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mabrndt
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Reply to  StelBel
3 years ago

Love the glasses reflections. Kudos again, StelBel!!!

Would have guessed the right (from this point of view) reflection is Bogart; I tend to forget MacMurray had a career before My Three Sons on TV.

happyhappyhappy
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3 years ago

I like them all, but i really like this one.

happyhappyhappy
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3 years ago

The Nicholas Brothers piece was all done in one take. One.

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  happyhappyhappy
3 years ago

They’re almost superhuman.

P51Strega
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3 years ago

After one take of that I imagine they needed a week before they could even walk again, LOL.

Alexikakos
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3 years ago

 
I’ve liked “Rhapsody in Blue” from the first time I heard it.
 
Quoting from (this is the entire article):
 
The World Book Encyclopedia Volume 15 Q-R

 
Field Enterprises Educational Corporation
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Library of Congress Catalog Number 63-7006
Page: 272
 
RHAPSODY Rap  soh  dih is the name given to
certain musical compositions and poetic works. Such
works are usually emotional, somewhat disconnected,
and ecstatic in nature. A rhapsody in music may be
irregular in form. In ancient Greece, an epic poem
intended to be recited was called a rhapsody.
 

DennisinSeattle
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3 years ago

Oh boy, a brand new poster! The human version is a favorite of mine, but I have never seen the original basset version. Will it be at the bassetplex anytime soon?

Who could blame Freddy Mac Mutty for falling under Barbara Stanhound’s spell! So aloof and smelling so good, even through the smoke. Even without purplie eye shadow, she is one hot b…ch!

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3 years ago

Love the three musical pieces accompanying the poster. I wonder why we don’t have horns in pop music anymore. They were common in the 60s in soul and other music.

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Reply to  StelBel
3 years ago

“Spinning Wheel”! – One of my all-time favorites!

Liverlips McCracken
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Reply to  DennisinSeattle
3 years ago

50+ years old, still touring, still recording.

nighthawks
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3 years ago

for Stel’s new poster!

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Tigressy
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3 years ago

Vincent Price, not scary:

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MontanaLady
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3 years ago

Love it! He was truly a great actor! Too bad he made so many horror films. He was really a gentle man.

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Reply to  MontanaLady
3 years ago

I highly recommend “The Raven” with him, Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre and – very young (hubba! hubba!) Jack Nicholson…

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Reply to  MontanaLady
3 years ago

I understand that he was a gardener.

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Reply to  MontanaLady
3 years ago

So was Karloff. My Dad used to ride the train into London with him.

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Reply to  nighthawks
3 years ago

I applaud it, also. Great poster and so well done. Love the glasses and the touches of red.

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3 years ago

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nighthawks
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3 years ago

Fried Chicken Day

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SusanSunshine
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3 years ago

Oooh… a new poster!

And for “Double Dog Indemnity”… which set the standard for doggy noir films.

I saw it when I was quite young… a very complicated, convoluted film, confusing in its rather adult themes.

I didn’t know that it had challenged the prewar production codes still in effect… just as the depression-era Hays Code had stemmed what it considered the moral excesses of the 1920’s.

It almost didn’t get made due to its theme of multiple adulteries inciting murder.

I agree with Dennis… Barbara Stanhound is one cool customer…
beautiful, sleek…

She’s not the kind of dog you nickname “Babs” without permission…. or try to roughhouse with, or tease by playing keep-away with her favorite toy.

You’re likely to be met with as cold a stare as a basset can manage…

she’s no greyhound in that department, but much better than any sight-hound at biting an overly familiar finger.

The film won many awards, and Billy WildDog, its director, considered it one of his best, if not his VERY best, film…

even though it was one of his first, and he went on to direct SO many Howlywood classics, from noir thrillers to hysterical canine comedy,

I later saw the pallid human imitation… look, they were embarrassed to even list the so called “stars”.

I never did understand the casting of the female human… or especially why the males were willing to murder for her…

Sorry, but I just couldn’t see the glamor.

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Another viewing of “Double Dog Indemnity”as an adult confirmed its vast superiority.

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3 years ago

 
“I never did understand the casting of the female human… or especially why the males were willing to murder for her…
Sorry, but I just couldn’t see the glamor.”
 
I never could either.
Her weekly performances in the human version of “The Big Dog Park” were the equivalent of an un-thrown stick.
 
 

 
 

DryandDusty
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3 years ago

Good morning Balladeers, (((((Plods))))) and Miss Susan!

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3 years ago

 
Apropos of nothing here:
 
My short review of John Grisham’s “Camino Winds” and a surmise about James Patterson.
 
I got thirteen and one half pages in, skipped to the last few pages to see if there was anything I wanted to find in the middle; there wasn’t.
Not only was the pot at full boil, it was boiled dry (evidence of that dry-up: all the completely superfluous obscenities given to the characters’ dialogue).
 
Virtually everything “written” by James Patterson in the last few years.
“Heres my signature, where’s my cheque.”
 

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3 years ago

 
This is my day for bad reviews it seems.
While searching the ‘net for William Shatner’s character name (Brett) in “The Big Valley,” I came upon “The Tomorrow War” “an Amazon original.”
I got a little over five minutes in (I wouldn’t have gone that far except it’s a time travel movie and I like those and will give them a longer viewing time even if they’re bad) and shut it off.
“The Tomorrow War” is not bad; it’s terrible.
 

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3 years ago

saw the previews of that movie and since life is so short, I’ll take your
word for that particular time travel film (I too, love time travel stories and
films)and take a pass on it……the previews alone made it suspect for me

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3 years ago

So it’s kinda like Cruise’s Ground Hog Day with Aliens? Edge of Tomorrow?

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3 years ago

Good morning, Cleophans and poster put-er uppers!

A new philm poster from our Stel-lar artist! Wow. Noir at its best…. I can’t find out who did the human version, whose initials are on the tattoo, but they would approve.
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Leave the hand roll. Take the chicken

Y’all have a wonderful day. (((((HuGz!)))))

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Reply to  Old Phart Plods
3 years ago

Best of both worlds?

Alexikakos
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3 years ago

 
That’s not a “hand-roll”, these are “hand-rolls.”
Bad paraphrase, I know.
 
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3 years ago

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nighthawks
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Reply to  Tigressy
3 years ago

yeah, if you’re going to hand roll something…….

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Reply to  Alexikakos
3 years ago

XD

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Reply to  Old Phart Plods
3 years ago

Ooh… I’ll take the hand rolls, pretty please… with fresh raw fish, hopefully maguro, and some nice roe. Thanks.

Yes, if I can have otoro, even better…. but I’d eat it plain, as sashimi.

Putting otoro in a sushi roll is like making a sandwich with a great steak… I suppose it’s ok if you’re rich, and get it every day, but for most of us it’s a rare treat.

If you don’t like raw fish, I’ll have yours too, please! 😁

Sorry, not fried chicken.

I mean, I love fried chicken, but not in my sushi (or gimbap) if I can have real sushi fish instead.

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Reply to  SusanSunshine
3 years ago

We love hoe (raw fish sashimi-style)! And with what we get from our fish monger it’s actually safe!

MontanaLady
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3 years ago

Wow! What a great new poster! Stel, you are amazing. I remember the human version. Quite good suspense. Maybe we’ll all meet at the BassetPlex to see this one. I’ll bet Susan and I won’t need to sit in the back row. I’ll bring the Doggie Treats..

MontanaLady
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3 years ago

What great music you chose for today’s poster, Stel. Finger snapping jive. Loved the Nicholas Brothers! And my earworm for the day is In The Mood……. loved all the brass.

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