Footlight Parade
My favorite musical of all time! Busby Berkeley choreography! Cagney hoofing! Dick Powell in his prime (and his underwear)!
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Footlight Parade
My favorite musical of all time! Busby Berkeley choreography! Cagney hoofing! Dick Powell in his prime (and his underwear)!
I can recommend Vanya on 42nd Street; I've never been much of a fan of Wallace Shawn, but he was excellent in this. As was everyone else.
My favorite musical of all time! Busby Berkeley choreography! Cagney hoofing! Dick Powell in his prime (and his underwear)!
Super excited to finally watch this as I saw a bunch of 1930s musicals last year in preparation for A Century+ but this one (and Dames, two of the few musicals on Edgar Wright's original Top 1000) were nowhere to be had except Amazon.
I can recommend Vanya on 42nd Street; I've never been much of a fan of Wallace Shawn, but he was excellent in this. As was everyone else.
Oh, good. I was hesitating on that one because I am not a theater person, but since Criterion also has My Dinner with André, I thought I would finally watch them both.
FYI, the story behind the movie is that a group of actors got together to do Uncle Vanya - over a period of time, they'd gotten into the parts. It opens with them walking through New York City, getting coffee and such, then going into the theater, taking off their coats, settling down, then suddenly they're into the play. No costumes, no sets, not much in the way of props. Pretty much just the words and the acting. I really enjoyed it when I saw it.
David Lynch's (G-rated!) The Straight Story is up on Disney+!
I've been waiting to see this for so long!
Oh, that's the one about the guy with the tractor, right? I do want to watch that.
Also National Theater Live is streaming "One Man, Two Guvnors" for free this week and it's lovely, you all should watch it.
I've been waiting to see this for so long!
It's great. The warmhearted topside to everything Lynchian.
What. Sue. Said.
The indie distributor Neon has an ongoing streaming deal with Hulu, and they just dropped 4 (!) Bong Joon Ho films streaming on Hulu: Parasite, The Host, Mother, Barking Dogs Never Bite
Still missing: Memories of Murder, which many regard as Bong's best film. I think they're holding off because there is a plan for a limited theatrical re-release (who knows if that will happen) then a deal with Criterion.
I have yet to see Mother and Barking Dog (Bong's first film) so color me psyched! Hope to get to them this weekend (I'm in health care so have been working full time, which is a blessing of sorts. So weekends still feel like weekends.)
Neon also distributed Portrait of a Lady on Fire, which is a ravishing period lesbian love story from France and one of the best films of last year. It's also been streaming on Hulu for the last couple of weeks. Very much worth watching if you subscribe to the service (or renting it online if you haven't seen it yet).
Onward is on Disney+ and it seems like it should be a cool movie instead it hits all my buttons when it comes to awkward and low confidence characters and people trying to help but being over bearing so I bailed.