I got a little sidetracked today and wandered into the DVD area of a certain store and … Well, darn it if they didn’t have a sale and darn it if they didn’t have a fistful of discs I’d been wanting to get.
“It’s not my fault Mr. Bank Manager. They took advantage of my weakness.”
Anyway … I could have been a lot weaker. As it is, I restricted myself to three movies covering three different decades.
- Gunga Din (1939 – Cary Grant)
- Easter Parade (1948 – Fred Astaire, Judy Garland)
- The Americanization of Emily (1964 – Julie Andrews, James Garner)
The question now is – which one to watch tonight? (I may even watch two – but which ones?) I’m leaning towards Cary. But we’ll see.
(By the way, it’s fortunate these are available now because a number of the newer films that have been released on DVD recently haven’t exactly excited me.)
Tag: Classic Film, Movie Classics, Movies, DVDs

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