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Post by jhar26 on May 7, 2015 6:37:07 GMT -5
Vote for THREE. The two with the most votes will be inducted.
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Post by egoodstein on May 7, 2015 10:20:23 GMT -5
All deserving. I went w. Edward G. Robinson (somewhat underrated these days IMO, & good/varied even early on), William Powell (just always enjoy him. . . ), & Wallace Beery (important for that late silent/early talkie era & varied and good). Esp. hard to leave off James Cagney, but figure he'll get more chances, & John Barrymore for that era.
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Post by jhar26 on May 7, 2015 10:22:53 GMT -5
Robinson, Powell and Stan & Ollie for me.
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Post by profblues on May 7, 2015 10:34:07 GMT -5
Stan and Ollie Lon Chaney Sr. Douglas Fairbanks
silent era comedians are fine and deserve to be honored, but has to be some room there for the dramatic and action movie stars of that era.
Cowboy stars Tom Mix and Hoot Gibson probably deserve to be nominated/enshrined as well, yet their names don't come up.
Rudy Valentino too, as has been discussed here before.
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Post by erik on May 7, 2015 19:28:57 GMT -5
John Wayne Douglas Fairbanks Edward G. Robinson
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Post by jhar26 on May 8, 2015 9:27:04 GMT -5
And Edward G. Robinson and William Powell are our inductees.
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