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Do you ever watch black and white movies or other classic films from generations ago? Are there any legendary actors that you admire for their great talent or beautiful and handsome faces that you can't forget? Maybe you like timeless songs and voices from the olden days. If so tell us about your favorites here.
I really like Judy Garland. She was an expressive actress and has one of the most powerful and soulful voices ever. I never tire of watching her luminous charm in the Wizard of Oz. The movie is over 80 years old and as beautiful as ever, one of my all-time favorite movies.
Other favorite classic movies of mine include 1965's Doctor Zhivago starring Omar Sharif and Julie Christie, and a black and white French adaptation of Beauty and the Beast directed by Jean Cocteau. The movie my Fair Lady with Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison is another one I love, and my current avatar comes from it. The 1947 movie The Red Shoes. I really enjoy the films of Japanese director Akira Kurosawa too. I like seeing old mystery television series as well like Twilight Zones with Rod Serling.
I'm starting to get into Frank Sinatra. I was on vacation once and went to the Hollywood wax museum with family and there was recording playing of Frank singing My Way. His voice blew me away.
Sarah Vaughan is another legendary singer I have always loved, she's really sassy--which was her nickname, and has all this stage presence and this sexy, confident contralto and amazing vocal range. She just sparkles.
Tell me I'm not the only one out there who looks back at entertainment of the past sometimes with intrigue?
I really like Judy Garland. She was an expressive actress and has one of the most powerful and soulful voices ever. I never tire of watching her luminous charm in the Wizard of Oz. The movie is over 80 years old and as beautiful as ever, one of my all-time favorite movies.
Other favorite classic movies of mine include 1965's Doctor Zhivago starring Omar Sharif and Julie Christie, and a black and white French adaptation of Beauty and the Beast directed by Jean Cocteau. The movie my Fair Lady with Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison is another one I love, and my current avatar comes from it. The 1947 movie The Red Shoes. I really enjoy the films of Japanese director Akira Kurosawa too. I like seeing old mystery television series as well like Twilight Zones with Rod Serling.
I'm starting to get into Frank Sinatra. I was on vacation once and went to the Hollywood wax museum with family and there was recording playing of Frank singing My Way. His voice blew me away.
Sarah Vaughan is another legendary singer I have always loved, she's really sassy--which was her nickname, and has all this stage presence and this sexy, confident contralto and amazing vocal range. She just sparkles.
Tell me I'm not the only one out there who looks back at entertainment of the past sometimes with intrigue?