Sunday, March 29, 2015

Last Night was the Night

I felt like I was in a slap stick comedy yesterday! Mama and I started off the day going to Sam's Club and Kroger. While we were at Sam's mom saw this HUGE inflatable to take out on the lake and she wanted it soooo bad. Then she started asking me if there were any single guests that are under the age of 35 that make good enough money to have a house by the lake she she could visit....

I told her about the guy that Nikki says "flusters me" cause I do think he is cute and he is here all the time, but I would never date him! Mom kept telling me that i needed to get myself "gussied up" so the next time he comes in he can sweep me off my feet... I don't think I will be doing that anytime soon. 

That was the whole conversation through Sam's and Kroger we were just in and out buying some stuff and she still telling me to get a rich man! What am I going to do with her?
When we got home we found out the our heater in the house no longer worked. So the whole house was freezing! Since I live in the basement my room was the coldest so I ended up upstairs the whole day playing flow on my Ipad watching tv with my mom and dad. However dad feel asleep on the couch so we started to watch The Angriest Man in Brooklyn (2014) which Started Robin Williams. I liked what I saw of the movie but it felt weird watching Williams character trying to kill himself by jumping off the Brooklyn Bridge. Not only that but the movie being made in the same year that he did pass was a little too close to home. I loved the ending when everyone was screaming and cussing out the Captain of the boat. It was weird seeing Peter Dinklage in the film cause I am used to him playing in Game of Thrones... it kinda through me off a bit but he was still fantastic to say the least!

After that mom and I watched The 50th Anniversary Special of the Making of the Sound of Music with Diane Sawyer! I learned so much from this special about the movie it's crazy! Like the opening scene of the movie was shot in 20 mins with a helicopter in 9 takes! I also learned that they shot on location, which seems rather odd for a movie in which they were not guaranteed a success! However, these places are still around and you can visit them! I WANT TO GO NOW! Mom made fun of me cause when Diane Sawyer was on the fountain she asked other to join her to make the scene and I told her I would totally do it!

Then dad woke up and we had to watch basketball, which he was getting mad at the Lady Vols cause they were behind a lot! However, he went to bed and they won so go figure. Then mom and I watched a movie!

The movie is called This is the Night from 1932 Staring Thelma Todd, and the very first movie the great Cary Grant was ever in. I found out the Grant was not very keen on making this movie because he did not want to be type cast as the "Good looking stupid character". Of course he never was cause he played in so many different types of movie as so many different types of characters.

I like how that some of the scene have a blue tint to them. The only ones that this tint are the scene when you are seeing the places in Venice so it makes it seem like a dream, which for the main character Germain who gets caught up playing the "wife" of another character and they get caught up in a whole mess!

This was an interesting movie because it was filmed in the Pre code days. Which means there are more "Risky" stuff in the movie from the 30s than others. Like one woman's clothes keep falling off and how they are looking for a woman who's "Torso Talks". Which is probably the most original way of saying how attractive a woman is!





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