It looks like Andy is a film noir fan. He hasn’t taken his eyes of “Kiss Me Deadly” since it started!
It’s getting intense now! What do you think about this film, Andy?
Andy?
It looks like Andy is a film noir fan. He hasn’t taken his eyes of “Kiss Me Deadly” since it started!
It’s getting intense now! What do you think about this film, Andy?
Andy?
I like film noir, too. Mom is hooked on the Thin Man with Nick and Nora and doggy Asta. I like it, too, but I think they should’ve had a pussycat actor instead of a doggy to help them with their sleuthing. Winks.
Those are favorites of mine! I even have a DVD set of the whole series. Great entertainment! Kitties became more popular in movies as pets of villains or villains themselves – clearly propaganda created by writers who were dropped on their heads as babies!
Mol!!
Mol! Oh yes- we need to be very faithful- we wouldn’t
want our Can Openers to die-(for some reason when that happens they don’t open cans anymore no matter for much you glare). So STUBBORN!
Yes, yes, yes! The can openers are useful so we let them stay.
Oh yes- we have to make sure it’s safe -(I sample everything)! Mol!
That’s a cat’s job, eh?!
What? Job?
We have a job?? Ohhhh.. tasters!! Oh YES-!! Mwahaha!! And we take our “jobs” very seriously!!! 😹
They do! And Andy does!
All that’s missing is popcorn! (When the Can Opener watches movies with popcorn I always sample it for her first- you know, to make sure it’s not poisoned or anything)!
That’s a very vital service! Good for you!
Xena: I watch Netflix sometimes, if the show is any good, and especially if there is a dog or a horse in it. I bark at the horses and make sure the dogs aren’t getting anything that I’m not. XOX Xexe
LOL! Andy is a good movie audience, though he periodically blocks the closed captions on foreign films in any language but English.
This is a funny post with two famous actors . The show is in your room rather that in the TV!! 🙂
BTW, Doug, do you know “le Chat Noir ” a famous cafe-inn in Paris around Pigalle , Rue de Clichy . This inspired a song “le chat noir ” that all of the French know! 🙂
In friendship
Michel
I’m aware of the place, though I only briefly walked around in that part of Paris. My friends lived in the 5th Arrondissement. I don’t know if I spotted that cafe-inn.
A funny film is set in that part of Paris – Quiet Days in Clichy (Danish: Stille dage i Clichy), released in 1970 according to information on the Internet. I recall seeing it several years ago but don’t recall where.
I do remember L’Escargot Montorgueil, with its gold snail, which impressed me at the time. (Yes, I’ve eaten snails several times, but, oddly, never in France.)
How lazy, yes, lazy – and what else to do ? amitiés 🙂
More of the same…sigh!
How sweet he is!! I wanna hug him. 🥰
He isn’t a huggy type kitty, though I do it anyway, to the dismay of the poor kitty boy!
If I hugged him, he would love it! 🥰😂
He’d purr softly to let you know his resistance was down!
Andy gave his rating, and it took all his energy. Time for a nap! Has he seen “The Day the Earth Stood Still” with Michael Rennie and Patricia Neal yet?
I saw it in the theater when it first time when it came out, then several times since. To my knowledge – and I should know! – I don’t think he’s seen it.
That is my favorite classic SciFi film. A must see for Andy! 🙂
A great message for peace, too! I’m also a fan of “Forbidden Planet”. I saw both of these in the theater when I was a kid, and have enjoyed them several times since, thanks to film channels on tv.
CRACKIN UP DOOD !!!! 🙂 may bee ee can givez uz a moovee ree veew two morrow 🙂 ♥3
“Guy running around smooching pretty human girls too much – getting beat up several times because humans do this – finds something that glows in the dark and it burns his arm – neat time where he and pretty human girl run into the ocean to watch house burn and blow up! I rate this film: Too much human smooching, not enough blowing up. No butt sniffing, though, so I don’t know how smooching could happen.”
Well settled, and as snug as a bug! Well done Andy!
It was a pretty good film, too.
True, that is!
Film noir films generally are pretty good, especially since on considers most were B films, meant to be shown after the main feature.
A thought ‘An Inpector Calls’ was a film of this type. The old black and white ones carry it off betterer.
I think it might, from reading the synopsis, though I’m not familiar with the play or film
I’m not sure if they made a film in America, but they must have.
The play as far as I can remember, is the only one I ever went to see.
How long ago?
Again I don’t know,
But the fee was 2/6d (12.5 new pence)
Ah, memories!
Hope it comes on this Christmas, and you can have a decker.
Cheers, Doug!
Yeah, with Gregory Peck! It is a great one!
phenny loves old movies too… his favorite is moby dick from 1956…