Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
View Poll Results: Next Classic Movie to Watch, Discuss, and Review | |||
The Bad Seed (1956) | 4 | 23.53% | |
The Dark Knight (2008) | 2 | 11.76% | |
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) | 1 | 5.88% | |
Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) | 1 | 5.88% | |
Frankenstein (1931) | 4 | 23.53% | |
The Mummy (1932) | 0 | 0% | |
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) | 2 | 11.76% | |
Apocalypse Now (1979) | 3 | 17.65% | |
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Th Eweissenbach's opened up a whole new genre of really good movies which got me to thinking about the Fred Astaire movies, yes I know they were just dancing and music, but if you watch one you will see that the dancers were incredible athletes running up and down banks of stairs while tap dancing and sliding down the banister!!! Great music and timing. Also remember the movies made by Gene Kelley ..... American in Paris, Singing in the Rain, et al. Incredible direction and camera work.
I borrowed this from a write up of the old musicals: We are lucky that both Gene Kelly's and Fred Astaire's dancing was captured on film during the "Golden Age" of Hollywood musicals. It gives all of us a chance to see the creativity, genius, and just plain hard work that went into their performances. . Plus they had the best composers and lyricists of the 20th Century creating the songs -- in many cases just for Fred and Gene. I just thought of another one - The King and I. Deborah Kerr and Yul Brynner. Another great master piece from the golden age. Mr. P.Bear you started a great thread here, I have really enjoyed it, thank you! So many movies, so little time
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Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) - Rotten Tomatoes
Saw this yesterday at the Rialto Theater here in the Villages along with The Invisible Man. Creature from the Black Lagoon was kind of rather silly but did feature a beautiful woman in a bikini doing a lot of swimming. Julie Adams - Rotten Tomatoes |
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The Invisible Man (1933).
The Invisible Man (1933) - Rotten Tomatoes
This was an often comical movie with a lot of very serious ideas floating around like the abuse of power. It and Creature of the Black Lagoon are showing at the Rialto Theater here in the Villages this week through Thursday. |
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It's time to pick our next movie for review, comment, discussion. I'll suggest a new movie about once a week. You are encouraged to review the movie...however quickly and informally...even if you've only seen it in the past. Of course watching it again before your post would be great!
Since we watched a truly oldie last week, I'm going to go with something a bit "newer", although it's still definitely a classic. I know you're all waiting with bated breath so here it is... Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) - Rotten Tomatoes |
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No comments at all on Butch Cassidy? Oh well. Here's my review anyway...
*** Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) *** Just screams classic for me. Great cast. Wonderful mix of plot and humor. And even though it's very funny, it may even bring a tear to your eye at times. Great visuals. Wonderful music. Every scene can be enjoyed on its own. I won't go into any more detail on this one. For me, most of the movies I rate really high just don't need a lot of words. PB Rating: 10/10 Just for the record, you won't see a lot of 10's from me. This movie is special. For the next movie, I'll pick one from those that previous posters have mentioned and hopefully get a few responses. Stay tuned. I'm open to new suggestions also. But if you suggest one and then I pick it, I expect a review from you after the pick is posted! Last edited by Polar Bear; 10-25-2019 at 03:38 PM. |
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Saw Dracula from 1931 and Bride of Frankenstein (1935) at the Rialto this afternoon. Both were quite good. James Whale had some real talent. James Whale - Rotten Tomatoes
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