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Rewatching "Lion in Winter'. Watched about 1/2 last night and my eyes were tired so we decided to hit pause and will finish tonight. The dialogue too good to just power through it.
The last proper movie I watched was Paris Blues is a 1961 American drama film made on location in Paris, starring Sidney Poitier as expatriate jazz saxophonist Eddie Cook, and Paul Newman as trombone-playing Ram Bowen. Two American jazz musicians are content exploring Paris as it allows them to grow as artists. They fall in love with two beautiful American tourists and must now decide between music and love. View attachment 228492
^^ Seen both films several times and like them both particularly the latter... I too liked the soldier with the shakes scene and the bar scene where Vets are "welcome" in these new "Patriotic" organizations that sprang up after the war (NOT the VFW or the American Legion) as long as their the "right" kind of vets... No blacks or jews allowed. I love how they put the kibosh to that little picnic. I like T.T.E.o.T and reviewed it a few months ago. As you say it's a poor man's "The Best Years of Our Lives" but seeing how it's an RKO film and the company was flat broke, they did the best they could.
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There's a fascinating radio adaptation of "Address Unknown" done in 1942 by "Treasury Star Parade," a government-produced propaganda series done to promote war bonds. The story is boiled down to fifteen minutes, but the fast pace makes it even more intense --
The tail end of Out of the Past and right now, Laura. I’ve seen both many times and really have them going in the background while correcting papers and answering questions online.
The tail end of Out of the Past and right now, Laura. I’ve seen both many times and really have them going in the background while correcting papers and answering questions online.
There's a fascinating radio adaptation of "Address Unknown" done in 1942 by "Treasury Star Parade," a government-produced propaganda series done to promote war bonds. The story is boiled down to fifteen minutes, but the fast pace makes it even more intense --
I'm doing the same, except I'm trading the markets not correcting papers, but same idea - great background movies as I love the atmosphere they create.
May I inquire what particulars are you active?