Showing posts with label Bob Hope. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bob Hope. Show all posts

Dec 17, 2011

3 Classic Hollywood-related films on this year's Black List

I didn't know this, but every year on December there's a list of Hollywood's most liked unproduced screenplays being published. According to the Black List's official site, a bunch of executives from the industry vote for their favorites and even movies like Juno and Lars and the Real girl were finally produced and released thanks to the list.

Well, I skimmed the pdf file, and three scripts caught my attention:


Home by Christmas - Bob Hope in Korea by Ben Schwartz 

"Young Larry Gelbart goes on tour with his idol Bob Hope in the middle of the Korean War and learns the true price of patriotism."


Grace of Monaco by Arash Amel 

"Grace Kelly, age 33 and having given up her acting career to focus on being a full time princess, uses her political maneuvering behind the scenes to save Monaco while French Leader Charles de Gaulle and Monaco’s Prince Rainier III are at odds over the principality’s standing as a tax haven."


Saving Mr. Banks by Kelly Marcel 

"The story of how Walt Disney got the rights for Mary Poppins."

I'd love the idea of the second one, it would be very interesting to see that political side of Grace Kelly; it would be an awesome movie to watch, especially if they make a good job with the settings. I also liked the third story, I know that the author, P.L. Travers didn't want to sell the rights to Disney because she didn't think it would do justice to her books and he persisted like for 20 years. My problem with the first movie is the line "the true price of patriotism", I don't know how to interpret that.

What do you think? Did you like the plots? Who do you think should play the main parts of these films?

PS- Thanks to all the people who commented or liked my Gift Guide post for classic film fans with a lot of imagination :)

Aug 8, 2010

Day 15- An Actor or Actress you’ve been meaning to give a chance, but haven’t gotten around to it yet

Greer Garson


Greer Garson. Seems that she is a lovely lady and a great actress. The only movies I've seen from her are "Random Harvest" and "Mrs. Miniver". I liked them. Fell asleep watching "Julius Caesar" so I couldn't tell (I was sleepy that day).

Bob Hope

Bob Hope. Because everyone is talking about him these days and I just have seen him in "I love Lucy".

Orson Welles


Orson Welles.  I loved him in "The third man" & "The long hot summer". Saw "Citizen Kane" and it was good. I know he was a very creative guy. But for some reason I avoid movies starring him. Maybe because some of his movies were too dark and depressing ("Touch of Evil" and my-god-that-obscure-film "The process"). He was darkish even as a guest in "I love Lucy".


Hedy Lamarr

Hedy Lamarr: I've read tons about her beauty AND brains. "Comrade X" is the only movie I saw from her. Any recommendation?




 Stars from silent films. Soundless movies give me the creeps. Someday I'm gonna develop that point. Saw "It", it was good, but silent. Etc.

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