That's the title of my next novella - On the Prowl for A New Member.
how is that you became "dis"-membered?
I also watched the featurette on the restoration of the film using Ultra-Resolution. They said that THE WIZARD OF OZ is the most protected film that they know about with about 7 or 8 sets of unable elements. They were able to use the camera negative to do the Ultra-Resolution version.
I went to the health food store to pick up a few groceries. I never realized how much drama can take place while food shopping. The person doing the bagging at my check-out was quite slow and the checker was oblivious. She kept checking, despite the fact that the bagger was two customers behind. When she finished ringing me up she was impatient for me to slide my credit card through the machine, but, because of the back-up, I was still a couple feet from said machine. I tried to explain that we were backed-up, but she was far from interested. Then the lady behind me got impatient because her groceries had been rung up, but things weren't moving. Short of plowing into the woman ahead of me, I really didn't see what I could do about it. I was hoping the manager would appear before a riot broke out. Then the bagger asked me if the woman behind me and I were friends--because, presumably we'd exchanged a couple words. At that point it was all too ludicrous.
I Dismember Mama
Friday Media Check:CD - ANNIE GET YOUR GUN (studio cast with Doris Day/Robert Goulet)
Was this a standard version of the film or Blu-ray?
I never hated a recording of Annie Get Your Gun more than this one. I bought the original LP release as a kid and appalled at the orchestrations. (Although at that time I didn't know exactly what that was) I was so used to hearing and had the Ethel Merman's version engrained in my head that I could not overcome the new sound. I am sure Robert Goulet was a perfect Frank Butler but not to my young ears in this version
Standard. The Blu-ray version is not slated until next year.
I'll bet it's spectacular upconverted....I'll have to find out...in due course of time...
..to be more delicate...
Speaking of page seven, welcome seven GUESTS.
It's a giddy Friday afternoon. This week started off with a sick day...and the next three days were 10-hours plus each. I'm nearly light-headed in anticipation of "quittin' time"!