Your favourite Elizabeth Taylor film?
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Your favourite Elizabeth Taylor film?
In remembrance of Ms Taylor's passing, I thought it would be fitting to run a poll asking members to vote for their all-time favourite Liz film. All the "biggies" are here, but please don't forget to mention other favourites below.
Sorry to hear she passed away. For me, as a big fan of animal films, it's close between National Velvet and Lassie. But seeing as National Velvet already has a vote, I will vote for Lassie.
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A Place in the Sun
Liz and Monty at their best.
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A Place in the Sun
Liz and Monty at their best.
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This picture was taken when Elizabeth Taylor was a guest in "The Nanny". She was in the episode called "Where's the Pearls?" from season 3 that's why I know who she is and when I heard the bad news I thought about this episode from "The Nanny".
RIP Elizabeth Taylor. UR beauty & talents will be missed, dear girl.
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I picked two- A Place in the Sun and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
And for anyone interested in seeing more of Elizabeth's classic gems, TCM is memorializing her on April 10th with a marathon of her movies:
And for anyone interested in seeing more of Elizabeth's classic gems, TCM is memorializing her on April 10th with a marathon of her movies:
http://www.tcm.com/this-month/movie-new ... am-on-4-10TCM.com wrote:Turner Classic Movies will remember the life and career of two-time Academy Award®-winning actress and beloved humanitarian Elizabeth Taylor on Sunday, April 10. The 24-hour memorial tribute, which is set to begin at 6 a.m. (ET/PT), will include both of Taylor's Oscar®-winning performances, with Butterfield 8 (1960) at 8 p.m. (ET) and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) at 10 p.m. (ET).
TCM's tribute will also feature Taylor in such memorable films as the family classics Lassie Come Home (1943) and National Velvet (1944); the delightful comedies Father of the Bride (1950) and Father's Little Dividend (1951); the historical epic Ivanhoe (1952); and the powerful dramas Giant (1956), Raintree County (1957) and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958). Also included is the spy drama Conspirator (1949), with Taylor in her first adult role.
The following is a complete schedule of TCM's April 10 memorial tribute to Elizabeth Taylor (all times Eastern):
6 a.m. - Lassie Come Home (1943), with Roddy McDowall and Edmund Gwenn; directed by Fred M. Wilcox.
7:30 a.m. - National Velvet (1944), with Mickey Rooney, Anne Revere and Angela Lansbury; directed by Clarence Brown.
10 a.m. - Conspirator (1952), with Robert Taylor and Robert Flemyng; directed by Victor Saville.
11:30 a.m. - Father of the Bride (1950), with Spencer Tracy, Billie Burke, Joan Bennett and Don Taylor; directed by Vincente Minnelli.
1:15 a.m. - Father's Little Dividend (1951), with Spencer Tracy, Billie Burke, Joan Bennett and Don Taylor; directed by Vincente Minnelli.
2:45 p.m. - Raintree County (1957), with Montgomery Clift, Eva Marie Saint, Lee Marvin, Rod Taylor and Agnes Moorehead; directed by Edward Dmytryk.
6 p.m. - Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958), with Paul Newman and Burl Ives; directed by Richard Brooks.
8 p.m. - Butterfield 8 (1960), with Laurence Harvey and Eddie Fisher; directed by Daniel Mann.
10 p.m. - Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966), with Richard Burton, George Segal and Sandy Dennis; directed by Mike Nichols.
12:30 a.m. - Giant (1956), with James Dean and Rock Hudson; directed by George Stevens.
4 a.m. - Ivanhoe (1952), with Robert Taylor and Joan Fontaine; directed by Richard Thorpe.
In addition to TCM's on-air tribute to Taylor, the 2011 TCM Classic Film Festival in Hollywood will feature a special 60th anniversary screening of her brilliant performance opposite Montgomery Clift in George Stevens' A Place in the Sun (1951). The TCM Classic Film Festival takes place April 28-May 1.
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Why isn't "The Flintstones" on this list? It was her last film.
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Re: Your favourite Elizabeth Taylor film?
Tie between A Place in the Sun and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
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Re: Your favourite Elizabeth Taylor film?
Wow, it’s been almost 10 years since she passed. Time goes by so quickly... I remember when she was still alive— she had a Twitter account and constantly tweeted at Kathy Ireland. Most of her tweets were addressed to Kathy Ireland, a fellow businesswoman.
I still think A Place in the Sun and Virginia Woolf are her greatest movies. I rewatch Cleopatra because I love the spectacle, the costumes, the makeup. I read an interesting write up about Giant recently which, along with this old thread, has reminded me I need a rewatch.
I still think A Place in the Sun and Virginia Woolf are her greatest movies. I rewatch Cleopatra because I love the spectacle, the costumes, the makeup. I read an interesting write up about Giant recently which, along with this old thread, has reminded me I need a rewatch.
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Re: Your favourite Elizabeth Taylor film?
I haven't seen most of her films, tbh. The version of Little Women where she plays Amy is probably my favorite film that includes her, I suppose. It's the version of Little Women I was always most fond of (although I've heard a lot of book fans don't like it for whatever reason). I never cared for the Hepburn or '90s versions.

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