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Sounds good! Certainly hoping to make it back to the USA at some point in the future? Their are still plenty of places I wish to visit.
Johnny Marr is 56.
Colm O Ciosoig is 55.
A silly question for fellow MI members: In terms of time (not the number of films) Is Bond the longest running film franchise? Or does that honor go to “Godzilla”? For the record, I think that the Genesis Book has “officially” given that honor to Godzilla.
The Godzilla series has been running longer than Bond (1954 vs. 1962), but it has had several extended breaks: 1976-1983, 1995-1999 and 2005-2013. The Bond series, on the other-hand, has only experienced one really long break- the UA/MGM mess from 1990-1994.
Thoughts? Full disclosure – while I love them both, I would tend to side with Bond. And of course, YOLT is the only time these franchises “overlapped.”
Really looking forward to the next Godzilla movie!!! :-bd
Neil Gaiman is 59.
Fantastic actor! Happy Birthday Leo!!! <:-P
One of my all time favorite live performances here.
Lisa Bonet is 52.
Danny DeVito is 75.
Kim Wilde is 59.
Shagrath is 43.
Steven Van Zandt is 69.
Terrence Malick is 76.
Billy Idol is 64.
Zoe Kravitz is 31.
"Good evening, Ozzy"
Tom Waits is 70.
He’s not Spartacus. I AM SPARTACUS! 😊
Also great in “Paths of Glory” and “Lust for Life”….and…well pretty much everything!
Oddly, my late mother’s favorite movie of his was a little-known gem called “Last Train from Gun Hill” (1959). In addition to Douglas, it also starred Anthony Quinn, Earl Holliman and Carolyn Jones.
May Kirk Douglas live forever!