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Movies I Watched In July

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I watched even less movies this month, however, that is partially due to the fact that I started watching The Golden Girls (I just started season 2).
  1. Annabel Takes a Tour (1938) - Jack Oakie & Lucille Ball
  2. *Too Many Husbands (1940) - Jean Arthur, Melvyn Douglas, Fred MacMurray
  3. *My Sister Eileen (1942) - Rosalind Russell & Brian Aherne, George Tobias
  4. *Once Upon a Honeymoon (1942) - Cary Grant & Ginger Rogers, Walter Slezak
  5. The Last Ride (1944) - Eleanor Parker 
  6. The Glass Slipper (1955) - Leslie Caron & Michael Wilding, Keenan Wynn, Elsa Lanchester, Amanda Blake
  7. *Where the Boys Are (1960) - Dolores Hart & George Hamilton, Paula Prentiss & Jim Hutton, Connie Francis, Yvette Mimoux 
  8. Back Street (1961) - Susan Hayward & John Gavin, Vera Miles
  9. *Moonstruck (1987) - Cher
  10. *Sleepless in Seattle (1993) - Tom Hanks & Meg Ryan, Rosie O'Donnell, Rob Reiner
  11. Independence Day (1996) - Will Smith, Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum, Adam Baldwin 
Least Favorite Film: Definitely The Last Ride. Eleanor Parker was barely in it so it was just a run-of-mill "good cop has gangster brother" movie.


Favorite Film: I always pick a new-to-me film but...


Movies I Watched in August

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This is an embarrassingly short movie month. I’ve just been really into watching The Bob Newhart Show lately. There weren’t a ton of films I wanted to see on TCM this month, aside from Melvyn Douglas day, and a few of the movies I had starred never showed up on the app (I no longer have the option to dvr). I did finally watch The Sting!
  1. High,Wide and Handsome (1937) - Irene Dunne & Randolph Scott, Dorothy Lamour, Alan Hale
  2. TheShining Hour (1938) - Joan Crawford, Robert Young, Melvyn Douglas, Margaret Sullavan 
  3. There’s Always a Woman (1938) - Melvyn Douglas & Joan Blondell, Mary Astor
  4. Paradise for Three (1938) - Robert Young & Florence Rice, Frank Morgan, Mary Astor, Edna May Oliver, Reginald Owen, Sig Rumen 
  5. OurWife (1941) - Ruth Hussey & Melvyn Douglas, Ellen Drew, Charles Coburn
  6. Return to Peyton Place (1961) - Carol Lynley, Jeff Chandler, Tuesday Weld, Mary Astor, Eleanor Parker 
  7. The Sting (1973) - Paul Newman & Robert Redford 
  8. Meet Joe Black (1998) - Brad Pitt, Anthony Hopkins, Claire Fornali
  9. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society (2018) - Lily James
  10. Mary Poppins Returns (2018) - Emily Blunt, Lin Manuel Miranda, Dick Van Dyke, Angela Lansbury, Colin Firth, Meryl Streep
Least Favorite Movie: I actually haven’t finished it yet but so far the Guernsey movie hasn’t done anything for me. 

Favorite Movie: Paradise for Three was really cute. I was also very pleased with Mary Poppins Returns. They did a good job. The only part I didn't like was Meryl Streep's. It felt unnecessary.

I just love vintage ski outfits!

Movies I Watched in September

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This month I finally got around to watching The Three Faces of Eve as well as some Sidney Poitier films. Prior to this month I had only seen him in Lilies of the Field, The Defiant Ones, the last half of Duel at Diablo (on tv - really want to see the first half), and the very beginning of Paris Blues. He's such an incredible actor and I so I took advantage of watching several of his films while he was Star of the Month on TCM.

* means a rewatch
  1. Shoulder Arms (1918) - Charlie Chaplin
  2. *Merrily We Live (1938) - Constance Bennett & Brian Aherne, Bonita Granville, Billie Burke
  3. Love is a Headache (1938) - Franchot Tone & Gladys George, Mickey Rooney, Virginia Weidler
  4. *The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) - Dana Andrews & Theresa Wright, Frederic March & Myrna Loy, Harold Russell, Virginia Mayo
  5. Deadline at Dawn (1946) - Bill Williams & Susan Hayward, Paul Lukas
  6. They Won’t Believe Me (1947) - Robert Young, Susan Hayward, Jane Greer
  7. Highly Dangerous (1950) - Margaret Lockwood & Dane Clark
  8. *A Millionaire for Christy (1951) - Fred MacMurray & Eleanor Parker, Richard Carlson
  9. The Belle of New York (1952) - Fred Astaire & Vera-Ellen, Marjorie Main, Keenan Wynn
  10. Angel Face (1953) - Robert Mitchum & Jean Simmons 
  11. The Naked Jungle (1954) - Eleanor Parker & Charlton Heston
  12. The Three Faces of Eve (1957) - Joanne Woodward, Lee J. Cobb 
  13. 12 Angry Men (1957) - Henry Fonda, Lee J. Cobb 
  14. *Tammy and the Bachelor (1957) - Debbie Reynolds & Leslie Nielsen, Walter Brennan, Fay Wray
  15. God’s Little Acre (1958) - Robert Ryan, Aldo Ray, Buddy Hackett, Tina Louise
  16. All the Young Men (1960) - Alan Ladd, Sidney Poitier
  17. Madison Avenue (1962) - Dana Andrews, Jeanne Crain, Eleanor Parker, Eddie Albert
  18. *Follow the Boys (1963) - Connie Francis, Paula Prentiss, Richard Long, Janis Paige, Russ Tamblyn
  19. Looking for Love (1964) - Connie Francis, Jim Hutton
  20. The Slender Thread (1965) - Sidney Poitier & Anne Bancroft, Telly Savalas
  21. A Patch of Blue (1965) - Sidney Poitier, Shelley Winters, Elizabeth Hartman
  22. Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner (1967) - Sidney Poitier, Spencer Tracy & Katharine Hepburn, Katharine Houghton, Cecil Kellaway
  23. Support Your Local Gunfighter (1971) - James Garner & Suzanne Pleshette
  24. Snowball Express (1972) - Dean Jones & Nancy Olsen
  25. *You've Got Mail (1998) - Tom Hanks & Meg Ryan, Greg Kinnear, Dave Chappelle
  26. Stardust (2007) - Charlie Cox & Claire Danes, Michelle Pfeiffer, Mark Strong, Robert De Niro, Henry Cavill
  27. *Psych the Musical (2013) - James Roday, Dule Hill, Maggie Lawson, Tim Omundson
  28. A Quiet Place (2018) - John Krasinski & Emily Blunt
  29. The Legend of 5 Mile Cave (2019) - Adam Baldwin 
Least Favorite Movie: Definitely Love is a Headache. Franchot Tone WAY overacted. Snowball Express was a little too corny for me. The Belle of New York didn't have much of a story line but I wanted to watch it for Vera-Ellen. The cast of Looking for Love had absolutely NO chemistry.


Favorite Movie: So I've suddenly become a Susan Hayward fan lol. I've seen some of her later movies but she never did anything for me but this month I watched two noirs and was really loving her! And of course I was blown away by all the Sidney Poitier films I watched as well as 12 Angry Men. I don't do horror movies but A Quiet Place wasn't as scary as I thought it would be. Emily Blunt is my favorite modern actress and I love the chemistry between her and her real life & on-screen husband, John Krasinski.

    Five Year Anniversary

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    Last week I realized that my five year anniversary for this blog was coming up. This year has definitely been my worst yet, with me basically just posting what I watch every month. This year so far I've only hosted one blogathon, co-hosted two (and on my Olivia one I never even added or read all the entries) and joined two that I actually wrote posts for. Sigh. One day I hope to get back up to standard again.

    Accurate depiction of how I feel about my blog.

    Until then, I decided to share a list of my favorite movie from each year, like I did for my first anniversary. A few have changed and I've seen some films from years I hadn't before. I hope you'll enjoy and thanks to the few of you who continue to comment on my very rare posts.

    1928 - The Cameraman - Buster Keaton
    1931 - Platinum Blonde - Jean Harlow
    1932 - No Man of Her Own - Carole Lombard & Clark Gable
    1933 - The White Sister - Helen Hayes & Clark Gable
    1934 - The Thin Man, It Happened One Night, The Count of Monte Cristo
    1935 - I Live My Life - Joan Crawford & Brian Aherne
    1936 - Libeled Lady & Theadora Goes Wild
    1937 - Double Wedding & Lost Horizon
    1938 - Bringing Up Baby, Four Daughters, The Divorce of Lady X
    1939 - The Wizard of Oz & Goodbye Mr. Chips
    1940 - Rebecca, Remember the Night, Third Finger Left Hand
    1941 - Meet John Doe, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, They Died With Their Boots On
    1942 - Cat People, Random Harvest
    1943 - Shadow of a Doubt
    1944 - Arsenic and Old Lace, The Uninvited
    1945 - Christmas in Connecticut, I Know Where I'm Going
    1946 - A Stolen Life, Nobody Lives Forever, The Best Years of Our Lives
    1947 - My Favorite Brunette & Miracle on 34th Street
    1948 - Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House, Miranda
    1949 - She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, Battleground, Act of Violence
    1950 - Rio Grande, Mister 880
    1951 - His Kind of Woman, I'll See You In My Dreams - Doris Day & Danny Thomas
    1952 - The Quiet Man
    1953 - Roman Holiday
    1954 - White Christmas, Three Coins in the Fountain, It Should Happen to You
    1955 - We're No Angels, The Trouble with Harry, Sissi, Summertime
    1956 - The Searchers
    1957 - Tammy and the Bachelor, The Smallest Show on Earth
    1958 - The Defiant Ones
    1959 - Gidget, Rio Bravo
    1960 - The Bellboy, Who Was That Lady?
    1961 - The Parent Trap
    1962 - Period of Adjustment
    1963 - The Pink Panther, Sunday in New York, Donovan's Reef, McLintock, Lilies of the Field
    1964 - 36 Hours, The Yellow Rolls-Royce
    1965 - Cat Ballou, Help! The Beatles, That Darn Cat!
    1966 - Not With My Wife, You Don't!

    1967 - Barefoot in the Park
    1968 - Funny Girl
    1969 - Support Your Local Sheriff, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

    1976 - Rocky
    1977 - Smokey and the Bandit
    1978 - Hooper
    1979 - Rocky II
    1980 - The Blues Brothers, My Bodyguard

    1982 - Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid

    1983 - Mickey's Christmas Carol

    1985 - Clue
    1986 - The Three Amigos!
    1987 - Moonstruck & The Princess Bride
    1988 - Funny Farm
    1989 - See No Evil, Hear No Evil & When Harry Met Sally
    1990 - Home Alone

    1992 - Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
    1993 - Robin Hood Men in Tights & Sleepless in Seattle
    1994 - Maverick
    1995 - Apollo 13
    1996 - Down Periscope
    1997 - Conspiracy Theory
    1998 - You've Got Mail
    1999 - The Mummy
    2000 - Gladiator
    2001 - Ocean's 11
    2002 - Signs & The Bourne Identity
    2003 - Shanghai Knights
    2004 - Elf & National Treasure & Ocean's 12
    2005 - Mr. and Mrs. Smith
    2006 - Casino Royale, Deja Vu, The Holiday
    2007 - Becoming Jane
    2008 - The Young Victoria & 27 Dresses
    2009 - Sherlock Holmes, Star Trek
    2010 - Tangled
    2011 - The Adjustment Bureau & Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
    2012 - This Means War, Skyfall

    2014 - Maleficent
    2015 - The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Spectre

    2016 - Hell or High Water
    2017 - Our Souls at Night
    2018 - Like Father
    2019 - ?

    Movies I Watched in October

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    Count Your Blessings

    This month I watched so many movies! Use your libraries folks! The library by my aunt's (that I was able to get a card to when I started working here over the summer) has been a gold mine regarding finding movies of certain movie stars I've been trying to watch all/most of their films: Eleanor Parker, Robert Ryan, Priscilla Lane, Dennis Morgan, Glynis Johns, Eve Arden, John Garfield & Robert Donat (will be getting several of their films in the coming weeks). I have 50+ more movies on my list! I also FINALLY got to see Bon Voyage! (1962) with Michael Callan (some of you may recall he was a past movie crush). I didn't want to spend $17 for a dvd and kept waiting for TCM to show it on one of their Disney nights. Another one I've been waiting a while to see was Quantez for John Gavin.
    1. The Lost Patrol (1934) - Victor McLaglen, Boris Karloff, Reginald Denny
    2. The 39 Steps (1935) - Robert Donat & Madeleine Carroll
    3. Easy Living (1937) - Ray Milland & Jean Arthur
    4. I Met Him in Paris (1937) - Claudette Colbert, Melvyn Douglas, Robert Young, Lee Bowman
    5. *Bluebeard's Eighth Wife (1938) - Gary Cooper & Claudette Colbert, David Niven
    6. A Cowboy in Brooklyn (1938) - Dick Powell & Priscilla Lane, Pat O'Brien, Ronald Reagan, Ann Sheridan
    7. At the Circus (1939) - Marx Brothers, Eve Arden
    8. The Doctor Takes a Wife (1940) - Raymond Milland & Loretta Young, Edmund Gwenn
    9. The Big Store (1941) - Marx Brothers 
    10. The Devil and Daniel Webster (1941) - Edward Arnold, James Craig, Anne Shirley, Simone Simon, Jane Darwell 
    11. *A Night to Remember (1942) - Loretta Young & Brian Aherne
    12. *The Egg and I (1947) - Fred MacMurray & Claudette Colbert, Marjorie Main & Percy Kilbride, Richard Long
    13. Bodyguard (1948) - Priscilla Lane
    14. My Foolish Heart (1950) - Dana Andrews & Susan Hayward, Kent Smith
    15. Perfect Strangers (1950) - Ginger Rogers & Dennis Morgan, Thelma Ritter
    16. Three Secrets (1950) - Eleanor Parker, Patricia Neal, Ruth Roman
    17. Chain Lightning (1950) - Humphrey Bogart & Eleanor Parker 
    18. Detective Story (1951) - Kirk Douglas & Eleanor Parker, William Bendix
    19. Here Come the Nelsons (1952) - Ozzie & Harriet, David, & Ricky Nelson
    20. Beware, My Lovely (1952) - Robert Ryan & Ida Lupino 
    21. Never Wave at a WAC (1953) - Rosalind Russell & Paul Douglas
    22. Scared Stiff (1953) - Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis, Lizbeth Scott, Dorothy Malone
    23. Quantez (1957) - Fred MacMurrary, Dorothy Malone, John Gavin
    24. Day of the Outlaw (1959) - Robert Ryan, Burl Ives, Tina Louise, David Nelson
    25. Count Your Blessings (1959) - Deborah Kerr & Rossano Brazzi, Maurice Chevalier 
    26. The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker (1959) - Clifton Webb & Dorothy McGuire, Jill St. John
    27. Hell is for Heroes (1962) - Steve McQueen, Bobby Darin, Bob Newhart
    28. Papa’s Delicate Condition (1962) - Jackie Gleason & Glynis Johns
    29. Bon Voyage! (1962) - Fred MacMurray & Jane Wyman, Michael Callan & Deborah Walley 
    30. A Ticklish Affair (1963) - Shirley Jones & Gig Young, Carolyn Jones & Red Buttons
    31. Sinbad and the Eye if the Tiger (1977) - Patrick Wayne
    32. The Sports Pages (2001) - Bob Newhart, Kelsey Grammer (only watched their segment)
    33. *Signs (2002) - Mel Gibson, Joaquin Phoenix, Rory Culkin, Abigail Breslin
    34. *Double Wedding (2009) - Tia & Tamara Mowry, O-T Fagbenle, Chad Connell
    35. Downton Abbey (2019) - Dame Maggie Smith, Michelle Dockery, Laura Carmichael, Hugh Bonneville

    Least Favorite Movie: Well, I only watched half of both They Came to Cordura (1959) starring Gary Cooper, Rita Hayworth, and Michael Callan (who I was watching it for) and The Story of Mankind (1957), Ronald Colman’s final film, so... Being a completest I’m sure I’ll finish them one day. I didn’t like Detective Story but the end had me in tears. The plot of The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker was stupid and Dorothy McGuire needs to get her head examined to remarry Clifton Webb. Ida Lupino’s character got on my nerves in Beware, My Lovely. You run to a window at the front of the house, smash it, and scream bloody murder woman! Not a back window with a feeble “help” in your low register voice! Lupino is too strong a woman to pull off acting like a weakling.

    Favorite Movie: I loved The 39 Steps! I wanted to watch it again the next day. I always forget how much I love Robert Donat. I also read the original book by John Buchan and the BFI Classics book on the film. Scared Stiff (1953) was hilarious (and perfect for October)!

      Movies I Watched in November

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      This month I finally got to see the second and third stories in The Story of Three Loves (saw the first one in September 2018). I also read “Dutch Girl: Audrey Hepburn and World War II” by Robert Matzen. Highly recommend.
      1. *Duck Soup (1933) - The Marx Brothers, Margaret Dumont, Louis Calhern 
      2. *The 39 Steps (1935) - Robert Donat & Madeleine Carroll
      3. Charley’s Aunt (1941) - Jack Benny & Kay Francis, Edmund Gwenn
      4. Find the Blackmailer (1943) - Gene Lockhart, Faye Emerson
      5. Murder, My Sweet (1944) - Dick Powell, Claire Trevor, Anne Shirley
      6. Colonel Effingham's Raid (1946) - Charles Coburn, Joan Bennett
      7. Station West (1948) - Dick Powell & Jane Greer, Agnes Moorehead, Burl Ives
      8. Hunt the Man Down (1950) - Gig Young
      9. The Story of Three Loves (1953) - Ethel Barrymore, Leslie Caron, Farley Granger, Ricky Nelson, Kirk Douglas & Pier Angeli (2nd & 3rd stories)
      10. River of No Return (1954) - Robert Mitchum & Marilyn Monroe
      11. The Biggest Bundle of Them All (1968) - Robert Wagner & Raquel Welch
      12. *Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987) - Steve Martin & John Candy
      13. *How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003) - Matthew McConaughey & Kate Hudson
      Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words (2015)
      John Ford: The Man Who Invented America (2018)

      Least Favorite Film: It wasn't that bad, but I wasn't in the mood to watch Colonel Effinham's Raid and the quality was terrible. The John Ford documentary was too political.

      Favorite Film: I really enjoyed River of No Return, from the title song with it's sweeping Canadian scenery to Monroe's more serious performance (one of her best in my opinion out of the films I've seen). Duck Soup, which I hadn't seen in a decade and didn't remember, was hilarious! The Ingrid Bergman documentary was amazing. I loved all the home movie footage!

      Station West (1948)

      Movies I Watched in December

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      Carefree

      My apologies for the slightly late post. I decided to start off the new decade with a bad cold... I don’t like to get on the ol’ household desktop when I’m sick and there are a few things I can’t do on my iPad in order to have my posts ready for publishing. Look for my end-of-year movie stats post later this week!

      This month I didn’t rewatch as many Christmas movies as I usually do. I feel like I watched a more unusual assortment of films than normal. If you follow my blog Facebook page (linked on the side of my blog), you’ll know I took advantage of Bette Davis being November’s Star of the Month on TCM and took tons of screenshots of her hats to be used in another Bette’s Hats and Reviews post sometime this year. Speaking of Bette, I read ‘I’d Love to Kiss You...’ Conversations with Bette Davis by Whitney Stine, which I absolutely loved and highly recommend. I also started Mission: Jimmy Stewart and the Fight for Europe by Robert Matzen.


      * indicates a rewatch
      1. Sherlock, Jr. (1924) - Buster Keaton
      2. The Millionaire (1931) - George Arliss 
      3. Imitation of Life (1934) - Claudette Colbert, Louise Beavers, Fredi Washington, Warren William, Rochelle Hudson
      4. Carefree (1938) - Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers, Ralph Bellamy
      5. Private Detective (1939) - Jane Wyman, Gloria Dickson
      6. Murder in the Big House (1942) - Van Johnson & Faye Emerson 
      7. Crime by Night (1944) - Jerome Cowen & Jane Wyman, Faye Emerson, Eleanor Parker 
      8. God is My Co-Pilot (1945) - Dennis Morgan, Raymond Massey, Alan Hale, Dane Clark
      9. *Christmas in Connecticut (1945) - Barbara Stanwyck & Dennis Morgan, S.Z. Sakall, Reginald Gardiner, Sydney Greenstreet
      10. Cornered (1945) - Dick Powell, Walter Slezak 
      11. Yolanda and the Thief (1945) - Fred Astaire & Lucille Bremer, Frank Morgan, Mildred Natwick
      12. The Stork Club (1945) - Betty Hutton, Barry FitzGerald 
      13. *June Bride (1948) - Bette Davis & Robert Montgomery, Fay Bainter, Mary Wickes
      14. Sitting Pretty (1948) - Robert Young & Maureen O’Hara, Clifton Webb
      15. The Barkleys of Broadway (1949) - Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers, Oscar Levant 
      16. Where Danger Lives (1950) - Robert Mitchum & Faith Domergue, Claude Rains, Maureen O’Sullivan
      17. The Star (1952) - Bette Davis & Sterling Haydn, Natalie Wood
      18. *White Christmas (1954) - Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, Vera Ellen, Mary Wickes
      19. *Sissi (1955-German) - Romy Schneider, Magda Schneider 
      20. Wuthering Heights (1958-TV Movie) - Richard Burton & Rosemary Harris
      21. *Imitation of Life (1959) - Lana Turner, Juanita Moore, Susan Kohner, John Gavin, Sandra Dee
      22. McHale’s Navy (1964) - Ernest Borgnine, Tim Conway, Gavin McCloud 
      23. *Home Alone (1990) - Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Catherine O’Hara, John Candy
      24. Christmas Getaway (2017-Hallmark) - Travis Van Winkle & Bridget Regan 
      25. Christmas in Evergreen: Tidings of Joy (2019) - Maggie Lawson (Psych)
      Least Favorite Film: I couldn’t see the appeal of the Mr. Belvedere character as portrayed by Clifton Webb in Sitting Pretty

      Favorite Film: Don’t really have a favorite this month (hard to compete with those Christmas movies!). The only time I watch a Hallmark movie is when Maggie Lawson (Psych) is in it, but when I saw that Christmas Getaway starred two actors from The Last Ship I had to check it out. The fact that they knew one another prior to filming greatly helped their chemistry, which has been lacking in the three Lawson films I’ve watched. It’s one I would definitely watch again.

      Sitting Pretty

      2019 Movie Stats

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      This year I watched 190 new-to-me movies and 44 movies that were rewatches.
      New to me: 193 (161 pre-1970, 32 post-1970)
      Rewatches: 45 (33 pre-1970,  12 post-1970)
      Total: 238 (194 pre-1970, 44 post-1970)

      Where I watched them:
      TCM: 157 (15 rewatches)
      Library: 36 (13 rewatches)
      Personal DVD: 19 (13 rewatches)
      YouTube & OK: 7 (2 rewatches)
      Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu: 12 (+ 4 from Netflix dvd, 1 a rewatch)
      TV: 3 (1 rewatch)
      Theater: 1

      Here are my top ten eight movie discoveries:
      (ones with an * I was obsessed with)

      1/25 Cactus Flower (1969)
      2/12 Lost Horizon (1937)*
      4/22 I Know Where I'm Going (1945)*
      4/26 My Bodyguard (1980)*
      9/12 12 Angry Men (1957)
      10/19 The 39 Steps (1935)*
      10/29 Scared Stiff (1953)
      11/4 River of No Return (1954)


      Classics I finally watched:
      The 39 Steps (1935) - Robert Donat & Madeleine Carroll 
      Murder, My Sweet (1944) - Dick Powell, Claire Trevor, Anne Shirley
      Angel Face (1953) - Robert Mitchum & Jean Simmons 
      The Three Faces of Eve (1957) - Joanne Woodward, Lee J. Cobb 
      12 Angry Men (1957) - Henry Fonda, Lee J. Cobb 
      A Patch of Blue (1965) - Sidney Poitier, Shelley Winters, Elizabeth Hartman
      Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967) - Sidney Poitier & Katharine Houghton, Spencer Tracy & Katharine Hepburn, Cecil Kellaway
      The Sting (1973) - Paul Newman, Robert Redford 

      Number of movies per decade:

      1910s: 2 (0 rewatches)
      1920s: 3 (0 rewatches)
      1930s: 41 (6 rewatches)
      1940s: 62 (13 rewatches)
      1950s: 60 (10 rewatches)
      1960s: 26 (4 rewatches)
      1970s: 9 (0 rewatches)
      1980s: 4 (3 rewatches)
      1990s: 6 (3 rewatches)
      2000s: 9 (3 rewatches)
      2010s: 16 (3 rewatches)


      Number of movies per month:

      January: 22 (1 rewatch)
      February: 17 (2 rewatches)
      March: 23 (3 rewatches)
      April: 21 (3 rewatches)
      May: 16 (4 rewatches)
      June: 16 (4 rewatches)
      July: 11 (6 rewatches)
      August: 10 (0 rewatches)
      September: 29 (7 rewatches)
      October: 35 (5 rewatches)
      November: 13 (4 rewatches)
      December: 25 (6 rewatches)


      Most Watched (Leading) Movie Stars:

      Eleanor Parker - 11 films
      Adam Baldwin - 8 films
      Robert Mitchum - 7 films

      Fred Astaire, Melvyn Douglas, Dennis Morgan, Dick Powell - 6 films

      Robert Young, Bette Davis, Robert Ryan, Katharine Hepburn, Fred MacMurray - 5 films


      Stars I discovered/grew to love/admire want to see more of:

      Helen Hayes                                                Susan Hayward

      *To see last years stats click here

      Did you keep track of the movies you watched in 2019? Was there a star or movie you discovered that you can't live without now? Let me know in the comments!

      Movies I Watched in January

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      Patricia Neal in The Fountainhead (1949)

      This month I ended up watching several short movies. I also ended up watched several of Patricia Neal's films (TCM's star of the month). I used to not like Patricia Neal but that was because I didn't like the first two movies of hers that I saw. Then I saw her in Hud and was impressed by her Oscar winning performance. And last year I ended up seeing a handful of her films that I was watching for a co-star (Eleanor Parker, Jack Carson, etc.). When I looked at her filmography I realized that by watching a few more of her films I would have watched all her work up to 1954 (there are two movies I'm going to watch online from 1952 that TCM didn't show to complete that). Because of that, Neal will definitely end up on my end-of-year stats for 2020 as one of the stars I watched most (7 this month!).
      1. Our Dancing Daughters (1928) - Joan Crawford, Anita Page, John Mack Brown
      2. The Secret 6 (1931) - Wallace Beery, Lewis Stone, Jean Harlow, Clark Gable
      3. The Phantom of Crestwood (1932) - Karen Morley, Ricardo Cortez, Anita Louise, H.B. Warner
      4. Is My Face Red? (1932) - Ricardo Cortez, Helen Twelvetrees, ZaSu Pitts
      5. Before Dawn (1933) - Stuart Erwin & Dorothy Wilson, Warner Oland, Jane Darwell
      6. Bachelor Bait (1934) - Stuart Erwin & Rochelle Hudson
      7. Seven Keys to Baldpate (1935) - Gene Raymond, Walter Brennan, Henry Travers, Eric Blore
      8. Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935) - Dick Powell, Adolph Menjou, Gloria Stuart
      9. Things to Come (1936) - Raymond Massey, Ralph Richardson
      10. Topper Takes a Trip (1939) - Roland Young, Constance Bennett, Billie Burke
      11. The Adventures of Jane Arden (1939) - Rosella Towne, William Gargan 
      12. Sporting Blood (1940) - Robert Young & Maureen O’Sullivan, Lewis Stone, William Gargan 
      13. Background to Danger (1943) - George Raft, Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, Brenda Marshall 
      14. The Verdict (1946) - Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre
      15. The Stranger (1946) - Edward G. Robinson, Orson Welles & Loretta Young, Richard Long
      16. Repeat Performance (1947) - Joan Leslie & Louis Hayward
      17. The Search (1948) - Montgomery Clift, Ivan Jandl, Wendell Corey
      18. The Hasty Heart (1949) - Richard Todd, Ronald Reagan, Patricia Neal 
      19. The Fountainhead (1949) - Gary Cooper & Patricia Neal, Raymond Massey
      20. Bright Leaf (1950) - Gary Cooper & Patricia Neal, Lauren Bacall, Jack Carson 
      21. Raton Pass (1951) - Dennis Morgan & Patricia Neal, Steve Cochran
      22. *Operation Pacific (1951) - John Wayne & Patricia Neal, Ward Bond, Martin Milner
      23. Weekend with Father (1951) - Van Heflin & Patricia Neal, Gigi Perreau
      24. Washington Story (1952) - Van Johnson & Patricia Neal, Louis Calhern
      25. You for Me (1952) - Jane Greer, Peter Lawford, Gig Young
      26. Sombrero (1953) - Ricardo Montalban, Pier Angeli, Vittorio Gassman, Yvonne de Carlo, Rick Jason, Cyd Charisse, Nina Foch
      27. The World, The Flesh and the Devil (1959) - Harry Belafonte, inger Stevens, Mel Ferrer
      28. *Sunday in New York (1963) - Jane Fonda & Rod Taylor, Cliff Robertson 
      29. The Great Escape (1963) - Steve McQueen, Richard Attenborough, James Garner, Charles Bronson, James Coburn
      30. The Cincinnati Kid (1965) - Steve McQueen, Edward G. Robinson, Ann-Margaret, Karl Malden, Tuesday Weld, Joan Blondell
      31. Knives Out (2019) - Daniel Craig, Christopher Plummer, Chris Evans, Jamie Lee Curtis, Michael Shannon
      Conquest of the Air (1940) - Laurence Olivier
      Scandal: The Trial of Mary Astor (2018)

      Patricia Neal wore the same exact wedding dress and veil in both Bright Leaf and Raton Pass!

      Least favorite film: Knives Out. The puking storyline turned me off. I wouldn't have even watched it had I known about it.

      Favorite movie: The Search was beautiful and heartbreaking and I sobbed at the end. I also liked The World, the Flesh and the Devil, especially the first half (before Mel Ferrer showed up). The Mary Astor documentary was fascinating!

      ANNOUNCING “The Rose of MGM: The Greer Garson Blogathon”

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      In the month of February I ended up watching five new-to-me Greer Garson films and revisited two that I had seen before. I also started reading her biography, A Rose for Mrs. Miniver: The Life of Greer Garson by Michael Troyan. I decided it was time to hold a blogathon for Miss Garson and settled on the weekend of April 6th, the 24th anniversary of her death.

      Since Garson appeared in under 30 films, I will allow two duplicates. However, it would be fantastic to have all of her films covered. Posts on her television appearances, frequent co-starrings with Walter Pidgeon, or her impact on women during WWII are also welcome and encouraged.

      To claim your topic, please comment with your choice and link to your blog. Then take one of these banners to display!

       
       
       

      Roster:

      Phyllis Loves Classic Movies: Madame Curie (1943) & Greer Garson’s appearance on Father Knows Best

      Movies I Watched in February

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      Drums Along the Mohawk

      February is 31 Days of Oscar month on TCM and it is usually a rather slow month for me as I've already seen a majority of the films or they are ones that air several times a year anyway. However, this time I made an effort to finally watch some of the films I say I'm going to watch every time TCM shows them but never actually get around to viewing (three that have been on my watchlist for some time are A Midsummer Night's Dream, Dark Victory, and Separate Tables). This month also ended up being a Robert Taylor (5) and Greer Garson (7) month for me, as you will see. And I enjoyed Madame Curie so much I am currently reading the biography of the same name by her daughter Eve Curie as well as A Rose for Mrs. Miniver: The Life of Greer Garson by Michael Troyan.  I also just announced The Rose of MGM: The Greer Garson Blogathon.
      1. The Painted Desert (1931) - Bill Boyd, Helen Twelvetrees, Clark Gable
      2. A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935) - James Cagney, Mickey Rooney, Anita Louise, Dick Powell & Olivia de Havilland. Joe E. Brown, Ian Hunter, Frank McHugh
      3. The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935) - Gary Cooper, Franchot Tone, Richard Cromwell, C. Aubrey Smith
      4. Broadway Melody of 1936 (1935) - Jack Benny, Eleanor Powell & Robert Taylor, Buddy & Vilma Ebson, Una Merkel
      5. Born to Dance (1936) - Eleanor Powell & James Stewart, Virginia Bruce, Una Merkel, Buddy Ebson 
      6. Three Comrades (1938) - Margaret Sullavan & Robert Taylor, Franchot Tone, Robert Young
      7. *The Cat and the Canary (1939) - Bob Hope & Paulette Goddard, Gale Sondergard
      8. Dark Victory (1939) - Bette Davis & George Brent, Geraldine FitzGerald, Humphrey Bogart, Ronald Reagan 
      9. Drums Along the Mohawk (1939) - Henry Fonda & Claudette Colbert, Edna May Oliver, Ward Bond
      10. *The Ghost Breakers (1940) - Bob Hope & Paulette Goddard, Willie Best, Paul Lukas, Richard Carlson, Anthony Quinn
      11. *Pride and Prejudice (1940) - Greer Garson & Laurence Olivier, Ann Rutherford, Marsha Hunt, Frieda Inescourt, 
      12. Blossoms in the Dust (1941) - Greer Garson & Walter Pidgeon, Marsha Hunt
      13. *Mrs. Miniver (1942) - Greer Garson & Walter Pidgeon, Teresa Wright, Richard Ney, Dame May Whitty, Henry Travers, Reginald Owen
      14. Madame Curie (1943) - Greer Garson & Walter Pidgeon, Henry Travers, Dame May Whitty, Robert Walker, Van Johnson
      15. None Shall Escape (1944) - Marsha Hunt, Alexander Knox, Henry. Travers
      16. The Valley of Decision (1945) - Greer Garson & Gregory Peck, Marsha Hunt, Preston Foster, Jessica Tandy, Gladys Cooper, Donald Crisp, Lionel Barrymore, Marshall Thompson, Dan Duryea, Reginald Owen
      17. Danger Signal (1945) - Faye Emerson, Zachary Scott, Rosemary DeCamp
      18. That Forsyte Woman (1949) - Greer Garson, Errol Flynn, Robert Young, Janet Leigh, Walter Pidgeon 
      19. Quo Vadis (1951) - Robert Taylor & Deborah Kerr, Peter Ustinov
      20. All the Brothers Were Valiant (1953) - Robert Taylor, Ann Blyth, Stewart Granger, Keenyn Wynn, Betta St. John, James Whitmore, Lewis Stone
      21. *River of No Return (1954) - Robert Mitchum & Marilyn Monroe 
      22. On the Waterfront (1954) - Marlon Brando & Eva Marie Saint, Lee J. Cobb, Karl Malden, Rod Steiger
      23. Magnificent Obsession (1954) Rock Hudson & Jane Wyman, Agnes Moorehead 
      24. Executive Suite (1954) - William Holden, Barbara Stanwyck, June Allyson, Walter Pidgeon, Fredric March, Nina Foch, Dean Jagger, Shelley Winters, Paul Douglas, Louis Calhern, Tim Considine
      25. Written on the Wind (1957) - Lauren Bacall, Rock Hudson, Robert Stack, Dorothy Malone
      26. Separate Tables (1958) - Deborah Kerr, David Niven, Burt Lancaster, Rita Hayworth, Wendy Hiller, Gladys Cooper, Rod Taylor, Audrey Dalton
      27. The House of the Seven Hawks (1959) - Robert Taylor & Nicole Maurey
      28. Pepe (1960) - Cantinflas, Shirley Jones, Dan Daily
      29. The Facts of Life (1960) - Bob Hope & Lucille Ball, Ruth Hussey, Don DeFore 
      30. The Rare Breed (1966) - James Stewart & Maureen O’Hara, Juliet Mills, Brian Keith
      31. A Warm December (1972) - Sidney Poitier & Esther Anderson
      32. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) - Henry Thomas, Drew Barrymore, Dee Wallace, Robert MacNaughton
      33. Mrs. Soffel (1984) - Diane Keaton & Mel Gibson
      34. Spaceballs (1987) - Mel Brooks, John Candy, Bill Pullman
      35. Double, Double, Toil and Trouble (1993) - Mary Kate & Ashley Olsen, Cloris Leachman
      36. *Maverick (1994) - Mel Gibson & Jodie Foster, James Garner, James Coburn
      37. Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (2019) - Angelina Jolie, Elle Fanning, Michelle Phieffer, Chiwetal
      Least Favorite Film: Didn't like how Three Comrades ended...

      Favorite Film: Lots of solid films but I really loved Madame Curie.

       
       
      Three Comrades
       
      What Oscar winning films did you finally watch this month? Was there a CLASSIC that you enjoyed more than you expected? Was there a star you watched more than any other?

      The Greer Garson Blogathon is HERE!!!

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      It’s here!! The Greer Garson Blogathon is here!

      Musings of an Introvert kicks things off with the classic The Winsome Qualities of Greer Garson in the 1940 Pride and Prejudice.

      Taking Up Room discusses Garson’s most famous role as Mrs. Miniver (1942).

      Movies Meet Their Match watches Garson for the first time in Sunrise at Campobello (1960).

      The Wonderful World of Cinema discusses Greer Garson’s Elegant Entrance: Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939).

      Hope this Blogathon was a welcome distraction from the world! Don’t worry if your post is late. I’ll happily accept them all week. Hope all of you stay healthy and thanks so much for participating!!

      Movies I Watched in March

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      This shot of George Sanders in Ivanhoe cracks me up :D

      This month was more Robert Taylor (I mean, after last month I might as well watch any that TCM shows that I’ve never seen before, right?) and, fittingly, disaster movies.

      I’ve been wanting to rewatch The Ghost and Mrs. Muir for some time now and finally got around to it. I noticed it was based on a book in the opening credits (by R. A. Dick) and so checked it out and read it. I thoroughly enjoyed it. The main differences were that she also had a son, her meddling sister-in-law was even more meddlesome, and  she only saw Captain Gregg in a dream at the beginning. The rest of the time she only heard his voice in her head. She also met Miles differently. Oh, and she called Martha back to apologize for getting angry. That part made me happy.


      I also downloaded the Hoopla library app and HOLY COW!!!! So many good books!! There’s also a small selection of classic movies and television shows. I’m reading Me and Jezebel by Elizabeth Fuller. Fuller is a psychic so some parts are kind of different (she speaks to spirits and holds a séance) but I’ve discovered that first-hand accounts of Bette make for delightful reading.
      1. Battling Butler (1926) - Buster Keaton
      2. The Divorcée (1930) - Norma Shearer & Chester Morris, Robert Montgomery 
      3. Pygmalion (1938) - Leslie Howard & Wendy Hiller
      4. The Long Voyage Home (1940) - John Wayne, Ian Hunter, Thomas Mitchell, Barry FitzGerald, Arthur Shields, Mildred Natwick 
      5. Lucky Partners (1940) - Ronald Colman & Ginger Rogers, Jack Carson, Spring Byington
      6. Johnny Eager (1941) - Robert Taylor & Lana Turner, Van Heflin, Edward Arnold
      7. Bombardier (1943) - Pat O’Brien, Randolph Scott, Anne Shirley, Eddie Albert, Robert Ryan
      8. *The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947) - Gene Tierney & Rex Harrison, George Sanders, Natalie Wood, Vanessa Brown
      9. B. F.’s Daughter (1948) - Barbara Stanwyck, Van Heflin, Charles Coburn, Richard Hart, Keenan Wynn, Spring Byington, Margaret Lindsey
      10. I Want You (1951) - Dana Andrews & Dorothy McGuire, Farley Granger & Peggy Dow, Martin Milner, Jim Backus
      11. Ivanhoe (1952) - Robert Taylor, Joan Fontaine, Elizabeth Taylor, George Sanders
      12. Knights of the Round Table (1953) - Robert Taylor & Ava Gardner, Mel Ferrer
      13. The Master of Ballantrae (1953) - Errol Flynn
      14. D-Day the Sixth of June (1956) - Robert Taylor, Richard Todd, Dana Wynter, Edmond O’Brien
      15. The Law and Jake Wade (1958) - Robert Taylor, Richard Widmark, Patricia Owens
      16. Countdown (1968) - James Caan, Robert Duvall
      17. The Poseidon Adventure (1972) - Gene Hackman, Ernest Borgnine, Shelley Winters, Roddy McDowell, Leslie Neilson
      18. The Swarm (1974) - Michael Caine & Katherine Ross, Richard Widmark, Olivia de Havilland, Fred MacMurray, Henry Fonda, Richard Chamberlain, Slim Pickens
      19. Beyond the Poseidon Adventure (1979) - Michael Caine, Sally Field, Karl Malden, Telly Savalas, Shirley Jones, Slim Pickens 
      20. Best Friends (1982) - Burt Reynolds & Goldie Hawn, Jessica Tandy, Keenan Wynn
      21. The Year of Living Dangerously (1982) - Mel Gibson & Sigourney Weaver, Linda Hunt
      22. The River (1984) - Mel Gibson & Sissy Spacek
      The Sea Around Us (1953)

      Even in a WWII movie Robert Ryan's face is made for noir.

      Least Favorite Film: The Long Voyage Home was kind of depressing and The Swarm was kind of ridiculous. The first half of Knights... was slow but I finally got into it.

      Favorite Film: Lots of solid movies but none really stood out. I loved Ronald Colman in Lucky Partners.

      I love Burt Reynold's goofy grins :)

      Movies I Watched in April

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      Underwater! (1955)

      Well this month certainly looks different! I actually watched some movies from the last two decades!! Lol. You may have already guessed it, but I’m crushing on Mel Gibson right now. I also started watching Hot in Cleveland. Betty White is a hoot and I’m enjoying the show more than I ever expected. I also burst into tears unexpectedly at the opening of 2:1. It’s on YouTube. I keep starting “new” shows instead of finishing the ones I’m nearly through with... It’s always sad to end a good show. Anyway, here’s what I watched this month:
      1. The Navigator (1924) - Buster Keaton
      2. Monkey Business (1931) - Marx Brothers, Thelma Todd
      3. Ship Ahoy (1942) - Eleanor Powell & Red Skelton, Bert Lahr & Virginia O’Brien, Tommy Dorsey, Frank Sinatra (uncredited singer)
      4. The Next Voice You Hear (1950) - James Whitmore & Nancy Reagan 
      5. No Way Out (1950) - Richard Widmark, Sidney Poitier, Linda Darnell
      6. Kim (1950) - Errol Flynn, Dean Stockwell, Paul Lukas
      7. Underwater! (1955) - Jane Russell, Gilbert Roland, Richard Egan 
      8. There’s Always Tomorrow (1956) - Fred MacMurray & Barbara Stanwyck, Joan Bennett
      9. Love in the Afternoon (1957) - Audrey Hepburn & Gary Cooper, Maurice Chevalier
      10. Cinderfella (1960) - Jerry Lewis, Ed Wynn, Judith Anderson 
      11. *The Thrill of It All (1963) - Doris Day & James Garner, Arlene Dahl, Carl Reiner
      12. Captain Nemo and the Underwater City (1970) - Robert Ryan, Chuck Conners
      13. Annie Hall (1977) - Woody Allen & Diane Keaton
      14. Tim (1979) - Piper Laurie & Mel Gibson
      15. Baby Boom (1987) - Diane Keaton
      16. Lethal Weapon 3 (1992) - Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Rene Russo, Joe Pesci
      17. Lethal Weapon 4 (1998) - Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Chris Rock, Joe Pesci, Rene Russo
      18. *Salt (2010) - Angelina Jolie, Liev Schreiber, Chiwetel Ejiofer
      19. The Conspirator (2011) - James McAvoy, Robin Wright
      20. Daddy’s Home 2 (2017) - Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlburg, Mel Gibson, John Lithgow, John Cena
      21. The Man Who Invented Christmas (2017) - Dan Stevens, Christopher Plummer
      Least Favorite Film: Sorry Robert Ryan but Captain Nemo was a little hard to get through... Kim was a little boring too but I had put off watching it too long.

      Favorite Movie: I really enjoyed Baby Boom. My aunt told me about it when I was describing the plot of Bachelor Mother to her. I also FINALLY watched Love in the Afternoon, which despite the subject I quite enjoyed. Audrey can be so heartbreaking. 

      What’s been keeping you going this month?

      LOVE this jacket worn by Stanwyck in There’s Always Tomorrow.

      Movies I Watched in May

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      Eve Arden, The Unfaithful (1947)

      Have you been listening to TCM’s new podcast The Plot Thickens? Season 1 is about director Peter Bogdanovich. It is very interesting! There are a few of his movies I want to watch now.
      1. Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928) - Buster Keaton 
      2. Horse Feathers (1932) - Marx Brothers, Thelma Todd
      3. *Hide-Out (1934) - Robert Montgomery & Maureen O’Sullivan, Mickey Rooney, Edward Arnold 
      4. Intermezzo (1936-Swedish) - Ingrid Bergman 
      5. Married Before Breakfast (1937) - Robert Young & Florence Rice
      6. Marie Antoinette (1938) - Norma Shearer & Tyrone Power, John Barrymore, Gladys George, Robert Morley, Anita Louise, Ruth Hussey 
      7. Daughter of Shanghai (1938) - Anna May Wong, Charles Bickford, Anthony Quinn
      8. The Citadel (1938) - Robert Donat & Rosalind Russell, Ralph Richardson
      9. June Night (1940-Swedish) - Ingrid Bergman 
      10. Double Indemnity (1944) - Fred MacMurray & Barbara Stanwyck, Edward G. Robinson 
      11. The Unfaithful (1947) - Ann Sheridan & Zachary Scott, Lew Ayres, Eve Arden
      12. *The Voice of the Turtle (1947) - Eleanor Parker & Ronald Reagan, Eve Arden
      13. The Caddy (1953) - Jerry Lewis & Dean Martin, Donna Reed
      14. Pickup on South Street (1953) - Richard Widmark & Jean Peters, Thelma Ritter 
      15. Johnny Guitar (1954) - Joan Crawford & Sterling Haydn, Ernest Borgnine, Ward Bond
      16. Quentin Durward (1955) - Robert Taylor & Kay Kendall
      17. *Our Miss Brooks (1956) - Eve Arden, Don Porter
      18. *North to Alaska (1960) - John Wayne & Capucine, Stewart Granger, Ernie Kovacs, Fabian
      19. The Wheeler Dealers (1963) - James Garner & Lee Remick, Chill Wills, Phil Harris
      20. Masquerade (1965) - Cliff Robertson, Jack Hawkins 
      21. The Family Jewels (1965) - Jerry Lewis (x7), Sebastian Cabot
      22. Three on a Couch (1966) - Jerry Lewis & Janet Leigh, James Best
      23. *The Green Berets (1968) - John Wayne, Aldo Ray, Jim Hutton, Patrick Wayne
      24. Executive Action (1973) - Burt Lancaster, Robert Ryan
      25. Paper Moon (1973) - Ryan O’Neal, Tatum O’Neal, Madeleine Kahn
      26. *Rocky (1976) - Facebook live with Sylvester Stallone!
      27. Gallipoli (1981) - Mel Gibson, Mark Lee 
      28. Attack Force Z (1982) - Mel Gibson 
      29. The Patriot (2000) - Mel Gibson, Heath Ledger
      30. *What Women Want (2000) - Mel Gibson & Helen Hunt, Alan Alda, Marisa Tomei, Judy Greer
      American Experience - Walt Disney (2015)
      Wait for Your Laugh (2017) - Rose Marie 
      The Lost City of Cecil B. DeMille (2017)

      Least Favorite Film: Johnny Guitar was PRETTY bad. “Emma” had a major problem... The patients in Three on a Couch were annoying (I liked Jerry Lewis’ more restrained character though).

      Favorite Movie: Intermezzo was really good. Ingrid Bergman was ridiculously luminous. Paper Moon was really good. Also, it's a crime Thelma Ritter didn't win the Oscar for Pickup on South Street.


      The Disaster Blogathon! On Board the Poseidon

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      Everyone always wonders how they would react in the event of a disastrous incident. Would you be a leader? Follower? Or that one guy who is a pain in the you-know-what to everyone around him (or maybe you’re the sexy lady running around in the strategically torn dress 😉).

      Disaster movies are a way for us to imagine ourselves in these situations. From the dawn of film to the present, whether it be fire, flood, or earthquake, an erupting volcano or a shipwreck, killer mutant insects or zombies, to the modern apocalyptic films Hollywood loves so much, there is literally a movie for every disaster imaginable.

      It was in the 1970s however, that the disaster movie became a genre of it’s own. And the man behind it was none other than the “Master of Disaster” himself, Irwin Allen.


      One of his biggest hits, grossing over $84 million, was The Poseidon Adventure (1972). Based on the novel by Paul Gallico and directed by Ronald Neame, the film has an impressive cast of Oscar winners and nominees: Gene Hackman (2x winner), Ernest Borgnine (1955 winner), Shelley Winters (2x winner and 1 nomination), Red Buttons (1958 winner), Carol Lynley (2x Golden Globe nominee), Roddy McDowell (Golden Globe nominee), Stella Stevens (Golden Globe winner), Arthur O’Connell (2x nominee), and Jack Albertson (1969 winner). The cast also newcomer Pamela Sue Martin and child Actor Eric Shea (The Magical World of Disney). Playing the captain of the doomed Poseidon: Leslie Nielsen.


      It’s New Year’s Eve and the Poseidon is making her final voyage before being scrapped. But Mother Nature has other plans. Just after midnight, the luxury liner going faster than is safe in order to arrive at it’s destination on time, is hit by a tidal wave caused by a sub-sea earthquake. Everyone on the bridge watches in horror as the wall of water sweeps towards them, killing them instantly when it hits and capsizes the ship, throwing partygoers to the ceiling now far below them as it rolls completely over. Chaos ensues until Reverend Scott (Hackman), a preacher who believes that “God helps those who help themselves,” takes charge of the situation. He informs everyone that they need to make their way to the hull of the ship, now above them, where the propeller shaft is located, as the steel there is only an inch thick. With the help of some of the men, the giant fake Christmas tree is pushed upright to serve as a ladder. Only a few passengers follow him, the majority listening to the ship’s purser who encourages everyone to wait until help comes. No sooner does the little group reach the top of the tree when explosions rock the ship, filling the great hall with water and drowning those who stayed behind.


      As they make their way through the ship there are more explosions, including ones of temper as Hackman and Borgnine have constant disagreements. At one point the group comes to a seemingly dead end - a flooded corridor. In the original script, Winters character, a now overweight former Olympic swimmer, swims through but becomes trapped and has to be rescued by Hackman. Hackman suggested it be switched and the resulting scene, in which Winters rescues him only to die of a heart attack minutes late, earned her an Oscar nomination (Esther Williams was originally offered the role but turned it down on her husband’s advice). Winters studied with an Olympic swim coach prior to filming to give the scene authenticity.


      More people die before the small group finally reach their destination and are rescued by the coast guard who cut a hole in the hull and pull them to safety.

      There are several great intense scenes that made this movie enjoyable and entertaining. It would be fun to see it on the big screen!

      The film was nominated for an Oscar in nine categories and won for Best Song and Best Special Effects, for which it also won a Special Achievement Award. Hackman won the BAFTA for Best Actor and Winters won a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress.


      A sequel, Beyond the Poseidon Adventure, was released in 1979 also with an all-star cast, including Michael Caine, Sally Field, Karl Malden, Telly Savalas, Peter Boyle, Jack Warden, Shirley Knight, Slim Pickens, Angela Cartwright, Mark Harmon, and Shirley Jones. Directed by Irwin Allen himself, the film was unfortunately a “disaster.”



      Taking place minutes after the helicopter full of survivors has taken off, Caine, his partner Malden, and passenger Field (nicknamed Monkey), come across the Poseidon, with only a small area of its hull showing above water (the earthquake of the first film is changed to a tropical storm). He declares salvage rights and prepares to enter. Savalas and his crew show up posing as medics (later we find out he is looking for a certain bit of cargo containing... plutonium.


      Here is where the film enters a major problem. They enter the ship and begin making their way “down,” Caine to the pursers office where the gold is kept, and Savalas to the baggage hold. Now in the first film, as the survivors made their way to safety, there was no possible way to turn back, as the explosions had caused the ships passageways to fill with water. Yet suddenly the salvagers have no problem walking through the ship! If I had watched the sequel first it wouldn’t have been that unbelievable. But given what I had just seen, their actions were impossible. And for some reason EVERYONE enters the ship, including passenger Sally Field. I mean, would YOU enter an almost completely submerged ship just so you wouldn’t be left alone topside?


      Naturally after they enter there is an explosion that cuts them off from the outside. Their only way is forward. They come across a group of survivors (that helicopter left a little prematurely don’t you think?) and head to the pursers office where everyone’s dreams of becoming rich come true. At this point the true identity of Savalas is revealed. There is a shootout, people are killed, and then Caine and his group escape and miraculously find a way out - a hole in the ship and scuba equipment. Despite it being a short swim, not everyone makes it. Then, just as they reach Caine’s tugboat, the ship finally sinks, killing Savalas and his remaining crew. Caine and Field kiss and chug away into the sunset.


      Can you see why the film didn’t do well?

      It's not a total loss though. There are some good performances by Malden and Pickens. It's just unfortunate the story doesn't hold up.

      I hope you enjoyed this post. It is part of the DISASTER BLOG-A-THON hosted by The Midnite Drive-In and Dubsism. Please be sure to check out the other "disastrous" articles!

      Movies I Watched in June

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      This month I watched my first Elvis movie (actually four)! I also finally finished watching The Golden Girls as well as the final three seasons of The Mary Tyler Moore Show.

      Read The Purple Diaries by Joseph Egan. If you have a library card you can read it free on Hoopla. The day I finished it TCM aired Dodsworth, which was perfect timing.

      1. Show of Shows (1929) - John Barrymore, Chester Morris, Myrna Loy, Dolores Costello, Noah Beery 
      2. Animal Crackers (1930) - Marx Brothers, Margaret Dumont, Lillian Roth
      3. King Kong (1933) - Fay Wray, Robert Armstrong, Bruce Cabot 
      4. Sadie McKee (1934) - Joan Crawford, Franchot Tone, Gene Raymond, Edward Arnold 
      5. Annie Oakley (1935) - Barbara Stanwyck & Preston Foster, Melvyn Douglas 
      6. Dodsworth (1936) - Walter Huston & Ruth Chatterton, Paul Lukas, Mary Astor, David Niven, Maria Ouspenskaya, Spring Byington, John Payne
      7. Kid Galahad (1937) - Edward G. Robinson, Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart, Wayne Morris, Jane Bryan, Harry Carey 
      8. They Made Me a Criminal (1939) - John Garfield & Gloria Dickson, the Dead End Kids, Claude Rains, May Robson, Ann Sheridan 
      9. Design for Scandal (1941) - Rosalind Russell & Walter Pidgeon, Edward Arnold, Lee Bowman
      10. Gangway for Tomorrow (1943) - Robert Ryan
      11. Assignment in Brittany (1943) - Pierre Aumont & Susan Peters
      12. *Pride of the Marines (1945) - John Garfield & Eleanor Parker, Dane Clark
      13. Saratoga Trunk (1946) - Ingrid Bergman & Gary Cooper, Flora Robson
      14. Pitfall (1948) - Dick Powell & Lizabeth Scott, Jane Wyatt, Raymond Burr
      15. The Red Badge of Courage (1951) - Audie Murphy 
      16. Diplomatic Courier (1952) - Tyrone Power, Patricia Neal, Karl Malden, Lee Marvin, Charles Bronson
      17. The High and the Mighty (1954) - John Wayne, Robert Stack, Claire Trevor, Phil Harris
      18. Uranium Boom (1956) - Dennis Morgan, William Talman 
      19. Blue Hawaii (1961) - Elvis Presley & Joan Blackman, Angela Lansbury 
      20. Kid Galahad (1962) - Elvis Presley, Gig Young, Lola Albright, Joan Blackman, Charles Bronson
      21. Roustabout (1964) - Elvis Presley, Barbara Stanwyck 
      22. Viva Las Vegas (1964) - Elvis Presley & Ann-Margaret, William Demerest 
      23. *Ride the Wild Surf (1964) - Fabian Forte & Shelley Fabares, Tab Hunter, Peter Brown & Barbara Eden, Susan Hart
      24. S.O.S. Titanic (1979) - David Janssen, David Warner, Cloris Leachman, Helen Mirren, Ian Holm
      Least Favorite Film: I skipped through Show of Shows. Uranium Boom is definitely under my least favorite Dennis Morgan movies. It’s on YouTube.

      Favorite Movie: I really liked several movies this month, but the one I wanted to watch again the next day was Blue Hawaii. I LOVE early 60s Hawaiian movies (Donovan’s Reef is a big favorite in our house). Others I really enjoyed were Dodsworth, the 1937 Kid GalahadThey Made Me a CriminalAssignment in Brittany, Saratoga Trunk, Pitfall, and Diplomatic Courier. King Kong was a lot better than I thought it was going to be. I guess I expected it to be more campy.

      Movies I Watched in July

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      House of Bamboo (1955)

      Well, this month I randomly fell for Robert Stack. Maybe because I finally watched a movie where he didn’t fall apart lol (Written on the Wind, The High and the Mighty, etc.). I started watching John PaulJones because Bette Davis was in it (she basically just has a cameo scene at the end) and ended up really enjoying it. Then I watched House of Bamboo, which I’ve been meaning to watch for Robert RYAN but hadn’t been in the mood for. I’m glad I waited. Then of course I watched anything I could find with Stack online, including some of his television appearances (YouTube and Internet Archive). I really want to watch The Untouchables but my library is only allowing in-house checkouts so I can’t request it from another library :( Same goes for Stack’s autobiography, Straight Shooting. There are some great interviews on YouTube, especially one from 1999 where he talks about Hollywood in length.

      Robert Stack and Olivia de Havilland

      I’ve also been getting a hoot out of listening to The Jack Carson Show. Side effects include singing the Campbell’s Soup jingle constantly... Other familiar voices are Arthur Treacher and Irene Ryan (Granny from The Beverley Hillbillies). Take a listen!


      I was greatly saddened to hear of the death of Olivia de Havilland a few days ago. I hosted four blogathons in her honor beginning with her 100th birthday in 2016. I did not end up hosting one this year however. I wanted to share a post I wrote for that first blogathon on My Journey with Olivia

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      1. The Cocoanuts (1928) - Marx Brothers, Margaret Dumont 
      2. Wide Open (1930) - Edward Everett Horton, Louise Beavers
      3. Arrowsmith (1931) - Ronald Colman & Helen Hayes, Myrna Loy
      4. Consolation Marriage (1931) - Pat O’Brien & Irene Dunne, Myrna Loy
      5. Gambling Lady (1934) - Barbara Stanwyck & Joel McCrea, Pat O’Brien, Claire Dodd, C. Aubrey Smith
      6. Blackwell’s Island (1939) - John Garfield & Rosemary Lane
      7. The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle (1939) - Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers 
      8. The Mortal Storm (1940) - James Stewart & Maureen Sullavan, Frank Morgan, Robert Young, Irene Rich, Maria Ouspenskaya, Bonita Granville, Robert Stack, Gene Reynolds, Ward Bond, Dan Dailey
      9. The House of Seven Gables (1940) - George Sanders, Margaret Lindsey, Vincent Price 
      10. Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) - James Cagney & Joan Leslie, Walter Huston, Rosemary DeCamp, Jeanne Cagney, George Tobias, S.Z. Sakall
      11. Casanova Brown (1944) - Gary Cooper & Teresa Wright, Frank Morgan, Anita Louise 
      12. The Sign of the Ram (1948) - Susan Peters, Phyllis Thaxter, Peggy Ann Garner, Diana Douglas, Dame May Whitty
      13. Silver River (1948) - Errol Flynn & Ann Sheridan, Thomas Mitchell
      14. The Bribe (1949) - Robert Taylor & Ava Gardner, Charles Laughton, Vincent Price, John Hodiak
      15. Stranger from Venus (1954) - Patricia Neal
      16. The Long Gray Line (1955) - Tyrone Power & Maureen O’Hara, Donald Crisp, Ward Bond, Harry Carey Jr., Patrick Wayne
      17. House of Bamboo (1955) - Robert Stack, Robert Ryan
      18. Trapeze (1956) - Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis, Gina Lollobrigida, Katy Jurado 
      19. Saddle the Wind (1958) - Robert Taylor & Julie London, Donald Crisp
      20. The Gift of Love (1958) - Lauren Bacall & Robert Stack, Lorne Greene
      21. John Paul Jones (1959) - Robert Stack, Charles Coburn, Jean Pierre Aumont, Bette Davis
      22. Scent of Mystery (1960) - Denholm Elliot, Peter Lorre, Beverly Bentley, Paul Lukas
      23. Spartacus (1960) - Kirk Douglas & Jean Simmons, Lawrence Olivier, Charles Laughton, Peter Ustinov, Tony Curtis, Woody, Strode, John Ireland, John Gavin, Nina Foch
      24. Captain Newman, M.D. (1963) - Gregory Peck & Angie Dickinson, Tony Curtis, Bobby Darin, Eddie Albert, Robert Duvall
      25. Cattle King (1963) - Robert Taylor
      26. Three Days if the Condor (1975) - Robert Redford & Faye Dunaway, Cliff Robertson 
      27. International Velvet (1979) - Tatum O'Neal, Christopher Plummer, Anthony Hopkins, Nanette Newman
      28. Airplane! (1980) - Leslie Neilson, Lloyd Bridges, Robert Stack
      29. Seems Like Old Times (1980) - Goldie Hawn & Chevy Chase
      30. Bird on a Wire (1990) - Mel Gibson & Goldie Hawn 
      31. *The Bourne Identity (2002) - Matt Damon & Franke Potente
      32. Psych 2: Lassie Come Home (2020) - James Roday Rodriguez, Dule Hill, Timothy Odmunson, Maggie Lawson, Jazmyn Simon Hill, Kirsten Nelson, Corbin Bernson, 
      This is Cinerama (1952)
      The 20th Century-Fox Hour: A Portrait of Murder aka Laura (1955) - Robert Stack, Dana Wynter, George Sanders

      Least Favorite Film: Cattle King wasn't anything special. I only watched it for Robert Taylor since earlier this year I ended up watching several of this films so now I'm watching any that TCM shows that I haven't seen yet.

      Favorite MovieThree Days if the Condor was soooo good!! I also read the book it was based on by James Grady, Six Days of the Condor. House of Bamboo was really good. I loved the way it was filmed. Airplane! was hilarious! I also really liked The Bribe  and Wide Open, which was cute.

      My favorite part is at 3:06.

      Movies I Watched in August

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      King Creole (1958)

      This month I finally got to see all of Duel at Diablo (1966). I caught the end of it on tv several years ago and have wanted to see it since. I started The Barbara Stanwyck Show (free trial of Amazon Prime).

      I read three Classic movie books this month: Errol & Olivia: Ego & Obsession in Golden Era Hollywood by Robert Matzen (his books are so informative), The Many Faces of Joséphine Baker by Peggy Caravantes (the first couple chapters were tough to read, she had a horrific childhood), and Images of America: Early Warner Bros. Studio by E.J. Stephens.
      1. A Dog’s Life (1918) - Charlie Chaplin & Edna Purviance
      2. Thirty Day Princess (1934) - Sylvia Sidney & Cary Grant, Edward Arnold
      3. Romeo and Juliet (1936) - Norma Shearer & Leslie Howard, John Barrymore, C. Aubrey Smith, Reginald Denny, Edna May Oliver, Andy Devine
      4. Phantom Raiders (1940) - Walter Pidgeon, Donald Meek, Florence Rice, John Carroll, Cecil Kellaway 
      5. Lady of Burlesque (1943) - Barbara Stanwyck 
      6. Escape in the Fog (1945) - Nina Foch
      7. Embraceable You (1948) - Dane Clark & Geraldine Brooks, S.Z. Sakall
      8. *Room for One More (1952) - Cary Grant & Betsy Drake, George ‘Foghorn’ Winslow
      9. Against All Flags (1953) - Errol Flynn & Maureen O’Hara, Anthony Quinn
      10. Blackout (1954) - Dane Clark
      11. The Weak and the Wicked (1954) - Glynis Johns, Diana Dors
      12. Escape to Burma (1955) - Robert Ryan & Barbara Stanwyck, Reginald Denny 
      13. Great Day in the Morning (1956) - Virginia Mayo, Robert Stack, Ruth Roman, Raymond Burr
      14. King Creole (1958) - Elvis Presley & Dolores Hart, Carolyn Jones, Walter Matthau, Dean Jagger, Vic Morrow
      15. Sergeant Rutledge (1960) - Woody Strode, Jeffrey Hunter, Constance Towers, Billie Burke
      16. *The Birds (1963) - Tippi Hedren & Rod Taylor, Jessica Tandy, Suzanne Pleshette
      17. Fun in Acapulco (1963) - Elvis Presley, Ursula Andress, Paul Lukas 
      18. Seven Days in May (1964) - Kirk Douglas, Burt Lancaster, Fredric March, Ava Gardner, Martin Balsam, Edmond O’Brien
      19. Duel at Diablo (1966) - James Garner, Sidney Poitier, Bibi Anderson, Bill Travers
      20. Paradise, Hawaiian Style (1966) - Elvis Presley 
      21. Easy Come, Easy Go (1967) - Elvis Presley, Dodie Marshall, Pat Priest, Frank McHugh, Elsa Lanchester
      22. Foul Play (1978) - Goldie Hawn & Chevy Chase, Burgess Meredith 
      23. Protocol (1984) - Goldie Hawn
      24. Little Nikita (1988) - Sidney Poitier, River Phoenix 
      25. Submergence (2017) - Alicia Vikander & James McAvoy 
      Charlie Chaplin shorts (1914-1922)
      Screen Directors Playhouse: Rookie of the Year (1955) - John Wayne, Patrick Wayne, James Gleason
      Theatre 62: Rebecca (1962) - James Mason & Joan Hackett, Nina Foch
      Elvis Thru the Years (2007)

      Least Favorite Film: Paradise, Hawaiian Style was not that great. Even the gorgeous Hawaiian scenery couldn’t save it.

      Favorite Movie: Foul Play was hilarious!! I loved Embraceable You (1948). It was so sweet. I was really impressed with Elvis’s acting in King Creole!




      Sunshine Blogger Award!

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      Hamlette of Hamlette's Soliloquy nominated me for a Sunshine Blogger Award! Thanks Hamlette!!

      Rules:

      1. Thank the blogger who nominated you in the blog post and link back to their blog.
      2. Answer the 11 questions the blogger asked you.
      3. Nominate 11 new blogs to receive the award and write them 11 new questions.
      4. List the rules and display the Sunshine Blogger Award logo in your post and/or on your blog.

      Questions:


      1.  What's something good that's happened to you this year? Everyone in my family is still healthy and have been able to keep working. And we've been able to go to church since May (a month or so of outdoor services followed by indoor with plenty of precautionary measures). And in the recent hurricane named after me (Laura), my relatives survived with only minor damage to their homes.

      2.  What was your favorite movie when you were ten years old? Probably The Quiet Man (1952). John Wayne has been the guy for me for as long as I can remember ;)




      3.  Have you ever discovered you now like a movie or book that you used to dislike? When I first saw The Maltese Falcon (1941) I was so disappointed by the ending I said the entire movie stunk. Then I gave it a second chance and realized how amazing it is. But usually my first inclination stays with me.




      4.  How long have you been blogging? Well, I started my first blog, Solidmoonlight, in late 2012. I started my movie blog in October 2014. 


      5.  What's your favorite joke? "Fat and Skinny went to bed. Fat rolled over. Skinny's dead."

       ~ Morey Amsterdam

      6.  What's a movie or book that people are surprised to learn you enjoy? They might be surprised when they first learn I love Rocky (1976). I have three Rocky t-shirts so I don't always have to tell them ;)


      Wearing my Rocky shirt on another set of stairs that Sylvester Stallone ran on. I didn't know it at the time, but Jack Lemmon chased Stallone down these stairs located at the Bethesda Terrace in Central Park in The Prisoner of Second Avenue (1975). You can watch the scene below. 


      7.  Do you play croquet? *opens mouth extremely wide and curtsy's* YES! Your Majesty.



      8.  How many blog posts have you published? On this blog, 420.


      9.  What's the next book you plan to read? Well, the next book I WANT to read is Straight Shooting by Robert Stack. As soon as my library starts letting people request items from other libraries I will!




      10. What's the next movie you plan to watch? Whatever's next on my TCM watchlist :)


      11.  Do you want to build a snowman? I'd rather go sledding :)


      I always struggle to come up with bloggers who haven't already been nominated so I'm just going to stop here :)
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