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Favorite Childhood Television Shows!
David In Indy:
--- Quote from: loneleeb3 on June 05, 2007, 07:52:26 pm ---Have you ever seen the movie Nomads?
It has a great nude scene of pierce brosnan in it! ;D
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I don't think I've seen that movie Lee. I'll check it out though; especially if Pierce Brosnan appears naked in it! 8)
Cameron:
--- Quote from: Shasta542 on June 06, 2007, 06:09:50 pm ---For "Other" I loved:
"Gunsmoke"
"Bonanza"
Tarzan movies on Saturday afternoon
Shirley Temple movies on Saturday afternoon
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Hey Shasta,
How are you doin'? Glad your here.
I used to watch Shirley Temple movies on Saturday afternoons too!! :D Also Bonanza, we loved little Joe.
Cameron (marlb)
Shasta542:
Hey Cameron and Susiebell!
Cameron--I really thought that Little Joe was so cute, but I tried to divide my attentions--especially for Hoss because not too many girls liked him "that way". I was for the underdog, I guess. LOL And not too long ago there was a Shirley Temple marathon on TV. I loved watching! Most of hers were tearjerkers, huh?
SusieBell---We are about a decade apart so---different cowboys. LOL. I do remember that show--at least the name. Who else was on it?
Cameron:
Hi Shasta,
Yeah, I can understand liking Hoss, we did like him a lot, but I was too young to think of him that way, but I can see that. :) But we just loved little Joe. It's on here on a local station, now I have to watch and see how much I remember.
Yes, those Shirley Temple movies sure were tearjerkers, probably all of them. My favorite of those has to be 'the Little Princess'. I must have seen it about fifty times when I was a kid, and it always made me cry.
My all time favorite Shirley Temple movie was when she was a teenager, it was called "Since You've Been Gone" and it was about her, her mother and her sister trying to deal while life when her father was off fighting in WWII. Did you or anyone else see it see it? Her sister was played by Jennifer Jones, she was amazingly beautiful. It really is a wonderful movie, really sweet and lovely but very, very sad too.
Gosh, now I have to start watching Bonanza and Shirley Temple movies again. ::)
Marl
Shasta542:
I have never seen a teen-aged Shirley movie. Now that makes me want to see it---it sounds good.
Is "The Little Princess" the one -- her dad leaves her at a boarding school and goes to war and then he's assumed dead, so she has to be a maid? I loved the ending. But yeah, that one---omg---I always cry. It was on the marathon.
I like the one that has her grandfather who has disowned the mom for marrying a Yankee! Bill Robinson is in that one too. He's great.
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