Well, this isn't the least bit daunting.
I want a place to share my feelings about TV and movies, old and new, because, well, I can. I mean, it's free, I've got the time and being hideously over-educated I'm sure I've got something important to say.
So, what do I want to say right now. Um...
OK, it's almost time for bed, so let me just share something fun to watch. Here's Virginia O'Brien, a personal favorite of mine, from DuBarry Was a Lady (1943). I'll probably write more about her later, but for now, just enjoy.
Virginia O'Brien singing "Salome" by Roger Edens and E.Y. Harburg
Personal reflections on what I've watched on TV, at the movies and even in live theatres.
Friday, August 18, 2017
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