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a b McGeorge, Alistair (26 January 2015). "Top Gear presenters give pop classic new lease of life to help Steve Harley pay speeding fine". Daily Mirror . Retrieved 23 September 2015. Hamilton: A questionable woman sees the error of her ways and is safely married off at the end of the film. West came up in the world of burlesque prior to her arrival in Hollywood. As her career struggled, she took the bold step of writing a play in which she had the starring role of a sex worker. West probably knew that “Sex” would be controversial at a time when American culture was coming under increasing scrutiny and censorship, even though her play was less about sex and more about the power dynamics between men and women. Despite being panned by critics, the play was a sensation that drew large audiences. In fact, Mae West did say: "...come up and see me sometime.” in these two movies " I'm No Angel" and " Sextette". http://quotationize.com/come-up-see-me-sometime-not-misquote-mae-west/ They're rubbing shoulders with prostitutes, with fairy impersonators, with all kinds of people that they wouldn't otherwise know, and there is this fascination with what was called at the time the sort of seamy underbelly.

West: So I said to my lawyer, I says, 'I'm gonna call it 'Sex'.' He said, 'Oh, my God, if we only dare.' The first thing the book suggests is to locate the mouse, as it usually hides in baseboards or pantries in people's houses (as there would be food debris and warmth there, an idea living condition for a mouse). Tom "locates" the mouse, but when Tom tries to grab Jerry, the rodent steps off the book and slams Tom's nose in it. Hamilton: 'Klondike Annie' was going to be the film that would allow West to be entirely inoffensive. Watts: As a teenager, the skits you find her doing, she's making kind of class commentary but also commentary on gender. Doherty: In July 1934 the Production Code Administration is created to regulate motion picture content.The first thing the book suggests is to locate the mouse. Tom finds Jerry reading the book with him, but when he tries to grab Jerry, the mouse steps off the book and slams Tom's nose in it. July 7, 1961: West’s SEXTETTE premieres in Chicago; production is plagued by West’s laryngitis and the death of Alan Marshall. Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 5 December 2018.

Applause ] Thomas: She was 35 with 30 years of show biz experience of how to reach an audience, how to sing, how to dance, how to act, how to present personality. Perhaps what makes a great line isn’t its exact wording, but rather what it tells us about the character who said it — or the way it makes us feel when we hear it. Though some writers might take offense at their misquoted line, others might appreciate its ability to take on a life of its own. The latter describes West, who adopted the “misquoted” version of the line for the rest of her life. Still, when the precise words are misquoted, “what we have here is a failure to communicate” (or is it “what we’ve got here is failure to communicate?”). Actual movie quote: Though Cary Grant says the name Judy several times (Judith McPherson is the character played by Rita Hayworth in the film) he never says it in rapid succession. Lou: I heard you. But you ain’t kidding me any. You know, I met your kind before. Why don’t you come up sometime, hmm?No one can rag it like that piano man ♪ ♪♪♪ ♪ They got a hot cornet that you could never forget ♪ Pierpont: I think it's her way of saying 'I know I'm white and I know I got this platinum wig on my head, but this is where it comes from.' Najimy: It was great publicity and it also was a great statement about what she thought her rights should be as a performer, as an artist. Tom fights and Jerry defeats him. Then Tom says the infamous "Don't you believe it", because Jerry took karate. I’ve loved Mae West since the moment I saw her sashay across the screen in Night After Night, a movie in which she stole everything but the cameras. She created a persona she completely believed in, and never wavered from publicly or privately. One of the funniest women who ever lived, she made fun of sex at a time when the word was never uttered in polite society, and wrote plays that were so scandalous, she was arrested and sent to jail. A breath of fresh air on the Broadway stage, she singlehandedly saved Paramount Studios from bankruptcy, had legions of fans, and still does. A woman who believed she was the equal of any man, if not their superior, she continues to inspire with her humor, her glamour, and her brassy, sassy ways,” said executive producer Bette Midler. Malachosky: After a week or so, he started talking about settling down, having a house, having her as the housewife.

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