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October 11, 2012
The 'Monuments Men' to receive Emma Lazarus Award from AJHS
On November 1, 2012, the American Jewish Historical Society will present the Emma Lazarus Statue of Liberty Award to the Monuments Men. Harry Ettlinger will accept the award on behalf of all of the men and women who served in the Monuments, Fine Arts and Archives section. The Emma Lazarus Statue of Liberty Award is the American Jewish Historical Society’s highest honor and is presented to an individual or group which has demonstrated outstanding leadership and commitment to strengthening the American Jewish community. In addition, Jay Pomrenze will accept the Legacy Award that evening in honor of his father Monuments Man Colonel Seymour Pomrenze, who passed away last year. We are so proud that the AJHS has chosen to recognize the contributions of the Monuments Men with this honor.
If you would like to join us for this special evening, more details can be found on the AJHS website at www.ajhs.org.
The 'Monuments Men' to receive Emma Lazarus Award from AJHS
On November 1, 2012, the American Jewish Historical Society will present the Emma Lazarus Statue of Liberty Award to the Monuments Men. Harry Ettlinger will accept the award on behalf of all of the men and women who served in the Monuments, Fine Arts and Archives section. The Emma Lazarus Statue of Liberty Award is the American Jewish Historical Society’s highest honor and is presented to an individual or group which has demonstrated outstanding leadership and commitment to strengthening the American Jewish community. In addition, Jay Pomrenze will accept the Legacy Award that evening in honor of his father Monuments Man Colonel Seymour Pomrenze, who passed away last year. We are so proud that the AJHS has chosen to recognize the contributions of the Monuments Men with this honor.
If you would like to join us for this special evening, more details can be found on the AJHS website at www.ajhs.org.
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
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Yes "C" I started it and can't put it down, there is a picture of Balfour in the book, very hard to scan but he is very thin, wears glasses and has a mustache.caramel wrote:Boss, have you started reading the book?tbossmc2000 wrote:I think Daniel will play Major Ronald Edmund Balfour, age 40.
He appears very thin and sports a mustache.
If Clooney is in it as well as heading up with project I think he will play Lieutenant George Stout, age 47, yes a mustache as well.
John Goodman could be Second Lieutenant James Rorimer age 39.
If this comes together it could be pretty amazing.
Where did you get this info from?
He looks a little geekie.
At the beginning there is a pciture of each man and 1 woman with their Boi's
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Well so far guys he is the only British person in the book.sf2la wrote:I'm with you, Bee! It's like , "Hmm, we have to cast a male with a mustache. Let's look through the Rolodex. OH! Daniel Craig! He'll do it! He loves to grow mustaches!!!!!"bumblebee wrote:Oh that's it! I'm done, not another stache!
Born Oxfordshire england, an art history expert at Cambridge (there you go SF, DC finally got into Cambridge) was what the British called a real gentlmen scholar. bachelor dedicated to intellectual life.
He started out as a history major.
This is right from his Bio in the book.
Sure sounds like the part Daniel would be cast for.
I am not keen on the look, especially after Bond, He seems to do this to us all the time.
BTW, he did have a mustache a while back, do you think he grew it for a screen test for the part?
tbossmc2000 wrote:I thought the same thing. Not that he'd need a screen test, but to see how one of a different shape might look. It saddens me that he might let his amazing body dissipate. It's not like he looks like Hulk Hogan or Schwarzzaslut. He looks healthy this way.sf2la wrote:I'm with you, Bee! It's like , "Hmm, we have to cast a male with a mustache. Let's look through the Rolodex. OH! Daniel Craig! He'll do it! He loves to grow mustaches!!!!!"[/qubumblebee wrote:Oh that's it! I'm done, not another stache!
Well so far guys he is the only British person in the book.
Born Oxfordshire england, an art history expert at Cambridge (there you go SF, DC finally got into Cambridge) was what the British called a real gentlmen scholar. bachelor dedicated to intellectual life.
He started out as a history major.
This is right from his Bio in the book.
Sure sounds like the part Daniel would be cast for.
I am not keen on the look, especially after Bond, He seems to do this to us all the time.
BTW, he did have a mustache a while back, do you think he grew it for a screen test for the part?
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sf2la wrote:I know me too, I think the stache was for a screen test. It came from no where after Bond wrapped and we all said WHAT THE F**Ktbossmc2000 wrote:I thought the same thing. Not that he'd need a screen test, but to see how one of a different shape might look. It saddens me that he might losers his amazing body dissipate. It's not like he looks like Hulk Hogan or Schwarzzaslut. He looks healthy this way.sf2la wrote: I'm with you, Bee! It's like , "Hmm, we have to cast a male with a mustache. Let's look through the Rolodex. OH! Daniel Craig! He'll do it! He loves to grow mustaches!!!!!"[/qu
Well so far guys he is the only British person in the book.
Born Oxfordshire england, an art history expert at Cambridge (there you go SF, DC finally got into Cambridge) was what the British called a real gentlmen scholar. bachelor dedicated to intellectual life.
He started out as a history major.
This is right from his Bio in the book.
Sure sounds like the part Daniel would be cast for.
I am not keen on the look, especially after Bond, He seems to do this to us all the time.
BTW, he did have a mustache a while back, do you think he grew it for a screen test for the part?
then it was gone. I too hate to see him have to loose his juciy licious body.
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Easy, folks, easy. If all this was true, then take into notion, that he very obviously worked on keeping his body. Why would he do that, if he knew, he would have to loose soon afterwards and to that extend? We know, he doesn't care enough about his looks to just do it to look beter for the promos. He would have been fine the way he was without going to the gym all the time.
Clooney on the other hand is a visual man and will want his men look good.
Clooney on the other hand is a visual man and will want his men look good.
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
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We don't know, it's all speculation, he might lean down a little, who know's time will tell.Germangirl wrote:Easy, folks, easy. If all this was true, then take into notion, that he very obviously worked on keeping his body. Why would he do that, if he knew, he would have to loose soon afterwards and to that extend? We know, he doesn't care enough about his looks to just do it to look beter for the promos. He would have been fine the way he was without going to the gym all the time.
Clooney on the other hand is a visual man and will want his men look good.
I am not going to be disapointed one way or the other, Daniel throws himself into the role he is playing. He will do the same for this one.
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Its like - I want an Oscar, so I starve myself to death a bit. Its an almost sure thing then.
But we have Bradley Cooper with a maybe Oscar nod, so why not Mmc C?
But we have Bradley Cooper with a maybe Oscar nod, so why not Mmc C?
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
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Yes he is, he's so thin right now and the mustache is all I notice on him.Dunda wrote:Isn't he playing a real character, so I guess he just has to do it.tbossmc2000 wrote:Has anyone seen Mathew McCaunhey? he as lost 35 pounds for a role he is playing. Good lord, he's emaciated.Dunda wrote:I'm happy either way as long as he doesn't do that Bale-thing
He looks really sick, though.
I think Mcauhaney is always chasing the big role and it's jsut not thagt good of an actor. He works better with comedy.