My favorite movies are To catch a thief and Charade so I truly appreciate and agree with this video. There were cool guys like Steve Mcqueen and Paul Newman but there was this relatable thing to Cary that made him really enjoyable to watch.
I always enjoy his relaxed poise and wit. Of course he did have a script but he presented it so well. To catch a thief is one of my favs too, i also liked Philadelphia Story. Thanks for watching and enjoying.
YES!! Bring back the classic, well dressed, stoic gentleman!! 'North By Northwest' is a masterpiece!!! It's what you hope you would be as an "every man" who finds himself in dire circumstances. NO ONE looked better being chased in a cornfield by a biplane!!!
Speaking of Cary Grant movies... My all time favorite is Father Goose. He is not suave and sophisticated. But, DANG! It is a terrific movie. He even talked about how much he enjoyed playing a different kind of character.
Great video on arguably the most stylish actor of the Golden Age of Hollywood. It's interesting how most of the clothing he wore throughout his career actually came from his own wardrobe. For instance, everything that Grant wore in To Catch a Thief came directly from his own wardrobe that he chose himself for the role and what he believed what the charachter should wear.
This is fantastic trivia and I had no idea. I'm ashamed I didn't know. Thank you for sharing. We are in agreement; have always been inspired by this man's poise and fashion.
@@FashionableFather well I love Cary grant but I'm more of a Jimmy Stewart fan,so it's a tie between Mr smith goes to Washington, and it's a wonderful life. But my favourite Cary grant b&w film is prolly notorious and bringing up baby.
I think nostalgia is overrated. We have plenty of gentlemen around today if you do the work and look for them. George Clooney, Ryan Gosling, Tom Hanks and Barack Obama are all great examples are true gentleman. I'd even include Timothy Sands.
Great point! I actually thought about that while editing. When I first saw Clooney in movies he also reminded me of those stars, but you’re wrong this is not nostalgia...this is genius.
Love your channel sir. I wish when dressing to the tee, just to go out would come back. Women in out in house coats and men in skinny jeans it's horrible
Unfortunately the actors you use as examples: Cary Grant, Humphrey Bogart, etc., were mostly unhappy and dissatisfied with themselves as adults. They acted confident on screen because they were good actors. Instead of acting and relying on props to support a role you think you should play, just try being genuine.
Story throughout history has been a way to hold a mirror up to ourselves to inspire or create a model to live by or not live by. That source today is tv and film; that’s the point of the vid/conversation, to take a look at what you’re modeling yourself after.
@@FashionableFather Seek out real people to model yourself after who have accomplishments in the real world instead of tv and film characters. TV and film is escapism, perhaps based on some life experiences but mostly not. Remember what Cary Grant said about himself, “Everyone wants to be Cary Grant, even I want to be Cary Grant.” He knew he was play acting. Take inspiration from someone such as Abraham Lincoln, instead of an actor portraying Abraham Lincoln.
my question for you would be if you admired the men of style and good taste back then and how we should want to emulate them, then why did you make this video dressed so badly with no color or taste yourself? Edith Head wouldnt have approved of you and your sense of style thats for sure and I think that Carey had a flair for style because he was a closet gay and so were many others but they always payed more attention to style and colors than boring men would!........
Everybody loves Cary Grant. I've always had a love for black & white movies. Black and white movies are the absolute best.
I’m quite enamored with them myself.
No worries I'm known in my family for watching "ancient" shows and movies but I credit alot of things I do and act is credited to it. God bless
Yes. I think it’s Cary Grant’s time when most of the real gentlemen exist. Great video again! 👍🏻
We’re on the same page per usual. Thanks for your support!!!
My favorite movies are To catch a thief and Charade so I truly appreciate and agree with this video. There were cool guys like Steve Mcqueen and Paul Newman but there was this relatable thing to Cary that made him really enjoyable to watch.
I always enjoy his relaxed poise and wit. Of course he did have a script but he presented it so well. To catch a thief is one of my favs too, i also liked Philadelphia Story. Thanks for watching and enjoying.
My late Grandfather Arthur Lyons made the famous suit for North By Northwest. And made many for Cary .
That was one amazing suit, emulated and redone to this day. Your grandfather was a legend!
Many thanks, my friend. I am proud of him. He worked in Savile Row. Kilgour, French and Stanbury . Derek Lyons
Bruh, you actually look like Cary Grant. Pretty cool. I know you can do a great Cary Grant impression.
Thank you!! I shall walk proudly with such an amazing compliment.
You hit the nail on the head. Friends was degenerate propaganda.
More young men should look up to Cary Grant.
We could learn a few things from those old black and white movies.
YES!! Bring back the classic, well dressed, stoic gentleman!! 'North By Northwest' is a masterpiece!!! It's what you hope you would be as an "every man" who finds himself in dire circumstances. NO ONE looked better being chased in a cornfield by a biplane!!!
Thanks for watching; and yes love ALL his style. North is one of his best for sure.
90s television was a total joke.
Cary Grant is an amazing role model
I obviously agree and thanks for watching.
Speaking of Cary Grant movies... My all time favorite is Father Goose. He is not suave and sophisticated. But, DANG! It is a terrific movie. He even talked about how much he enjoyed playing a different kind of character.
I NEED to see it. I know it’s one that is completely opposite of his go-to roles.
Great video on arguably the most stylish actor of the Golden Age of Hollywood. It's interesting how most of the clothing he wore throughout his career actually came from his own wardrobe. For instance, everything that Grant wore in To Catch a Thief came directly from his own wardrobe that he chose himself for the role and what he believed what the charachter should wear.
This is fantastic trivia and I had no idea. I'm ashamed I didn't know. Thank you for sharing. We are in agreement; have always been inspired by this man's poise and fashion.
You are so pleasant to watch and listen to😻😻😻❤ apart from ur content
Thank you....I think....
This is some great content. Any chance of having you on a podcast with me?
Yes! In a hot second.
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You must get this a lot but you defo have that Cary grant look
Wonderful compliment. I actually do not get that, but I’ll take it! Thank you!
@@FashionableFather well I think that's because many people today don't know or even recognise classic Hollywood stars
This is true. What’s your favorite b&w movie?
@@FashionableFather well I love Cary grant but I'm more of a Jimmy Stewart fan,so it's a tie between Mr smith goes to Washington, and it's a wonderful life. But my favourite Cary grant b&w film is prolly notorious and bringing up baby.
I think nostalgia is overrated. We have plenty of gentlemen around today if you do the work and look for them. George Clooney, Ryan Gosling, Tom Hanks and Barack Obama are all great examples are true gentleman. I'd even include Timothy Sands.
Great point! I actually thought about that while editing. When I first saw Clooney in movies he also reminded me of those stars, but you’re wrong this is not nostalgia...this is genius.
Love your channel sir. I wish when dressing to the tee, just to go out would come back. Women in out in house coats and men in skinny jeans it's horrible
Thank you! Certainly nice to know you’re enjoying. I’m going to keep inspiring guys to care more about their clothes.
You are adorable
Thank you very much!
Unfortunately the actors you use as examples: Cary Grant, Humphrey Bogart, etc., were mostly unhappy and dissatisfied with themselves as adults. They acted confident on screen because they were good actors. Instead of acting and relying on props to support a role you think you should play, just try being genuine.
Story throughout history has been a way to hold a mirror up to ourselves to inspire or create a model to live by or not live by. That source today is tv and film; that’s the point of the vid/conversation, to take a look at what you’re modeling yourself after.
@@FashionableFather Seek out real people to model yourself after who have accomplishments in the real world instead of tv and film characters. TV and film is escapism, perhaps based on some life experiences but mostly not. Remember what Cary Grant said about himself, “Everyone wants to be Cary Grant, even I want to be Cary Grant.” He knew he was play acting. Take inspiration from someone such as Abraham Lincoln, instead of an actor portraying Abraham Lincoln.
@@LL-xt7yo Good advice.
my question for you would be if you admired the men of style and good taste back then and how we should want to emulate them, then why did you make this video dressed so badly with no color or taste yourself? Edith Head wouldnt have approved of you and your sense of style thats for sure and I think that Carey had a flair for style because he was a closet gay and so were many others but they always payed more attention to style and colors than boring men would!........
You remind me of a fantastic quote, "You will only be criticized by the people doing less than you, never by those who are doing more."