Monday, May 29, 2023

Movies I Watched in April

It looks like I didn’t watch a lot of movies this month, but I rewatched The Hobbit and LOTR films - the extended versions. So those six movies were really like watching twelve movies lol. I haven’t seen the LOTR films in probably a decade and, whenever I saw them it was because I was with other people watching them (pretty sure the first time was on a college bus trip). I’ve seen the first one for sure twice (I was at a sleepover and all the girls - except me - were obsessed with Elijah Wood). I wasn’t much on the films at the time - too many ugly/creepy characters. And, while I still don’t like ugly/creepy characters (Gollum creeps me out so much I cover his face with my hand most of the time), I definitely liked the films waaay better this time around (a big part being Aragorn lol). It also got me to finally reread the book (I read both The Hobbit and LOTR long before seeing the films). 

* indicates a rewatch

    1. A Lady Takes a Chance (1943) - Jean Arthur & John Wayne, Charles Winninger
    2. Casanova’s Big Night (1954) - Bob Hope & Joan Fontaine, Audrey Dalton, Basil Rathbone, Vincent Price
    3. Island in the Sun (1957) - Harry Belafonte, James Mason, Joan Fontaine, Joan Collins, 
    4. *Until They Sail (1957) - Jean Simmons & Paul Newman, Joan Fontaine, Piper Laurie, Sandra Dee
    5. *Airplane! (1980) - Robert Hayes & Julie Hagarty, Leslie Neilson, Lloyd Bridges, Robert Stack
    6. *Baby Boom (198) - Diane Keaton & Sam Shephard
    7. *Speed (1994) - Keanu Reeves & Sandra Bullock, Dennis Hopper, Jeff Daniels
    8. *The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) - Elijah Wood, Sean Astin, Ian McKellan, Viggo Mortenson, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, Sean Bean, Orlando Bloom, John Rhys-Davies, Christopher Lee, Cate Blanchett, Liv Tyler, etc.
    9. *The LOTR: The Two Towers (2002) - above cast plus Karl Urban, Miranda Otto, Bernard Hill
    10. *The LOTR: The Return of the King (2003) - above cast
    11. *The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012) - Martin Freeman, Ian McKellan, Richard Armitage, Cate Blanchett, Orlando Bloom, etc.
    12. *The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013) - above cast plus Luke Evans
    13. *The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014) - above cast
    Least Favorite Film: No bad movies this month!

    Favorite Movie: I only watched three new to me films. A Lady Takes a Chance was really funny. It was kind of weird seeing John Wayne in it but he worked and had surprisingly good chemistry with Jean Arthur. And of course Bob Hope always makes me laugh. Spotted a couple of recycled gowns from Marie Antoinette (1938)!

    Favorite Line: “Women are like socks, they should be changed regularly.” Charles Winninger in A Lady takes a Chance.

    Friday, April 7, 2023

    Movies I Watched in March

    Lloyd Bridges as Mike Nelson in Sea Hunt

    This month I got into Lloyd Bridges. I started watching Sea Hunt on YouTube which led me to The Loner, both of which I then had to buy on dvd. I rewatched a couple Clark Gable movies I've been wanting to revisit for a while and finished the Sean Connery Bond movies. 

    * indicates a rewatch
    1. *It Happened One Night (1934) - Claudette Colbert & Clark Gable
    2. *Gone With the Wind (1939) - Clark Gable & Vivian Leigh, Leslie Howard, Olivia de Havilland, Hattie McDaniel, Butterfly McQueen, Thomas Mitchell, Evelyn Keyes, Ann Rutherford, etc.
    3. The Tall Texan (1953) - Lloyd Bridges, Lee J. Cobb, Marie Windsor
    4. You Only Live Twice (1967) - Sean Connery
    5. Diamonds Are Forever (1971) - Sean Connery
    6. Chapter Two (1979) - James Caan, Marsha Mason, Joseph Bologna, Valerie Harper
    7. Witness (1985) - Harrison Ford 
    8. Appointment with Death (1988) - Peter Ustinov, Lauren Bacall, Piper Laurie, Hayley Mills, Carrie Fisher
    9. Sleeping with the Enemy (1991) - Julia Roberts (basically the same story as Safe Haven)
    Least Favorite Film: Appointment with Death was ok. I did not guess the correct killer. Diamonds Are Forever is definitely my least favorite of the Connery Bond films. 

    Favorite Movie: I really liked Witness (aside from the unexpected nudity - I didn't think I needed to check the parental guide for a movie about the Amish). I also liked You Only Live Twice. Marie Windsor's character was named Laura in The Tall Texan so I got to hear Lloyd Bridge and Lee J. Cobb say my name multiple times :)

    Marie Windsor and Lloyd Bridges in The Tall Texan (1953)

    Saturday, March 25, 2023

    Movies I Watched in February

    I read a two volume WWII time traveling book by Connie Willis last month and now I’m reading and watching a lot of things on the London Blitz, which has led to me watching a few more British films. Then I got on a Charles Boyer kick. I'd been wanting to rewatch Love Affair for a long time and on Valentine's Day I discovered someone had put a clear copy on YouTube!

    *indicates a rewatch

    1. Polly of the Circus (1932) - Marion Davies & Clark Gable, C. Aubrey Smith
    One doesn't think of a minister and Clark Gable at the same time but he was surprising effective in the role. I've only seen a couple Marion Davies films but I thought she was very good in this one and has nice chemistry with Gable (Cain and Mabel is another film of theirs I enjoyed). Trapeze scenes always make me hold my breath. 
     
    2. The Garden of Allah (1936) - Marlene Dietrich & Charles Boyer, Basil Rathbone, C. Aubrey Smith
     
    3. *History is Made at Night (1937) - Charles Boyer & Jean Arthur, Colin Clive
    The only part of this movie I remembered was the Titanic/iceberg scene near the end, so it was like a new movie. Arthur and Boyer were very good together.  
     
    4. *Love Affair (1939) - Irene Dunne & Charles Boyer, Maria Ouspenskaya, Lee Bowman
    The only thing that puts this film second to An Affair to Remember is the soundtrack. 
     
    5. When Tomorrow Comes (1939) - Charles Boyer & Irene Dunne
    If you like the chemistry between Dunne and Boyer in Love Affair, make sure you watch this one too. 
     
    6. Calling Dr. Kildare (1939) - Lew Ayers, Lionel Barrymore, Laraine Day, Lana Turner

    7. *All This and Heaven Too (1940) - Bette Davis & Charles Boyer

    8. Week-End for Three (1941) - Dennis O’Keefe & Jane Wyatt, Edward Everett Horton
    You have to watch this just for Edward Everett Horton's delivery of the line of what he thinks about women lol. 
     
    9. *Mrs. Miniver (1942) - Greer Garson & Walter Pidgeon, Teresa Wright, Dame May Whitty, Henry Travers, Richard Ney
    This was my third viewing of this film and I think I liked it the best this time. I wish I didn't know that Garson and Ney married after this film though. It makes watching the movie a little awkward. And I've always thought Teresa Wright looks to "old" for Ney. She has one of those faces where you know exactly what she was going to look like in her 80s. I also purchased the original book by Jan Struther.
     
    10. This Happy Breed (1944) - Celia Johnson, Robert Newton, John Mills

    11. *Since You Went Away (1944) - Claudette Colbert, Joseph Cotten, Jennifer Jones & Robert Walker, Shirley Temple, Monty Wooley, Hattie McDaniel, Agnes Moorehead
    I haven't watched this since I was a teen. I remember I didn't like it very well at the time. I still didn't love it, mainly because I don't think Colbert and Jones were "typical" enough for their roles. I'm also not a fan of Walker. The first movie I ever saw of his was Strangers on a Train so I always see the creepy side of him a little bit. 
     
    12. Kiss the Blood Off My Hands (1948) - Burt Lancaster & Joan Fontaine, Robert Newton

    13. The Magic Box (1951) - Robert Donat 

    14. Thunderball (1965) - Sean Connery 
    Really liked this one, even if the underwater battle was a little ridiculous 
    15. A Bridge Too Far (1977) - Dirk Bogarde, Sean Connery, etc.

    16. The Cat and the Canary (1978) - Honor Blackman, Michael Callan, Wendy Hiller, Olivia Hussey 
    Been wanting to watch this one for a while for Michael Callan. A little to creepy for me but an interesting murder mystery. 
     
    17. *Uncle Buck (1989) - John Candy, Macaulay Culkin

    Least Favorite Film: The Garden of Allah was pretty boring.

    Favorite Movie: Probably Thunderball.

    Thursday, February 9, 2023

    Movies I Watched in January

    Usually January is a heavy movie month (one year I watched over 40 movies!), but with my job it was a hectic month (a lot of insurance benefits change with the new year). I also got hit with a bad cold out of nowhere. Under each movie I've added a couple of my thoughts. 

    * indicates a rewatch.

    1. *The 39 Steps (193) - Robert Donat & Madeleine Carroll 

    I mean, it’s Robert Donat ;) I watched this with my brother. His first Donat and first British Hitchcock! 

     

    2. Smilin’ Through (1941) - Jeanette MacDonald, Brian Aherne, Gene Raymond, Ian Hunter 
    I was really impressed with Raymond's acting at the end of the movie - that's something I never thought I would say! This version was good, but I prefer the Norma Shearer one. 
     
    3. The Spider Woman (1943) - Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Gale Sondergaard 
     
    4. *Vacation from Marriage (1945) - Robert Donat & Deborah Kerr, Glynis Johns 
    I love this movie so much. I want to be Glynis Johns when I grow up lol. 
     
    5. The Spider Woman Strikes Back (1946) - Gale Sondergaard  
    A "sequel" in name only to the Holmes movie.  
     
    6. The Falcon’s Alibi (1946) - Tom Conway, Rita Corday, Jane Greer, Elisha Cook Jr.
    Conway looked like he could be Errol Flynn's brother in this movie. I've never noticed it before.  
     
    7. Beauty and the Beast (1946-French) - Josette Day & Jean Marais
    Good, but the eyes creeped me out. IYKYK 
     
    8. Gold Raiders (1951) - George O’Brien, Three Stooges  
    The scenes with the Three Stooges were funny of course, but the rest of the movie was very predictable. I didn't realize until days later that George O'Brien was the same actor in She Wore a Yellow Ribbon and Fort Apache! While watching it I felt like I should know who he was. 
     
    9. Ride, Vaquero! (1953) - Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner, Howard Keel, Anthony Quinn, Jack Elam 
    Normally I don't like Howard Keel, but I liked him in this movie. Usually his character is obnoxious and full of himself. 
     
    10. *Roman Holiday (1953) - Gregory Peck & Audrey Hepburn, Eddie Albert
    Saw this on the big screen!!! I teared up when the credits started. 
     
    11. Thunder Road (1958) - Robert Mitchum, James Mitchum, Keely Smith
    Loved seeing Mitchum's son play his brother. They look so much alike! 
     
    12. Twenty Plus Two (1961) - David Janssen, Jeanne Crain, Dina Merrill, Agnes Moorehead
    Really enjoyed this one! Was fun to see Robert Osborne in it for a few seconds as an obnoxious sailor. I thought Dina Merrill did a good job in this film. I watched a couple episodes of The Fugitive last year with Kurt Russell in them. I would like to watch the entire series one day. 
     
    13. *Cactus Flower (1969) - Walter Matthau, Ingrid Bergman, Goldie Hawn  
    This movie is so good. Most dancing scenes in 60s movies are cringe but this one is just hilarious.
     
    14. Nickelodeon (1976) - Ryan O’Neal, Burt Reynolds, Tatum O’Neal, Brian Keith, Stella Stevens, Harry Carey Jr. 
    A zany comedy about the early days of filmmaking (they played clips of it in the Carl Laemmle doc). It was hilarious!! You can watch it free on Tubi right now. 
     
    15. Private Benjamin (1980) - Goldie Hawn 
     
    16. 84 Charing Cross Road (1987) - Ann Bancroft, Anthony Hopkins, Judi Dench 
    Read the book by Helene Hanff after watching this. I would like to watch more Bancroft films. I teared up when they played God Save the Queen during the Coronation viewing party scene.
     
    17. Breathe (2017) - Andrew Garfield & Claire Foy, Hugh Bonneville 
    I saw a clip of Andrew Garfield while scrolling through instagram and suddenly realized he reminded me of Robert Donat. I wanted to then watch one of his movies and since I like Claire Foy I watched this one. It was very good, except for the end when he *spoiler?* chooses to end his life with a doctor's assistance. 
     
    Carl Laemmle (2019) - great doc about a great filmmaker and Universal Studios

    Least Favorite Film: Gold Raiders felt like it lasted forever lol. 

    Favorite Movie: Well, my four rewatches were all pretty solid ;) My favorite new-to-me movie was Nickelodeon.

    Robert Osborne and Dina Merrill :)

    Saturday, January 21, 2023

    2022 Movie Stats

    In the year 2022 I watched 181 new-to-me movies and 52 movies that were rewatches for a total of 233. That's just over 100 LESS than last year :/

    New to me: 181 (105 pre-1970, 76 post-1970)
    Rewatches: 52 (38 pre-1970, 14 post-1970)
    Total: 233 (143 pre-1970, 90 post-1970)


    Where I watched them: 

    TCM: 87 (20 rewatches)
    Library (DVD & Apps): 19 (1 rewatch)
    Personal DVD: 30 (19 rewatches)
    YouTube & OK: 32 (6 rewatches)
    Paid Streaming Services: 40 (3 rewatches) 
    TV & Free Streaming Services: 21 (2 rewatches)
    Theater: 2

              Other: 2 (1 rewatch)


    Here are my top five movie discoveries:


    Brief Encounter (1945) - Celia Johnson & Trevor Howard

    Mr. Soft Touch (1949) - Glenn Ford & Evelyn Keyes

    Shane (1953) - Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur, Van Heflin

    Tough Guys (1986) - Burt Lancaster & Kirk Douglas, Eli Wallach, Alexis Smith

    The Lost Husband (2020) - Leslie Bibb & Josh Duhamel




    Classics I finally watched: 

              Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) - Clark Gable, Charles Laughton, Franchot Tone

              The Good Earth (1937) - Paul Muni & Luise Rainer

              The Lady Vanishes (1938) - Margaret Lockwood & Michael Redgrave, Dame May Whitty

              Brief Encounter (1945) - Celia Johnson & Trevor Howard
    Shane (1953) - Alan Ladd, Van Heflin & Jean Arthur
    Judgement at Nuremberg (1961) - Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Marlene Dietrich, Judy Garland, Montgomery Clift
    Bullitt (1968) - Steve McQueen
              Westworld (1973) - Yul Brynner, Richard Benjamin
    The Fugitive (1993) - Harrison Ford
    Little Woman (1994) - Wynona Ryder, Susan Sarandan, Christian Bale, Mary Wickes

             

    Number of movies per decade:

    1910s: 0 (0 rewatches)
    1920s: 1 (0 rewatches)
    1930s: 26 (4 rewatches)
    1940s: 44 (8 rewatches)
    1950s: 45 (18 rewatches)
    1960s: 27 (8 rewatches)
    1970s: 16 (0 rewatches)
    1980s: 25 (4 rewatches)
    1990s: 19 (4 rewatches)
    2000s: 6 (1 rewatch)
    2010s: 17 (4 rewatches)
    2020s: 7 (1 rewatch)



    Number of movies per month:

    January: 36 (6 rewatches)
    February: 25 (8 rewatches)
    March: 24 (1 rewatch)
    April: 20 (6 rewatches)
    May: 20 (6 rewatches)
    June: 10 (2 rewatches)
    July: 26 (6 rewatches)
    August: 20 (5 rewatches) 
    September: 11 (3 rewatch)
    October: 9 (1 rewatch)
    November: 13 (3 rewatches)
    December: 19 (5 rewatches)



    Number of Foreign Language Films: 1 (French)



    Number of Documentaries: 18 



    Most Watched (Leading) Movie Stars: (I do this very scientifically, I think of names and search my word document lol)

    Kurt Russell - 37 films (plus multiple TV episodes)

    Josh Duhamel - 11 films

    Elvis Presley - 7 films (5 were rewatches)

    Kirk Douglas - 6 films

    Glenn Ford, Robert Taylor, Robert Mitchum, Robert Young, Goldie Hawn - 5 films

    Clark Gable, William Holden, Dana Andrews, Brian Keith, Gilbert Roland, John Mills - 4 films



    Stars I discovered/grew to love/admire: Kurt Russell, Josh Duhamel

     

    *To see last year's stats, click here.

    Did you keep track of the movies you watched in 2022? Was there a star or movie you discovered that you can't live without now? Let me know in the comments!

    Monday, January 2, 2023

    Movies I Watched in December

    Glenn Ford dresses up as St. Nick in Mr. Soft Touch (1949)

    This month had the usual Christmas movies as well as some unusual ones. 

    1. A Night of Adventure (1944) - Tom Conway & Audrey Long 
    2. Christmas Holiday (1944) - Deanna Durbin & Gene Kelly, Gale Sondergaard
    3. Mr. Soft Touch (1949) - Glenn Ford & Evelyn Keyes, Percy Kilbride
    4. Young Man with Ideas (1952) - Glenn Ford, Ruth Roman, Nina Foch, Denise Darcel 
    5. *White Christmas (1954) - Bing Crosby & Rosemary Clooney, Danny Kaye & Vera-Ellen, Dean Jagger, Mary Wickes
    6. Bridge to the Sun (1961) - James Shigeta & Carroll Baker
    7. On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969) - George Lazenby & Diana Rigg
    8. Witness for the Prosecution (1982) - Ralph Richardson, Deborah Kerr, Diana Rigg, Wendy Hiller
    9. *Mickey’s Christmas Carol (1983) - Alan Young
    10. The Jewel of the Nile (1985) - Kathleen Turner & Michael Douglas, Danny DeVito
    11. *Home Alone (1990) - Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern, Catherine O’Hara, John Candy
    12. *Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992) - Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern, Tim Curry, Eddie Bracken, Catherine O’Hara
    13. Forget Paris (1995) - Billy Crystal & Debra Winger
    14. Escape From L.A. (1996) - Kurt Russell, Cliff Robertson 
    15. Fathers’ Day (1997) - Robin Williams, Billy Crystal, Julia Louis-Dreyfus
    16. *Elf (2003) - Will Ferrell, James Caan, Zooey Deschanel, Bob Newhart, Ed Asner, Mary Steenburgen
    17. Charlie St. Cloud (2010) - Zac Efron 
    18. New Year’s Eve (2011) - star-studded cast (including Josh Duhamel)
    19. A Castle for Christmas (2021) - Brooke Shields & Cary Elwes
    Least Favorite Film: It wasn’t bad but Escape from L.A. was just ok. It wasn’t as visually freaky as Escape from New York but it was too similar. It was my last Kurt Russell movie for the year. 

    Favorite Movie: I really liked Mr. Soft Touch. Eddie Muller gave a great intro (Noir Alley on TCM). Last year I watched Spectre on Christmas Day (to refresh my memory before watching No Time to Die) and this year I watched On Her Majesty’s Secret Service so I guess that’s a new tradition? Lol. Anyway, I can’t stop listening to this song <3



    Thursday, December 29, 2022

    Who Will Be My Most Watched Star For 2022??

    Who will be my most watched movie star of 2022 and how many movies will I have watched? Leave your guess in the comments. Hint: it DOESN’T start with Robert ;)

    Here’s who had the top spot for the past few years (I didn’t track who had the most in 2016 & 2015 when I started my stats, but for 2016 it was probably Olivia de Havilland). 

    2021 - Robert Young with 16 (Elvis Presley in second with 15)
    2020 - Robert Taylor with 20 (Elvis Presley in second with 13)
    2019 - Eleanor Parker with 11
    2018 - Robert Ryan with 16
    2017 - Clark Gable & Chris Pine tying with 14 each

    What movie star did YOU watch the most movies of this past year?