Saturday, December 27, 2008

Ginger Rogers and 1940's romanticism

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What better way to spend some time off from school than to shut away the modern world with its economic shenanigans and idealogical backstabbery, instead opting to immerse myself in a fantastical world that once existed--not necessarily in real life, but in the hearts and minds of so many people. Of course, I'm talking about romantic Hollywood, circa 1940. Even then the world was changing at a fast pace, and atrocities were rampant. And as we today find it necessary to find comfort in superheroes plastered in CGI, the men and women during WWII found comfort in quality movies--not about superheroes, but about everyday people in super situations. Thus, 1940's romanticism was borne. And for those of us who find no comfort in surreal superheros with stock personalities, there is still the world of the 1940's to fall back to. The best of this 40's romanticism can be found in its romantic comedy area. And while there are many good romantic comedies from that era to choose from, today i will tell you about a few that i think are especially good. Now ever since i saw Ginger Rogers in "Vivacious Lady," i have wanted to see her in other similar movies. And eureka, i have found some!

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The first one is called "The Major and the Minor." This movie was the great Billy Wilder's first directed movie in America--and i actually enjoyed it more than my other Wilder favorites Some like it Hot and The Seven Year Itch.

This movie is one of those movies where the main character unwittingly finds themselves in a strange situation where they have to pretend to be someone they're not. These kind of movies are best when the person must traverse the threshold of class, sex, or even age (think movies like Freaky Friday, Tootsie, Connie and Carla (Ruth!), or nuns on the run--and even Wilder's Some like it Hot. For some reason, i think the best comedy comes from movies of this nature, movies built upon a great misunderstanding of a person's place in society and the ensuing hilarity that comes from watching the person squirm--because you know that if you were ever in that situation, you'd crack!

So in this movie, Ginger Rogers tries to board a train, but she doesn't have enough money, so in order to get a discount, she decides to pass herself off as being 12 years old , which seems to work relatively well. However, she soon finds herself meeting up with a Major in the army who takes a shine to the "young" girl and goes out of his way to help her on her journey. Needless to say, hilarity ensues.

The script is flawless, and Ginger's acting is superb. It was a joy to watch from beginning to end. I highly recommend this one. And luckily, if you want to check it out, you can find most of it on Youtube (i say most of it because part 9/16 is missing, which loses about 8 minutes of the film. Still it's watchable). Also, you could rent it too, then you could see the whole thing.

Trailer:


The rest can be found on this person's profile: http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=kirstin1986&view=videos

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The second movie is another Ginger Rogers movie called "Bachelor Mother." This delight also is based on a misunderstanding. Ginger's character is mistakingly taken to be the mother of an abandoned baby. She tries to get rid of it, but finds it difficult to do. Again, Ginger's acting really makes this film (although David Niven is fantastic in it too--along with the great Charles Coburn.

It also makes a good accidental rags to riches story. It's available to watch on youtube--in its entirety. So check it out! (you can find it at the aforementioned youtube profile)
Trailer:


So if you want to escape the drudge and dive into that cloud of fog that covers the valley 1940's romanticism, you will find an unexpected delight in watching these movies, which, at least for me, is far more comforting--and entertaining--than any over-the-top blockbuster movie that you will find available today.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

My Latest Video!

Here's my latest video--and no it's not Uri Miller!

enjoy!

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Rainy Day Classics

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My favorite way to spend rainy days is watching old black and white movies. This weekend i watched a few that were new to me. The first one is a gem called "Vivacious Lady" (http://former.imdb.com/title/tt0030944/). It stars a young James Stewart and the vivacious Ginger Rogers. I've always liked James Stewart (how can you not like him?), but his star is out-shined by Ginger Rogers in this one. I don't recall seeing her in anything else, and i know that she starred in a bunch of musicals with Fred Astaire, but i haven't checked any of those out yet. (Fred Astaire just doesn't do it for me) So Vivacious Lady introduced me to her, and i must say, i am sold. If she's this good in any of her other movies, i look forward to seeing them.
She's natural and funny throughout the picture, but she has a few scenes that are classic. The following scene is my favorite:



This is a great romantic comedy from the late 30's--it actually made me laugh out lout a few times! I recommend you check this one out.

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The next one is called "Out of the past" (http://former.imdb.com/title/tt0039689/) with Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, and a young Kirk Douglas.
This movie is a classic film noir. It's all about guns, backstabbing, dirty dames, and a baddy who's just trying to go straight. Robert Mitchum is great to watch, perheps just because he looks like he was carved from stone. It was interesting to see Kirk Douglas so young, i almost didn't recognize him at first. Jane Greer was good too, but i didn't like her in this movie as much as i liked her in "The prisoner of Zenda" (another good one i recommend). There was another classic girl in this movie though, and i liked her character more: Virginia Huston's character. She was basically the antithesis of Jane Greer's character: the good girl, whom Robert Mitchum's character really wants to be with. But he's a bad guy! He can't have the good girl! So he's stuck with the dirty dame: Jane Greer's character.

This movie reminded me a lot of "The Big Sleep," but that movie had Bogart and Bacall, which I'd prefer any day to Mitchum and Greer. Although "Out of the past" is a good nior, if you had to choose one noir to watch, watch "The Big Sleep." But if you choose more than one to watch, check this one out too.



The Picture above is Greer in her fabulous hat, and the picture to the right is Huston.



So if you want a laugh, check out "Vivacious Lady," and if you want a noir, check out "Out of the past."
You can't go wrong either way!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Aaron being cute

Thanksgiving fun:



Friday, December 5, 2008

Some of my favorite quotes from Ambrose Bierce

"War is God's way of teaching Americans geography."

"Marriage, n: the state or condition of a community consisting of a master, a mistress, and two slaves, making in all, two."

"Men become civilized, not in proportion to their willingness to believe, but in proportion to their readiness to doubt."

"Philosophy: A route of many roads leading from nowhere to nothing."

"Politics: A strife of interests masquerading as a contest of principles. The conduct of public affairs for private advantage."

"Ocean: A body of water occupying about two-thirds of a world made for man - who has no gills."