Wednesday Night Open Thread

I finally watched “A Star Is Born” the other day. I enjoyed it.

Oh, you think I’m talking about that Lady Gaga thing? No. I watched the Janet Gaynor version from 1937.

I haven’t made plans to watch the 1954 version yet. Or the 1976 version. or 2009’s Crazy Heart, which is a rip-off, isn’t it?

If I do watch the new version, it’ll be a while. I have to watch the other ones first. But I do kinda like the trailer for it.

[The YouTube]

Oh, in the Janet Gaynor version? There’s a scene early on where Esther (Janet Gaynor) go to Grauman’s Chinese Theatre. She stops at Harold Lloyd’s prints. You can see the end of the signature in the square next to Lloyd’s. That signature? Janet Gaynor’s.*

Enough of my watching movies. What’s on your mind? Got something you’d like to share? It’s Wednesday Night Open Thread.

Who wants to start?

16 Comments

  1. I think this’ll be an interesting experiment, Basil.

    Every time I’ve seen a remake of a movie that I’ve seen (let’s put aside Brian DePalma ripoffs of Hitchcock films), I’ve found it educational to see how a later generation interprets a story. What scenes are glossed over or deleted? Which ones are expanded? What new ideas, themes, or scenes are inserted or just more emphasized?

    The positive, motivational Bill Murray remake of The Razor’s Edge was so superior to the original moody black-and-white whining waaah film that I wondered if they were even based on the same book.

    But the vast majority of remakes work the opposite way: The original film so outshines the remake featuring a gay, hippie, or SJW subplot that I wonder why they bothered to redo the film.

    I assume you will find subtle differences among the three or four versions you watch. I hope you’ll report on them like you did with Dr. Who. I haven’t seen any of them.

  2. This is far from a universally recognizable song — so I’m not hoping for a Song Parody placement out of it.
    But it did pop into an unoccupied portion of my head as I moseyed along:

    A long time ago
    In 2019
    There were more socialist candidates
    Than you’ve ever seen!
    They’d run around yelling “Free!”
    And “The Earth is being warmed!”
    And “We’ll pay for it all
    Via unicorns.”

    You’ll see Green agitators
    And long-neglected geeks
    Some antifa cabals
    Backed by the Chinese,
    Some tats, weird hats, irrelevence,
    And sure as you’re born
    They’re never going to lose their uniform.

    Old NOAA was there
    To answer the call
    It ramped up the animus
    Just as the temps started falling
    It blacklisted enemies
    Two by two
    And when called out
    They swore it was all true:

    “Hey Gore!”

    I got your Green agitators,
    Long-neglected geeks
    Never-Trumpy-backed cabals
    Speaking pimpanese
    Democrats & dilettantes,
    But sure as you’re born,
    You’re never going to milk no unicorn.

  3. Hey, Walrus:
    From that “White Privilege Album”:

    “Happiness Is A Warned Gen”

    __

    ♩♫♪

    She’s not a girl
    Hobbes misses much!!

    Doo-doo-doo-die-doo-doo-doo . . .
    Oh yeah

    Unacquainted with “Invisible Hand”
    Like a loser out of Thomas Paine.
    Demands
    In a cloud
    With her multiculture minions, of her
    Calvin / Hobbes-nailed beauts . . .

    Lying
    No surprise,
    For the hands
    Who’re
    Working overtime

    Aesop impressions of
    Ant-and-grasshopper relations
    Who’re
    Promoted to the national trust

    Mother Pelosi jumped the gun
    Mother Pelosi jumped the gun
    Mother Pelosi jumped the gun
    Mother Pelosi jumped the gun

    Half of This Is Armageddon
    Half of This Is Armageddon
    (Well don’t you know that)
    Half of This Is Armageddon, yeah

    ♩♫♪

  4. In honor of Nancy Pelosi having to deal with the crazy new Dem congresscritters.

    Sung to the tune of “Careful with that axe Eugene.’ by Pink Floyd
    (5 minutes of music)♩♫♪
    Careful those wacks Nancy
    (5 more minutes of music)♩♫♪

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