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Sort by INSTAPUTZ (Free subscription) - 02/06/2009 - YouTube
Dancing Cheek to Cheek
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dance in the film 'Top Hat'
Sort by INSTAPUTZ (Free subscription) - 02/06/2009 - YouTube
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dance in the film 'Top Hat'
Sort by INSTAPUTZ (Free subscription) - 02/06/2009
Yeah, it's still early, but I'm kinda fried. As you watch this, keep telling yourself that the song was never never ever used for evil by the hellbound makers of The Green Mile .
Sort by TYWKIWDBI (Free subscription) - 10/30/2009
After posting the item below I did a search for "top hat," which of course leads to Fred Astaire. And I realized that for some inexplicable reason I have blogged for almost two years without including an Astaire dancing video. This corrects that oversight. I think I should blog something about top hats - but should it be Astaire? or perhaps that Puttin on the Ritz parody scene from Young Frankenstein...
Sort by Self-Styled Siren (Free subscription) - 10/24/2008
The Siren reads way too much about movies, although the fabulous Sheila O'Malley may have her beat. After a while you start to come across the same quotes again and again. Some are still funny ("I think that 'e' made the whole fuckin' difference," mused Carole Lombard, born plain old Jean Alice Peters.) Some are just true. ("It's the friends you can call up at 4 a.m. that matter," said Marlene Dietrich,...
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Sunday, August 9, 2009 Posted by K_Yew at Labels: , , , 0 comments: Subscribe to: Subscribe To Posts Posts Comments Comments Popular Posts1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. gigya: connect with your friendsGoogle Search Custom Search Shareholder MeetingsDisclaimerThe information on this site is provided for discussion purposes only. Under no circumstances do any statements here represent a recommendation...
Sort by urban tease (Free subscription) - 11/18/2009
I was feeling a little guilty after that whole "ohhh I love Gene Kelly, he's the dancing man for me" debacle, so I'm here to re-claim my love for Fred Astaire and convince everyone else of it, too. Born in 1899, Fred began working a show business at the age of 5 with his older sister Adele. His first screen test noted, "Can't act. Can't sing. Slightly bald. Dances a little." Honestly, I find Fred's...
Sort by P&C (Free subscription) - 11/09/2009
When you're home for a quiet Saturday night it's always nice to find a great old movie on the telly. Last night, KQED (our local public television station) aired two gems from the 1930s which made my eyes pop with delight. The first was 42nd Street - an adorable "understudy fills in for the lead and saves the show" story, with some fantastic numbers from Busby Berkeley. The Depression-era fantasy continued...