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Season 3, Episode 4 | While You Were Sleeping (1995)
Happy holidays from Gabby & Amy! Our gift to you is an episode about the delightful romcom While You Were Sleeping. Released to little fanfare in the summer of 1995, the film established Sandra Bullock as a leading lady and exceeded box office and critics' expectations. Gabby and Amy revisit the film and find its gentle sweetness and farcical rhythms as fresh as a blue spruce. 
https://chickflicks.libsyn.com/while-you-were-sleeping
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movietonight · 1 year
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So many people posting about court jesters but not enough people posting about The Court Jester (1955)
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1920sitgirl · 4 months
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Farewell to the wonderful Glynis Johns❤️‍🩹 Tony Award winner and Golden Globe and Academy Award nominee, may she rest in peace.
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20th-century-man · 4 months
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Glynis Johns October 5, 1923 – January 4, 2024
Miss Johns shown in a publicity photo for Ken Annakin’s Miranda (1948)
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razzleberryravyn · 5 months
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Glynis Johns in Mad about Men (1954)
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hotvintagepoll · 2 months
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Hermione Baddeley (Brighton Rock, Passport to Pimlico, Mary Poppins)— An absolute mainstay of British films from this period. She’s an icon who never takes shit from anyone in any of her movies, dresses for the occasion, and has the best line delivery! Also she started out in silent movies, and was a close friend of Noel Coward. In a desperate attempt to appeal to a large tumblr fandom, I will also point out that her first husband and one of her children were both called David Tennant. You like that name, don’t you tumblr??
Glynis Johns (Mary Poppins, The Court Jester)—LISTEN, I'd let that woman's voice with all its gravely hoarseness (positive) wash over me all goddamn day, but if that's not enough she managed to play the straight woman to Danny Kaye's jester, all with her cleavage so plunging it might as well have been catapulted into the ocean right after Basil Rathbone
This is round 1 of the bracket. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage woman.
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Glynis Johns propaganda:
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She walks the line between sexy and cute. Her best role for me is in "The Court Jester as Maid Jean. She's fantastic as the soft but tough captain of the outlaw band and she looks stunning in every gown she wears throughout the film. And of course we can't forget her iconic turn as the suffragette mother, Mrs. Banks, in Mary Poppins! Also shoutout to her distinctive and beautiful voice, kind of smoky and husky. Extremely hot and set her apart from many of her peers."
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"Listen, listen. I was raised on Mary Poppins and "Votes for women! (step in time)" single-handedly taught me how to be a feminist. Also The Court Jester is one of my favourite movies of all time and she is UNBELIEVABLY gorgeous, charismatic, funny, and clever in it. She knocks several men out. Absolute icon."
"Like Bette Davis she has eyes to die for. Unlike Bette Davis you felt comforted by them, even when she was batting her eyelashes at you. Would glady go to Downing Street with her and throw things at the Prime minister"
"She had this wonderful wit and charm to her no matter the role and the most distinctive, striking voice!"
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"She was amazing in Mary Poppins (the Suffragette song is severely underrated) and apparently she was Welsh? National pride! And she advocated for arts funding in Wales, which is very cool. Also, she died recently (RIP) making her one of the last survivors of the Golden Age of Hollywood, according to Wikipedia. Also also, she just has a cheeky energy I like? And her eyes are beautiful!"
"I mean, incredibly beautiful and talented, can do drama can do comedy. And she was a mermaid."
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"I love Glynis Johns. Most of the reason is The Court Jester where she's a sensible and capable foil to whatever what going on with Danny Kaye at the time. She was also the first star I based an OC on. An OC that I still have to this day! Anyway here have some YouTube links love u bye"
Mermaid clip: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/1jUEA03mYTk
Court Jester (sharing a bed trope): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5d_qG9i054U
Court Jester (seducing the king): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-GuqFYElKg
"VOTES FOR WOMEN! Well, votes for this woman. Please."
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Propaganda for both Hermione and Glynis:
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cinematicfinatic · 7 months
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creamyberries-lovely · 4 months
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RIP Glynis Johns
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billyhopkinson · 4 months
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Glynis Johns
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dfilms · 4 months
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Glynis Johns
1923-2024
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thegroovyarchives · 1 year
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1973 Snow-White and Rose-Red Album Illustration: Leo & Diane Dillon (via: archive.org)
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davidhudson · 7 months
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Happy 100th, Glynis Johns.
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Deborah Kerr and Glynis Johns in VACATION FROM MARRIAGE (1945) dir. Alexander Korda
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Rest in peace, Glynis Johns. Thank you for the childhood magic.
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citizenscreen · 4 months
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Claire Bloom, Glynis Johns, Jane Fonda, and Shelley Winters for George Cukor’s THE CHAPMAN REPORT (1962)
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