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Radio_Lady Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-05-06 01:53 AM
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Hooray! Hubby and I (mostly hubby) shampooed our rugs for Labor Day!
It was hard but we did it! It's almost midnight, but I had a nap.

Some rugs hadn't been shampooed for almost five years -- September 10, 2001 -- you can understand why I remember that day, right?

The Chemdry company came that morning to do all the rooms and we went out afterwards -- it was a beautiful September day in Oregon. We went to a few yard sales and learned about Hawthorn trees with their red berries and prickers!!

The next morning all hell broke loose...



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Broken_Hero Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-05-06 01:54 AM
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1. Sounds wonderful...:)
I didnt' clean much...just did dishes. A couple of friends up in Kansas came down to visit the wife and I, and that was a surprise...and the temps have been rather moderate lately...:) Glad you had a wonderful time. Have you seen/heard anything about Hollywood Land yet, the George Reeves movie?
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Radio_Lady Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-05-06 02:01 AM
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3. Thanks. The beige carpeting looks OK. Regarding your other question,
Edited on Tue Sep-05-06 02:07 AM by Radio_Lady
I have seen "Hollywoodland" and it's sensational! I was going to U.C.L.A. when the tragedy happened, so I wouldn't have missed it for the world.

The movie opens wide on Friday, September 8th. I'll be posting my review later this week. Here's the best review of it now -- read this one: (The organization of COMMENTS changes, so I'm copying it here. I don't think there are any copyright infringement issues, but moderators, please let me know if there are.)

From: http://www.us.imdb.com/title/tt0427969/usercomments

Excellent drama, compelling, and about as truthful as drama can be., 9 August 2006

Author: JimB-4 (Editor's note: snipped email) from Hollywood, California

As someone who has spent a number of years preparing the definitive biography of actor George Reeves, I approached this film with great trepidation. I had previously turned down several offers for the film rights to my own book because I felt it unlikely that those projects would result in a film truthful to the essence of the man I had come to know so well. All I can say is that the makers of "Hollywoodland" came as close as is humanly possible in the real world of movie-making to achieving exactly what I would have hoped for -- an examination of George Reeves's life and death that is true to the times he lived in, true to the kind of man I found him to be, and as true as possible to the most likely scenarios that have been projected to explain his death.
While this is not a biography nor a documentary, and while adhering to each and every fact of Reeves's life would have resulted in a film exactly as long as his life, the artists here have done a powerful and affecting job of telling Reeves's story, and have framed it in a fictional setting that illuminates rather than obscures the truth.

In any event, in any life, there is what happened and then there is the truth, and the two may not always equally serve our understanding of the event or life in question. It is true that "Hollywoodland" takes occasional liberties with specific facts, in no less way than Shakespeare took liberties with the real life facts of Hamlet or Julius Caesar. But as Alfred Hitchcock said, drama is life with the dull bits left out. What matters is not whether a costume is the right shade of blue or whether there's really a gas station at the intersection of Sunset and Benedict Canyon. What matters is whether the essence of a true story has been faithfully told. And "Hollywoodland" does a superb job of portraying that essence, who George Reeves was, what his world was like, and what impact he had on those who knew him and those who only knew of him. Allen Coulter, the director, has done a splendid job capturing the era and has paid enormous attention both to period detail and to the details of the lives of the real-life characters. Only Reeves's fans (and not even many of them) will notice the pinkie ring on Ben Affleck's finger or the widow's peak in his hairline or the exotic Alvis auto he owns, yet these are all completely authentic to the actual Reeves. More importantly, Coulter has done an exemplary job of making Reeves into a human being, one whose dreams we ache for almost as much as he does in the story.

Adrien Brody, as the fictional detective whose story provides the audience a window into Reeves's life, is solid and manages to bring a little charisma to the comparative low-life he plays. Diane Lane is superb as Reeves's lover, the sexually hungry but aging Toni Mannix. And Ben Affleck does certainly his best dramatic work ever as George Reeves. In makeup, and with his own matching cleft chin, Affleck sometimes looks astonishing like the real Reeves. But more importantly, he captures the haunted quality of the actor on a treadmill to oblivion, as well as the immense charm for which the real Reeves is widely remembered in Hollywood. Although the script does not give any of the actors the kind of deeply meaty scenes that win Oscars, some of the hardest work to do is for an actor to excel in scenes that don't require fireworks. Affleck in particular does so in this film, and I think it does him credit. He is reported to have researched the role intensely, and it shows. The performances of Larry Cedar, Bob Hoskins, and Lois Smith also stand out especially distinctively.

The cinematography is stunning, with the frequent flashbacks clearly distinguishable from the "present day" scenes without the distinction being glaring or even obvious. And the musical score is elegant and very evocative of the time.

It is perhaps inevitable that die-hard Superman fans, for whom George Reeves is not so much a human being as he is a sort of superhero himself, will find things to carp and cavil about in this film. As a researcher with over thirty years of in-depth study of Reeves's life, I can split hairs over details pretty easily myself. And I suspect, too, that some of the complaints will be about the depiction of things that are actually true, but which don't show Reeves in a worshipful light. All I can say is that I have spent my adult life studying, admiring, and trying to understand the man whose story this film tells, and I think George Reeves would be touched and proud of the care these filmmakers have taken. I highly recommend "Hollywoodland."

In peace,

Radio_Lady in Oregon
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Broken_Hero Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-05-06 02:05 AM
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4. thanks
I plan on going friday, or saturday...date night...:) Did you know, that Ben Affleck was almost cast as Superman, when Kevin Smith was in control of the Superman Lives project(superman lives was a disaster,until Singer took it over with Superman Returns).
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Radio_Lady Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-05-06 02:11 AM
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5. Hands down, this is the best role Ben Affleck has ever filmed.
His work was on par with Phillip Seymour Hoffman's role in "Capote" last year. Makeup and costuming did some of it, but Affleck got into Reeves' skin with his voice and gestures. Absolutely believable!

I think I do remember that Affleck was considered for Superman.

Talk later...
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GalleryGod Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-05-06 02:32 PM
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7. I Trust your judgement, R_L
Edited on Tue Sep-05-06 02:37 PM by GalleryGod
But I was going anyway.
Love that period in L.A.
I'm a huge James Ellroy fan...so I'll be seeing "The Black Dahlia"
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Radio_Lady Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-06-06 03:48 PM
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10. "The Black Dahlia" is screening for press only next week.
That means I can't officially take my husband with me to the screening.
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Floogeldy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-05-06 01:54 AM
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2. Did you lather, rinse, and repeat?
;)

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Radio_Lady Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-05-06 02:13 AM
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6. Whatever the manufacturer of the machine suggested.
There were some repeats in the heavily trafficked spots.

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madinmaryland Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-05-06 03:06 PM
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8. Huh? You shampoo'd your rugs?


:shrug:
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Radio_Lady Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-05-06 07:52 PM
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9. Yes, but we didn't want to slight another race!
Edited on Tue Sep-05-06 07:53 PM by Radio_Lady


Here's the egalitarian way!
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radwriter0555 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-06-06 04:15 PM
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11. I always did my own for a whopping $20..... want to hear the secrets?
First, rent one of those nice powerful heavy box and hose rug shampooers.

Then buy a big bottle of Mr.Clean or its equivelent. That's right. Don't use carpet shampoos or their evil spot removers.

Use just less than a capful per fill and take a test run in a corner or something, but for regular carpets it's fine.

I had light beige carpeting through out the house, and a cocker spaniel with a weak bladder. Until I discovered Mr. Clean we could NOT get rid of the urine stink no matter what we tried.

I used this on my rugs for 2 years, at least once a month. The house smelled great, the carpets were spotless.
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