Watching an old movie on the screen lets you notice little things you never did on the television.
For example:
- In the sledding scene at the beginning of the movie (where Harry slides into the water), all the kids have skull & crossbones patches on their hats.
- All the Coca-Cola advertising in Mr. Gower's drug store.
- The metal skull on Mr. Potter's desk (when George is getting offered the job with Potter).
- Being able to recognize the portraits of family members as actual photos of the actors (not filler).
I'll leave you with an interesting article I ran into about Frank Capra's films and his faith. Of particular interest is the story about a stranger visiting Capra in the hospital (when he had Tuberculosis) and giving him somewhat of a "pep-talk."
Anyway, blogging may slow down a bit with the holidays around the corner. Priorities, ya know!
5 comments:
I did the same with Breakfast at Tiffany's - I saw the movie a million times as a kid (I was a big Hepburn fan as most girls are) but went to see it at the cinema and - gosh - it was like seeing it for the first time. I wish they played more old movies at the cinema where I live...
I've also seen IAWL at a movie theater. Somehow it always makes the movie more enjoyable to watch them in a theater.
Hee, I never got into Hepburn - unless it was Kate.
I've seen a couple of Hitchcock films in the theater - those are a ton of fun on the big screen. Bring your own seat padding!
How cool that you got to see IAWL on the big screen - I wish local movie theaters would do that here. :/ I want that whole movie-going experience of going to the theater to see these classics in all its full glory - oh well, at least I have TCM, lol
But yeah, the whole commercial thing - very, very annoying, lol - I wish they would show it commercial-free!
Thanks for the link, btw :D
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