Saturday, November 30, 2013

Big Party

CHRISTMAS PARTY in Gwinnett this evening was great. Truly super multicultural event.

Mr. C. Brown

FUNNY AND SUPER! The Christmas music going along with Charlie Brown programming is so cheerful and a tremendous delight. Let us enjoy.  Now, Let's Do A Giant...Ho-Ho-Ho!

Yule Season Super!



I love this time of year.  Our culture is epic, grand.

Monday, November 25, 2013

The Sleek One: Richard Widmark

INTENSE guys can dominate the film screen. Such is the case with the clever, sleek man named Richard Widmark.  He has been in such a wide panorama of roles. He is especially grand in hard, tough- guy crime stories, military-oriented films and engaging Western cinematic efforts. I figure he was truly very good in the ebullient little movie entitled 'Cheyenne Autumn.' It was rather interesting.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Dexter Gordon....The Clever Artist

DEXTER GORDON is a superior tenor saxophonist. His harmoninc conception in his solos is terrific. Like Sonny Rollins, the ebullient Mr. Dexter Gordon is an intense, very satisfying man of jazz.  His work on  the famed number, 'Blue Bossa' is especially strong and profound.

Jennifer Lawrence

Letterman rocked last night. He had the super Jennifer Lawrence on and she was so cool.,,so natural.

Saturday, November 16, 2013

George C. Scott

PASSION MAN, GEORGE C. SCOTT:  This gentleman is the personification of genius and true intensity. His work in 'Dr. Strangelove' and 'Patton' ----My, My so incredible. The bizarre George Scott in 'Strangelove' represents such a terrific achievement. Also, his odd work in crafty jewels like 'The New Centurions' is interesting. The fine ones like George C. Scott have given us so many tremendous memories.

The Vocal Artistry of Nancy Wilson

NANCY WILSON'S CHARM is endearing. She encapsulate so many vibrant jazz  vocal styles in her haunting interpretations. From the first time I heard her velvety tones I was immersed in her profound jazz sounds. I think one of my favorite songs by the sleek and awesome songstress, Ms. Wilson is the touching so passionate ballad entitled 'Guess Who I Saw Today?' This song evokes so many feelings and unique memories that have taken place in one's roller-coaster, super-styled life. Get into the resilient musicality of Nancy Wilson and then achieve new levels in the aesthetic timbre of one's life...Go past the nihilism of Jean Paul Sartre and go progressively forward into more of the positivist ethos of someone like the man of innate wisdom, Mr. C.S. Lewis. Please faithfully remember the intellectual enjoyment of life is a fervent blended ingredient of one's spiritualism and the complex duo-modernisms of life's meaningful passionate times of vivid truth.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

'The Party'

UNUSUAL GENIUS. Those words describe the shrewd acting stylist, Petter Sellers. This fine UK guy was so magical. The wild and crafty film that Blake Edwards made, in other words, 'The Party' is a terrific example of the boisterous movie work of Mr. Sellers. The wild party episodic delights of this exotic movie are so delightful. Yes, Peter Sellers is a comic diamond....A Real Good Guy.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

'The Killers'

BURT LANCASTER AND AVA GARDNER are wonderful acting souls. Late last night, I watched the sleek, wild Ernest Hemingway story-like film noir movie, 'The Killers' and I tell you it was very compelling with its astute blendings of so many cinematic elements.  I think Burt Lancaster has a sharp sense of style and in this rugged movie when one mixes in the tough, so virile, Edmond O'Brien, the insurance investigator, then a vivid recipe of engaging film cooking comes to the thrilling forefront. I enjoy the ethos of fine film noir craftings and this '46 gem certainly has grand amounts of very good movie stuff. The unique and so strong screen presence of Lancaster is a lot of fun to watch and the sly counterpoint of the feral female A. Gardner is  intensely clever and rather unique.

Friday, November 1, 2013

Word Business Thinkers

I KNOW SO MANY humans in the word business, what some call the media. There are diverse ideas running wild all the time with this aggregation of folks. But I have noticed lately that the tough veneer of these unique souls changes after a few years. When young, the crass taint of brutal skepticism reigns supreme....but when things go topsy-turvy these men and women look for more meaning. In other words they get really sick of all the looney, brutal cynicism. But overall, word people are strangely fascinating.

Nice Writing

THE GOOD terse writing of Ernest Hemingway is a real joy.  He does not use too many adjectives.  His 'Torrents' is a fine tome.