I just watched Breakfast at Tiffany's last night and...ummmm..well, Audrey was quite the beauty. I hadn't really read much about it, and my perception of what it would be was really "off." Audrey plays a young woman who "plays the field" (escort is a nice word) and the man she befriends who just moved in to her apartment house is a "kept" man by an older, married woman. She keeps hoping to marry one of these rich guys she goes out with, but they all turn out to be "rats" or "super rats" (go figure) and they dump her.
The movie was based on a book by Truman Capote, and I'm betting his story didn't give it the "light touch" that the movie did. My 50th Anniversary Edition DVD has extra interviews with the director (Blake Edwards, who died last December). He hinted that he wasn't able to make her character (visualized by Capote as sexy Marilyn Monroe) like she was in the book. "A big jump from the Capote Holly Golightly to the film Holly Golightly," he said.
I was expecting a light-hearted romp of the early 60s with lovely New York fashion and jewelry. But instead, it was a rather depressing tale of a young woman who escaped a horrible childhood only to have a horrible adulthood. A good story in itself, but when expectations are not met, it is depressing. Not really a movie for kids, although nothing really graphic is shown, and much of the inferences will go right over their heads, but the theme is pretty bleak and of course is about a prostitute trying to keep her head above water and better her lot in life.
I think I'll go watch The Parent Trap now (also 1961). It's just a romp about two parents that split up their twins as babies and never bother to tell them about their other biological parent, much less that they have a sibling. Now that's fun!
Update: I just watched The Parent Trap and the DD and I enjoyed it. Yes, a light-hearted romp. My only objection to it was the occasional violence. But I guess it was PC to slap people around in 1961, huh? The girls slap each other (hard) and start a rolling around on the floor and cake and punch spilling fight. Later, the ex-wife slaps (and punches) the father and when the girls finally upset the fiance enough to make her leave, she slaps one of them (very hard) after saying "Do you two share everything? Then share this with your sister!" SLAP! Really, it's OK to hit a 13-year-old? But again, great to see the fashions, especially the more casual ones for younger kids.
Next up, West Side Story. Just a romp about a couple of groups of kids in a city neighborhood who like to sing and dance, I hear. Maybe it's like Glee.
These are my personal thoughts on any topic that happens to pop into my pretty little head. My soapbox and outlet for rants and raves that apparently have been building up for some time now! Updated whenever.
Friday, May 27, 2011
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Famous people with my birthday
I share my birthdate with these folks...
1491 King Henry VIII
1577 Peter Paul Rubens, Flemish Baroque painter, Circumcision
1824 Paul Broca, France, brain surgeon/anthro, located speech center
1902 Richard Rodgers, born in Hammels Station, New York, composer, Rodgers and Hammerstein
1902 John Dillinger (robber)
1926 Mel Brooks
1933 - Pat Morita, Berkeley CA, actor (Happy Days, Karate Kid)
1946 Gilda Radner, born in Detroit, Michigan, actress, SNL, Haunted Honeymoon
1948 Kathy Bates, born in Memphis, Tennessee, academy award winning actress, Misery
1966 Mary Stuart Masterson, born in Houston, Texas, actress, Some Kind of Wonderful
1966 John Cusack, born in Chicago, actor, Stand By Me, Sure Thing, Better Off Dead
1967 - Gil Bellows, Canadian actor
Gilda has always been one of my favorite"birthday buddies" and I just found this quote:
A thought on comfort...
"I base my fashion taste on what doesn't itch."
- Gilda Radner
- Gilda Radner
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
1961 Births
A few of those who came into the world the same year I did...
01/13/1961 Julia Louis-Dreyfus, NYC, comedienne (SNL, Seinfeld, Day by Day)
01/26/1961 Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oiler/LA Kings (NHL MVP 1980-1987
03/15/1961 Fabio, Italy, romance novels model
05/31/1961 Lea Thompson, actress (Casual Sex, Howard the Duck, Space Camp)
05/29/1961 Melissa Etheridge, US singer/songwriter/guitarist (Never Enough)
06/09/1961 Michael J Fox, Edm, actor (Family Ties, Back to the Future, Teen Wolf)
06/14/1961"Boy George" O'Dowd, androgynous vocalist & druggie (Culture Club)
07/01/1961 Diana Frances Spencer, Sandringham England, Princess of Wales
07/15/1961 Forest Whitaker, actor (Bloodsport, Platoon, Stakeout)
07/18/1961 Elizabeth McGovern, Evanston Ill, actress (Once Upon a Time in Amer)
08/04/1961 Barack Obama (President)
08/04/1961 Barack Obama (President)
07/23/1961 Woody Harrelson, Midland Tx, actor (Woody Boyd-Cheers)
08/27/1961"Downtown" Julie Brown, TV host (Club MTV, Inside Edition)
09/25/1961 Heather Locklear, LA Ca, actress (Stacy-T J Hooker, Sammy Jo-Dynasty)
:09/30/1961 Crystal Bernard, Dallas, actress (Amy-It's a Living, Helen-Wings)
10/18/1961 Wynton Marsalis, New Orleans La, jazz trumpeter (Grammy 1983)
10/18/1961 Erin Moran, Burbank Calif, actress (Happy Days, Joanie Loves Chachi)
11/02/1961 k.d. lang, country singer (& the Reclines-Absolute Torch & Twang)
11/04/1961 Ralph Macchio, Huntington NY, actor (Karate Kid, 8 is Enough
11/12/1961 Nadia Comaneci, [Gheorghe] Romania, gymnist (1st 10/Olympic-gold-1976
11/19/1961 Meg Ryan, Bethel Ct, actr (When Harry Met Sally, As the World Turns)
11/22/1961 Mariel Hemingway, Ketchum ID, actress (Personal Best, Civil Wars)
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
1961 Events
05/01/1961 1st US airplane hijacked to Cuba
05/04/1961 13 Freedom riders began bus trip through South
05/25/1961 JFK sets goal of putting a man on Moon before the end of decade
08/17/1961 Building of Berlin Wall begins
10/06/1961 JFK advises Americans to build shelters
12/31/1961 1st performance of Beach Boys
June 1961
06/14/1961 106øF, hottest temperature in San Francisco
06/17/1961 Russian ballet dancer Rudolph Nureyev defects to west in Frankfurt
06/18/1961 CBS radio cancels Gunsmoke
06/19/1961 Kuwait declares independence from UK
06/24/1961 Iraq demands dominion over Kuwait
06/24/1961 Beatles record "If You Love Me Baby"
06/29/1961 Launch of Transit 4a, with 1st nuclear power supply (SNAP-3)
06/30/1961 Explorer (12) fails to reach Earth orbit
Monday, May 23, 2011
1961-65 Margaret & Family
A little travel back in time...(I'm the small one)
That's my mom holding me, my sister Jennifer in the red coat (and next to my mom in the other shots) and my sister Chris with the white hat. Me in the bonnet. Chris is looking very Jackie Kennedy.
From left to right: Darlene (our cousin), Jennifer (my sister), Chris (sister), my Dad and me,
with our mom in the back. At our pool when we lived in Antioch. The only house I've ever lived in with a pool and I have no memories (OK, a couple)! Russ and I visited this spot many years
ago and the house was right next to a KFC and the pool had been cemented in.
with our mom in the back. At our pool when we lived in Antioch. The only house I've ever lived in with a pool and I have no memories (OK, a couple)! Russ and I visited this spot many years
ago and the house was right next to a KFC and the pool had been cemented in.
We left and there went the neighborhood!
A princess from the start.
Proof! I was a natural blonde! Ages: 3, 10, 18.
Chris, Jennifer and me and Mopsy as a puppy. On the ranch in Stockton. 1965?
Again, no memories of this.
1961 Fashions Pt 2
I'm currently fascinated with Breakfast at Tiffany's and the black dresses Audrey Hepburn wears in it. (I have yet to see the movie!) Here are the two that seem to be iconic from the movie.
1961 Fashions, Pt 1
Some wonderful images from Fashion-Era.com. See their website for even more photos. There were plenty of "leftovers" from the 50s through the mid-60s.
A great description of Women's fashions in 1961:
http://www.paperpast.com/html/1961_fashion.html
Men's Fashion:
Also from
http://www.paperpast.com/html/1961_fashion.html
Men's Fashion.---The trim, easy two-button suit was the important item in men's fashions for 1962. The look established by President Kennedy was as immediately popular as the Ivy League three-button suit was 10 years earlier. The two-button suit allowed more shoulder, more lapel, and more chest room, and exposed more shirt and tie. There was also a small, growing interest in the one-button suit jacket.
Classic suiting fabrics continued to be featured, such as worsteds, cotton and synthetic cords, sharkskins, mohairs, and iridescent blends. Camel became important for fall, while shetlands and rugged tweeds dominated the leisure-wear market. Gray flannel, out of fashion for five years, returned in more durable blends. The ski-look in country clothes was as outstanding in men's sportswear as in women's. Fur-trimmed collars and fur-lined semi casual coats, as well as suede and suede-trimmed jackets, were also popular in leisure clothes. Odd jackets continued in casual wear, with more prominent patterns.
Brown for town made a surprising comeback, often with subtle stripings of black, blue, or green. High-rising slip-on shoes with square toes and new wing tips were shown for casual as well as evening wear. Stripes were popular in shirts and ties. Hats with preshaped crowns or triangular convex forms and semicasual town hats in silk and velour made fashion news.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
1961 Movies
Here are a few of the big movies that came out in 1961.
From the website: http://sixties60s.com/1961movies.htm
Some of the good ones....
And then some of the "B" movies
Reptilicus - Danish movie filmed twice in English and Danish. Miners find a dragon's tail which regenerates to reek havoc in Amsterdam.
Also a link in case you want to see the entire list of 397 movies that came out that year!
http://www.myvideostore.com/content/movies/year.html?client=&year=1961
From the website: http://sixties60s.com/1961movies.htm
Some of the good ones....
The Absent-Minded Professor
One Hundred and One Dalmatians
The Alamo
One Hundred and One Dalmatians
The Alamo
Breakfast at Tiffany's
King of Kings
Exodus
The Parent Trap
Swiss Family Robinson
A Raisin in the Sun
The World of Suzie Wong
La Dolce Vita
El Cid
The Errand Boy (Jerry Lewis)
The Ladies Man (Jerry Lewis)
Flower Drum Song
Pocketful of Miracles
Splendor in the Grass
Two Rode Together
The Parent Trap
Swiss Family Robinson
A Raisin in the Sun
The World of Suzie Wong
La Dolce Vita
El Cid
The Errand Boy (Jerry Lewis)
The Ladies Man (Jerry Lewis)
Flower Drum Song
Pocketful of Miracles
Splendor in the Grass
Two Rode Together
Babes in Toyland
The Young Ones
Westside Story
The Young Ones
Westside Story
And then some of the "B" movies
Reptilicus - Danish movie filmed twice in English and Danish. Miners find a dragon's tail which regenerates to reek havoc in Amsterdam.
The Pit and the Pendulum Roger Corman and Vincent Price team up for the second, and most acclaimed of the ten stylistic Edgar Allen Poe series.
Atlantis, the Lost Continent Geroge Pal's worst movie with lots of footage taken from Quo Vadis and the Naked Jungle.
Mothra - Toho Studios, gives us the first of ten starring the friendly monster (non larval stage).
Also a link in case you want to see the entire list of 397 movies that came out that year!
http://www.myvideostore.com/content/movies/year.html?client=&year=1961
Friday, May 20, 2011
1961 Trivia
My "big" birthday is coming up and I've been having fun researching what the world was like that year, and that day I came into the world.
Here's a newsreel from that day and also a recording of a Kennedy giving a talk that day.
Here's a newsreel from that day and also a recording of a Kennedy giving a talk that day.
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