JIMMY STEWART THREAD

>starred in Vertigo, which overtook BFI's best movie of all time
>5 of his movies made AFI's 100 Greatest Movies of All Time list
>DIDN'T dodge the draft
>pulled strings just so he could fight in actual combat units when the Army Air Corps wanted to keep him safe as an instructor
>served in WW2, Korea, and Vietnam
>last words were, "I'm going to be with Gloria now!" (his wife)

From the Wayne thread

>While shooting Liberty Valance Ford also ridiculed Wayne for failing to enlist during World War II, during which Ford filmed a series of widely praised combat documentaries for the Office of Strategic Services, and was wounded at the Battle of Midway,[8] and Stewart served with distinction as a bomber pilot. "How rich did you get while Jimmy was risking his life?" he demanded. Wayne's avoidance of wartime service was a major source of guilt for him in his later years.[9]

But yeah, great guy, endearing actor. I've only seen a handful but look forward to more. The Shop around the Corner may be up next. Vertigo is pretty GOAT, Rear Window is nice, Liberty Valance is classic

WAIT J-J-J-JUST A SECOND HERE

NO NO, I DON'T HAVE YOUR MONEY HERE

IT'S IN BILL'S HOUSE A-A-AND FRED'S HOUSE

I'm assuming you just forgot about its a wonderful life, right?

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>served in vietnam

DROPPED

>pushed to star as Charles Lindbergh in The Spirit of Saint Louis despite being kinda old for the role because he just loved Lindy that much
B A S E D

I like north by northwest better than vertigo

That's Carey Grant, not Jimmy Stewart.

Fievel Goes West.

Ford loved fucking with people.

Wtf are u serious?

Maybe I was thinking of something else let me check Wikipedia

I like Rear Window more than Vertigo.

I still think Rear Window was better than Vertigo.

Yea rear window is the one I like, I think.

Vertigo is annoying because he's too much of a cuck

My niggas. The problem with Vertigo is that in that one he's everyone's chump. In Rear Window he manages to come out on top despite not even being able to walk. Also the element of suspense and immersion in that movie was nothing short of perfect.

> Ford loved fucking white people.

Dear lord

One of the classiest actors who ever lived. They all projected class in those days, but Jimmy seemed like he truly loved his wife. They were together until death did they part. Same with James Cagney and Fred Astaire.

Back then celebrities truly were worthy of praise and admiration. Also James Cagney is one of the greatest actors who ever lived.

>Back then celebrities truly were worthy of praise and admiration.
Not really. They were almost as smutty as they are today. They just covered it up better. Clark Gable was known in Hollywood as a constantly drunk philanderer. Gary Cooper was too, and once paid for a girl he knocked up to quietly get an abortion so as not to ruin his career.

They were definitely more talented for the most part though. I agree with you on Cagney. I'd watch anything with him in it.

At least they tried to hide their douchebaggery unlike today where most celebrities take pride in it. But I mainly meant in their talent and performance. Otherwise I agree with you, especially about Gable.

Also which film would you say had Cagney's best performance? For me it was Angels with Dirty Faces, although my memory of the Roaring Twenties is a bit foggy.

I'd say Yankee Doodle Dandy, simply because it's actually just an okay movie. It's an American classic solely because of Cagney's performance. If any other actor had played Cohen, the movie would be completely forgotten. It's a 6/10 movie, maybe 7/10, with a 11/10 lead performance.

Out of curiosity, how would you rate the Oklahoma kid?

I haven't gotten to that one yet. I probably should. Anything with Cagney and Bogie has to be worth watching.

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Couldn't get the full version of this, because the page wasn't available on google books.

Trust me it is. Its a great film. Cagney is the hero and Bogart's the villain so obviously this has some great confrontations between the two.

Well I'll be.

Okay, I'll be frank, I wrote this with a bit of biased to it since I love Oklahoma Kid. Its good movie and its fun. Not as great as some of Cagney's other films, but still a great western.

he's a big guy

I trust you. I love them both, so I'll watch anything with them in it.

I HIGHLY recommend Harvey (1950) for Jimmy Stewart fans, my fav of his 4 sure

Its been a loooong time since I've been around fellows with such classy taste.

Speaking of Bogart, have you seen Dead End? It's a pretty great Bogart film too. I think it was the first film to feature the Dead End Kids.

I haven't. I think it's in my Netflix queue though.

>Vértigo
>Not Rear Window

Thats the superior hitchcockino film

It terms of Hitchcock films

North By Northwest > Rear Window > Vertigo

>Starred in Vertigo
>Hitchcock refuse to work with him again because of the failure of box office it was
>Vertigo is actually one of the most overrated mediocre movies of all time

Hitchcock did the right thing.

They're both Hitchcock films. That's probably what you had in mind.

this desu senpai

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Not here.

lol why do people watch films made before 2000? they are all slow paced and boring and CGI didnt get good until then. you should all stop pretending to like shitty old movies to look cool

Weak.

yeah James is all time.

my nigga

literally the other way around

so who is today's Jimmy Stewart?

I guess they just don't make 'em like that anymore, or at least anyone with that kind of decency wouldn't be in Hollywood. also Jimmy was always one-of-a-kind, even then.

I suppose there are Keanu and Viggo, as far as just film industry good-guys, but persona-wise they're nothing like him.

maybe the last person who was kind of approaching that kind of persona, with that wide appeal, while also by all accounts supposedly being a really kind person, is Tom Hanks...?

whereas George Clooney is trying his best to be a kind of pseudo-Cary Grant?

John "Duke" Wayne really was a sad case. Outside of the movie industry, he was known as the hard bitten military tough guy in movies like "The Sands of Iwo Jima" and "The Green Berets," but people in the industry, especially his fellow actors who were veterans, knew that he dodged the military in WW2 to protect his career. It's no surprise that in his later years he became a ridiculous alcoholic loudmouth railing against draft dodging bums and hippies. From all reports, he was a good guy at heart, but he never got over the biggest mistake of his life.

Yeah, Tom Hanks I guess. I think the closest thing we have to a classic Hollywood star today is Hugh Jackman. I wish he was in better movies. He's a likable guy.

I think for a little while, Will Smith, even though he had that edgy, smart-mouth thing, was angling for being that 'everybody loves him' actor who appeals to the whole family and kind of keeps his image clean and approachable.

his star has diminished some, though, so maybe he didn't quite succeed. and as I said, he was a little too smartass (and kind of mean) early on to be a Jimmy Stewart

Sup Forums might really hate this but, Chris Pratt

>Chris Pratt
he's way too bland and bro-y.

a James Stewart would have to have more character to him, and have a more ectomorphic bone structure

At least try not to make it obvious.

Don't be a nostalgiafag. Sure. Vertigo had a more darker tone and the end was not a happy one, but that doesn't make it the better movie, also the mystery element in the film was weak and the reveal was lukewarm. A great movie, but nowhere near as good as Rear Window.

Vertigo - low 8/10
Rear Window - Mid 7/10
North by Northwest - Mid 7/10

George Clooney is a smug prick and an overrated hack. He'll never be a Jimmy Stewart or even be comparable to classic actors.

I dunno, I think the Vertigo naysayers in this thread are crazy. all-time movie for me.

and the mystery element in the film was weak? the whole strange sense of mystery to the movie is the best thing about it.

>Rear Window - Mid 7/10
>North by Northwest - Mid 7/10

Clooney is definitely trying to kind of vibe like a classic actor, but he's not even on that level

but my reference to him there was that he was going more for a quasi-Cary Grant vibe than a James Stewart.

>also the mystery element in the film was weak and the reveal was lukewarm.
That's not the point of the movie. The point is to explore the level of obsession that Scottie falls into. How many times have you seen it? I ask because I didn't like it the first time I saw it. Now it's probably my favorite Hitchcock film (it wrestles with Psycho).

I completely agree with this

I love Grant, but it's interesting to realize how subtly dandyish, almost purring, smug personal style is rooted in his gay (or bisexual) side, similar to Kevin Spacey, I suppose, who also has that kind of self-satisfied, secretive dimension to how he comes across

I heard JOHN WAYNE was gay.

Is that true??!

Bell,Book and Candle

2 times in the last 6 years.

Wait what? Quit pulling legs here you big palooka. Neither of them are gay (as far as we know). Spacey is suspected although he said in a Playboy interview that he wasn't but Spacey is undoubtedly very secretive about almost everything in his life, which I kind of respect when compared to most celebrities nowadays who brag about how great their life and opinions are and look down on others who have different opinions or shit on corrupt people who are honestly no different then themselves.

>Spacey is suspected although he said in a Playboy interview that he wasn't
Well if he is, his wife doesn't seem to mind.

Grant was bi as hell

He was totally in an ongoing sexual and romantic relationship with that man in the picture, even as other relationships came and went. Often even shared a home with him.

He threatened to kick Chevy Chase's ass when he said the same thing you're spouting and his many wives and daughters have said otherwise, you silly mook.

>daughters
I meant daughter. Fuck.

okay, dude

I mean, yeah, Cary Grant liked to put his dick into men's assholes

Not that there's anything wrong with that

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>thread where people actually watch films

I can get used to this

those arent valid criticisms of a movie though thats just your fetish for alpha males

the year is 1947 and Bogart and Stewart are fighting outside of a Hollywood nightclub because Stewart was groping Bacall. Who wins?

The AFI is fucking trash.

Bogie is a weak alcoholic manlet

Then post another good TOP 100

Pray for a boy who didn't run as fast as I did.

>served in WW2
So, he helped in creating the world as it is today. Fuck him. Literal commie.

he couldn't have known. all Americans knew is they were suddenly being attacked by Japan and there was this coalition trying to take over the world

he would never had guessed how the USSR would have grown, and furthermore, what would become of the US

for his part, and his generation's, they were doing the right thing from their perspective.

Go fuck yourself for again saving this thread from page 10 with another shitposting. As if it's worth, thread is just ignorance and cringe 'opinions'

True, true, I'm just mad. Mad respect for James, one of the greatest actors ever.

the worst thing in the thread is people undervaluing Vertigo

I heard an urban legend about Spacey. Supposedly young men and women would approach him hoping for a leg up in the business, so he'd take them to dinner to talk about it. Very expensive restaurants, as you'd expect.
So halfway through the dinner he'd ask them if they wanted to go back to his place and fuck.
If they told him no he'd walk out and leave them with the bill.

It's Sup Forums contrarianism at it's finest.

>At least they tried to hide their douchebaggery unlike today where most celebrities take pride in it.

Only because the studios demanded every star to have a squeaky clean image and had an entire system in place to clean up anything scandalous under the rug. Plenty of people like Bogie and Peter Lorre were horribly alcoholic and frequently drunk on set, the public just didn't know about that because you didn't have shit like the internet and smartphones making it easy to leak such gossip.

who is the closest contemporary actor to jimmy? it must be based cruise.

Stewart wouldn't have the guts, although one time he did come to blows with his friend Henry Fonda because Hank was being liberal.

No internet, tmz and camera phones really helped

It is debated by some whether Bringing Up Baby is the first fictional work (apart from pornography) to use the word "gay" in a homosexual context.[15][16] In one scene, Cary Grant's character is wearing a woman's marabou-trimmed négligée; when asked why, he replies exasperatedly "Because I just went gay all of a sudden!" (leaping into the air at the word "gay"). As the term "gay" did not become familiar to the general public until the Stonewall riots in 1969,[17] it is debated whether the word was used here in its original sense (meaning "happy"[18]) or is an intentional, joking reference to homosexuality.[18]

In the film, the line was an ad-lib by Grant and not in any version of the original script.[19] According to Vito Russo in The Celluloid Closet (1981, revised 1987), the script originally had Grant's character say "I...I suppose you think it's odd, my wearing this. I realize it looks odd...I don't usually...I mean, I don't own one of these". Russo suggests that this indicates that people in Hollywood (at least in Grant's circles) were familiar with the slang connotations of the word; however, neither Grant nor anyone involved in the film suggested this.

Who is this Vagician Magician?

You sound like Captain America

Well someone seems a little triggered.

Bacall would be the one groping their dried up asses.

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