The first time I saw that flick was in a shitty motel room in Raton, NM on HBO (or something) around Memorial Day, 1988. I was on a roadtrip with a female friend of mine to get out to the middle of nowhere for a long weekend, and she wanted to watch it and I was like, okay. It is a good movie, great, even for a low budget sleeper. And after it was over my friend was extremely... horny. That is all.Dirty Dancing is a really freaking good movie.
I dunno. Maybe it's only good compared to the movies they make today, but it's on TV now and I've caught the 2nd half twice in a week or two. It's a really simple story but it hits all the points that make a fulfilling story with a big payoff at the end. I'd love to hear Joseph Campbell talk about it.
And it's funny that Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey had no chemistry IRL, because they're such effing magic as Johnny and Baby. It's like Adam and Jamie in Mythbusters or any number of other teams that are so great on camera that don't actually get along IRL. Wild.
I'm probably the only gay man who has never seen My Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, I should correct that soon.
Movies and shows that I have watched (or were playing in the background at various times in various rooms) today:
The 99th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Miracle on 34th St (the 1947 original)
Victor/Victoria
Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol
A Very Brady Renovation
Single All The Way
A Christmas Story - The Musical Live (2017)
WALL-E (this one I paid attention to and watched... still such a classic)
Dirty Dancing is a really freaking good movie.
I dunno. Maybe it's only good compared to the movies they make today, but it's on TV now and I've caught the 2nd half twice in a week or two. It's a really simple story but it hits all the points that make a fulfilling story with a big payoff at the end. I'd love to hear Joseph Campbell talk about it.
And it's funny that Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey had no chemistry IRL, because they're such effing magic as Johnny and Baby. It's like Adam and Jamie in Mythbusters or any number of other teams that are so great on camera that don't actually get along IRL. Wild.
Probably the BUZZR channel. I've been known to have that on in the background from time to time. Especially when Tattletales is on...That is amazing.
I am home for the weekend and my mom has switched from her routine of re-run sitcoms and shows to watching old gameshows. Shows I didn't even know existed. All day long. And she isn't wearing her hearing aids.
I escaped mid day to go the auto part store.
I always entertain the idea of watching that when I'm channel-surfing, but I get there and then go "Yeah...no." I will say, when Alex Trebek died so they did some tribute reruns, the early seasons of Trebek "Jeopardy!" are trippy--the set design, the mechanical board, reading the clues off cards. How you only got to win 5 games and if someone hadn't beat you by then you left as an undefeated champion. The prize amounts. One episode they showed, at the end it was like, "Bob wound up winning more than the allowed maximum (over 5 games) of $3,000 so the rest will be donated to a charity of his choice." Apparently in them days there were laws on how big the prizes on game shows were. I wonder if that had to do with the old having to pick prizes equal to the cash value on daytime "Wheel of Fortune." Ceramic Dalmatian for the win, Pat.Probably the BUZZR channel. I've been known to have that on in the background from time to time. Especially when Tattletales is on...