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for the shut ins who always wanted a pool...(link)..

https://fsharetv.co/movie/suns...-episode-1-tt0043014


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All right Mr. DeMille, I'm ready for my close-up.
 
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Shhhhh.

You'll wake up the monkey.
 
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So, the shot in the pool- ever wonder how Wilder did that? Underwater camera?

Nope, Wilder and John Seitz put a mirror at the bottom of the pool and shot the reflection from it. Slick. You'd never know it when you first see the shot.
 
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Some people have referred to Sunset Boulevard as a black comedy about Hollywood.
Nope. Noir.
It was not funny at all to me.


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I must have missed that show.
 
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One of my favorite films, a true classic. I always try to watch it when it's on. My wife thinks I'm nuts.
 
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I actually saw a broadway production of this a few years back with Glenn Close as Norma Desmond. She did an amazing job.
 
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