Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

The Time of My Life...

(Photo from Lions Gate Entertainment)
I guess we all know by now that Patrick Swayze
passed away yesterday.
It feels like the end of an era to me.
I was 11 years old when "Dirty Dancing" 
was released in 1987.
It seems like yesterday when my aunt
took my cousin Phoebe and I to see it.
I had no idea what I was going to see...
 I remember being head over heels for him after the first scene
that showed him dancing "afterhours"
in the "secret room".
After the movie,
 there was the soundtrack that carried me
through the remainder of my childhood
and up through my karaoke years...
singing "Time of My Life"
with anyone who would join me.
Going back to my "Chickasaw State Park" memories,
we would sit out on the bridge or the playground late at night
and play the soundtrack on our "boombox".
Chickasaw was very much like the movie to us...
it had paths that led down through the woods to the bridge, etc.
I guess we felt like we were living in that movie ~ crazy kids.
It's one of those movies that you never get tired of
watching over and over again!
Now...almost 23 years later,
time has flown by and the end of an era has arrived
with the death of Patrick Swayze.
I know that I'm getting older when
my "teen hearthrob" has passed away.
I was going to watch the movie last night in memory of him,
but my daughter was up until almost 11pm...
so tonight's the night...
I will sit back in my recliner, watch "Dirty Dancing"
and reminisce about
 "The Time of My Life"

Friday, September 04, 2009

Waterloo Bridge

I've always been passionate about classic
(AKA "old") movies.
  "Gone With the Wind", "It's a Wonderful Life",
"Rebel Without a Cause", "East of Eden", etc.
I recently watched a movie called
"Waterloo Bridge"
 that was a wonderfully romantic,
though tragic, movie.
I've always loved Vivien Leigh.
There's just something
really mysterious and romantic about her.
Aside from her obvious beauty,
her eyes always seemed
to truly be "the windows to her soul".
If you've ever read a biography on her
(or watched one on TMC),
you know what I'm talking about.
Her life was full, but her heart was always empty.
She suffered from depression
and, later, tuberculosis.
It was said that one of her best qualities
as an actress was her ability to "cry on demand".
She pulled emotion from her life to create
amazing emotional scenes on the big screen.
If you haven't seen this movie, you MUST!

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