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Old 12-19-2010, 07:42 PM   #28
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Sexy dialogue

[QUOTE=TonyR;1276160] As for dialogue being sexy: Your mileage may vary here (in which case you can probably think of other examples on your own) but check out the 1951 science fiction classic THE THING, and pay attention to the banter between Kenneth Tobey and Margaret Sheridan.

The rest of the dialogue in that picture hasn't gathered any dust in nearly sixty years either.

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Tony Rabig [Quote]

Sexy dialogue in THE THING. Who'd a thunk it?? Thanks, Tony. I'll have to check it out. (netflix?) 1951, hmmm. I just remembered another 50s flick, Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest and the scene with Cary Grant and ice princess (my take) Grace Kelly. They're having a picnic of fried chicken. Grant or Kelly, can't remember which, says completely straight-faced: Would you like a leg or a breast?

And how about Al Pacino phoning up Ellen Barkin one night in Sea of Love, asking, repeatedly: What have you got on?

The next scene is set in a supermarket with Pacino in the produce section, squeezing melons (ahem). Barkin walks in wearing a raincoat, spike heels and nothing else ... hmm. Sexy. Very sexy.
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