Hey Terry! No, it's very different from Oklahoma. Depending on how you feel towards "old" movies it is well worth a watch if you can find a copy or I suppose stream it. Glad you like the stove. What isn't evident in the video is that I am slowly being cooked alive by that stove. Sitting that close to it is visually appealing, but a little warmed than I care for.
Hey Paul! I’d been wondering why I hadn’t seen any posts from you in a while...well, somehow I’d unsubscribed to all the folks I was following! At any rate, it’s good to see you again and as always, I’ll be looking forward to future posts! By the way, I’m glad to see you relocated unscathed!
Matt, likewise, I was concerned about you since you are pretty regular. Glad to know you're okay. I understand. There have been weird things happening with RUclips and I often can't make any sense of what is happening. Just glad you're back! Yeah,. we're home now, and trying to make some new videos.
I recall reading something while researching this that one or more of the songs from the movie had been successful on the charts in the UK. That is very cool. Thanks!
Back in the day every big movie star sang in at least one musical - Brando did it in Guys & Dolls and even Clint Eastwood sang in Paint Your Wagon - I'd like to see Arnold Schwarzenegger sing in a musical LOL
Certainly in the late 50s and through the 60s it was pretty common for stars to do sort of a quasi-obligatory musical, but then at that time most successful actors and actresses were trained in singing, dancing and often one or more musical instruments. It seemed to me at least that a "performer" sort of was expected to have all of the most common tools of the trade at their disposal.
It certainly was a different time - actors and actresses were expected to be good at acting, singing and dancing - nowadays there are famous stars who can't do any of that at all LOL
Saw this movie in its first release - 70mm 6 track stereo - it was a marvelous experience. It doesn't survive critical watching and the skill of suspending disbelief is required. Doesn't play well on home viewing, it just doesn't have the required screen or sound.
Great movie, thanks for highlighting!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed this, and I agree it was a great movie.
Heard of but never saw the movie. Always assumed it was like Oklahoma. Cool stove! Prolly going to need it. Sposed to be a cold one!
Hey Terry! No, it's very different from Oklahoma. Depending on how you feel towards "old" movies it is well worth a watch if you can find a copy or I suppose stream it. Glad you like the stove. What isn't evident in the video is that I am slowly being cooked alive by that stove. Sitting that close to it is visually appealing, but a little warmed than I care for.
Hey Paul! I’d been wondering why I hadn’t seen any posts from you in a while...well, somehow I’d unsubscribed to all the folks I was following! At any rate, it’s good to see you again and as always, I’ll be looking forward to future posts! By the way, I’m glad to see you relocated unscathed!
Matt, likewise, I was concerned about you since you are pretty regular. Glad to know you're okay. I understand. There have been weird things happening with RUclips and I often can't make any sense of what is happening. Just glad you're back! Yeah,. we're home now, and trying to make some new videos.
I remember the single 'I was born under a wandering star' by Lee Marvin, it was poular here in UK
I recall reading something while researching this that one or more of the songs from the movie had been successful on the charts in the UK. That is very cool. Thanks!
I always learn some on your video thank you for this video
Well I am glad to hear that! We try to make them both entertaining and educational.
Back in the day every big movie star sang in at least one musical - Brando did it in Guys & Dolls and even Clint Eastwood sang in Paint Your Wagon - I'd like to see Arnold Schwarzenegger sing in a musical LOL
Certainly in the late 50s and through the 60s it was pretty common for stars to do sort of a quasi-obligatory musical, but then at that time most successful actors and actresses were trained in singing, dancing and often one or more musical instruments. It seemed to me at least that a "performer" sort of was expected to have all of the most common tools of the trade at their disposal.
It certainly was a different time - actors and actresses were expected to be good at acting, singing and dancing - nowadays there are famous stars who can't do any of that at all LOL
Saw this movie in its first release - 70mm 6 track stereo - it was a marvelous experience. It doesn't survive critical watching and the skill of suspending disbelief is required. Doesn't play well on home viewing, it just doesn't have the required screen or sound.
I suppose the theater experience would be exceptional. I saw it last at home, and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I like wood stoves
We do too.
Was it a horror movie?
No. It's a western.