Showing posts with label Bobby Darin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bobby Darin. Show all posts
Saturday, November 11, 2017
I'll bet she's the fastest thing on the road.
So for Saturday Picture Show today, I'm going to post one more time about Come September. I'm not going to lie: it's one of my favorite movies so there's a very good chance that this theme will come up again. However, luckily, there are so many wonderful movies to talk about, I think I'll be able to fill plenty of space between Come September weeks.
Thursday, November 9, 2017
He never comes 'til September!
So, today I'd like to do a Spotlight on a song... again. This one is a theme song and - you may notice the theme here - it's the theme song for the movie I've been talking about all week: Come September (1961). The tune was written by Bobby Darin and it plays over the opening credits of the movie.
I don't have anything deep or philosophical or analytical to say about the song. Just that I love it. A couple of months ago, I played it practically on repeat; I couldn't get enough of it! I don't know why. I wish I did. I tried to find a Pandora station for it so I could get some similar music but I couldn't find any. I downloaded some Mancini tunes to try and fill up a playlist but Mancini's music is... I don't know... a little darker in tone than this piece?
Here it is and I do hope you enjoy it! And if you know of any other songs, artists, albums, playlists, or Pandora stations that have this kind of vibe, please let me know!!
I don't have anything deep or philosophical or analytical to say about the song. Just that I love it. A couple of months ago, I played it practically on repeat; I couldn't get enough of it! I don't know why. I wish I did. I tried to find a Pandora station for it so I could get some similar music but I couldn't find any. I downloaded some Mancini tunes to try and fill up a playlist but Mancini's music is... I don't know... a little darker in tone than this piece?
Here it is and I do hope you enjoy it! And if you know of any other songs, artists, albums, playlists, or Pandora stations that have this kind of vibe, please let me know!!
Monday, November 6, 2017
You know, when I couldn't push my bike up that last hill... he carried it for me.
Today I'm going to talk about one of my favorite movies, Come September (1961). My mom introduced it to me a few years ago and the first time I watched it, I liked it. The second time I watched it, I loved it. And then I bought it and now I watch it once every other month or so.
Summary: American tycoon, Robert Talbot (Rock Hudson) comes to Italy every September to romance his Italian girlfriend, Lisa Fellini, (Gina Lollobrigida) at his Italian villa. What he doesn't know is that Lisa is engaged to another man and Robert's majordomo, Maurice, (Walter Slezak) has turned the Italian villa into a hotel. When Robert makes an unseasonable trip in July, Lisa hurriedly drops her fiancé and Maurice scrambles to turn the hotel back into a villa... and explain to Robert the group of American teenagers who have booked rooms!
It's a hilarious movie featuring some fantastic dialogue, a dreamy Rock Hudson, a gorgeous and sassy Gina Lollobrigida (along with her divine costumes), Bobby Darin singing, an adorable Sandra Dee, and a young, Pre-Cabaret Joel Gray. This was Bobby Darin and Sandra Dee's first film together - in fact, they met while making it!
The movie enjoys some wacky plot twists and ends perfectly.
I will admit that there is a section of the movie that I don't love because there is a bit of the "virtue is a woman's best quality" school of thought. However, it is delivered in something of a tongue-in-cheek way and that opinion doesn't necessarily win the end of the movie (although that is kind of arguable). I forgive that little section (usually by fast-forwarding it) because I just love the rest of the movie so much. And the movie ends with the girl getting the guy instead of the guy winning the girl, which makes me feel a little better about the whole thing. And if that sort of ideology doesn't bother you, then you can disregard!
Has anyone else seen this movie? What did you think?
Summary: American tycoon, Robert Talbot (Rock Hudson) comes to Italy every September to romance his Italian girlfriend, Lisa Fellini, (Gina Lollobrigida) at his Italian villa. What he doesn't know is that Lisa is engaged to another man and Robert's majordomo, Maurice, (Walter Slezak) has turned the Italian villa into a hotel. When Robert makes an unseasonable trip in July, Lisa hurriedly drops her fiancé and Maurice scrambles to turn the hotel back into a villa... and explain to Robert the group of American teenagers who have booked rooms!
The movie enjoys some wacky plot twists and ends perfectly.
I will admit that there is a section of the movie that I don't love because there is a bit of the "virtue is a woman's best quality" school of thought. However, it is delivered in something of a tongue-in-cheek way and that opinion doesn't necessarily win the end of the movie (although that is kind of arguable). I forgive that little section (usually by fast-forwarding it) because I just love the rest of the movie so much. And the movie ends with the girl getting the guy instead of the guy winning the girl, which makes me feel a little better about the whole thing. And if that sort of ideology doesn't bother you, then you can disregard!
Has anyone else seen this movie? What did you think?
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