The original which won Frank Loesser an Academy Award for Best Song.
Frank Loesser / Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / Neptune’s Daughter – Baby It’s Cold Outside – 1949
The original which won Frank Loesser an Academy Award for Best Song.
Frank Loesser / Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / Neptune’s Daughter – Baby It’s Cold Outside – 1949
The original.
No one does it better than Eartha.
Eartha Kitt – Santa Baby – New Faces 1954
One of my favorite scenes from any movie is this one.
May your loved ones who have passed over visit you. Remember that you help them cross the Marigold bridge when you have their photo on your Ofrenda.
Disney Pixar – Coco – Marigold Bridge scene – 2017
I’ve waited anxiously an entire month to copy this link into a post.
Now it’s finally time…
Tim Burton – The Nightmare Before Christmas – This Is Halloween – 1993
…meet Jack Torrance, Jack Torrance meet Delbert Grady.
One of the scenes we find most horrifying in this horror masterpiece.
Stephen King / Stanley Kubrick – The Shining – 1980
…and now you’re mine!
Bette Midler – I Put A Spell On You – Hocus Pocus 1993
Never ever better than that fabulous dinner party scene in Beetlejuice.
Harry Belafonte – Day O (Banana Boat Song) – Beetlejuice 1988
Opening scene…
John Carpenter – Halloween – 1978 – Opening Scene
A true horror film. I was but a teenager and Fearsome was but peach fuzz, however we got to experience this classic the week it was released in 1978 with 5 other friends in a movie theatre with a full house. It was a most unforgettable adventure. An adventure that one never fully recovers from.
A short collection of George Clooney clips from Oh Brother Where Art Thou. My favorite Coen Brothers film, and frankly my favorite George Clooney performance to date.
Oh Brother Where Art Thou – Coen Brothers – 2000
Fosse.
Sweet Charity – 1969 – Bob Fosse / Shirley McClain
Danny, come play with us.
I’ll never forget the first time I saw this film, Fearsome would never let me. He was but a close cropped goatee at the time but none the less he has always loved good cinema.
This scene is classic.
It is fun to see how those with high opinions of themselves react to truth is it not?