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Not the last movie we watched, but we did see Auntie Mame and Bad Day at Black Rock, both enjoyable in their own ways
Hilarious review!
Don't feel ashamed of your forbidden movie preferences. I really like "Hudson Hawk" and I'm not supposed to, lol
Last night I watched "The Rake's Progress" (aka "Notorious Gentleman," as the English producer didn't think Americans would know that a rake wasn't only a gardening tool) with Rex Harrison. I had never seen this one and thoroughly enjoyed it. It is a Rex Harrison vehicle - if you don't like him, pass; if you do, you'll probably enjoy it. He plays a playboy who, while charming and not completely immoral, is selfish but engaging, but becomes both more selfish and more aware of its impact on others as the movie progresses (which is what drives the conflict and plot tension in the second part of the film).
I don't want to give the story away, but I was impressed with the dialogue - there is a lot of snappy comebacks and asides and the quality of the acting is strong (the several female leads all hold their own with Rex as does the actor playing Rex's father) - and most importantly, the story and characters are, for the most part, three dimensional. Most things in life are grey, not black and white, so it always seems more real to me when stories and characters reflect that (and many movies in this era - -the 1940s - have too much simple good versus evil features with lines clearly drawn). Also, the time travel aspect was great: the clothes are very traditional English, the houses and apartments are very representative (of how the well-to-do lived) and the background just put you in England in the 1930s and 1940s.
All that said, about half way through, my girlfriend says to me, "I think Rex Harrison is wearing a toupee." Then, we spent the rest of the movie watching the movie and watching his head (it was very distracting, but I couldn't stop thinking about it). We never came to a final conclusion - does anyone know if he wore a toupee back in the 40s?
He wore one, but I'm not sure when he started. And by all accounts, "The Rake" was a kind version of Harrison's real life. He was reported to be the most despised man on the stage and in film. At the time of his death, when asked about where to hold his funeral, one of his contemporaries said "in a phone booth, that would plenty big enough to hold all his friends".
Sack of monkeys in my pocket, my sister's ready to go!Trumpy...can't leave him alone without some kind of trouble.
"Looks like a cross between a pig and a bear. A pear?"
That is a great one.Sack of monkeys in my pocket, my sister's ready to go!
"Atlas Shrugged" Part II. Not a big budget film, but it stays pretty close to the original story, with most changes being made only to make it appear more current in terms of technology such as cell phones, etc..
That's a good movie to watch late at night.