort — 3 years ago(April 02, 2023 05:33 PM)

          Oh, Rufus, yes, I know, I know that IMDbv2 is gone! My heart is broken. I've been in touch with Jervis, who may come over this way to post. I'm still hoping it's just a big mistake, who knows? Anyway, SO GLAD to see you here!!
          And thanks for the post about this wonderful film. I haven't seen it in decades, but I loved it when I saw it, and I'm sure I would still love it today. What a cast!! Cloris Leachman, Diane Keaton, Gig Young, Bonnie Bedelia, et al. Hard to beat that group.
          Again, thanks for the post, and please, please, stick around!!

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            jervistetch — 3 years ago(April 02, 2023 05:49 PM)

            I’m here! I feel like I just got transferred to a new school and I’m trying to find my locker. So nice to see some familiar faces. Hope to see more soon.

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              /.​ — 3 years ago(April 02, 2023 05:54 PM)

              You will.
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                spiderwort — 3 years ago(April 02, 2023 06:03 PM)

                So glad to see your familiar face! And the locker analogy is a good one, but hang in there; it will get easier.

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                  Rufus-T — 3 years ago(April 02, 2023 06:08 PM)

                  Very glad to see you and jervistetch here. Hope others from the Classic Film Board can land here as well. I don't have their contact information unfortunately.

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                    spiderwort — 3 years ago(April 02, 2023 06:11 PM)

                    Telegonus posts here sometimes, and mike-the-mechanic, and some others I can't recall right now, but I hope they will show up again, too.

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                      /.​ — 3 years ago(April 02, 2023 05:54 PM)

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                        spiderwort — 3 years ago(April 02, 2023 06:07 PM)

                        Haven't seen this one in such a long time, but it's certainly a film about marriage – Nora Ephron's and Carl Bernstein's – and I remember that the Streep/Nicholson combo was a very good one, with solid direction by Mike Nichols. May not be the best script; I'm not sure. I think it's a film I need to see again.

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                          /.​ — 3 years ago(April 02, 2023 06:35 PM)

                          I have a love/hate with this movie because it was so relatable to me at the time as it mimicked the demise of my first marriage. Even though, I quite enjoy Nora Ephron films. 😃
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                            Rufus-T — 3 years ago(April 02, 2023 06:10 PM)

                            Another good one I saw first time not that long ago. Jane Fonda was exceptional.

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                              spiderwort — 3 years ago(April 02, 2023 06:27 PM)

                              Lord, I haven't seen this one since it was released! Can't believe that. But I remember really enjoying it, and I should see it again. If only there weren't so many films and too little time. . .

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                                Louise — 2 years ago(April 05, 2023 06:26 AM)

                                My Two Husbands (1940)
                                The Lion In Winter (1968)

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                                  spiderwort — 2 years ago(April 05, 2023 01:31 PM)

                                  Hi, Louise. Good to see you here.
                                  I haven't seen
                                  My Two Husbands
                                  , but I love
                                  The Lion in Winter
                                  – one of my favorite Hepburn performances and a great film about a famous marriage.

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                                    ZolotoyRetriever — 2 years ago(April 05, 2023 06:52 AM)

                                    A couple that come to mind:
                                    Pete 'n' Tillie
                                    (1972), with Walter Matthau and Carol Burnett, was excellent.
                                    How to Murder Your Wife
                                    (1965), with Jack Lemmon, Virna Lisi, Terry Thomas. Great comedy, overall an excellent film.
                                    *would also add
                                    Love Story
                                    (1970), with Ali MacGraw, Ryan O'Neal, Ray Milland.
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                                      spiderwort — 2 years ago(April 05, 2023 01:36 PM)

                                      Great choices, Zolotoy. Haven't seen those in ages, but I quite enjoyed all of them. Would like to the comedies again, but the sadness of
                                      Love Story
                                      might not be the best choice for me right now. 😊

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                                        ZolotoyRetriever — 2 years ago(April 05, 2023 10:45 PM)

                                        Comedy-wise, you should definitely check out
                                        Overboard
                                        (1987), with Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell involved in a sham marriage. Great, fun movie.
                                        Also, another great comedy revolving around marriage,
                                        A New Leaf
                                        (1971), written and directed by - as well as starring - Elaine May and Walter Matthau, with a great supporting cast.
                                        Days of Wine and Roses
                                        (1962) with Jack Lemmon, Lee Remick, Charles Bickford and Jack Klugman, really needs to be mentioned, though it's certainly no comedy: it's pretty dark and depressing, so you may want to just keep that one in mind.
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                                          spiderwort — 2 years ago(April 06, 2023 12:36 AM)

                                          I've seen
                                          Overboard
                                          and really enjoyed it. I haven't seen
                                          A New Leaf
                                          – how that's possible I do not know. I'm ashamed of myself, because it's one I need to see for Elaine May's historically significant work alone.
                                          As for
                                          Days of Wine and Roses,
                                          I've seen it more than once and loved it, as dark and depressing as it is. That said, I have to say that an even better version is the amazing
                                          Playhouse 90
                                          live TV version, starring Cliff Robertson and Piper Laurie and directed by a 27 year old John Frankenheimer! It's absolutely stunning, with
                                          incredible
                                          performances by the cast and
                                          brilliant
                                          direction by Frankenheimer, all working live, moment to moment and scene to scene. If you ever get a chance to see it, you owe it to yourself to do so. (One caveat: the opening scene at the meeting was recorded separately, because all the rest takes place in the apartment, and all of that was done live for an hour and a half.)
                                          It's available in a Criterion Collection called "The Golden Age of Television" that you can get from Amazon. It includes other greats from that time like
                                          Marty, Requiem for a Heavyweight
                                          , and
                                          Bang the Drum Slowly
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