Psyche's Muse
|
2/24/2024 11:28:37 PM
---- Updated 2/25/2024 12:05:40 AM
So, we are needing more financial support to keep us up and running? I can get another check headed your way soon if that's the case. Just let me know! By The Way, on this "Political" Forum stuff I'm posting, when I came across that Frank Zappa song, "I'm The Slime", I figured THAT would be "Perfect" to follow-up with. And then when I got here to post it I noticed that you had responded. I thought for a minute or two and then just went ahead and posted it. And as I listened to it, while thinking of a response to your question, it seemed to be so "perfect"(ha!ha!ha! sorry! )
and here's another, applicable, "little ditty" when it comes to "conversing"...
LANGUAGE IS A TRAP
|
|
Psyche's Muse
|
2/26/2024 6:20:10 AM
---- Updated 2/26/2024 6:30:24 AM
You Can't Take It With You ( "black&white" film from 1938 ! )
Academy Award(r) winner James Stewart (1940 Best Actor, The Philadelphia Story and 1985 Honorary Oscar(r)), Jean Arthur, Academy Award(r) winner Lionel Barrymore (1931 Best Actor, A Free Soul) and Edward Arnold star in this classic screwball comedy. Based on the phenomenally successful Kaufman-Hart play,You Can't Take It With You was directed by Frank Capra and won two Academy Awards(r) (1938 Best Picture, Best Director) and garnered five more nominations. It was Capra's third Oscar(r) for directing. Arthur stars as Alice Sycamore, the stable family member of an offbeat clan of free spirits who falls for Stewart, the down-to-earth son of a snooty, wealthy family. Amidst a backdrop of confusion, the two very different families rediscover the simple joys of life. © 1938, renewed 1966 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
|
|