Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Recent viewings

It Happened One Night.
A first-rate romantic comedy, circa 1934. Claudette Colbert is a spoiled-but-lonely heiress on the run from her father, who disapproves of her marriage to a flamboyant New York playboy. On the road, she encounters a cynical newspaper reporter (a young Clark Gable, looking disreputable in trenchcoat, fedora and pencil-thin mustache). Verbal sparks fly in all directions as they spar with each other, other bus passengers, and the occasional detective trying to track down the elusive heiress. Watching the two of them spontaneously improvise ways to distract unwelcome inquisitors, while becoming steadily closer to each other, is a sheer pleasure. Some of Gable's macho posturing wouldn't pass modern-day political muster, but aside from that minor quibble it's a delightful story from beginning to end. Highly recommended.

(Note: this review was written sometime back in January and got misplaced until now.)

1 comment:

  1. Some Chick @ 10:54PM | 2006-05-17| permalink

    God, I love that movie. I think B slept through most of it. Both times.

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    Felix @ 6:24PM | 2006-05-18| permalink

    Clearly, the ideal movie for you & B. would be a witty romantic comedy set in a postapocalyptic wasteland.

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    Yam @ 12:10PM | 2006-05-20| permalink

    It would have to include Audrey Hepburn and Charlton Heston.

    Soylent Green at Tiffany's? Breakfast of the Apes?

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    Yam @ 12:16PM | 2006-05-20| permalink

    I've been trying to get her to watch "Barbarella: Queen of the Galaxy" with me for several years. Does that qualify?

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    Some Chick @ 3:38PM | 2006-05-20| permalink

    It seems unfair to move an argument that should stay within the confines of a marriage to a public forum, but since you started it: I WILL NEVER WATCH BARBARELLA!!! IT SOUNDS LIKE CHARLTON HESTON'S TEETH!!!

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    Felix @ 3:40PM | 2006-05-20| permalink

    (looks around... rolls eyes... whistles tunelessly....)

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