Posted on 04/19/2005 10:53:23 PM PDT by lysie
I should be one of those 1,563,145
Hey you.
Where does it go???????????????
(You have to ask Trinity, 'cause that's what she said to Neo in the 63 Lincoln with the suicide doors and....oh, never mind...;-))
Which road would that be??
Road to Singapore (1939)
Road to Zanzibar (1940)
Road to Morocco (1942)
Road to Utopia (1944)
Road to Rio (1947)
Road to Bali (1952)
HA!! I remember watching all of those as a little girl.
Now THAT'S a Movie Reference!!!!! Well done!!!
Me, too. I think they are on TCM this month, too.
I'll have to see if we get that.
(BTW, who is today's Bob Hope???? Somebody who can do live audience comedy as well as film???? Hmmmmm????)
While, perhaps, it wasn't fair that in the early years actors and actresses were owned by the studio , but boy...did they produce a lot of talent.
Some of today's celebs are spoiled brats with little talent.
Sarah also has noticed that the older movies had lots of dialogue. Today's movies are based on special affects.
It appears that the Hope/Crosby movies are on TCM this Friday.
power was out a couple hours here. heavy rains.. but everything was so dry.. really needed it. Want to burn to large piles in back yard & was hesitant with all being so dry. It is illegal to burn outside & I normally don't. A lot of folks do.. every night the air is full of smells of leaves/wood burning.. Haven't had my windows open for that reason. I normally mulch, compost. I have put about 2/3 into that but just am overwhelmed this year. We had a lot of trees/limbs down from winter deluge...
later guys
Thanks, Dolly.
Is your foot iced & propped??
Bit...back to Nancy LaMott & the Tavern album...My favorite songs are: Listen to my Heart...Saiin' On...I didn't know what time it Was....Help is on the Way...Secret of Life.
As she introduces Help is on the Way...and mentions people going thru some hard times, her voice breaks and catches. Then she pulls herself together & the pro that she is, goes on to sing the piece beautifully.
a British POW drama with Dirk Bogarde....
Some other WWII movie...forget the name...
These are for the NON- baseball nights, you understand ;^))
Yes, the older movies have character development, good story lines...
THE ONE MOVIE I'm still waiting for to make it to video/DVD: The High & the Mighty, a '50s John Wayne movie.
I have all of those movies Lysie...actually I have a large collection of the "oldies"...
When I have time to watch a DVD or video at home however I am drawn more to special effects.. the old classics are nice to depending on mood. I am a matrix, star wars, LOTR enthusiast.
ABG...Sin City is interesting for many reasons...The interwoven story line eventually connects & was a little difficult for me to follow. Several of the characters were parodys of sorts... The evening I went it was a packed theater. There were many couples of all ages but the overall grouping was of young men.. 20-35...age groupings..Not an overall date type movie. It is of the Tarentino variety but the visuals were something like I have never seen before ...I think it will get an academy cinematography nod, despite the fact this "type" of movie, rarely does.
BTW, I liked both of the Kill Bills.. you have to take each type of movie for what they are. It had more blood than I would have preferred but in general I recall other things from the movie rather than the violence. And I think you are right about being a bit of his own parody..spoof..
A couple interesting flicks coming up this summer.. of course May 19 is the big one for me..
I need to take care of some buiness now...
:)
I forgot about the Buster Keaton movies that were on this month. Someday I will record those.
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