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Dinner And A Movie
MOTUS A.D. ^ | 8-8-21 | MOTUS

Posted on 08/08/2021 6:12:56 AM PDT by NOBO2012

I sense we could all use a break in life’s drama so I’m reporting on movie night. Now here at Casa MOTUS we stopped “going to the movies” as a thing sometime shortly after The Big Chill (1983). Honest. It wasn’t exactly a conscious decision. More like our lives were so over-booked that what downtime we had was too precious to spend it in a dark theatre watching some schlocky film.

So gradually movie night became dinner and a movie at home. At first take-out and a video tape from the local video store (where selections were quite limited), later CDs from Blockbuster. The cable movie channels were even more convenient as you no longer had to leave home and with the advent of the DVR one could record the movie to watch when we felt like it rather than when they offered it. Then Netflix - before they became a streaming service – would mail videos of your choice as another option. By that time we were retired and “dinner and a movie” actually included cooking dinner, making it an entire evening’s entertainment.

With the advent of streaming services we have gotten pretty close to the 1999 Quest commercial that predicted that someday you could watch “every movie ever made in any language, any time.”

Of course by the time that day arrived there were no new movies worth wasting 90 minutes of your life on. So last night we watched Laura - which ironically I got from the library – after hearing the theme song on our dinner mix one night last week and recalling that while I’ve fallen asleep with it playing on late night TV several times I’d never seen the whole thing from start to finish.

Laura is a 1944 American film noir produced and directed by Otto Preminger. It stars Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews, and Clifton Webb along with Vincent Price and Ann Treadwell. It is in the Library of Congress’ U.S. National Film Registry as a “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant” film, and was selected by The American Film Institute as one the 10 best mystery films of all time. In other words it’s a classic of the film noir category.

In the film Manhattan detective Mark McPherson (Dana Andrews) dana-andrews-e08a3125-5730-484d-9040-22221af0f77-resize-750

investigates the murder of Madison Avenue executive Laura Hunt (Gene Tierney)gene-tierney-glances-over-her-shoulder

who was shot in the face inside her fashionable apartment. On the trail of her murderer, McPherson questions Laura's arrogant effete friend and mentor, columnist Waldo Lydecker (Clifton Webb) clifton-webb

and her parasitic playboy fiancé, Shelby Carpenter (Vincent Price) vincent-price-16

who is also a kept man by Laura’s rich, socialite aunt (Ann Treadwell), and Laura’s loyal housekeeper, Bessie. As detective McPherson pursues his investigation he grows obsessed with the dead woman. In case you haven’t seen it, or haven’t seen it recently enough to remember it, I won’t divulge any more of the plot. I do recommend it as a worthy diversion.

It occurred to me that if Hollywood remade the movie today Waldo would have been gay, Shelby bisexual, Detective McPherson would have been black – and possibly a woman - and the housekeeper would have been Mexican (doing the work Americans are unwilling to do because they’re collecting generous unemployment benefits). Very likely Laura would have been sexually abused as a child and sexually harassed by her Madison Avenue boss. There would have been much more gore, including a closeup of the gunshot wound to the face and multiple sex scenes involving all conceivable combinations of the 2 sexes and 31 “genders.” And while there would have been plenty of drug and alcohol use there most assuredly would not have been any smoking – such a nasty habit!

And that’s basically why we haven’t been to a movie theatre in 35 years.

Oh, and we made clam linguine for dinner.linguine-with-clams-3

And dined on the deck. Good grief, are we ever getting old!

Posted from: MOTUS A.D.


TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Humor; Politics
KEYWORDS: gender; lgbt; movie; race

1 posted on 08/08/2021 6:12:56 AM PDT by NOBO2012
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To: NOBO2012

Yep. That about sums it up. Although that movie is well before my time (a 60’s kid), there are some really good classics pre-dating color or “technicolor” as they say. I’ve been to few movies in my adult life. I dont want to give the people involved with the entire production a dime of my money. Even since the late 80’s or early 90’s they’ve been pushing their sick agendas.
You can’t watch a streaming movie today without there being some gay crap, I guess I haven’t really paid attention to the drug use portion.
Linguine looks good.


2 posted on 08/08/2021 6:47:42 AM PDT by TermLimits4All (Biden will never be my President. There’s only 1 option left and it won’t be pretty.)
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To: NOBO2012

Enjoyed this. And the comments about how H-wierd would do the remake were right on target.


3 posted on 08/08/2021 6:56:57 AM PDT by Da Coyote
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To: TermLimits4All

I have a lot of TCM flicks in my DVR. Great stuff. Problem is I have to pay $65/mo to youtube tv. Now I’d like to see Hillbilly Elegy after having just read the book. Any ideas?


4 posted on 08/08/2021 7:01:39 AM PDT by DIRTYSECRET
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To: NOBO2012

Been watching lots of 40s and 50s movies which are much better than today.


5 posted on 08/08/2021 7:02:00 AM PDT by bray (Hating Whites is racist)
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To: NOBO2012
I almost swatched Laura last night. It's a great flick.... and Gene Tierney... wow. I opted for Humphrey Bogart in Sahara instead. It's a little heavy-handed in some of the speechifying but still a good one. Bogie and Lulubelle prevail.
6 posted on 08/08/2021 7:14:57 AM PDT by Rummyfan (In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized man. Support Israel.d)
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To: DIRTYSECRET

I have t-mobile for our cell phones and with our military plan, think it’s called Magenta we get Netflix as part of that plan. 6 phones, 2 for business, with unlimited everything and I pay 185 per month. We use Tubi and Pluto for our other streaming. Tubi has the local news stations along with many other local news throughout the country we can watch. Much cheaper than Google plus or Hulu.


7 posted on 08/08/2021 7:17:14 AM PDT by TermLimits4All (Biden will never be my President. There’s only 1 option left and it won’t be pretty.)
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To: DIRTYSECRET

Youtube has a lot of free movies.

Last night, I dined on leftover mashed potatoes and beet salad followed by the last rice krispy treat in the pan. Livin’ high on the hog.


8 posted on 08/08/2021 8:06:30 AM PDT by bgill (Which came first, the vax or the virus?)
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To: NOBO2012
I was out to dinner with another long-time Freeper Friday night and we talked about how we never watch movies anymore and how only the old ones are worth watching.

I'll have to put this "Laura" on my list - maybe I can find it streaming on YouTube or some such streaming place. I do have a Roku for my TV but no cable.

Anyway, I'll be thinking of "Laura" and now is an opportunity to post a photo of Christopher Cross - a Yacht Rock staple - in pink pajamas - please don't judge me on account of this but the song on this cover art is "Think of Laura."


9 posted on 08/08/2021 8:14:03 AM PDT by SamAdams76 (Give me a Pigfoot and a Bottle of Beer)
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To: bray

Old movies are the best movies. I always get a sense of melancholy knowing everyone in the film (whom I adore ) are dead. Right now in my life, many of high school classmates are dead. I’ve accepted my mortality and am okay with it. It is my sadness for other fallen ones which bothers me the most.


10 posted on 08/08/2021 8:24:43 AM PDT by BipolarBob (I thought I was being praised when the judge said my warrants were outstanding. But no.)
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To: DIRTYSECRET

Hillbilly Elegy is a great film. Tremendous acting by the leads.


11 posted on 08/08/2021 10:29:28 AM PDT by miserare ( Respect for life--life of all kinds-- is the first principle of civilization.~~A. Schweitzer.)
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To: NOBO2012

I pulled the plug a couple of years ago, no tv, last movie I went to see was a Star Trek around 15 years ago, (Nemesis?) I pick up movies on dvd at yard sales and thrift stores. Rarely more than 2 bucks.

Some of the newer movies are ok, then again I think the newest one I have is 10 years old...

Past few nights I watched:

Absolute Power - Eastwood
Hunt For Red October - Connery
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - Connery
Escape Plan - Schwartzenegger & Stallone

then started on the Mission Impossible series.

Also have several Bruce Willis movies, Die Hard, of course, (about 4 or 5), Hudson Hawk, RED, The Jackal, 16 Blocks and a couple more. Several other Eastwood movies, Dirty Dozen, Great Escape, Death Wish 1 & 2, all 3 Matrix, a couple other non Eastwood westerns, Cowboys & Aliens is pretty good, Once Upon A Time in the West, Enemy of the State...can’t think of what else.

Not a whole lot of gore or excessive obscenity, just entertainment, without giving hollyweird a dime.


12 posted on 08/08/2021 2:28:19 PM PDT by Paleo Pete (The slave does not dream of freedom, the slave dreams of being master.)
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