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The Christmas Consultant (2012)
A new Christmas Classic
I really enjoyed this, yes, it does have ups and downs--sometimes it seems that all is not going well but that is part of the fun! It reminds me a bit of "The Ref"---could some of the same people be involved {behind the scenes}? It concerns a modern, up to date family, who feel that they would like to get more out of their Christmas celebration with a little less work, but they are very short of free time.
I hope to get a copy of it so I an play it whenever I want to! I think it is a lot of fun but be sure to watch it all the way to the end,I think you who commented that you found it "depressing" quit too soon.
I am eager to see it again, and am recommending it to all my friends.
Please give it a try!
The First Churchills (1969)
Sub titles Please!
I would love to see it with closed captions--I am deaf as a post and my knowledge of this particular part of Brit history is not what it ought to be--I shall have to study up! I was horrified by the execution scene , and even more so when I found out that it was "politically correct"! Jack Ketch was infamous for his lack of ability. After finally killing the man , he pulled a knife from his belt to remove the head from the body! Of course we didn't see that part in the film, Just the Axe going up and down! If I could have followed the story better--I would have rated it much higher than I did! I plan to see it again after I study up
Journey for Margaret (1942)
I hated it! { I was only 12 years old!}
I saw this movie in the theatre in 1942-43 and I really hated it, of course I was only a kid myself! I have avoided it all these years until tonight when I saw it on TCM. It really is a pretty good movie. I have seen Margaret O'Brien in many other things and she really was a pretty good actress. I mentioned seeing it to my adult daughter and gave her the story line. When I mentioned the flight to Portugal as the first lap in the flight to the US, she insisted that it wasn't so. I replied well, that was what they did in "Casablanca" and she retorted that "Casablanca" was in Africa. Well, since I was only 12 years old at the time I really don't know--I just presumed that it was because of the war.
Shirley in Indy
The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936)
I saw it when I was 12 yrs old.
I just watched it again--I am now 83. I was unhappy with it the first time because I wanted to see something accurate about the Charge of the Light Brigade, not a made up tale. Even the India part of the film was hash, although I did recognize some scraps of history in it. I can be a little kinder to the film now, Errol Flynn was braver and braver as we expected of him! I think the Charge scene is a bit overrated--check it against the Charge Scene in the 1968 GB version--you can hear the Horses scream! That ought to be enough reality for anyone! I won't watch it again. Errol Flynn was the perfect Robin Hood--that is the film I remember him for.
Khartoum (1966)
Hard to believe this was filmed in 1966
I just now saw this movie on television for the first time. Somehow I missed it in 1966. I have always been interested in "Chinese Gorden" and they seemed to do his character quite well, though somehow I thought he was a "Teatotaler"! What surprised me about the movie was the flat out way it was admitted that his government abandoned him, expected him to do the job with no support, only caring that "people in the street" didn't know what they had done. In 1966, we didn't yet know that governments did such naughty things. In those days we still believed that the government was still the "good guy". That people liked the movie in spite of that amazes me----5 or 10 years later it would have been a "given".
Dos mujeres, un camino (1993)
I real liked this and would like to see it again
I started watching because I was planning to move to Mexico, and wanted to work on my Spanish. I really got sucked in! After I moved to Mexico I continued watching it. Erik Estrada didn't seem to have much acting ability but his smile was still great! I especially liked the girl who played Bibi Gaytan's friend,Graciela , she was so pretty and looked a lot like a young Bridgit Bardot I thought Laura Leone great too, I thought ,actingwise, she carried the whole show. I enjoyed the fact that they shot 3 different endings { and showed them all}---which was very interesting but I did prefer the one they chose. {spoiler?} the Erik Estrada character got what was coming to him.
They Died with Their Boots On (1941)
This movie was made in a very different world that today's
When I was a kid I saw this film at the Saturday Afternoon Matinée. It was meant to be an exciting , interesting film---not to teach us US history. When this film was released, there were people still living from the time period covered in the movie. My granddad was a small boy when the news came from Little Bighorn. { spoiler?} Most of those people remembered Custer as a dashing Civil War Hero, killed in an Indian massacre. Remember, people of that generation tended to believe "that the only good Indian was a dead one". It wasn't until the 1970 , if I recall correctly, that a TV production portrayed Custer as a crazy madman and some other nasty things too.
Enjoy the film and give Custer a break------he was a man of his time
White Christmas (1954)
The movie seems to capitalize on the title song
Somehow I missed this when it was showing in the theaters---I was home with a new baby. So this afternoon many, many years later I saw it on TV for the first time. A lot of people love it and while I have always loved both "der Bingle" and Danny Kaye--I didn't feel they worked too well together. To me, the movie seemed an attempt to capitalize on the success of the song, "White Christmas", written for "Holiday Inn" { I'd like to see that again} I felt that Irving Berlin was rather "off his game"------the only really big song is White Christmas and it wasn't written for this movie. Of all the songs in the movie, only 2 of them "Count your Blessings" and "Sisters" I could even dimly recall! I guess you can't please everyone. Perhaps my problem is that I don't have any happy memories connected with it.