Apr. 2nd, 2016

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These are just the movies I can think of at the moment. I may have other favorite that I will think of too late for this post. ;)

People who have followed my blogs for a while probably know that I'm crazy about old black and white movies. I've even watched Metropolis (1927) and M (1931) just for fun, and not for school. There's actually a funny story behind how I discovered M. I was sending a message to my sister thegreenring and something went wrong (don't ask me how it happened, because I have no idea) and we ended up with the link to M instead. So we thought we were probably meant to see it. It can't be described as a favorite movie, even though I did enjoy it, but it's surprising how such an ancient movie can still be enjoyed in exactly the same way as a modern one (parts of it anyway). My enjoyment of Metropolis was more because of my interest in history than anything else.

My friends/followers probably also know that my all-time favorite is Gilda from 1946, starring Glenn Ford and Rita Hayworth.

Gilda movie poster

I also love Spellbound from 1945, starring Gregory Peck and Ingrid Bergman.

Spellbound, movie poster

Another favorite is Notorious from 1946 starring Ingrid Bergman and Cary Grant.

Notorious, movie poster

I also really like The Lady Vanishes from 1938.

The Lady Vanishes, movie poster

Hair from 1979 is another favorite.

Hair movie poster

Finally, for some reason I also like Trafic from 1971.

Trafic, movie poster

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Now finally I have a photo of the pheasant who scared us so much the other night. I'm just hoping he wasn't scared off by seeing that big featherless creature where he thought there was just a rival.

Pheasant

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