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I would like to introduce my YouTube channel that I make playlists on. It's a mixture of different music, but the most popular are the Bucky Barnes playlists that I had made a while ago. Music is my stronger point in the arts. Followed by Art, Theater, and science.

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My love for music has surpassed matters of the heart, it has become an obsession.

If you read my last post, besides losing important Word documents, my SD card deleted my music most were songs that had long been deleted off YouTube, especially Tatsuro Yamashita music.

Stripes (which is tips on Tumblr) keeps acting up so I am gonna disable it. If any of y'all know of any other financial platforms or would like to recommend songs for a playlist, you are more than welcome to leave it in the comments or message me. Currently I am working on another Bucky Barnes playlist 3 and another Sad girl Hours playlist 2. Am trying to fix up that Haytham x reader story. Will post it soon

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1 year ago

It's a great feeling (1949)


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5 years ago
Happy Birthday Doris Day! 97 Today.

Happy birthday Doris Day! 97 today.


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5 years ago
Movie Number 37: That Touch Of Mink (Delbert Mann, 1962). In 1959 Universal Cast Doris Day Opposite Rock

Movie number 37: That Touch of Mink (Delbert Mann, 1962). In 1959 Universal cast Doris Day opposite Rock Hudson in the risqué romcom Pillow Talk (Michael Gordon). It was a deserved huge critical and commercial success, such that Universal looked to recreate the ol’ Doris-Rock magic with other leading men, casting her alongside James Garner in The Thrill of it All (Norman Jewison, 1963) and less successfully, Cary Grant in That Touch of Mink.

Grant is once again in ageing playboy mode, attempting to woo Miss Day to the chagrin of his neurotic pal, a miscast Gig Young. The movie looks wonderful. With it’s mid-century interior stylings and its fabulous gowns - Day has countless costume changes, it is kind of the filmic equivalent of flicking through an early 60s lifestyle magazine. But really nothing else about the movie works.

At age 58 Grant was far too old for this sort of thing. As too was Miss Day who is filmed through a hazy soft lens to make her appear more youthful (in actuality this was unnecessary - at 40 Doris still looks great). Worse than this is a woefully unfunny screenplay, littered with dated , sexist ‘humour’. Doris’ career girl roles in the 60s often seemed quietly progressive; here it is anything but, as Day goes doe-eyed whenever Grant is in her sights, whilst modelling pretty outfit after pretty outfit. There is also an unforgivable wife-beating gag.

Of course a film with Doris Day and Cary Grant is not a total loss, it’s just that both have been much better in many other movies and have little chemistry together here. That Touch of Mink is worth a watch for Baseball aficionados with appearances from New York Yankees legends Yogi Berra, Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris. It also has an excellent, though underused supporting cast featuring John Fiedler, 2nd Darrin Dick Sargent and best of all TV’s Gomez and occasional Batman baddie ‘The Riddler’ John Astin; as a sleazy potential suitor of Day he is easily the highlight of the movie.

If, like me, you have watched all of Doris Day’s movies at least once you will want to see this for completist purposes. If not you are best seeking out the excellent Pillow Talk, or indeed any of her 39 other movies.


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5 years ago
RIP Doris Day.

RIP Doris Day.


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6 months ago
PILLOW TALK (1959) Dir. Michael Gordon
PILLOW TALK (1959) Dir. Michael Gordon
PILLOW TALK (1959) Dir. Michael Gordon
PILLOW TALK (1959) Dir. Michael Gordon
PILLOW TALK (1959) Dir. Michael Gordon
PILLOW TALK (1959) Dir. Michael Gordon
PILLOW TALK (1959) Dir. Michael Gordon

PILLOW TALK (1959) — dir. Michael Gordon


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4 years ago
I Got A Strange Feelin Somebodys Bein Hustled.
I Got A Strange Feelin Somebodys Bein Hustled.
I Got A Strange Feelin Somebodys Bein Hustled.
I Got A Strange Feelin Somebodys Bein Hustled.
I Got A Strange Feelin Somebodys Bein Hustled.
I Got A Strange Feelin Somebodys Bein Hustled.
I Got A Strange Feelin Somebodys Bein Hustled.
I Got A Strange Feelin Somebodys Bein Hustled.

I got a strange feelin’ somebody’s bein’ hustled.

Calamity Jane (1953) dir. David Butler


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9 months ago
Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1957) Dir. Frank Tashlin
Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1957) Dir. Frank Tashlin

Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1957) dir. Frank Tashlin


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