Natalie Wood
#25re: Natalie Wood
Posted: 10/27/04 at 2:20pmHey I don't have that book. I have 2 books on her and neither of which is that one.
#26re: Natalie Wood
Posted: 10/27/04 at 2:26pm
i have it
it was published in 1986. it's out of print and fetches upwards of $100 on e-bay
#27re: Natalie Wood
Posted: 10/27/04 at 2:28pmSeeing as how in 1986 I wasn't even yet physically able to buy anything on my own I will now have to search around for it.
#28re: Natalie Wood
Posted: 10/27/04 at 4:20pm
I love Natalie Wood. She was the first actress I absolutely idolized even as a small child.
Let's not forget the rest who also passed. As the late Rodney Dangerfield once said "The greats always leave us too soon."
Grace Kelly
James Dean
Judy Garland
RIP.
#29re: Natalie Wood
Posted: 10/27/04 at 4:23pm
Montgomery Clift!!
I love him so I add him to the list.
#30re: Natalie Wood
Posted: 10/27/04 at 4:30pmgood addition...I was just beginning the list. Continue to add to it, at will.
#31re: Natalie Wood
Posted: 10/27/04 at 4:34pmmove your list to another thread please, this thread belongs to Natalie. thank you!
#32re: Natalie Wood
Posted: 10/27/04 at 4:36pm
so showing respect for the others is unacceptable?
why does this not surprise me?
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Leading Actor Joined: 10/19/04
#34re: Natalie Wood
Posted: 10/27/04 at 4:38pm
She was so glamourous....
Did any of you see that DREADFUL TV movie, "The Mystery of Natalie Wood?" I can't believe I sat through it...
#35re: Natalie Wood
Posted: 10/27/04 at 4:41pmYeah I changed it after about three seconds. It was too awful to watch.
#36re: Natalie Wood
Posted: 10/27/04 at 4:41pm
no i never said it was unacceptable. i just kindly asked you to move that topic to it's own thread is all i asked.
Updated On: 10/27/04 at 04:41 PM
#37re: Natalie Wood
Posted: 10/27/04 at 4:43pmlil sis lana is definitley on my sh1t list for having a hand in that garbage they passed off as a tv movie.
#38re: Natalie Wood
Posted: 10/27/04 at 5:23pm
2 days ago, someone told me I looked like Natalie Wood.
I don't see it.
But it may well be the greatest compliment of my life.
#39re: Natalie Wood
Posted: 10/27/04 at 5:25pmif someone said i looked like natalie wood, i'd probably cry on the spot.
#40re: Natalie Wood
Posted: 10/27/04 at 5:45pmI can see a lot of men doing that.
scottwalker
Stand-by Joined: 5/10/04
#41re: Natalie Wood
Posted: 10/27/04 at 5:49pm
Natalie Wood was incredibly beautiful as all your pictures show.She was also incredibly talented.
Splendor In The Grass...Warren Beatty`s first film I think.
This Property Is Condemned...Robert Redford.
Rebel Without A Cause...James Dean...
Seemed all the top leading men were put in films with Natalie.
Those 3 are probably my favorites.Three of my all time favorite pictures ever...Always tell my daughters ..."Watch these movies" when they talk about being actors.
She was one of the best ...
#42re: Natalie Wood
Posted: 10/27/04 at 5:51pmAs much as she didn't enjoy it, I'd have to say I adore The Great Race.
#43re: Natalie Wood
Posted: 10/27/04 at 5:51pm
I'd cry, FF, due to the amount of respect I have for her. I cannot see alot of men doing THAT.
#44re: Natalie Wood
Posted: 10/27/04 at 6:03pm
Quite right Guido.
I cannot tell from this distance whether you resemble Natalie Wood...
Ah well...
Your soul resembles her.
#45re: Natalie Wood
Posted: 10/27/04 at 6:04pmIn the dark and from about 100 feet away I think it's safe to say he would look like her.
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