This was 1 of the 2 trailers I saw before the movie Salmon Fishing in the Yemen today:
And now, I really want to see the movie Pina. Fortunately, it is playing at my favorite theater! So for fun, here are a few more clips from the movie:
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Expectations Met
In honor of St. Patrick's Day, I went to the AFI Silver to see John Ford's The Quiet Man starring John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara. I have never been a fan of John Wayne, mostly because the two genres of most of his films, westerns and war movies, are probably two of my least favorite genres. So I was hoping that somehow seeing this movie, I would suddenly enjoy John Wayne's oeuvre. But that didn't happen. I did like the movie, but there were certain parts of the movie that I didn't like (and seemed a little dated), specific the implied spousal abuse (towards the end of the movie, John Wayne walks/drags Maureen O'Hara for 5 miles). But, there were other aspects of the movie that I did like. The supporting cast was really good and the cinematography was gorgeous. So I would say watching the Quiet Man did make me want to see more John Ford movies (although, I know he did make quite a few westerns and war movies). There were a quite a few times watching the movie, I thought, "Oh, if only the casting was different I would enjoy this movie more". Which then led to think about what actors I would have preferred in the roles. I thought about one of my old standby favorite Joseph Cotten but he didn't have the right build to play an ex-boxer. I also thought maybe Dana Andrews, but again he was a little on the short side. Robert Mitchum has the right build, but I also find him kind of terrifying due to seeing Cape Fear and Night of the Hunter. On the female side, I thought maybe Bette Davis or Ida Lupino (though she was a very tiny woman). I ended up thinking that Joel McCrea and Barbara Stanwyck would have been
great together (they were in a few movies together, including Banjo on
My Knee which I watched this week). Any other suggestions?
Monday, March 12, 2012
Lessons
What I learned from watching It's Always Fair Weather:
- Dan Dailey was a very tall man, that or both Michael Kidd and Gene Kelly were wee men. (I checked Imdb, Dan Dailey was 6' 3")
- I am pretty sure that I saw the signature Pontipee dance move in this movie (done by Michael Kidd obviously).
- Dan Dailey made a really poor facial hair decision with the mustache he sports in the later half of the movie.
- Gene Kelly was a great choreographer, but really only for himself. Dan Dailey and Michael Kidd dance with Gene Kelly but really only Gene Kelly looks natural doing the moves. Dan Dailey was about 6 inches taller than Kelly and Michael Kidd is a couple inches shorter than Kelly and both Dailey and Kidd have a different build than Kelly (both are thinner). And they look weird dancing next to Gene Kelly because they look kind of awkward.
- I remain indifferent in regards to Cyd Charisse.
- I kind of wanted to watch Seven Brides for Seven Brothers after seeing Michael Kidd.
- I was kind of hoping that Tommy Rall would show up somehow.
- I want to watch some more movies with Dan Dailey (and Betty Grable!).
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