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stancym-1

Joined Jan 2006
I am a freelance writer and editor, working on fiction and nonfiction both. I also do excellent resumes, cover letters, and career coaching. These three are more in demand than other writing/editing. It is nice to have variety though. I escaped a rather dysfunctional childhood by watching movies and reading about them. I was lucky to have a mother who introduced me to many "oldies but goodies." Therefore I have loved Doris Day, Audrey Hepburn, Cary Grant, Paul Newman, Van Heflin, Jean Simmons, Gregory Peck, William Holden, Deborah Kerr, Louis Jourdan, Elizabeth Taylor, Robert Mitchum, Barbara Stanwyck, Errol Flynn and many others since I was a kid. My favorite decades of film are 40s through 70s. Some more recent films too, of course. I am interested in who is the director, who wrote the screenplay and the music, etc., not just who are the stars. I love IMDB but dont take time for it that often.
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Le chevalier de la vengeance
7.18
Le chevalier de la vengeance
A Sense of Guilt
8.210
A Sense of Guilt
The Politician's Wife
7.810
The Politician's Wife
Hitchcock
6.89
Hitchcock
La Belle et la Bête
7.18
La Belle et la Bête
Les Doors
7.21
Les Doors
Docteur Jivago
7.38
Docteur Jivago
The Fabelmans
7.510
The Fabelmans
Chambre avec vue...
7.210
Chambre avec vue...
Ennemis comme avant
7.110
Ennemis comme avant
Jugement à Nuremberg
8.310
Jugement à Nuremberg
Eaux profondes
5.52
Eaux profondes
Le prisonnier d'Alcatraz
7.810
Le prisonnier d'Alcatraz
Qui a peur de Virginia Woolf?
8.010
Qui a peur de Virginia Woolf?
Antartica, prisonniers du froid
7.310
Antartica, prisonniers du froid
Napoleon and Love
7.19
Napoleon and Love
Les chemins de la puissance
6.79
Les chemins de la puissance
Othello
6.810
Othello
Haute Voltige
6.31
Haute Voltige
Au milieu de la nuit
7.210
Au milieu de la nuit
All for Love
8.210
All for Love
Echoes of Love
6.59
Echoes of Love
Return Engagement
8.09
Return Engagement
On the First Day of Christmas
8.410
On the First Day of Christmas
Home Movie
7.910
Home Movie

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Les Doors

Les Doors

7.2
1
  • Apr 11, 2025
  • cheap shot taken at Jim

    Every one of the survivng members of The Doors trashed this film. They liked the rock concert scenes, aspects of them. But the film is one dimensional about Jim. Misses the mark about his complexity, humor, talent, intellect, occasional positivity, poetry, and you name it. Oliver Stone would rather just show Jim drunk and out of control as if that is all he was, all the time. Stone was going for cheap thrills and big bucks. Any of the books by the surviving Doors, or interviews with them, or the Sugarman book about Jim--any of these are far more accurate portrayals of Jim and of the band as a whole. Their creative process was fascinating as well as the influences they drew from: jazz, classical, blues, rock, flamenco. That is what made them so different, plus Jim of course. What a voice, what a presence, what an aura. Oliver Stone does total injustice to him; don't bother with this film if you have not seen it.
    Haute Voltige

    Haute Voltige

    6.3
    1
  • Jan 12, 2025
  • Unbelievable, silly, and who cares about the lead characters?

    Return Engagement

    S2.E13Return Engagement

    Family
    8.0
    9
  • Dec 25, 2024
  • one flaw

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