Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Holiday Movie Extravaganza!

Musique - "Christmas Waltz" by She & Him

I am obsessed with watching holiday movies during Christmastime. This year, I have not watched one single regular, non-holiday movie since before Thanksgiving!! Here are all the movies I've been watching and will be watching for the next week or so.
  1. Since You Went Away
  2. Saturday Night Live Christmas
  3. Christmas Lodge
  4. A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas
  5. Hercule Poirot's Christmas
  6. The Bells of St. Mary's
  7. Desk Set
  8. Beyond Tomorrow
  9. The Shop Around the Corner
  10. How About You
  11. Christmas Eve
  12. Nothing Like the Holidays
  13. Holiday Inn
  1. The Bishop's Wife
  2. Scrooged
  3. All Mine to Give
  4. Holiday Affair
  5. It Happened on 5th Avenue
  6. Blossoms in the Dust
  7. Remember the Night
  8. White Christmas
  9. The Holiday
  10. It's a Wonderful Life
  11. Christmas in Connecticut
  12. Joyeux Noël
Oops, I forgot—there are a few more! Meet John Doe is part of my Gary Cooper Classics DVD set, so it's not sitting with the rest of my Christmas movies and I didn't see it in time to include it with my pretty picture collages above. So it gets its own picture:
And Miracle on 34th Street is hiding in my DVD player now, so I didn't see it either. It gets its own picture too:
And if I can fit it in, I shall also watch The Thin Man since it has Christmas scenes:

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Happy Birthday, Walt Disney!

Musique - "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes" by Ilene Woods

One of my very favorite humans would have turned 111 today if he had lived—Walt Disney. He created and inspired so many of the things that are near and dear to my heart: Donald Duck, Disneyland, Sleeping Beauty, the list goes on and on. If you ever want to know what an absolute amazing man he was, I highly suggest the documentary, Walt - The Man Behind the Myth. I cry every time I watch it because he's just so creative and inspirational—and he loves life!
Lillian and Walt Disney


Walt and Mickey at the happiest place on earth (and my favorite place on earth!!)

Monday, December 3, 2012

Les Machines à Écrire

Musique - "Pas si simple" by Yann Tiersen

I don't care how trendy typewriters are nowadays, I still love them! I even have my great-grandfather's old Smith Corona:
I'm not luddite enough to actually use it (maybe I would if it had a new ribbon!), so I just put it out on display in my home.

Typewriters just conjure up images of days gone by and sassy stenographers and wisecracking reporters for me, so that's why I heart them. And speaking of days gone by and sassy stenographers and wisecracking reporters, here are some pictures of some of my favorites from the past (and some from the present) with their typewriters.
Alfred Hitchcock
Alfred Hitchcock and Tippi Hedren on the set of Marnie
Anaïs Nin
Angela Lansbury, promo picture for Murder, She Wrote
Cartoon of Anita Loos
William Holden and Audrey Hepburn in Paris When it Sizzles

Barbara Stanwyck and Gary Cooper, publicity still for Meet John Doe
Barbara Stanwyck in Christmas in Connecticut (seriously SO excited to watch this again soon!)
The Beatles
Bette Davis
Bing Crosby
Carole Lombard
Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell from His Girl Friday
A cat!
Cyd Charisse from Silk Stockings
Dorothy Parker
Emma Stone, from The Help
Ernest Hemingway
Glenda Farrell
Gloria Swanson
Grace Kelly
Gypsy Rose Lee
Gypsy Rose Lee (again)
Gypsy Rose Lee (yet again!)
James Cagney
James Stewart
James Stewart and Hedy Lamarr
Jean Harlow
Jean Harlow (again)
Jean Harlow (and again!)
Jeannette Macdonald
Joan Crawford, publicity still from Grand Hotel
Keira Knightley
Margaret Mitchell
 Ruby Keeler and Lee Dixon in Ready, Willing and Able
Ruby Keeler
Tina Fey
Vivien Leigh
Walt Disney
I got these pictures from various places around the internet like here, here, and here.