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Why is a city famously bad for dating most associated with romance movies? Illustration by MUTI. Letâs call 1989 the inflection point. Before then Seattle was the sticks. A little backwater. A little rough. Our founding cinematic couple were burly, long-married tugboat ownersâplayed by Wallace Beery and Marie Dresslerâin 1933âs Tugboat Annie. This was a region of gold-panning, timber, serial killers, airplanes. Of course we had more going on than that, but in Hollywoodâs imagining this was the province mostly of desperate crime films. If there was a romanceâ Cinderella Liberty (1973), Then, in 1989, the loving starts. We get ....
2021 Oscar Predictions: Best Actress [Updated March 6] Paul Sheehan The motion picture academy has handed out Oscars for leading performances since the first ceremony in 1929. While the Best Actor prize is typically taken by a veteran, the Best Actress Oscar has tended to go to an ingenue. However, those age biases could be changing. While a whopping 32 of the 94 Best Actress champs have been in their 20s when they picked up their Oscars, the last three women to win were 60-year-old Frances McDormand (“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”), 45-year-old Olivia Colman (“The Favourite”) and 50-year-old Renee Zellweger (“Judy”). And Zellweger’s closest rival was 44-year-old ....
Updated Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, at 2:34 p.m. The first Hollywood movie ever shot in Seattle was Tugboat Annie, which turned into a movie series and a TV show celebrating a woman tugboat captain. It was a smash hit. Annie was a salty, formidable woman who was able to constantly outsmart her rivals. In this age of tech, we often forget that Seattle is a seaport. Our self-image was forged on the waterfront, from ferries to fishing boats, schooners to container ships, we have a Puget Sound maritime heritage all our own. And one salty character spread that image far and wide. She was popular in print, on the silver screen and TV. She was “hearty, humorous and hard-boiled.” Meet Tugboat Annie. ....
J. T Waldmann | 01/13/2008 (4 out of 5 stars) Eileen Barton s 1950 recording of If I Knew You Were Comin I d ve Baked a Cake was songwriter Bob Merrill s very first pop hit, and he went on to create such pop classics as Rosemary Clooney s Mambo Italiano, Guy Mitchell s (There s a Pawnshop on a Corner in) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Patti Page s mega-hit How Much Is That Doggie in the Window? However, Merrill s major claim to fame (infamy?) was writing . . . one of the most recognizable, most parodied, and (for non-Streisand fans) most irritating lyrics of all time: People/People who need people/Are the luckiest people in the world. (Marc Steyn, in an article posted on slate.com, dated April 9, 1998) Furthermore, writes Steyn, Merrill is the man who single-handedly produced the worst songs of the decade and so debauched the currency of mainstream Tin Pan Alley that it had no moral authority to resist rock n roll. ....
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