What movies, TV shows, books, comics etc. first formed your opinions about:
New York- Easter Parade, Hello, Dolly! and the book Roller Skates Oh, and I Love Lucy
Paris- An American in Paris, Gigi
London- My Fair Lady
Los Angeles- Sunset Boulevard, The Beverly Hillbillies
Tokyo- music videos from the early 80s when the fascination with everything Japanese was really kicking into gear
Rome- The Thorn Birds
Berlin- Cabaret
And my bonus, Honolulu- Hawaii Five-0
I feel weird. I think my impressions of cities came from news and other non-fiction sources. Well, other than, say. Manchester. Anything I thought about Manchester was overwritten by Life On Mars, unflatteringly.
Or visiting, of course.
In fact, once I moved to LA I then queued up LA movies to see what I was supposed to think. All those
Clueless
and
Swingers
refs went right over my head.
That's the danger of not being subbed to every thread. I'm invariably behind somewhere.
You're a bad board citizen!
I just made pasta with prosciutto, mushroom, onion, garlic, and peas. With some olive oil and lemon juice.
New York - Barney Miller (good heavens, I loved that show), The Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
Paris - the "Pink Panther" movies, the Madeleine books
London - Mary Poppins, 101 Dalmatians (books)
Los Angeles - Warner Bros. cartoons
Tokyo - Anime and manga, no doubt.
Rome - Asterix et Obelix
Chicago - Running Scared
Berlin - one of the innumerable war movies my dad used to watch on our local TV station on Sunday afternoon
I feel weird.
That's because you are weird. Well socialized but weird. Embrace the weird. You mess up all the curves anyway.
Paris--Aristocats
Ooh, good call. London was probably Mary Poppins and Peter Pan (animated) for me.
Los Angeles- Sunset Boulevard, The Beverly Hillbillies
There's a spread.
Berlin- Cabaret
What else did Berlin have before Wings of Desire?
Los Angeles- Sunset Boulevard, The Beverly Hillbillies
There's a spread.
::snicker:: I suppose it is. It's kind of funny though, looking at that list, to see how much of my early impressions of places were formed by big, lavish musicals set either at the turn or mid-point of the twentieth century.
were formed by big, lavish musicals set either at the turn or mid-point of the twentieth century.
London as My Fair Lady
Paris as Gigi
Is Yonkers close enough for New York to be Hello Dolly?
Dolly lives in New York proper and a lot of the action takes place in the city, including the parade and the restaurant scene near the end.
Funny Girl is also in NY, though further into the 20th century.