I…think I’ll leave that one alone.
Not THAT kind of period!
(Loved LOVED that movie. )
I did… It’s kind of amazing that Jackson made both that and Meet the Feebles (and Dead Alive)… Guy’s got range as a director!
“The whole point of fashion is to make fashionable clothes available to everyone.”
Huh. And here I’ve always thought that the whole point was to sell wildly expensive designs to people who have more money than they know what to do with.
Well, there’s fashion…and then there’s haute couture :
You could buy Mary Quant makeup, for example, at Woolworth’s and other basic stores like that. (Confession: I certainly did.)
I’m sure i don’t have the timeline just right - but I didn’t think he retired, so much as he was laid off. (Or you mean whatever he was doing after that?) But yeah, we should all be so fortunate to hit 99, the way that he did it.
That would get banned in Florida!
And Forgotten Silver, which is probably my favorite of all his films. Go in knowing nothing if possible
I didn’t realize she went on to become a novelist. That being said, Heavenly Creatures ranks up there as one of my favorite movies ever.
As so often in the last few years I’m writing of one of the greats passing. At 92 and playing out pretty recently he had a great innings and really did get to influence generations of players and to entertain generations of audiences. American classical music will mourn. This link does a better job than I could to showcase his music.
Craig Breedlove, whose name I learned as a kid (along with rhat of Gary Gabelich, who broke Breedlove’s record)