Thursday, June 19, 2025

Dinosaurs!

 


I was going to have a completely different theme but, I was watching PBS, which had a couple of interesting shows about dinosaurs and I had my 25watt bulb go off, so decided to write about this theme instead. I am purposely straying away from the Jurassic Park franchise because, they’re just too easy, plus after the 3rd one, they just got boring and stupid. Even the last one, of the first 3, with the pterodactyls, makes no sense. The group escape, terrified but, as they are leaving on helicopters, the kid and Sam Neil smile in Wonder as they watch the big, nasty birds fly beside them. First, I’d still be terrified because, they tried to eat me and, second, they are flying away from the island toward civilization. WTF is wondrous about that? Oops…I’m ranting, so, here are my 3 dinosaur movies.

1. THE LOST WORLD-1925



I do love silent film and this is a classic, believe it or not, which freaked out people who went to see the movie. It was considered wondrous for its day in special effects and even Arthur Conan Doyle, who wrote the book, was part of the film where he introduced it, unfortunately, some prints don’t have this part. Bessie Love plays the daughter of a missing explorer who brings her dad’s journals to the head of British museum, played by Wallace Beery. He sees the drawings and it convinces him that dinosaurs exist, so he decides to take some people to South America to explore the mysterious plateau. Once there, the group end up on the plateau needing to fend off some hungry dinosaurs and a jerk of an ape man. This film is 100 years old and it’s pretty cool to watch this. I can’t help but think how the people from 1925, must have felt. This was their Jurassic Park film for that time. Stop motion was used to great effect and the actors did a great job acting against these beasts. It’s fun to watch  an old film and transport oneself back to that time.

2. KING KONG-1933


I hope most of you have seen this game changer of a beast movie that stars, Canadian, Fay Wray, who has the best scream ever, as sexy Ann Darrow. It starts off with Ann looking at food and fainting because she is so hungry. Carl Denham is a film director who see her, feeds her and  tells her  he will make her a star and she will star against a dark and hairy man. She says yes and before you can say, Epstein and Trump party, she is on board a ship of men, much to the chagrin of the running mate, played by Bruce Cabot. Of course, he falls for Ann and so do the Natives when the ship finds Skull Island. The natives kidnap Ann, tie her up and summon Kong. In enters, tall, dark and hairy, Kong who decides not to eat her but bring her to his lair.  We watch as he protects her from all sorts of baddies like the tyrannosaurus, a giant snake( get your minds out of the gutter) and a pterodactyl. Of course, the men from the boat go to rescue Ann with most meeting their fate in very bad  ways. Good ole Cabot frees her and they escape with Kong hot on their trail. This is when the dumb ass Producer decides to bring Kong back to NYC. This is a classic with a capital C and I remember watching this on “Movies for a Sunday Afternoon” on ABC. He wanted all of us to sit and watch the movie which we did, and it made a big impression on me. Decades later, I realize my dad was one of the many, many people who were dumbfounded by how realistic it looked( obviously, back in the day). My dad was only 20 at that time and it must have throw him in awe at the revolutionary stop motion method used to make King Kong come alive.

3. ONE MILLION BC-1966


Oh, we all know how famous this film is because it stars the voluptuous Raquel Welch in her fur bikini which gained further fame when her poster was shown to full splendour in the gret film, “The Shawshank Redemption”. This is …not a great film, maybe not even a good one but that’s what makes it fun because it is rather dumb. John Richardson plays Tumak( not Tupac, although that could be his Rapper cousin) who is banished from his dark haired, primitive tribe to the desert where he must fight some bad dinosaurs, he ends up meeting Loana, yes, fur bikini Raquel, part of the blonde, more sophisticated ( aka intelligent) tribe. He learns from them but fights ensues when another blondie wants Tupac..er Tumak for herself so enter 2 women fighting in their skimpy outfits. All you need is some jello and you have all the boys go to heaven. Anyhoo, it ends up the tribe cast Tarmac..oops, Tumak out and Leona decides to go with him. Before you can say, “birdie!” a pterodactyl snatches Leona, of course, to bring her to her hatchlings for a morsel. Will she be saved in time, by Tupac..Tarmac…sorry, Tumak? Will those little critters pick off her fur bikini?  This is, actually, a remake of the 1940, film starring Victor Mature and Carole Landis which was a big hit in its day as well. The dinosaurs in both movies are fun to watch with the usual fights between 2 dinosaurs and the tyrannosaurus hungry for some humans. It’s a cult film that one should see, at least, once.

Which dinosaur movies, aside from Jurassic Park, come to your mind?

Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Have a Sunny Day

 

I’m late here plus I am so late in responding to your wonderful comments because I am just exhausted. In my work, I counsel, approximately, 7 people per day, discussing the financial distress, budgeting and credit. After each session I need 20 minutes of paperwork. I can’t stop people from talking with me about their loss of a job, illness, marital breakdown, deaths so I often take the full hour with the people. This means, I must complete all the paperwork resulting in getting home around 9 pm, mentally exhausted. I read your blogs, but end up falling asleep. So, when I saw this week’s Monday Music Moves Me theme, I took it as a sign. I’m late writing this, but I enjoyed thinking bout ll the sunny songs which made me smile. I just took the 3 songs that popped into my head…

1.  LET THE SUNSHINE IN SUNG BY PEBBLES AND BAMM BAMM-1965



I love The Flintstones which was a big hit back in the mid 60s when I was born and a wee tot. Obviously, I watched this show in reruns and loved it all especially when they had famous guest stars like Stony Curtis, Ann-Margrock and even “Bewitched” stars Elizabeth Montgomery and Dick York as their characters, the witch, Samantha and her mortal husband, Darren. Anyhoo, I got sidetracked, this song, written by Stuart Hamlin in 1954, became a hit when Pebbles ( sung by Rebecca Page), the daughter of Fred Flintstones and Wilma and Bamm Bamm ( sung by Ricky Page, Rebecca’s mom), the son of Barney and Betty Rubble, sung this song on the TV show. It’s catchy and sweet and always put a smile on my face.

2. YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE SUNG BY BING CROSBY-1941


My mom sang this to her granddaughter from the time she was born ( today, Camden is transitioning to a man) and loved her deeply. Even if my mom would question Camden’s decision, my mom would embrace her and still sing this song to him because love is bigger than judgements, one’s own beliefs and intolerance. This song has been debated in the origin, but it became big and is now the state song of Louisiana. The song was first published in 1940 and has been recorded way over 300 times. I think Bing does a great job of this classic.

3.  SUNRISE, SUNSET SUNG BY TOPOL-1971


This is another song that my mom just loved. It is from the film, “Fiddler on the Roof” starring Topol who also played the character on Broadway. It was written by Jerry Brock with lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. His daughter is getting married and the dad is remembering how his children used to be young and always near you until you must let them go. It’s a bittersweet song but so beautiful.



Here’s a picture of my mom and my cousin, Dieter, whom my mom adored. Dieter was born 6 months after my mom lost her baby brother. I believe Dieter saved my Oma from the grief of losing her son and saved my mom as well. When bombs would fall and, afterwards, the Russians marched in, followed by starvation, my mom would sing to Dieter who was just 4 when the war ended. She sang to him here, just 3 months before she died. I miss her so…


Thursday, June 12, 2025

Who Should Have Won Best Director-1951

 


I love Alfred Hitchcock and I am not alone, since he is considered one of the best auteur directors ever! So we are left, dumbfounded, knowing he never won an Oscar for the many great films he directed. I could choose more than one year, but I decided  to go with 1951 the year of one of my all time favourite films…

1.  STRANGERS ON A TRAIN DIRECTED BY ALFRED HITCHCOCK


I think this film was badly overlooked because it deserved Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor, Best Cinematography and Best Editing but, alas, it was grossly overlooked. This film stars Stewart Granger as a tennis pro who boards a train to visit his ghastly wife to ask her for a divorce. He meets Bruno, played to perfection by Robert Walker, who ingratiates himself with Guy and suggests to swap murders…he’ll kill Guy’s slutty wife and Guy can kill Bruno’s dad. Guy doesn’t believe Bruno until his wife ends up dead. Now the police believe Guy is the murderer and Bruno is a psychopath. The cat and mouse game begins and you are swept up into their lives that take place in the shadows. Along for the ride is the exquisite Ruth Roman as Guy’s love interest and Patricia Hitchcock( Hitchcock’s daughter) as Roman’s younger sister who steals every scene. You need to see this film. Hitchcock deserved the Oscar, in my humble opinion.

2. A PLACE IN THE SUN DIRECTED BY GEORGE STEVENS


This is an excellent film, that stars 2 of the most beautiful people of the time, Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift. Clift plays a poor man who wishes to climb the ladder of success and at a party, he meets the beautiful Liz Taylor and they both fall for each other. The problem, Monty has started an affair with a fellow worker, played by Shelley Winters, who informs him that she is pregnant. What is Monty to do with 2 women who love him? This is an American Tragedy which was the title of an earlier film, from 1931 and based on the 1925 book of the same title. It is an excellent film with great performances by the main cast. George Stevens won the Oscar and I understand why but Alfred should have won but he wasn’t even nominated.

3.  THE AFRICAN QUEEN DIRECTED BY JOHN HUSTON


Talk about a great movie with Katherine Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart as 2 very different people caught up in Word War 1 and falling in love in the process. It’s so much fun, comedic timing is perfect as is the dramatic parts but this is one of the best films ever done and, to be honest, I wouldn’t have minded if Huston won because it is well directed. The acting is top notch as is the cinematography, editing and writing. Hepburn plays a prim and proper missionary who must leave immediately since the Germans will overrun the place very soon. The only way she can get out is by boat owned and run by Bogie, playing a Canadian mail carrier. You are not sure when Bogie last took bath, has a rough and ready style that makes Hepburn’s nose sniff in arrogant disagreement. Before long, they must fix the boat getting covered in leeches, blow up a German boat and fall in love. It is a must see adventure, romance that had just as much adventure off screen as on that books have been written about it. The leeches were real, they did film on location with crocs in the water and everyone getting dysentery except for Bogart and Huston because they only drank whiskey. Poor Hepburn, at the beginning of the film, is playing the piano but you can see she looks a bit pekid because she was so sick that a bucket was placed by the piano so she could throw up between takes. It’s a great film but my heart belongs to Strangers:). At least Huston was nominated. 

Do you agree with me or do you believe Huston should have won? Do you think Vincent Minelli should have won for Am American in Paris which won Beat Picture?

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Songs When I Graduated

 


I’m tired and, yes, I’m writing this up now but I thought this would be a good time to continue from last week’s theme, over at Monday Music Moves Me, of when you graduated. I chose 3 songs from 1983 but, this time, I am choosing 3 songs from 3 different years when I graduated from different schools and here they are…

1. AMERICAN WOMAN BY THE GUESS WHO-1970



In 1969, I went to a 2 room school house for Kindergarten. It was called St. Malachy’s, if I remember how to spell it. It took an hour to get to the school transferring from one bus to another before finally reaching the little school house. I graduated in 1970 and moved on to St. Elizabeth grade school but I did like that little school and it’s still s5anding but it’s now a private home. This song was big at this time and it’s one of my favourites from this classic Canadian band.

2. LOVE IS LIKE OXYGEN SUNG BY SWEET-1978


In 1978, I finished Grade school and just turned 14 and was looking forward to High School ( bleach). I loved this song and still do. It’s just iconic, to me. 

3. WITH OR WITHOUT YOU SUNG BY U2-1987


Skipping High school, since I spoke about it last week, I finish this with my graduation from university back in 1987. U2 is a big band and still going strong but, for some reason, they are getting some backlash which I don’t get. This is one band I saw, back in 1987, winning 2 tickets. How did I win? I have no clue, too long ago but I do remember being on a bus, with my roommate, heading to Toronto. They were in top form and I really loved seeing them live even though we were far away from the stage. 

Did you go to a 1 or 2 room school house? What songs were around when you graduated from Grade school or University or college? Pretty cool to see what was around back in the day.


Thursday, June 5, 2025

Time to Open the Pool


People, who have pools, have probably opened up their pools already but my not have swum in them since its been quite cool out. it got me thinking about pools and movies with pools in them. Now, i could have done nothing but Esther Williams' movies but, I hang my head low because I have not seen any of her films except for "Take Me Out to the Ballgame". I realized that her movies were not shown on TV and she is a forgotten star, sadly. I could do a couple of posts about movies with swimming pools but I am going with 3 films that I have not spoken about before..um...almost... 

 1. CAT PEOPLE-1942


This is a B horror film but a classic cult film that is a step above many A films. It stars Simone Signoret as a beautiful woman who believes she turns into a cat whenever she becomes sexually aroused. She meets a man at the local zoo and they fall for one another and marry but she can’t consummate the marriage for fear she will tear him apart. He thinks he’s married a nutbar and has her see a psychiatrist while he falls for his assistant. A famous scene takes place in the basement pool of the apartment building Alice, the assistant, lives in. It’s all in the shadows and darkness with subtle camerawork that brings this alive. The acting is quite good as well and it’s a film that should be seen.

2.  THE SWIMMER-1968

This film stars Burt Lancaster who is at a pool side party in a swanky neighbourhood and figures out that he could swim his way back home and so begins his journey. Along the way, he meets all sorts of characters from the babysitter who used to babysit his daughters to a couple of old nudists. You know, I read the short story as well and it’s just as nutty as the film. You realize Burt is on some sort of mission and seems to be losing reality but, I don’t know, I just kept thinking, “Have a point!” It ends where I just think, “Is that all there is to a pool” ( sorry, channeling Peggy Lee here). I watched it and I don’t think I will see it again.

3. COCOON-1985

I can’t believe this film is 40 years old…jumping Johosephat! I watched this in the theatre and I do consider it a modern film. Anyways, now that I am showing my age, this is a sweet film about people living in an old age home. You meet the men, headed by the wonderful Don Ameche ( who won an Oscar for his role) who loves his single life and is young at heart, there is Hume Cronyn, married but he is frail. The great Jack Gilford, a crochety old bugger and Wilfred Brimley as the most level headed of the bunch and happily married. Maureen Stapleton is Brimley’s wife, Herta Ware is the wife of Jack Gilford  and she suffers from dementia. Hum Cronyn’s real life wife is Jessica Tandy as his long suffering wife and, finally, Gwen Verdon as the free loving love interest to Don Ameche. The men always venture to an empty home that has a pool so they can enjoy themselves. On another note, Steve Guttenberg is hired by a group of so-called mariners, headed by the great Brian Dennehy,  to go out into the ocean while they scuba dive and bring up these weird looking egg shapes. These people have rented out that home and place the eggs into that pool. When the old coots go to swim, they see what’s in the pool and make sure not to disturb them but as they swim, they begin to feel more energized and younger. You soon realize these mariners are not what they seem and lives are dependent on more than just what is under the water. It’s well acted and adult even though it can be silly too. I enjoy watching this Ron Howard film but am still in shock that Wilfred Brimley was only 49 in this movie,

What pool movies can you think of?

Wednesday, June 4, 2025

High School Ends...Thank God!

 


Yes, it's January, 1983, and I am done with high school. I am ecstatic because to say I hated High School, would be an understatement. As you, probably, know I was very badly bullied...the usual plus having to go to the ER, every year, because they tried to break my fingers, threatened to cut my throat from ear to ear, told to kill myself as everyone would be better off, yadda, yadda...I was glad to be done. That being said, I was starting on the best school years of my life come September, so 1983, was a big change and these songs were big on the airwaves. It's theme week over at Monday Music Moves Me, and it's to choose songs from the year you graduated.

1. HOT GIRLS IN LOVE BY LOVERBOY


Loverboy was a huge band, from Calgary, Alberta, back in that time, creating some classic hits including this song and " Turn Me Loose" which was so overplayed  that I, still, hate hearing it. This song about hot girls, I can still enjoy.

2. SAFETY DANCE BY MEN WITHOUT HATS


I love this song by this band, from Montreal, Quebec. I really like the video even though it is not liked by critics. Who knows why, just enjoy.

3. TELL KNOW LIES BY THE SPOONS


The Spoons actually appeared, a couple of times, at Brock University, since they were considered a local band. They were from Burlington, Ontario and we were proud that they made it big. I'd see them now, if I could. 

What songs were big the year you graduated?

Tuesday, June 3, 2025

June Star Of The Month: Dean Martin

 


DEAN MARTIN

BIRTH: June 7, 1917

DEATH: December 25, 1995

AGED: 78 yrs old

DIED FROM: Lung Cancer and his COPD

REAL NAME:Dino Paul Crocetti

NICK NAME: Dino, The King Of Cool

MARRIED: 3 times. 

AFFAIRS: Inger Stevens, Angie Dickenson, June Allyson, Elizabeth Montgomery- that’s a rumour, Dinah Shore

CHILDREN: 8 kids! All but one went into show business in some form

FAMOUS FRIENDS: Frank Sinatra

FAMOUS PARTNERS: Jerry Lewis and the Rat Pack team. Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford and Joey Bishop

FEAR: claustrophobic- wanted his hotel rooms on the main floor or would walk up. Considered elevators moving coffins

TALENT: take a wild guess?…lol…singing- That’s Amore, Remember Me, etc…

KNOWN FOR: his Affable Manner, being a lush( he wasn’t really), having 3 Stars on the Walk of Fame

Dean Martin is one of the most well known entertainers in the world for his singing, his movie making and his television work but most don’t know his humble beginnings. He grew up in Ohio to Italian parents and only taught him to speak Italian because, they only spoke Italian. This lead to many issues when Dino started school since he could not speak English which resulted in constant bullying. He learned how to fight back because he became a boxer winning a few matches in his level plus he and his roommate started a fight club in their apartment as a way to pay the rent. He had quite a few jobs including rubbing too close to crime when he helped in bootlegging even dating Meyer Lansky’s daughter for a time( thank God he lived through that!). He worked at a gas station, a dealer at a casino and as a steel worker. He found his way onto the stage and met up with Jerry Lewis where they started to talk about teaming up. When they did…they bombed! They decided to just free talk through their schtick which included Dino singing and the stars made it big. They became so popular, that they ended up making many films plus starred on TV shows like Ed Sullivan. It seemed the star was more Jerry Lewis who was the clown up against Martin who was the straight man which went straight to Jerry Lewis’s head. Martin was becoming more disgruntled especially when he saw Lewis and actress, Sheree North on a magazine cover and Martin was cropped out! The last film they made, “Hollywood or Bust”, was not pleasant since neither spoke to the other once a scene was done. They ended up not speaking for years until Frank Sinatra surprised Jerry Lewis, on his annual telethon ( for Muscular Dystrophy), bringing Dean Martin on and they seemed to bury the hatchet…kinda. Dino was also part of the very famous Rat Pack group ( originally created by Humphrey Bogart and whom Lauren Bacall, Bogart’s wife, coined them the “Rat Pack” the morning after booze laden night) that consisted of Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford and Joey Bishop. Actually, Shirley MacClaine and Judy Garland were part of this troupe as well, but the men were the most famous. They were major liners at Las Vegas singing, drinking, making jokes, drinking and having tons of fun. Later on, it seems Dino never really drank and had apple juice in his glass but I’m not completely convinced. Maybe he did this often, but not all the time and I recall him being quite inebriated when on The Johnny Carson Show. It is quite a funny time to see him on the show.

Speaking of TV, he had his own Dean Martin Show that I have only seen snippets of and often, you see Martin lose it when a comedian was just way too funny. He, also, started the “ Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts” where, unlike the ones we see today which, are about “stars” no one cares about plus are way too rude and off-putting, he roasted some very famous people like Jimmy Stewart, John Wayne, Elizabeth Taylor, and Michael Landon. He had his staple of comedians that came on like Phyllis Diller, Don Rickles, Nypsy Russell, Jonathan Winters but also famous stars from the people mentioned above to Bob Hope, Flip Wilson and President Ronald Reagan. Did I mention Foster Brooks?  I LOVE Fister Brooks who truly knew how to play a drunkard. 

Dean was also quite a good actor who could hold his own against stars like Wayne and Stewart plus could make fun of the James Bond franchise and his own cool image, but when Sharon Tate was murdered ( she was to be his co-star in the next Matt Helm movie), devastated over her death, he stopped making that movie and never went back. The same thing happened a few years earlier when he was to star opposite Marilyn Monroe in the film, “Something’s Got to Give”. When she was fired from the film, he went to bat for her and, it seems the Execs decided to hire her back but, when she died, Dean would not make the film without her and it was shelved ( later to be made with James Garner and Doris Day in “Move Over, Darling”).

By the 1970s, his chain-smoking habit was doing a number on his lungs and his voice but he continued to croon until his beloved son, Dean Jr., died in an air accident when the F14 Phantom jet crashed into the Pacific Ocean in 1987. Dean never recovered despite help from family and friends like Sinatra. Dean became somewhat of a recluse going out to his regular restaurant haunt to eat dinner looking nothing like the charismatic, handsome man he used to be. When he developed lung cancer, he was told her could get surgery which would prolong his life but he refused and died on Christmas Day with his family believing he wanted to see his son again. It’s a sad end to a most gregarious and loyal ( to friends) man who deserves all the accolades he got and, I think, was better than Jerry Lewis. 

My Favourite Films:

1. Rio Bravo-1959

2. The Sons of Katie Elder-1965

3. Some Came Running-1958

4. Scared Stiff-1953

5. The Young Lions-1958

6. The Silencers-1966

7. Bandolero-1968

8. Airport-1970

9. The Cannonball Run-1981

10. Ocean’s 11-1960

I still need to see a few of his others like “The Bells are Ringing” but that’s my list for now.