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"I
don't ever want to grow old," Jayne Mansfield once confided to an interviewer.
"I don't want to become a has-been, an old biddy with scrapbooks of press
clippings. Once I start to slip, I'm going to stay home and be a wife
and mother full-time."
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"Lifting
Ed Wood enormously is Landau's astounding performance as the old Hungarian,
Bela Lugosi. Looking and sounding very much like the real thing, Landau
brilliantly conveys the ego, pride, hurt and gratitude of a man in his
twilight and, despite his character's grand theatricality, gives the film
its most human moments."-Variety
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He's
known under a variety of appellations among them, Cheng Lung, Yuan Lu,
Chen Gang Shen, and Sing Lung, yet fans of Asian cinema know there's only
one Jackie Chan.
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Dig:
The Beat Generation. Bongos, Goatees, berets, Ray-Ban sunglasses, and
sandals. Incomprehensible painting and poetry. Maynard G. Krebs and Edd
"Kookie" Byrnes. That's what most people thought it was. People who said
things like, "Well, she flipped my wig but she split the scene and I blew
my cool...I wasn't about to dance to that jazz!"
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