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MAGIC (1978) Discussion Group

Almost Magic time…! This was such an unexpected surprise for me. I loved it! Hope you do too! And again, happy spooky season to everyone… 🖤

MAGIC (1978) Discussion Group

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I believe this is the only film where Ann did a nude scene too. I was in HS and saw this in the theater. Being a huge fan, it was exquisite!

Pete Hesse

OMG You’re right! She hasn’t seen Meet Joe Black! Would definitely love to she her react to that one.

Flounder

I watched the full reaction with you, and I really enjoyed it. I could go for some more Anthony Hopkins. I know you've seen The Elephant Man, and I'm sure you have seen The Silence of the Lambs; If not, it's a must. Red Dragon is also good. Another Anthony Hopkins movie I liked was Meet Joe Black, and I also love The Edge (1997) and Legends of the Fall. And he was also in the (1992) Bram Stoker's Dracula, which would be perfect for this time of the year. I could go for any one of these movies or all of them.

fastecp1

Hi Coby. Ann-Margret was a major star in films, television, and Las Vegas in the 1960s and 70s. She appeared with the biggest celebrities of the era and was very famous. She co-starred with Elvis Presley in "Viva Las Vegas", with Bette Davis in "Pocketful of Miracles", with Dick Van Dyke in "Bye Bye Birdie", with Dean Martin in "Murderer's Row", with Steve McQueen in "The Cincinnati Kid", with Bing Crosby and Red Buttons in the remake of "Stagecoach", with John Wayne in "The Train Robbers", etc. All of these are very enjoyable and worthwhile watching, and I HIGHLY RECOMMEND you watch and react to "Bye Bye Birdie". Its plot is based on when Elvis actually enrolled in the U.S. Army and the consequences to his female fans across the world. The Elvis character is named Conrad Birdie - hence the title. The music is great, and the dance numbers are incredible. And there is even a number solely devoted to Ed Sullivan and his "Ed Sullivan Show" which showcased Elvis, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, etc. over its 27 years on Sunday nights on CBS.

Cheyenne


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