Cooper: Diane, last night I dreamed I was eating a large, tasteless gumdrop, and awoke to discover I was chewing on one of my foam disposable earplugs. Perhaps I should consider moderating my nighttime coffee consumption.
-- "Twin Peaks"

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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Cary Grant Project

Today's entry is a pretty domestic-related film: "Penny Serenade". It's all about Cary Grant and Irene Dunne's marital woes and depressing life, centered around their hope of having a child. This one's got a couple of themes familiar from other lesser-known Cary Grant movies: divorce and adoption. Hmm. All 3 of his movies with Irene Dunne involved some kind of marital problems. But this one's got depression and despair sprinkled liberally throughout.


  1. "North By Northwest", 1959, also starring Eva Marie Saint and James Mason
  2. "Bringing Up Baby", 1938, also starring Katharine Hepburn
  3. "Charade", 1963, also starring Audrey Hepburn
  4. "The Philadelphia Story", 1940, also starring Katharine Hepburn and James Stewart
  5. "The Awful Truth", 1937, also starring Irene Dunne
  6. "Notorious", 1946, also starring Ingrid Bergman and Claude Rains
  7. "His Girl Friday", 1940, also starring Rosalind Russell and Ralph Bellamy
  8. "People Will Talk", 1951, also starring Hume Cronyn
  9. "Houseboat", 1958, also starring Sophia Loren
  10. "My Favorite Wife", 1940, also starring Irene Dunne
  11. "Father Goose", 1964, also starring Leslie Caron
  12. "Indiscreet", 1958, also starring Ingrid Bergman
  13. "Suspicion", 1941, also starring Joan Fontaine
  14. "The Bachelor And The Bobby-Soxer", 1947, also starring Myrna Loy
  15. "An Affair To Remember", 1957, also starring Deborah Kerr
  16. "To Catch A Thief", 1955, also starring Grace Kelly
  17. "The Talk Of The Town", 1942, also starring Jean Arthur and Ronald Colman
  18. "That Touch Of Mink", 1962, also starring Doris Day and Gig Young
  19. "Operation Petticoat", 1959, also starring Tony Curtis
  20. "Arsenic And Old Lace", 1944, also starring Raymond Massey
  21. "The Bishop's Wife", 1947, also starring Loretta Young and David Niven
  22. "Monkey Business", 1952, also starring Ginger Rogers
  23. "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House", 1948, also starring Myrna Loy and Melvyn Douglas
  24. "Walk Don't Run", 1966
  25. "Destination Tokyo", 1943, also starring John Garfield
  26. "Only Angels Have Wings", 1939, also starring Jean Arthur
  27. "I Was A Male War Bride", 1949, also starring Ann Sheridan
  28. "Once Upon A Honeymoon", 1942, also starring Ginger Rogers
  29. "In Name Only", 1939, also starring Carole Lombard
  30. "Topper", 1937, also starring Constance Bennett
  31. "The Grass Is Greener", 1960, also starring Deborah Kerr and Robert Mitchum
  32. "Kiss Them For Me", 1957, also starring Jayne Mansfield, Ray Walston, and Werner Klemperer
  33. "Penny Serenade", 1941, also starring Irene Dunne
  34. "Night And Day", 1946, also starring Alexis Smith
  35. "The Howards Of Virginia", 1940, also starring Martha Scott
  36. "Room For One More", 1952, also starring Betsy Drake
  37. "Sylvia Scarlett", 1935, also starring Katharine Hepburn
  38. "I'm No Angel", 1933, also starring Mae West
  39. "Gunga Din", 1939, also starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
  40. "None But The Lonely Heart", 1944, also starring Ethel Barrymore
  41. "She Done Him Wrong", 1933, also starring Mae West
  42. "The Pride And The Passion", 1957, also starring Frank Sinatra and Sophia Loren

Friday, March 25, 2011

Re-Death

I got a copy of my last show, "Death of a Salesman". And my biggest first impression is: Who's that old guy saying all my lines? I have gotten so old-looking. I no longer see any resemblance in me to Wil Wheaton (born 1972). But I see more and more the similarities to Zeljko Ivanek (born 1957).







Sunday, March 20, 2011

Cary Grant Project

Here's a Cary Grant movie in which he doesn't play a mid-Atlantic American WASP: "The Grass Is Greener", from the twilight part of his acting career. He's the typical titled English gentlemen, with land and a name, but so little money that his house and grounds are open to tourists. And his wife grows and sells mushrooms. Mushrooms!  It's about marital infidelity -- in a stuffy British way; along with some contrast of the differences between Americans and Englishmen.  Cary Grant's wife's wandering eye is locked onto an American millionaire, Robert Mitchum.

The Cary Grant Project now has a completed decade! The 1960s. Of course, it is Cary Grant's least active decade -- only half a dozen movies -- but you gotta start somewhere.
  1. "North By Northwest", 1959, also starring Eva Marie Saint and James Mason
  2. "Bringing Up Baby", 1938, also starring Katharine Hepburn
  3. "The Awful Truth", 1937, also starring Irene Dunne
  4. "Charade", 1963, also starring Audrey Hepburn
  5. "The Philadelphia Story", 1940, also starring Katharine Hepburn and James Stewart
  6. "Notorious", 1946, also starring Ingrid Bergman and Claude Rains
  7. "His Girl Friday", 1940, also starring Rosalind Russell and Ralph Bellamy
  8. "People Will Talk", 1951, also starring Hume Cronyn
  9. "Houseboat", 1958, also starring Sophia Loren
  10. "My Favorite Wife", 1940, also starring Irene Dunne
  11. "Father Goose", 1964, also starring Leslie Caron
  12. "Indiscreet", 1958, also starring Ingrid Bergman
  13. "Suspicion", 1941, also starring Joan Fontaine
  14. "The Bachelor And The Bobby-Soxer", 1947, also starring Myrna Loy
  15. "An Affair To Remember", 1957, also starring Deborah Kerr
  16. "To Catch A Thief", 1955, also starring Grace Kelly
  17. "The Talk Of The Town", 1942, also starring Jean Arthur and Ronald Colman
  18. "That Touch Of Mink", 1962, also starring Doris Day and Gig Young
  19. "Operation Petticoat", 1959, also starring Tony Curtis
  20. "Arsenic And Old Lace", 1944, also starring Raymond Massey
  21. "The Bishop's Wife", 1947, also starring Loretta Young and David Niven
  22. "Monkey Business", 1952, also starring Ginger Rogers
  23. "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House", 1948, also starring Myrna Loy and Melvyn Douglas
  24. "Walk Don't Run", 1966
  25. "Destination Tokyo", 1943, also starring John Garfield
  26. "Only Angels Have Wings", 1939, also starring Jean Arthur
  27. "I Was A Male War Bride", 1949, also starring Ann Sheridan
  28. "Once Upon A Honeymoon", 1942, also starring Ginger Rogers
  29. "In Name Only", 1939, also starring Carole Lombard
  30. "Topper", 1937, also starring Constance Bennett
  31. "The Grass Is Greener", 1960, also starring Deborah Kerr and Robert Mitchum
  32. "Kiss Them For Me", 1957, also starring Jayne Mansfield, Ray Walston, and Werner Klemperer
  33. "Night And Day", 1946, also starring Alexis Smith
  34. "The Howards Of Virginia", 1940, also starring Martha Scott
  35. "Room For One More", 1952, also starring Betsy Drake
  36. "Sylvia Scarlett", 1935, also starring Katharine Hepburn
  37. "I'm No Angel", 1933, also starring Mae West
  38. "Gunga Din", 1939, also starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
  39. "None But The Lonely Heart", 1944, also starring Ethel Barrymore
  40. "She Done Him Wrong", 1933, also starring Mae West
  41. "The Pride And The Passion", 1957, also starring Frank Sinatra and Sophia Loren

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Jobs & Taxes

As part of my "organizational efforts" -- one of my many unadventurous, prosaic projects -- I now have all my old tax paperwork in one place. This became possible when I came across the oldest bundle, now labeled "1981-1982 & 1984-1988 Taxes". I'm still holding on to them, despite one of my other projects being the destruction of old bills -- you know, credit card, electric company, etc. Before I started Project Bill Destruction, I still had them all, going back to 1987, with a couple random earlier receipts thrown in from the time before credit cards and living on my own. Those are slowing disappearing with the help of a shredder and a data management program I'm continually updating for entering and retrieving all that info from a MySQL database.

Anyway, the point was the taxes. I've got 29 years of tax records counting the latest 2010 return. (There wasn't any income for 1983.) Adjusted Gross Income for 1981? $778. Party on. Granted, that wasn't a whole year of employment. Still, I remember it being $3.80 an hour -- more than minimum wage!

And speaking of 1983, that was part of the longest gap of not working I've ever had. (Knock on wood.) 17 months, I'm estimating, from the end of my high school co-op job until my college co-op job started. (Current active streak is at 11.5 months.)

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Cary Grant Project

Now that I'm getting the netflix, I can see some of the more obscure titles I've been waiting to stumble across for this project.  "I'm No Angel", kind of like the other movie Cary Grant was in with Mae West, is really a Mae West movie and not a Cary Grant movie.  He's pretty much missing from the first hour.  I don't really get the popularity or attraction of Mae West, so given that it's her movie (she wrote it, too), it's no surprise I've buried it down near the end.  Cary Grant is a rich guy who falls for her lower-class (working class?) circus performer.  This is the movie where she tells her maid to peel her a grape.


And now we've hit 40 Cary Grant movies:
  1. "North By Northwest", 1959, also starring Eva Marie Saint and James Mason
  2. "Bringing Up Baby", 1938, also starring Katharine Hepburn
  3. "The Awful Truth", 1937, also starring Irene Dunne
  4. "Charade", 1963, also starring Audrey Hepburn
  5. "The Philadelphia Story", 1940, also starring Katharine Hepburn and James Stewart
  6. "Notorious", 1946, also starring Ingrid Bergman and Claude Rains
  7. "His Girl Friday", 1940, also starring Rosalind Russell and Ralph Bellamy
  8. "People Will Talk", 1951, also starring Hume Cronyn
  9. "Houseboat", 1958, also starring Sophia Loren
  10. "My Favorite Wife", 1940, also starring Irene Dunne
  11. "Father Goose", 1964, also starring Leslie Caron
  12. "Indiscreet", 1958, also starring Ingrid Bergman
  13. "Suspicion", 1941, also starring Joan Fontaine
  14. "The Bachelor And The Bobby-Soxer", 1947, also starring Myrna Loy
  15. "An Affair To Remember", 1957, also starring Deborah Kerr
  16. "To Catch A Thief", 1955, also starring Grace Kelly
  17. "The Talk Of The Town", 1942, also starring Jean Arthur and Ronald Colman
  18. "That Touch Of Mink", 1962, also starring Doris Day and Gig Young
  19. "Operation Petticoat", 1959, also starring Tony Curtis
  20. "Arsenic And Old Lace", 1944, also starring Raymond Massey
  21. "The Bishop's Wife", 1947, also starring Loretta Young and David Niven
  22. "Monkey Business", 1952, also starring Ginger Rogers
  23. "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House", 1948, also starring Myrna Loy and Melvyn Douglas
  24. "Walk Don't Run", 1966
  25. "Destination Tokyo", 1943, also starring John Garfield
  26. "Only Angels Have Wings", 1939, also starring Jean Arthur
  27. "I Was A Male War Bride", 1949, also starring Ann Sheridan
  28. "Once Upon A Honeymoon", 1942, also starring Ginger Rogers
  29. "In Name Only", 1939, also starring Carole Lombard
  30. "Topper", 1937, also starring Constance Bennett
  31. "Kiss Them For Me", 1957, also starring Jayne Mansfield, Ray Walston, and Werner Klemperer
  32. "Night And Day", 1946, also starring Alexis Smith
  33. "The Howards Of Virginia", 1940, also starring Martha Scott
  34. "Room For One More", 1952, also starring Betsy Drake
  35. "Sylvia Scarlett", 1935, also starring Katharine Hepburn
  36. "I'm No Angel", 1933, also starring Mae West
  37. "Gunga Din", 1939, also starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
  38. "None But The Lonely Heart", 1944, also starring Ethel Barrymore
  39. "She Done Him Wrong", 1933, also starring Mae West
  40. "The Pride And The Passion", 1957, also starring Frank Sinatra and Sophia Loren

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Feb In Review

Another month has slipped away.  Still no job, although I did have one on-site interview.  Even with all the time I should have, it always feels like there's never enough time to do the things I want to do.  So in a way, I can understand old people who really have nothing to do and still feel like there's not enough time.  Anyway, at "heavy game day" this month, I played Through The Ages and Wealth Of Nations.  And the games at "regular game day" were London, To Court The King, and The Castle Of The Devil.  To Court The King is just a boring, dice rolling time filler and The Castle Of The Devil seems kind of random to me, even though some people seem to be able to figure out which team each player is on even without using cards that reveal that info to them.  But London is the kind of detailed strategy game built on an historical framework that I seem to really like.

This month's movie list is excessively, abnormally long, no doubt enhanced by the fact that I do have the time.  But what's a couple hours a day. That should still leave time for more stuff.  A lot of these movies are serious and often depressing -- but those are also the best of the bunch.   "The Little Foxes" is one.  Some of the characters are so mean, but the family seems realistic to me, even transposed to the present day, 70 years later.  "On The Beach" is a good post-apocalyptic-nightmare movie done in a serious way which I had not heard of before.  And "Marty" is always good, even though a little quiet and a little too close to home.  So to speak.  There are exceptions to the general themes of "seriousness" and "quality", of course.  Mega Python, anyone?

(Ordered by date viewed this month. Let the good times roll.)
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| 2011-02-01 - Book Of Eli, The (2010)                |
| 2011-02-02 - Great Dictator, The (1940)             |
| 2011-02-03 - Anne Of The Thousand Days (1969)       |
| 2011-02-04 - Mega Python vs. Gatoroid (2011)        |
| 2011-02-05 - Little Foxes, The (1941)               |
| 2011-02-06 - Five Easy Pieces (1970)                |
| 2011-02-06 - Frighteners, The (1996)                |
| 2011-02-07 - Witness For The Prosecution (1957)     |
| 2011-02-08 - Separate Tables (1958)                 |
| 2011-02-09 - Mr. Deeds Goes To Town (1936)          |
| 2011-02-10 - House Of Rothschild, The (1934)        |
| 2011-02-10 - On The Beach (1959)                    |
| 2011-02-11 - Ball Of Fire (1941)                    |
| 2011-02-11 - Seven Brides For Seven Brothers (1954) |
| 2011-02-13 - Annie Get Your Gun (1950)              |
| 2011-02-13 - Robin And The Seven Hoods (1964)       |
| 2011-02-14 - Machete (2010)                         |
| 2011-02-16 - Picture Of Dorian Gray, The (1945)     |
| 2011-02-17 - Cat Ballou (1965)                      |
| 2011-02-18 - Stagecoach (1939)                      |
| 2011-02-20 - Alice Adams (1935)                     |
| 2011-02-20 - Swing Time (1936)                      |
| 2011-02-21 - Blow-Up (1966)                         |
| 2011-02-21 - Room At The Top (1959)                 |
| 2011-02-22 - Bad Day At Black Rock (1955)           |
| 2011-02-23 - Marty (1955)                           |
| 2011-02-23 - Summertime (1955)                      |
| 2011-02-25 - Bad Seed, The (1956)                   |
| 2011-02-25 - Devil And Daniel Webster, The (1941)   |
| 2011-02-26 - Suddenly, Last Summer (1959)           |
| 2011-02-27 - You Can't Take It With You (1938)      |
| 2011-02-28 - Lavender Hill Mob, The (1951)          |
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