Happy Pride Weekend ~ Open Thread
We've taken the weekend off but for the big 1948 Smackdown tomorrow... which is plenty!
But what's on your cinematic mind in this crazy joyful weekend of SCOTUS rulings, unprecedented Presidential speeches ("Amazing Grace" - just...wow), and parades? Will you have time for movies?
Is any particular movie/actor/director/theme on your mind?
Reader Comments (18)
Isn't it time for a best actress of the aughts again?
I have been thinking about The Manchurian Candidate (1962), The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945) and The Harvey Girls (1946) the past couple of days for various reasons, none of them having to do with Angela Lansbury.
I attempted to watch Mommy in anticipation of Xavier Dolan's collaborations with Cotillard, Chastain, Sarandon, and Bates. Well I made it just under the hour mark. I hate this movie and I am completely unsure if I should finish the movie. I really dislike the lead male character to the point where I want to see him die at the end of the movie if not sooner.
I saw Testament of Youth. Alicia Vikander is having an amazing year, and it's just warming up.
As always, thinking of Jennifer Jones. Sigh.
Happy Pride!
I love today! I have a pride seemingly *wink*
Celebrate by watching Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, suddenly in the mood for some marital drama. LOL
Who is the gentleman in Red on the Title Screen?
I'm catching up on TV Shows (Under the Dumb, er, Dome, Wayward Pines, Astronaut's Wives Club, Big Brother)
For Ask Nathaniel: What is your opinion of Marilyn Monroe? Good actress or not. I say Solid actress, but Mesmerizing Movie Star.
Forever-it's Jonathan Groff.
I have been thinking of the 73 Best Actress roster and wondered if K Hepburn was considered a candidate for a lead nomination in A Delcate Balance.
I thought some 70's Actress fans might like this Glenda Jackson 2012 interview,Glenda is somewhat forgotten nowadays but she was an Oscar perennial in the 70's also,she discusses acting/Oscars and politics.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFEPX0i8HI0
Glenda interview lin.
I HATE Mommy, too, thank you!
I just mentioned to my best friend last night that although I dislike the laziness of screen-to-stage musical adaptations, for some reason I'd love to see one for either Waiting to Exhale or The Five Heartbeats.
Thank you, John T
Is Chris Pratt the new Kurt Russell- they are both likeable actor, have the body for action movies but can still be funny.
Troy -- i don't even know what the five heartbeats is but i have this same thing every once in a while with a screen to stage thing. I'm like "that could be great"... but they rarely are. too few artists seem to realize that you have to substantialy reinvent for a whole new medium.
Troy -- i don't even know what the five heartbeats is
Not a revelation considering your priorities. Not even sure if you should ever watch it. I doubt the music of the era the movie chronicles is your thing either.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101891/. It's the standard story of the rise and fall of a 1960s/1970s R&B group. Robert Townsend directed it and co-wrote the script with Keenen Ivory Wayans.