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Why is Garbo ignored by today's Hollywood?

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    lukas1985 — 9 years ago(January 17, 2017 05:29 AM)

    no need for today's Hollywood to particularly remember her
    Now, that's just moronic.
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      Uvtha — 13 years ago(August 04, 2012 03:29 PM)

      She only did like 15 talkies. Many of them pretty well unknown. It makes sense.

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        Jason_Radley — 13 years ago(August 05, 2012 12:10 PM)

        Of those I think only 7 or 8 are commercially available. Given that there are lots of people today who won't even give B&W films a look, her silent films may as well have been in Aramaic.

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          Nolegirl97 — 13 years ago(August 11, 2012 08:33 AM)

          Because people shun anything older than themselves, especially black and white.
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            Highest-Echelon — 13 years ago(August 24, 2012 03:12 PM)

            I don't really think Garbo is ignored by today's Hollywood. She is arguably the most iconic star of the 'Golden Age', her legend doesn't appear ripe for obscurity either.

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              andyvanm — 13 years ago(September 22, 2012 06:44 AM)

              Because Hollyweird panders to teenagers and twenty somethings ,with the mind set a movie has to have tits and explosions to attract a movie audience ., Nowadays movie producers care more about DVD sales and overseas audiences more then ever before.

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                velcronewsletter — 13 years ago(October 23, 2012 07:37 AM)

                people don't relate to these film stars anymore, that's how i see it

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                  AliciaHuberman59 — 13 years ago(February 11, 2013 01:12 PM)

                  S111che exuded mystery and romance, commodities which are not valued these days.

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                    metalman091 — 13 years ago(March 06, 2013 12:06 AM)

                    Garbo ignored? I'd hardly think so. Garbo retired in 1941 and was still being talked about, speculated about and hounded by the press until her death in 1990. Now that's a legend.
                    Deanna Durbin is a prime example of someone who is usually ignored. Durbin was Universal's biggest star from 1936-1941, and still remained popular until her retirement from films in 1948.
                    But from the way she is remembered now, we would never have had any idea of how popular she really was. In her day, she was more popular than Elizabeth Taylor, Julie Andrews and Raquel Welch combined. From what I hear, her popularity was immense all around the world.
                    And yet, for all that, she remains little more than a footnote. Shirley Temple retired, they still talk about her. You hear a lot about Mickey Rooney, Jackie Cooper, Freddie Bartholomew, but not much about Durbin.
                    Her fans try to convince us that she is still relevant, but, aside from those who were alive at the peak of her popularity, she doesn't garner much interest in younger audiences. We are now stuck with the endless comparisons between Judy Garland and Durbin. It's an effort to let us know that Durbin IS STILL more popular than Judy, but it's not the case. We can have several discussions about Judy without any mention of Deanna Durbin, but not the other way around.
                    Can you imagine if Greta Garbo became little more than a comparison to Marlene Dietrich?
                    But that is not the case. Imagine if Garbo's immense popularity was a mere footnote today. It hasn't happened and it will never happen. People still speak of Garbo with awe. Garbo still remains a legend, a name that still conjures up mystery about the Golden Age of Hollywood.

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                      cclowell — 13 years ago(March 16, 2013 02:57 PM)

                      I don't think Deanna is more popular than Judy today, but Judy's films (and Shirley's) have been regularly available on TV for the past 50 years for the public to discover them, Greta's too, and Deanna's haven't.
                      I only discovered Deanna's work a few years ago, after a lifetime of seeing movies with Judy, Shirley, Greta and others. Both my parents and Grandparents loved Deanna Durbin but her films simply weren't available as regular "Late Show"/Saturday afternoon TV fare as those of Judy and the others were.
                      And I wasn't even born until some time aftr Deanna's films were first shown in the 1930s/40s
                      I don't want to start a feud, but I know you're very aware of these comments from other forums you post on, and, if as you claim, Durbin is only remembered by a few fans who were alive while her films were shown, you've never accounted for the tremendous success of her films on video and her enduring popularity cited by other sources. When they were released on video in the late 1990s, THE DEANNA DURBIN COLLECTION became the most successful set of classic films released by MCA/UNIVERSAL up to that time, outselling sets devoted to stars like Crosby, Claudette Colbert, John Wayne, etc., etc.
                      There's also the reports of the BBC in the 1990s that Durbin films and recordings were more requested than those of any other star of Hollywood's Golden Age
                      And Richard Lamparski, author of the WHATEVER BECAME OF? series of books on celebrities who had dropped out of sight stating that over the 25+ years he'd written these books from the mid 1960s to the early 1990s Deanna Durbin "remains the most consistently asked about star of that past."
                      Then there's the 2010 FILMS OF THE GOLDEN AGE cover story on Durbin by the former editor of the 1970s/80s TV MIRROR MONTHLY magazine, the most popular monthly TV magazine of its' time. He started a column in the magazine devoted to classic Hollywood and stated that through the entire history of the column, he received, by a considerable margin, much more mail requested information on Deanna than he did for any other star of that era. These are figures that you never bother to address in your efforts to slam Durbin.
                      Again, while I don't say that Deanna is more popular than Judy today, I think it's indisputable that she has retained an enduring and fervent fan base that's much more pervasive and contemporary than the handful of 80+ year-old contemporaries you consistently assert are her entire fan base today. And that's quite an accomplishment for someone who's avoided the public spotlight even more completely than Garbo.
                      I do agree with you that Greta Garbo isn't forgotten by Hollywood, nor should she be. But I wish that when you set out on your frequent forays to diss Durbin, you'd stop stating personal opinion as fact.

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                          michalukbalan — 13 years ago(April 03, 2013 05:48 PM)

                          That's because you don't need talent to be famous anymore.

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                            puredieselbc — 12 years ago(September 18, 2013 04:37 AM)

                            That's because you don't need talent to be famous anymore.
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                                poem — 12 years ago(September 19, 2013 12:40 AM)

                                In what respect is she 'ignored' ?
                                She's kinda, you know, dead.
                                They really cant make new movies with her.
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                                  puredieselbc — 12 years ago(December 04, 2013 06:50 AM)

                                  The OP means her 'legacy'.
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                                    Agent_X27 — 12 years ago(March 15, 2014 08:09 PM)

                                    If she's ignored at all, I agree it would probably be a combination of her early retirement, and the fact that she only has a few movies that are considered classic.

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                                      newt_jorden — 11 years ago(September 08, 2014 10:59 PM)

                                      Because a lot of people today doesnt show any interest in the classic hollywood like silent movie or black and white movie. And thats truly a shame.

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                                        winonaforever2 — 11 years ago(September 11, 2014 05:30 PM)

                                        I don't think she is ignored. Quite the opposite. She is one of the most iconic actresses that ever lived.And probably on the top 5 of Hollywood's golden era. However she died in 1990 and her last film is from 1941, obviously people from current generations most likely will not have heard of her unless they have an interest in classic film. Deanna Durbin is a different case, she was a child/teen star. She chose to retire and stay out of the limelight. I think it's the fact that when she retired she was not that popular anymore, despite being very young, I think she was 27. Then she never made any interviews, she completely disappeared. Unfortunately she never made a movie that is considered a classic, something like Grand Hotel or Camille for instance. Something similar happened with Shirley Temple, but she made public appearances and made a second career in politics which kept her on people's minds. Comparing Garland and Durbin makes no sense. Garland went on to have a career as an adult, she has a popularity that is also propelled by her tragic early death, and she was in the Wizard of Oz. Even if she had not made any further films she would have been popular with just that one film.

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                                          AliciaHuberman59 — 11 years ago(September 18, 2014 10:45 AM)

                                          She's ignored because NONE can compare with her, these daysNONE.

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