31 May 2021

MARC SINGER

This takes me back to the '70s. I remember watching this version of The Taming of The Shrew, starring hottie Marc Singer as Petruchio.

Not a good actor, but still delivers a great performance. He's done a few films, but I still enjoy. 

For your watching enjoyment:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMdXHoZD6Ag


18 May 2021

AMERICA'S NATIONAL DRINKING SONG

 As y'all know, I was forced to go to parochial school for eight years. I hated every minute of it, but I did have a great education.

I hated the nuns and priests. For the most part, the nuns were Irish. They opened my eyes to a lot of things.

One of the things I remember was that they said the national anthem was originally an English drinking song.

It wasn't until later that I was able to confirm this. 

This song is appropriate because it says that Americans are drunks. And it made sense. There is a movement to get rid of the American drinking song. 

The drinking song was only added in 1929, which is appropriate considering the Depression. It is a very depressing song and you really have to be drunk to hit that note. 

A poem, written by Francis Scott Key, a slave owner. He actually liked the drinking song and he used it before for another poem.

There are more appropriate songs by American musicians. The few I can mention are, America The Beautiful or This Land is Your Land.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU-aJ4lhFbU

GAY COMMERCIALS

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLbPx_JpNDw

16 May 2021

BOOK BEFORE THE MOVIE

 I have been a cinephile since 1964, and I've been watching the Academy Awards since 1965.

I've loved books since always. For some reason, I'd read a book only to find out that the book was made into a movie. 

I was always the ring leader and everyone loved my choices of movies. 

I came across this and I really thought it was hysterical. The friends all laughed at this film.

For some reason, I found this hilarious back then, but it's not as funny as I remembered. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghshc5kSeFE&t=3299s

YOU'RE AS WORTHLESS AS AN OLD CHANCLA!

As soon as Sondra said this, we all knew exactly what she meant. Chanclas are those cheap flip-flops one could buy at Walgreen's for a dollar.

For some reason, they always broke when one least expected. Or they were a little used and they tended to fall apart.

Back in the 70s, I came across a lot of my baby stuff. Mom was a hoarder and I found boxes of my early life. Among the treasures, I found a baby huarache. 

I loved that huarache. I always had it for show. We were looking at family photos one night and we came across a photo of me wearing the huaraches. Sondra loved it.

It followed me on my adventures. Last month I finally got a provider, a person who cleans the house, laundry, and runs errands. 

Hortencia is my provider and she is awesome. Barbara is amazed at how different my home looks. 

I felt something was awry and I noticed my chancla was gone! I looked all over but could not find it. It was gone. It was a family heirloom and irreplaceable. 

C'est-la vie.



13 May 2021

FOR ADULTS ONLY

I know Clyde will love this one. I know so much more about women than I thought. I think this would be a faggot video. Would add to our humor. And of course, women.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIxg2zxg1CQ

12 May 2021

GUILTY PLEASURE

 I think everyone knows Barbarella, the 1968 fantasy film with Jane Fonda, a young Ugo Tognazzi of La Cage aux Folles. Not to mention a very handsome John Phillip Law.

Back in the day, moi and mes amis used to have movie nights. We took turns showing films with a theme. I usually picked films with music by Nino Rota or Max Steiner.

A fun companion to Barbarella would be Flash Gordon with hottie Sam J Jones, the hot husband in the movie 10. Also starring Max von Sydow, a young Timothy Dalton, and a soundtrack by then unknown, Queen. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzFwECV8Kkk

10 May 2021

06 May 2021

CARTOON MUSIC VIDEOS

 I've got cartoons on my mind. Here are some memorable ones:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U15rzqfSofo

This was an instant classic:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucKGG45XZso

Another one:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYFhLM71kOY

And there is thishttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZCNVYnpZHM one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZCNVYnpZHM


And then there's this. I always think of  Clyde:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZCNVYnpZHM



I KNEW ALL THE STARS

They don't make cartoons like they used to. The quality was out of this world and did not rely on CGI or any modern tools.

I remember this one. Fabulous. I knew all the characters involved. Not bad for a child.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOFG_qmoH8I

DONNELLY RHODES

 Speaking of Eva, for the most part we had the same taste in men. Although I never trusted her husband. He tried to bribe me once but I was adamant. 

We were both into soap operas. The Young and The Restless had just started. We fell in love with Phillip Chancellor. He had salt and pepper hair, bedroom eyes, and a hairy chest. 

We cried when he was killed off. I just found out he passed in 2018. DEP.

RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA

It always amazes me the faggots that remember this classic. It is timeless and has a fabulous soundtrack. Hard to believe it was 1965, and it's only gotten better with time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xkQjuwihYI&list=PLVxlN_9uVnycJ_vHvMpS9lIaPIu2vtbfz&index=2

We all fell in love with the Prince. And, gurl, we all loved her gown. 

This was blasphemed with Whitney Houston and Brandi, it was HORRIBLE!    

Stuart Damon was the Prince and when Eva and I started watching General Hospital, we looked at each other and started singing.

I took an English class at UH and we found out there were over 415 versions of the fable. I googled and there are now over 500 versions.

I remember the oldest, Chinese, but now there's a Greek version that goes back to sixth century BCE.

There was a recent version with Cate Blanchett that caused controversy with the Prince. Turns out he's very well endowed and they had difficulty trying to hide it.

I just found out, although it's been talked about since 2019. There is yet another version with Billy Porter as the godmother, although he's being called Fab G.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNPTSeT1xyE I have it in queue with Netflix.

I can hardly wait.



01 May 2021

NOEL COWARD-GAY ICON-BLITHE SPIRIT.

 I was introduced to Noel Coward sometime in the 60s when I saw the film Blithe Spirit. A fabulous film with a lot of memorable quotes. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBH_xUayBsY

I just came across another version with Noel Coward himself and it's the fabulous version from 1956. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbkchgmDYgQ

Now there's another remake with hottie Dan Stevens of Downton Abbey.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ug9dTP4KlDg

 Can hardly wait.