April 3, 2019 is Doris Day’s 97th birthday. As a child I thought that Doris Day was the ideal woman. My goal was to work a job where I could wear hats and dresses just like she did in her movies. Though my dreams and aspirations changed, I still love her and she remains one…
Category: Classic Movies
7Seven Favorite Classic Movies To Watch At Christmas
On the fourth day of Christmas I watched a Classic not so Christmas Movie. Watching Christmas movies is a tradition in our house that grows every year. Of course we watch the popular made for TV Christmas movies, I have even written a blog post about those movies. But some of my favorite Christmas movies…
7Seven Things to Say About Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”
On the 3rd day of Christmas I received… 3 ghosts, past, present, and future. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens I love this story, in every format. I love to read it, watch it, and listen to it. The ghost of Christmas Past, Present, and Future visit Scrooge and help him see the world around…
7Seven Best Sitcoms From the 1970-1980s
Sitcoms allow the viewers to escape whatever is going on around them for half of an hour. There are goofy characters faced with sometimes crazy and sometimes even normal situations how those characters react to those situations can be very entertaining. Here are 7seven of my favorite sitcoms from the 70s and 80s, I believe…
7Seven Forgotten Screwball Comedies of the 1940s
Several actresses who were the best of the best in this genre such as Deanna Durbin, Irene Dunne, Claudette Colbert, and Jean Arthur made their mark in the 1930s and continued to shine into the 1940s. It Started with Eve (1941)~ Deanna plays Anne Terry a singer who is trying to make it in the…
7seven Underrated Screwball Comedies from the 1930s
I love classic movies, in fact I own more movies from before 1970 then after. Actresses like Jean Arthur and Irene Dunne made the 1930s one of the greatest decades in Cinema for screwball comedies. Here are some of my favorite lesser known screwball comedies. The Rage of Paris (1938) this is a FAVORITE…