[For anyone who may interested, I posted an apology toward the end of yesterday’s comments (7-19-2021) for the inappropriate John Oliver/Octopus video that I posted on Saturday.]
Someone has to make a deal with the basset dimension to get the original films to this one.
I could only find the human version “Grand Hotel.” You’ll note, I’m sure, that the title is not “Grand Human Hotel” because unlike all bassets, not all humans are grand.
Anyway, here’s the link. As always, close out anything you have to, then go full screen to get rid of that ugly message board thing. All 1 hour 52 minutes and 41 seconds of…
Wow, a new poster from StelBel! Love the lipstick (and purplie eye shadow, of course). But shouldn’t it be Grand Kennel? I know, kennels stir mixed emotions among our four legged masters.
The first two extras were a blast! I will have to watch the third tomorrow, as it is long and I am tired from a weekend of cooking up a BBQ event for my in-laws.
Brother in law, actually. My wife’s parents, as well as my own, have been gone for years. But we haven’t seen my BIL’s family since before COVID. He always enjoys my cooking because his wife makes him eat healthy food!
Liverlips McCracken
Guest
3 years ago
“The Wild and Wonderful Thirties”?! The depths of the Great Depression and the start of WW II were anything but wonderful for us or anyone else.
A true classic from the glorious golden age of Hollywood, a time when they still thought it necessary to say “Hollywood California“, as if there could be another.
..
This is not so much a story as a chance for the studio to showcase all the talent and star power it could muster, from it’s own kennel of canine stars to any it could borrow…
in a series of intertwined small plots and vignettes designed to highlight their best features.
…
Garbone… her haughty beauty a cover for shyness… growls her most famous line, “I want to be alone”…
which most dogs and people still think she said in real life.
…
BTW, she had a heavy Swedish dog accent, which the director was hoping would sound Russian to the still rather unsophisticated 1930’s public.
Little did he know that the 2021 public probably still wouldn’t notice, accustomed as we are to basset actors playing any breed, nationality, or sometimes even gender they can pretend.
…
John Burybone showed off the famous profile … and acting chops… that he passed on to his pup and thus to his famous grandpuppy, “Doo” (Doodles) Burybone,…
whose current career started as a very young puppy actress in “BT, the Basset Terrestrial.”
…
There’s a lot more doggy drama, many stories, and much to say, if I had all night, after an opening in which Lewis Steakbone famously barks “”Dogs coming, dogs going. Nothing ever happens“”
…
A much better film, BTW, than its flashy human imitation… and much prettier poster.
Love the fonts, Stel… and at least on this poster, the pouty and still beautiful Joan Crawdog steals the show.
I posted this on “Ballard Street” two years ago for (her avatar is a link to a fun post about the moon landing),
but GoComics after having reinstated me (all my comments were visible the day before) immediately set me to invisible again; who knows why.
Life interfered, and commenting on comics dropped to a really low priority so I’ve not bothered trying to get reinstated again. I have been thinking about trying to but it’s still a low priority.
Anyway, ML, the point is if you didn’t catch it then, Susan was kind enough to mention my invisible post at that time, here it is again.
is no longer “in full” but there are some very interesting pictures, and I do recommend the book “One Giant Leap: The Impossible Mission That Flew Us to the Moon” by Charles Fishman.
And just think, MMM’s rocket engine brought the astronauts back home to earth. I always thought he was pretty special, but Alexi’s article says he’s only one of 410,000 working on the Apollo program.
I understand. I thought about these two latest rocket rides and how much they cost for a couple of minutes in space. That much money could have done so much more good in a myriad of places. They could go to NASA and experience weightlessness if it’s that important.
DryandDusty
Guest
3 years ago
Good morning Balladeers, ((((Plods))))) and Miss Susan.
I’ve never seen either of these, but today’s poster kinda makes me want to. Nice job, Stel!
NATIONAL MOON DAY
NATIONAL LOLLIPOP DAY
NATIONAL FORTUNE COOKIE DAY
ohhh. That kinda moon.
Y’all pick whatever moon suits your fancy. (((((HuGz!)))))
perkycat
Member
Famed Member
3 years ago
Interesting poster. Much better than the human version. I absolutely love the names!! And, of course, the eye shadow makes the whole picture.
The Wild and Wonderful Thirties was fun and interesting.
Just curious ~ why is that ballerina smelling her shoe. I never took ballet, so I don’t know all the ins and outs of it. Is this something they all do? 🩰 🤪
We still have a little smoke every now and then. They were talking about thunderstorms last night and today, but nothing happened here. Breathe deep while you can.
Pointe shoes are very personal to a ballerina… specially made, hand shaped, well worn…
She’s actually kissing them, not sniffing them…. she kisses each shoe and lovingly rubs it against her cheek…
A sad scene but to modern eyes almost comically melodramatic.
…
It’s been years since I last saw it, but as I recall, she’s depressed… but when isn’t Garbone depressed?… a somewhat fading prima ballerina, whose lover has died….
I think he was an assassinated nobleman.
…
On top of that, she shows up for her big performance in Vienna, which they’ve told her is sold out.
I can’t remember whether she goes onstage or just peeks… and sees that the house is half empty.
She flees, back to her room in the hotel, and takes off her costume, determined to give up ballet….
in fact either then or a few minutes later, she’s proclaiming that it’s time to kill herself.
So in this image, while still mostly in costume, she’s kissing her beloved shoes goodbye, in a dramatic farewell to her life as a ballerina.
[Human original version]
[For anyone who may interested, I posted an apology toward the end of yesterday’s comments (7-19-2021) for the inappropriate John Oliver/Octopus video that I posted on Saturday.]
Such tiny lips. Kudos again, StelBel!!
It’s been raining here almost everyday for more than two weeks!
…
Send it out west, please.
I’m huffing and puffing and blowing west as hard as I can, but I don’t think it’s working.
Thanks for trying!
We got a sprinkle last night. Your magic must’ve worked.
Someone has to make a deal with the basset dimension to get the original films to this one.
I could only find the human version “Grand Hotel.” You’ll note, I’m sure, that the title is not “Grand Human Hotel” because unlike all bassets, not all humans are grand.
Anyway, here’s the link. As always, close out anything you have to, then go full screen to get rid of that ugly message board thing. All 1 hour 52 minutes and 41 seconds of…
…”Grand Hotel”…
…is there.
Wow, a new poster from StelBel! Love the lipstick (and purplie eye shadow, of course). But shouldn’t it be Grand Kennel? I know, kennels stir mixed emotions among our four legged masters.
The first two extras were a blast! I will have to watch the third tomorrow, as it is long and I am tired from a weekend of cooking up a BBQ event for my in-laws.
What a great son-in-law!!!
Brother in law, actually. My wife’s parents, as well as my own, have been gone for years. But we haven’t seen my BIL’s family since before COVID. He always enjoys my cooking because his wife makes him eat healthy food!
“The Wild and Wonderful Thirties”?! The depths of the Great Depression and the start of WW II were anything but wonderful for us or anyone else.
Ms. Garbone is as alluring as ever she was.
Wow! Grand Basset Hotel!
Beautiful, Stel!
A true classic from the glorious golden age of Hollywood, a time when they still thought it necessary to say “Hollywood California“, as if there could be another.
..
This is not so much a story as a chance for the studio to showcase all the talent and star power it could muster, from it’s own kennel of canine stars to any it could borrow…
in a series of intertwined small plots and vignettes designed to highlight their best features.
…
Garbone… her haughty beauty a cover for shyness… growls her most famous line, “I want to be alone”…
which most dogs and people still think she said in real life.
…
BTW, she had a heavy Swedish dog accent, which the director was hoping would sound Russian to the still rather unsophisticated 1930’s public.
Little did he know that the 2021 public probably still wouldn’t notice, accustomed as we are to basset actors playing any breed, nationality, or sometimes even gender they can pretend.
…
John Burybone showed off the famous profile … and acting chops… that he passed on to his pup and thus to his famous grandpuppy, “Doo” (Doodles) Burybone,…
whose current career started as a very young puppy actress in “BT, the Basset Terrestrial.”
…
There’s a lot more doggy drama, many stories, and much to say, if I had all night, after an opening in which Lewis Steakbone famously barks “”Dogs coming, dogs going. Nothing ever happens“”
…
A much better film, BTW, than its flashy human imitation… and much prettier poster.
Love the fonts, Stel… and at least on this poster, the pouty and still beautiful Joan Crawdog steals the show.
R.I.P.
.
.
So there really was a Clifton Clowers?
.
..
Lollipop. a pop pop! What lyrics they used to write.
The 17 or 18 year old girl…
…versus the full grown woman (wow).
Tootsie Pops!
Dibs on the chocolate ones!
I posted this on “Ballard Street” two years ago for
(her avatar is a link to a fun post about the moon landing),
but GoComics after having reinstated me (all my comments were visible the day before) immediately set me to invisible again; who knows why.
Life interfered, and commenting on comics dropped to a really low priority so I’ve not bothered trying to get reinstated again. I have been thinking about trying to but it’s still a low priority.
Anyway, ML, the point is if you didn’t catch it then, Susan was kind enough to mention my invisible post at that time, here it is again.
This
LINK
is no longer “in full” but there are some very interesting pictures, and I do recommend the book “One Giant Leap: The Impossible Mission That Flew Us to the Moon” by Charles Fishman.
And just think, MMM’s rocket engine brought the astronauts back home to earth. I always thought he was pretty special, but Alexi’s article says he’s only one of 410,000 working on the Apollo program.
https://www.gocomics.com/profile/2386117
Thanks Tigressy, I emailed that to our family
Whitey’s on the moon!
https://genius.com/Gil-scott-heron-whitey-on-the-moon-annotated#:~:text=Whitey%27s%20on%20the%20moon%20In%20this%20Gil%20Scott-Heron,captive%20in%20poverty%20due%20to%20racist%20government%20policies.
I understand. I thought about these two latest rocket rides and how much they cost for a couple of minutes in space. That much money could have done so much more good in a myriad of places. They could go to NASA and experience weightlessness if it’s that important.
Good morning Balladeers, ((((Plods))))) and Miss Susan.
Good morning, Cleophans and philm lovers!
I’ve never seen either of these, but today’s poster kinda makes me want to. Nice job, Stel!
NATIONAL MOON DAY
NATIONAL LOLLIPOP DAY
NATIONAL FORTUNE COOKIE DAY
ohhh. That kinda moon.
Y’all pick whatever moon suits your fancy. (((((HuGz!)))))
Interesting poster. Much better than the human version. I absolutely love the names!! And, of course, the eye shadow makes the whole picture.
The Wild and Wonderful Thirties was fun and interesting.
Just curious ~ why is that ballerina smelling her shoe. I never took ballet, so I don’t know all the ins and outs of it. Is this something they all do? 🩰 🤪
I had to go back and look. I didn’t see her take off her shoe the first time around.
BTW…………. we had our first smoke free morning in ages! The light on the walls during sunrise was white instead of orange! WooHoo!
Good, you need a break!
We still have a little smoke every now and then. They were talking about thunderstorms last night and today, but nothing happened here. Breathe deep while you can.
Pointe shoes are very personal to a ballerina… specially made, hand shaped, well worn…
She’s actually kissing them, not sniffing them…. she kisses each shoe and lovingly rubs it against her cheek…
A sad scene but to modern eyes almost comically melodramatic.
…
It’s been years since I last saw it, but as I recall, she’s depressed… but when isn’t Garbone depressed?… a somewhat fading prima ballerina, whose lover has died….
I think he was an assassinated nobleman.
…
On top of that, she shows up for her big performance in Vienna, which they’ve told her is sold out.
I can’t remember whether she goes onstage or just peeks… and sees that the house is half empty.
She flees, back to her room in the hotel, and takes off her costume, determined to give up ballet….
in fact either then or a few minutes later, she’s proclaiming that it’s time to kill herself.
So in this image, while still mostly in costume, she’s kissing her beloved shoes goodbye, in a dramatic farewell to her life as a ballerina.
“but when isn’t Garbone depressed?”
In “Ninotchka”.
Ah! Thanks for the explanation.
Yes, thanks for the explanation. I had no idea what this was about.
I know, right? I thought she was kissing her shoe.
I always thought Garbone was someone special. She is just beautiful! Love her eyelidiness. She does wear her makeup quite well.
Beautiful poster, Stel… And I love all the videos you included for today.
I finally got time to watch the third. Very interesting bit of history.
I like listening to this guy. He makes topics easy to understand.
Thanks, Happy. Very interesting,
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