tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5851593288215620717.post4721517011580200900..comments2024-02-25T03:29:01.043+00:00Comments on Mike's Movie Projector: Back to 1974: ChinatownMichael O'Sullivanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17820802843771524920noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5851593288215620717.post-47339193032639072382012-12-03T01:51:28.899+00:002012-12-03T01:51:28.899+00:00Yes, I enjoyed those other postings as well...and ...Yes, I enjoyed those other postings as well...and truly adored Faye in her heyday. Its a huge puzzlement to me why she made some of the choices she did in her career, especially as it seems impossible now for her to make her way back. Julie could have given her some advice on how to be more particular and stay sought after!AndyBnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5851593288215620717.post-76035816897960982322012-12-02T09:20:33.682+00:002012-12-02T09:20:33.682+00:00Perfectly true, from another long time Christie ad...Perfectly true, from another long time Christie admirer (I really wanted her to win that second oscar for AWAY FROM HER 40+ years after her first). I also love Faye's goddessey looks in THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR, A PLACE FOR LOVERS - as per recent reviews here, and her deliciously evil Milady in the MUSKETEERS films ..... why though did she do that shoddy remake of THE WICKED LADY ? ! Michael O'Sullivanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17820802843771524920noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5851593288215620717.post-79918653541476931712012-12-02T02:06:40.994+00:002012-12-02T02:06:40.994+00:00Faye was glorious here, glamorous to the tips of h...Faye was glorious here, glamorous to the tips of her fingernails. She truly seemed the embodiment of a new-found Golden Age movie queen here. I remember reading once that Julie Christie was considered for Evelyn Mulwray, and, much as I adore Ms. Christie, I had to say, "Nope, nobody could take Dunaway's place in this one".AndyBnoreply@blogger.com