The obvious movies that I want to see are "Rent," "The Producers" and the fourth Harry Potter movie...whatever it is (I haven't read any of the books). After that, I can't think of any specific movies that I've heard about that I really want to see. ::)
Nobody here but us chickens.Cluck cluck cluck ca-CAAWWWWW!!!
I watched a really amusing DVD last night - two hours of grindhouse movie trailers - those sleazy trailers for films that played 42nd St. during the late 60s and throughout the 70s. My favorite was from 1970, a film called The Pink Angels - a "gay" biker film that I would now love to see.
I see elmore! Welcome home, my friend!
I watched a really amusing DVD last night - two hours of grindhouse movie trailers - those sleazy trailers for films that played 42nd St. during the late 60s and throughout the 70s. My favorite was from 1970, a film called The Pink Angels - a "gay" biker film that I would now love to see.
And the word of the day is: TOMFOOLERY!
Elmore, glad to know that you are home, safe and sound! And congratulations on the wonderful evening!!
Can you comment on the "one exception?" ;) You don't have to name names...unless you want to.
TOD
Good Night and Good Luck
Capote
Brokeback Mountain
Rent
Producers
Where the Truth Lies
Hmmm I think there may be more....I'm thinking about Chicken Little tomorrow lol
On Broadway, I want to see THE WOMAN IN WHITE. Yes, I know that tomovoz and I are in disagreement over this one - I like the score (and I'm not an ALW fan) and I love the story. Plus the fact that I can see both Maria Friedman and Michael Ball on the same stage is reason enough for a winter trip to NYC.
I don't think I need to remind ANYONE how much I want to see LESTAT. . .
Welcome back home DR Elmore3003!
Cillaliz, if you see CHICKEN LITTLE I would love to hear your report on it. I was thinking of taking my grandneice Taylor to it next Friday, but it hasn't gotten very good reviews....so I don't know...
BK, here's a picture of the pressbook that was on eBay last month, but the auction closed without any bids.
(http://www.haineshisway.com/community/attachments/Pink_Angels_Pressbook.jpg)
Maria Friedman sure knows how to carry a song and has wonderful breath control!
Michael Ball can be "very good" at times when he controls that darn vibrato!
DR Francois - do you have Ms. Friedman's LIVE cd?
(Do you want a copy of Ms. Friedman's LIVE cd?)
LOL François. I responded to your post which you have apparently deleted after noticing I deleted my duplicate post on page 3.
Did anyone else follow that? :D
Just for BK, a page 4 Leslie Parrish dance!
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At luncheon, I had a corned beef sandwich with cole slaw and Russian dressing (on the sandwich)
I'm sure you had a wonderful week, and I cannot wait until the show crystallizes on the stage in San Francisco.
It is a lazy spring day here in Oz. I've been spending my time attempting to "clean" up "50 Guitars Go South Of The Border Vol 2" in readiness to transfer it to CD.
Matt H, I do SO love Fantasia, and I honestly thought Fantasia 2000 would be crap; but it was beautiful! I love the Rhapsody in Blue, with the Hirschfeld line drawing cartoon -- absolutely brilliant and so moving. There was something else in it too that was just amazing and really got to me emotionally... but now I can't remember. It was too long ago that I saw it.
There was something else in it too that was just amazing and really got to me emotionally... but now I can't remember. It was too long ago that I saw it.
No, it wasn't the whales... although I agree that that was stunning.. and it wasn't the Soldier... although that certainly was emotional... hmm...
Oh well.
Can't remember the musical piece but was it the "whale thing"? I thought it was so visually stunning!
The Noah's Ark stuff with Donald Duck is, imho, a total mess!
Fantasia 2000 should have been as good and innovative as the first one was! Unfortunately, it was not!
I found "Meet The Parents" remarkable in its unfunniness! I had no desire to go and see a sequel.
DR Matth: Which laserdisc of "Oklahoma!" do you have? Is it the one mastered from the Todd-AO negative? That's the one I have and it's splendid.
Well, TV is a total "wash" this evening. Absolutely nothing on of interest.
Glad I have some DVDs to pick from...
And thanks, TCB, for posting that letter. Those conditions are unimaginable for me, but it's good to know that people are not giving up and are trying however they can to get their lives back. It certainly puts life in perspective, especially for those of us who do WAY too much whining about our lives not being where we want them to be. At least I have a stable home, a nice apartment, a safe and healthy family, plenty of resources should I need them in an emergency, great friends, good jobs, an amazing husband, and a nice rack. Amen.
Forget to include yourself under the "tomfoolery" rubric, Tomovoz??No fool like an old fool.
You are right, Joy, it certainly makes you appreciate what you have in your own life.
One of my co-workers said to me last week that the hurricanes really weren't that bad, because only 1,000 people died. That is when I realized that last December's tsunami disaster (which killed over 100,000) had forever changed our perspective of what qualifies as a disaster.
Slade and T Rex were my favourite "Glitter Bands" of the 70's.
Of course I quite like "Slade" too. Slade and T Rex were my favourite "Glitter Bands" of the 70's.