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AFI's 100 Years, 100 Stars: American Film Institute (CBS Television Special)

AFI's 100 Years, 100 Stars: American Film Institute (CBS Television Special)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Television Special
Review: This is a wonderful t.v. special counting down the top 50 American acting legends.

It is done in two parts-the top 25 males and the top 25 females.

Even though I disagreed with the ordering of the list, I can't complain over the number one stars. Also, even if your favorite star isn't number one, you can still see clips of there films if they are one the list.

Although only 50 stars were honored by the AFI, 50 more introduced them, so that is why it is titled so.

Also by the AFI-100 Years 100 Movies, and 100 Years 100 Laughs

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must Have!
Review: This is definitely a must buy for film lovers. I really enjoyed watching this special. Love to see the famous scenes of the screen legends in one DVD. Whether it is Henry Fonda having his "I'll be there..." speech, Audrey Hepburn crooning Moon River, Bette Davis in a "bumpy ride", Stewart with the Holocaust and fireworks speech, Stanwyck seducing Fonda in Lady Eve, Joan Crawford slapped in the face by her daughter, Gable not giving a damn, Cary Grant in Mount Rushmore, Brando's I could've been a contender, Gene Kelly singing in the rain, Judy Garland over the rainbow, Bergman and Bogart enjoying Paris, or Hepburn giving her knight in shining armor speech to Fonda in On Golden Pond! I mean honestly it's overwhelming I want to cry because all of these actors are gone (large majority of them). Very moving and nostalgic.

The stars who gave their insights were very passionate with their comments. You can just feel that they were inspired as actors by these people. Sharon Stone cried when she was talking about Katherine Hepburn. Bridget Fonda couldn't hold her tears when she talked about Jimmy Stewart, Goldie Hawn cried by the mere mention of Judy Garland or Cary Grant. It was a touching mini tribute by the speakers.

Some of my favorite guest stars are Whoopi Goldberg, Cher (she loved Audrey Hepburn, her eyes just sparkle like a child when she talks about her), Richard Dreyfuss, Jim Carrey, and Sharon Stone.

As for the rankings, well of course there will always be arguments about their placings. Personally I would've chosen Jimmy Stewart as the #1 screen legend instead of Bogart. Dietrich lower and Stanwyck a little higher, And also where's Deborah Kerr in the list, I think she should've been there and also Olivia de Havilland. As for those who did not qualify because of the criterion that he/she has to have his film debut on or before 1950, such great stars like Jack Lemmon (one of my all time favorite actors), Paul Newman, Shirley Mclaine, Clint Eatwood were left out. Maybe they'll make it in the next list but they seemed out of place there, with actors probably like De niro, Jane Fonda, Michelle Pfeiffer, Streep, Pacino, Hoffman, Nicholson making the list.

I love this DVD, just buy it. It's a very personal experience watching the special and it's definitely something you would want to watch more than once or twice.

Grade: A+


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