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AlabamaMan

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I just watched the Joe Namath movie C.C. & Company. It was awesomely terrible. I think the only reason I tolerated it was because Ann-Margaret is really good looking, and unless you're an idiot, Joe Namath is one of the coolest ever.
 
AlabamaMan said:
I just watched the Joe Namath movie C.C. & Company. It was awesomely terrible. I think the only reason I tolerated it was because Ann-Margaret is really good looking, and unless you're an idiot, Joe Namath is one of the coolest ever.

I agree on all five points.
 
That is an awful movie and my oldest brother drove me crazy with it because he LOVED Ann Margaret, who BTW is STILL absolutely beautiful at close to 70 years old. I believe this picture is from 2007.
Now that is a woman, not these skinny, emaciated creatures you see today.
(Steps down off the soapbox.)

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HeflinLady said:
That is an awful movie and my oldest brother drove me crazy with it because he LOVED Ann Margaret, who BTW is STILL absolutely beautiful at close to 70 years old. I believe this picture is from 2007.
Now that is a woman, not these skinny, emaciated creatures you see today.
(Steps down off the soapbox.)

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Amen, and amen!
 
HeflinLady said:
That is an awful movie and my oldest brother drove me crazy with it because he LOVED Ann Margaret, who BTW is STILL absolutely beautiful at close to 70 years old. I believe this picture is from 2007.
Now that is a woman, not these skinny, emaciated creatures you see today.
(Steps down off the soapbox.)

p1846.jpg

Factor still remembers the Saturday afternoon he was dropped off at the matinee and saw Viva Las Vegas. It was the first time he had ever caught a glimpse of Ann-Margaret and instantly was smitten with lust.

(Steps onto an apple crate and begins to snap his fingers as a vixen's voice conjures up heavenly images)

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZb2MFkrRTM&feature=related[/youtube]

But even Ann-Margaret could not keep Factor's thoughts off this gal for very long:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSAdkvjiYoA[/youtube]
 
AlabamaMan said:
. . . and unless you're an idiot, Joe Namath is one of the coolest ever.

Yep, how many "cool" guys could pull this off without seeming gay?

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23dBG27gnuU[/youtube]

Forget the Hai Karate after shave! I wore Brute cologne because Joe Willie did!

Also bought a few cans of this stuff because it always worked for him:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OM59nSkjEWU&feature=related[/youtube]
 
Joe could rub poop on his face and people would still buy, and use it.

I love hearing sportscaster comparing Tom Brady and other guys to Joe, and all I can think is, they are no where close, and never will be.
 
HeflinLady said:
That is an awful movie and my oldest brother drove me crazy with it because he LOVED Ann Margaret, who BTW is STILL absolutely beautiful at close to 70 years old. I believe this picture is from 2007.
Now that is a woman, not these skinny, emaciated creatures you see today.
(Steps down off the soapbox.)

p1846.jpg
Joe was in this movie?? :shock:
 
If anyone here has seen "The Last Rebel" with Joe Namath, you truly understand the pain and agony of bad cinema. Joe Willie might have been able to pull off being a Southern QB, but he couldn't pull off being a Confederate soldier.

Add in the late 60's acid rock soundtrack, and you have a surreal experience.
 
Bamapossum said:
If anyone here has seen "The Last Rebel" with Joe Namath, you truly understand the pain and agony of bad cinema. Joe Willie might have been able to pull off being a Southern QB, but he couldn't pull off being a Confederate soldier.

Add in the late 60's acid rock soundtrack, and you have a surreal experience.

Bamapossum, I have not seen The Last Rebel, but tell me that Joe Willie was not any worse than Roman Gabriel in the The Undefeated, starring John Wayne and Rock Hudson. :(
 
bear facts said:
Bamapossum said:
If anyone here has seen "The Last Rebel" with Joe Namath, you truly understand the pain and agony of bad cinema. Joe Willie might have been able to pull off being a Southern QB, but he couldn't pull off being a Confederate soldier.

Add in the late 60's acid rock soundtrack, and you have a surreal experience.

Bamapossum, I have not seen The Last Rebel, but tell me that Joe Willie was not any worse than Roman Gabriel in the The Undefeated, starring John Wayne and Rock Hudson. :(

I am being gracious when I say The Last Rebel was not the worst movie I have ever seen. Fact is, I can't think of one any worse right now, but I'm trying.
 
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