A Conversation for Oddity of the Week: The Scanning Finger
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KB Started conversation Jul 17, 2014
That is to good prose what Charlton Heston is to good acting. I take back everything I ever said about the casting in that film.
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Jul 17, 2014
Yeah, oddly appropriate. You're right.
Of course, Gore Vidal improved that script...he claims he put in the 'homoerotic subtext', which would probably have given General Wallace a fit.
http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowlny/that-time-gore-vidal-made-ben-hur-a-gay-movie_b176927
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KB Posted Jul 17, 2014
I never knew that. I might watch the movie again, with that in mind.
Poor old Charlton, getting all insulted and outraged about it so many years after the event. He must have felt like Gore Vidal had robbed him of his masculinity or something. I think if I was in his shoes I would have found it quite amusing when I found out decades later.
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Jul 17, 2014
I never got the feeling the guy had a sense of humour.
And frankly, my favourite scene with Heston in it involves him in a cage...
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