It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood - a beautiful day for a neighbor! =) Sorry, just feeling a little nostalgic...
Anyway, it's Fabulous Tuesday once again - WHOOOT!! Today I have decided to read some bear stories.
And, as always, it's time for FMRNS!!! Since my DH spent all weekend working, my friend A and I decided to spend a bunch of time this weekend catching up on all the movies we missed out on while I was on vacation and suffering from pneumonia. We had a triple feature weekend!!! We watched Innerspace, a comedy from 1987 with Dennis Quaid, Martin Short and Meg Ryan - HILARIOUS!!! Our second feature was The Maltese Falcon, a mystery from 1941 with Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor. Our third feature of the weekend was Oklahoma! a musical from 1955 with Gordon MacRae and Gloria Grahame. Fabulous - all three of them!
This week's Tuesday feature is going to be The Godfather Part II from 1974 with Al Pacino, Robert Duvall and Diane Keaton. Last week, we tried to watch American Werewolf in London, but the library VHS was all messed up, and once again we were NOT in the mood for a gangster movie, so we watched Rebecca, an Alfred Hitchcock flick from 1940 with Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine.
We are now definitely going to watch The Godfather Part II - we have two copies of it, just in case! =) YAY Tuesday!!
And, as always, it's time for FMRNS!!! Since my DH spent all weekend working, my friend A and I decided to spend a bunch of time this weekend catching up on all the movies we missed out on while I was on vacation and suffering from pneumonia. We had a triple feature weekend!!! We watched Innerspace, a comedy from 1987 with Dennis Quaid, Martin Short and Meg Ryan - HILARIOUS!!! Our second feature was The Maltese Falcon, a mystery from 1941 with Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor. Our third feature of the weekend was Oklahoma! a musical from 1955 with Gordon MacRae and Gloria Grahame. Fabulous - all three of them!
This week's Tuesday feature is going to be The Godfather Part II from 1974 with Al Pacino, Robert Duvall and Diane Keaton. Last week, we tried to watch American Werewolf in London, but the library VHS was all messed up, and once again we were NOT in the mood for a gangster movie, so we watched Rebecca, an Alfred Hitchcock flick from 1940 with Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine.
We are now definitely going to watch The Godfather Part II - we have two copies of it, just in case! =) YAY Tuesday!!
2 comments:
Rebecca is a flippin' amazing movie! One of my all time favorites. Hope you enjoyed it!
hi. thanks for saying hi on my page, I was hoping a few people would. (my gf *loves* bear books, btw)
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