Due to a previous engagement I was unable to participate last month (just saying doing art about the first signs of spring man a lot more sense in February) Also squirrels are bastards.
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Foe this week’s Rhapsody is Adrian Younge’s Mourning Melodies in Rhapsody from his Something About April album. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSO_04EOeQM
The basic idea for this week’s theme was supposed to be something to the effect of entertainers as members of the resistance in world war II, but in the end this became a bit of a stretch with the two films[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
A very happy 117th birthday to Mr. Duke Ellington, so let’s celebrate by listen to him perform “Sophisticated Lady” with a little bit of help from his orchestra and saxophonist Harry Carney.
These two films were suggested to me by a friend, and for a while I wasn’t sure what they had in common and then it hit me, marital bliss. Admittedly with one of these films I’m being very sarcastic when[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Once again we arrive on May 4th, the anniversary of the day Alice dreamed the events of Alice in Wonderland. For all the reasons I believe this go here. To celebrate here’s the tea party scene from Dreamgirl.
For today’s Rhapsody we have Hibernian Rhapsody… Which is an instrumental variation of Bohemian Rhapsody by Irish folk band De Dannan. But still nice.
Well this week I ended up doing films about hitmen. The first on my list was John Woo‘s classic, The Killer starring Chow Yun-fat. Chow plays the titular killer who during his latest hit is responsible for the blinding a[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
For this week’s Rhapsody we have the Red Rhapsody by Yoshiki.
Because I definitely needed something funny to clear my pallets from existentialist crime films and I had just seen Captain America: Civil War (which I’m bound to comment on soon) I decided to do Superhero Comedy for this week’s theme. The[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…