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THE LUBITSCH TOUCH
« on: February 15, 2008, 12:05:28 AM »

Well, you've read the notes, the notes had the BK touch, and now it is time for you to post until the touched cows come home.
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« Reply #1 on: February 15, 2008, 12:06:42 AM »

And the word of the day is: NOSOCOMIAL!
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« Reply #2 on: February 15, 2008, 12:07:46 AM »

And a very happy haineshisway.com birthday to former dear reader steveg.  And Geoff, too, whomever he may be.
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« Reply #3 on: February 15, 2008, 12:07:59 AM »

Will we never get to page two?
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« Reply #4 on: February 15, 2008, 12:08:11 AM »

Will everyone continue to WUSSBURGER?
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« Reply #5 on: February 15, 2008, 12:08:25 AM »

Will love power ever come back?
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« Reply #6 on: February 15, 2008, 12:17:20 AM »

Nobody here but us chickens.
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« Reply #7 on: February 15, 2008, 12:17:27 AM »

And eight GUESTS.
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« Reply #8 on: February 15, 2008, 12:17:52 AM »

Make that ten GUESTS.
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« Reply #9 on: February 15, 2008, 12:22:54 AM »

The song I liked was called Nobody's Using It Now - at least I think that's what it's called.
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« Reply #10 on: February 15, 2008, 12:24:27 AM »

Make that thirteen GUESTS.
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« Reply #11 on: February 15, 2008, 12:29:59 AM »

Cluck, Cluck :)
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« Reply #12 on: February 15, 2008, 12:30:37 AM »

I was just listening to the news and doing some reading...
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« Reply #13 on: February 15, 2008, 12:32:00 AM »

bk, i hope the show goes well ..... and you have a pleasant time
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« Reply #14 on: February 15, 2008, 12:32:25 AM »

Did you see my pm?
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« Reply #15 on: February 15, 2008, 12:37:31 AM »

TOD

Media Check (at the moment and this could change as the day goes on...)

DVD: Little Miss Sunshine
VHS Blood is Strong
computer: Celtic Odyssey
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« Reply #17 on: February 15, 2008, 03:13:38 AM »

TOTD:
CDs: the Isley Brothers
         Billy Joe Royal
         Kim Criswell - Lorelie
         Lucky in the Rain

DVD:  Sweeney Todd. (Tim Burton's)
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« Reply #18 on: February 15, 2008, 03:28:59 AM »

TOD

Nothing on tap for this weekend.
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Re:THE LUBITSCH TOUCH
« Reply #19 on: February 15, 2008, 04:28:23 AM »

Nobody here but us chickens.

Hey, what about us?
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« Reply #20 on: February 15, 2008, 04:33:18 AM »

DVD:  Sweeney Todd. (Tim Burton's)

Interesting!  It's not released in the U.S. until around April 1st.
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« Reply #21 on: February 15, 2008, 04:40:50 AM »

TOD:

Car CD:
the three initial releases of Sara Gazarek - just fabulous.
     [Thanks, DR td, for that great recommendation!  :) :) :) ]
Betty Buckley: Quintessence

Home CD:
Gone Missing, Off-Broadway premiere recording
Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem, Rattle, Berlin Philharmonic

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I'll Be Here With You - Nancy LaMott
A Bronx Tale
Across the Universe
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Re:THE LUBITSCH TOUCH
« Reply #22 on: February 15, 2008, 04:47:04 AM »

DR Ben left without telling us about the movie showing last night.  I must admit I'm curious about what kinds of people were in attendance [besides DR Ben and his dear Ant, of course!]
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« Reply #23 on: February 15, 2008, 04:54:49 AM »

"I'm writing a letter to Daddy..."
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« Reply #24 on: February 15, 2008, 04:57:28 AM »

"Hey!  I didn't design these tacky sets!!!"
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« Reply #25 on: February 15, 2008, 05:05:30 AM »

And now I'm back and Sing has left.

We had a very good time. There were many couples in attendance. Hedda asked how many couples there were and many, many hands went up. One couple has been together for 17 years and another for 14 years. In honor of VD Miss Hedda had a new wig with a big red bow and a green dress with red highlights. Her monolouge was very sharp and funny. We didn't win any door prizes but we had a good time nonetheless, though we did miss getting a red swag bag with fortune cookies and a reformulated formula of KY (that's the personal lubricant, not the state of Kentucky)

I forgot how attractive Mr. Ryan O'Neal used to be before the vagaries of life took over. Miss Madeline Kahn was a hoot (as usual). She was "introduced" in this movie. I didn't realize this was her first major role. Miss Barbra was very good and the car chase at the end was just as much fun as I remember.

There will be an article in the City Section of Sunday's Times about the Chelsea Classics experience. They have some great films lined up for the Spring. They aren't listed on the Web site but things like Valley of the Dolls, Auntie Mame, The Women, Sunset Boulevard and more. I might be spending Thursday nights in May at Chelsea Clearview Cinemas.
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« Reply #26 on: February 15, 2008, 05:19:30 AM »

Good morning, fellow Dear Readers.

It is raining.
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« Reply #27 on: February 15, 2008, 05:29:15 AM »

Good morning, all! I'm a bit down today; this is the anniversary of my dad's death. He died a year ago today, around 12:50 am, and I awoke this morning at 12:50 am, wondering if he'd stopped by to check on me. I'd wanted to bein Ohio today to stop by his grave, but the finances of the apartment have kept me here.  So, perhaps on March 15 I'll return to visit him.

Today's mostly domestic: a stop at the bank for some notarized signatures, a trip to the pharmacy, some writing here, and possibly a movie after I scrub another section of the floor with Steri-Fab.

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   DVD: Everything's still in storage, but I have a couple of Netflix titles and the new JANE AUSTEN BOOK CLUB and BECOMING JANE
   CD: FINIAN'S RAINBOW (City Center Revival), Offenbach Entre Nous,  ON THE TOWN
   VCR: Everything's in storage
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« Reply #28 on: February 15, 2008, 05:29:50 AM »

Laundry tonight, then dinner.

Ant has dance class tomorrow and he might go to an audition. He also might go to an audition on Sunday though he hasn't decided yet.

We still have some Noel Coward to watch. We have also been watching some old movies from the 30s, 40s and 50s. Years ago Ant bought a set of 10 videotapes called

Hollywood Legends Glamorous Ladies

They are listed as "10 Hollywood Classics From the Golden Age of the Silver Screen"

Well it is marketing after all. Some of them are quite good. Some of them...are not. We haven't yet watched them all. The films include:

Elizabeth Taylor in Father's Little Dividend (watched and enjoyed)

Carole Lombard in Nothing Sacred (watched and enjoyed, the Jule Styne musical Hazel Flagg is based on this film)

Betty Davis in Of Human Bondage (watched and enjoyed)

Ginger Rogers in Heartbeat (watched and enjoyed by Ant but not by me)

Lana Turner in Mr. Imperium (not yet watched)

Greta Garbo in Joyless Street (not yet watched)

Rita Hayworth in The Dancing Pirate (watched and enjoyed by Ant but not by me; this is marketing run amok; it's NOT a Rita Hayworth movie. She has a very, very, very small role, in fact she's not even listed in the credits, you only see her if you know what she looked like in 1936 and can pick her out in one of the dancing sequences; I thought the movie was painful to watch)

Marlene Dietrich in The Blue Angel (not yet watched)

Dorothy Lamour in My Favorite Brunette (watched and sort of enjoyed by Ant; again, I found this painful to watch; I found it not remotely funny; the story was irritating and Bob Hope was DREADFULLY bad (IMHO); Dorthy Lamour was Dorthy Lamour, beautiful but not much else)

Marilyn Monroe in Hometown Story (watched and sort of enjoyed; not as bad as the Rita Hayworth marketing but still, this is not a Marilyn Monroe movie; she has a small role (she does get screen credit) as a secretary; it's 61 minutes of hype about how business is good for America and how profits are more than just money)

Well, it is almost 8:30 so I should get back to work.

Later, gaters.
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« Reply #29 on: February 15, 2008, 05:33:24 AM »

Here's a shot of the videotapes. I tried putting it in the previous post but it wouldn't show up

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