PeterG
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Watched two movie musicals recently, I preferred 1955's Oklahoma! to 1948's Easter Parade (in spite of the latter starring the glorious Judy Garland). I was all prepared to have Oklahoma! be one of my all-time favourite movies. The beginning was perfect, Gordon MacRae at his most handsome, the Oklahoma scenery utterly stunning and the incredible, "Oh What A Beautiful Morning" being musical perfection. There is so much to like about this movie. The soundtrack is probably the star and the cinematography is amazing. Lots of great performances. But then the story crashes with not seeing any of the back story around Jud for us to be able to root for everyone isolating and bullying him over and over again. Until sh** happens and then everyone moving quickly past
Ugh!
So that part of the story really wrecked this movie for me, but I will put up blinders to enjoy pieces of the movie as separate acts of a story. I've heard a lot of the songs before, but they work much better within the context of the (whole) movie, so I enjoyed "I Cain't Say No" and "People Will Say We're In Love" much more than I have in the past.
Easter Parade I enjoyed, but again I enjoyed Fred's leading ladies to Mr. Astaire himself. I kind of wanted him to be off screen so I could get another Judy Garland fix. And Ann Miller, man was she fantastic! Makes me think she's another one I have to start looking for more movies from. And I enjoyed Peter Lawford more than Fred Astaire, wanted to see more of him and wanted him to win whichever lady he wanted to be with. But I do have to applaud Astaire for taking this role after Gene Kelly dropped out after throwing a hissyfit and stomping his ankle until it broke after losing a volleyball game!
I think with Astaire, he was looking more older than usual (49 or so at this point) and Garland was only 26. So the age difference was too great. Although I might have read that Astaire had basically retired at that time and wanted to focus on race car driving if my memory is serving me right. So kudos to him for being a champ! 
He is such a pig. Why is it said that people aren't influenced by violence (in movies)? We are all influenced by things we see. Whether it's real life or sports or entertainment or video games. We look for examples of what is right and wrong. We look to see what is acceptable behaviour and what is not. And for some of us who have led lives where we have experienced difficult experiences over and over...and had little successful lessons about how to live our lives well, then seeing horrible things means we are more likely to think those things are maybe an option for us.
People who play sports, create video games and make and star in movies and TV shows will all talk at some point about what influenced them in life. People who end up committing horrible crimes will also have influences. Tarantino's flippant way of looking at film violence influences young people. Most will never think that acting on this violent behaviour is acceptable...but even if a handful do, isn't that a handful too many? I'm not saying there should never be violence shown on TV or in movies, but it has to be done in a thoughtful and responsible way. Not because you think the sight of someone's head being shot into pieces looks cool.
Tarantino is such an A*****E!!!
Jud's death because he was a meany and not nearly as pretty as the rest of us!

Easter Parade I enjoyed, but again I enjoyed Fred's leading ladies to Mr. Astaire himself. I kind of wanted him to be off screen so I could get another Judy Garland fix. And Ann Miller, man was she fantastic! Makes me think she's another one I have to start looking for more movies from. And I enjoyed Peter Lawford more than Fred Astaire, wanted to see more of him and wanted him to win whichever lady he wanted to be with. But I do have to applaud Astaire for taking this role after Gene Kelly dropped out after throwing a hissyfit and stomping his ankle until it broke after losing a volleyball game!


Quentin Tarantino Talks Being A "Cheerleader" For Violence, 'Kill Bill 3'& Does Surprise 'Hateful Eight' Q&A At Alamo Drafthouse
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/quentin-tarantino-talks-being-a-cheerleader-for-violence-kill-bill-3-does-surprise-hateful-eight-q-a-at-alamo-drafthouse-20151231?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed
"I’m so unapologetic about it," he told MTV about the carnage in his films. "I’m a cheerleader towards violence in cinema. I have no problem with saying I like violent movies, and I respond to violent movies, and I actually think violence is…in some ways cinema reaching one of its fullest potentials. I have absolutely no hypocrisy or contradiction whatsoever. I abhor violence in real life, and I can love it in genre, and I can love it in stories, and I can love it in novels, I love violent anime, and I always have.”
He is such a pig. Why is it said that people aren't influenced by violence (in movies)? We are all influenced by things we see. Whether it's real life or sports or entertainment or video games. We look for examples of what is right and wrong. We look to see what is acceptable behaviour and what is not. And for some of us who have led lives where we have experienced difficult experiences over and over...and had little successful lessons about how to live our lives well, then seeing horrible things means we are more likely to think those things are maybe an option for us.
People who play sports, create video games and make and star in movies and TV shows will all talk at some point about what influenced them in life. People who end up committing horrible crimes will also have influences. Tarantino's flippant way of looking at film violence influences young people. Most will never think that acting on this violent behaviour is acceptable...but even if a handful do, isn't that a handful too many? I'm not saying there should never be violence shown on TV or in movies, but it has to be done in a thoughtful and responsible way. Not because you think the sight of someone's head being shot into pieces looks cool.
Tarantino is such an A*****E!!!
