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Showing posts with label Disney Movie. Show all posts
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Sunday, December 28, 2014

INTO THE WOODS

Go see it. Tell me what you think. Marcia Norwood
America's STORYTELLER
Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking




Have you seen "Into the Woods?"






I'm still thinking about it.


Here's what I think so far...
    
Meryl Streep's performance as the witch is extraordinary. Seeing Meryl and her transformation is reason enough to see the movie. Her appearance is alternately hideous and beautiful. She's a movie star's movie star, and my favorite actress.


Chris Pine (Cinderella's Prince) stole the show with his duet with Billy Magnussen (Rapunzel's Prince). I didn't recognize him at first. I mean - who can be Captain Kirk, and Jack Ryan, AND the Prince? Christ Pine does it all, and he can sing!
 
Anna Kendrick (Cinderella) was a WRONG casting move - - even if she's a big box-office draw with several movies this year. Her voice is wonderful, but she's not Cinderella, and she certainly is NO match for Chris Pine's Prince. Faith suggested Anne Hathaway as Cinderella.
 
Daniel Huttleston (the boy in Les Mis) was fantastic as Jack). He's fun and engaging to watch on the big screen.
 
Johnny Depp is the Wolf...a creature unable to control his appetites. Who else could it have been? Wish someone older had played Red Riding Hood - because the encounter in the woods between the Wolf and Red was "pedophile-ish."


Lilla Crawford was much too young to play Red Riding Hood, and the sexual overtones with Wolf would not have been so creepy if the part had been cast with someone older.
 
Emily Blunt (Baker's Wife) can sing! Who knew?! She's wonderful as the Baker's Wife. (Remember her in "THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA?" )


I searched the history of "Into the Woods." At first I thought the author (James Lapine) must have been drunk at a Hollywood party to come up with the notion of all the fairytales colliding. They more than "intertwine" - they collide - in the woods. Lapine's book is about the consequences of the character's wishes.
 
Author, James Lapine, said that the most unpleasant person (the Witch) would have the truest things to say and the "nicer" people would be less honest.


In the Witch's words: "I'm not good; I'm not nice; I'm just right."
 
Go see it. Tell me what you think.


I LOVE the details of the original fairy tales that Disney kept in the movie: like the hook that Rapunzel wrapped her hair around so visitors can climb up the tower; and her prince becoming blind from being thrown in the brambles by the witch; and the story-line of Rapunzel's mother's craving  stolen desires from the witch's garden.
 
I know these stories,. I memorized them from the book by Charles Perrault. Perrault was a 17th Century French author who laid the foundations for a new literary genre, the fairy tale, with his works derived from pre-existing folk tales -- which were rewritten by the Brothers Grimm, continue to be printed and have been adapted to opera, ballet theater, and film.




I traveled as a storyteller telling Perrault's fairy tales for over 10 years -- in a one-woman show -- doing all the parts of each character. Fairy tales are funny and romantic and entertaining for all ages.


The new Disney movie is a musical (music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim) based on the book by James Lapine. It debuted in San Diego at the Old Globe Theatre in 1986, and premiered on Broadway on November 5, 1987. Bernadette Peters's performance as the Witch and Joanna Gleason's portrayal of the Baker's Wife brought acclaim to the production during its original Broadway run. Into the Woods won several Tony Awards, including Best Score, Best Book, and Best Actress in a Musical (Joanna Gleason), in a year dominated by The Phantom of the Opera.


Wikipedia has a great chart (scroll down to the end of the article) of the casting history of "Into the Woods."



Go see it the movie.

  Tell me what you think.



Thanks for stopping by!


Come back often, and invite a friend!

Marcia Norwood
America's STORYTELLER
Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public SPeaking




Thursday, May 1, 2014

DAVE'S '67 CHEVY

Marcia Norwood
America's STORYTELLER
Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking

http://tellmeastory-marcia.blogspot.com/

DAVE'S '67 CHEVY 

Copyright 2008 Marcia Norwood


It was LOVE at first sight when I first saw the baby-blue, '67 Chevy truck  David Stovall restored.

My daughter, Kristin, (Dave's wife) wondered why I liked it so much.

"It's from her era,"  my son-in-law said.

Oh. Yes.  

It's from my *eraThe SixtiesThe Swinging Sixties.

I graduated from Liberty High School in 1967.  Our school colors were blue and white.  

*Era
  •   A period of time in history that is unified by cultural or   historical factors.
  • A period of time marked by distinctive character, events, changes on earth.

The Sixties 
CLICK on the link or COPY & PASTE the link in your browser:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1960s


Dave named his baby-blue '67 Chevy truck Mater, after Tow Mater, in the Disney movie, CARS.

http://cars.disney.com/mater


"Mater is the rustiest, trustiest tow truck
in Radiator Springs.  He loves tractor tippin',
helping out stranded cars, and most of all,
hanging out with his best friend,
Lightning McQueen.
Mater is great at driving backwards,
because he doesn't need to know
where he's going
as long as he knows where he's been."

The old '67 truck was in need of repair when Dave bought it from an individual who wanted to fix it up, but never finished it.  Dave finished the job, and painted it my favorite color:  baby-blue.

KRISTIN:  "I drove it once.  Oh.  My.  Mater had one of those "granny gears" that goes super slow.  It was hard for me to shift!"  

Sometimes Dave says, "I wish I still had Mater so I could _______________________  (fill in the blank) ."  

Dave always has at least one DIY (Do It Yourself) project going at all times.

I wish I had purchased  Mater when Dave sold it...so I could _______________________  (fill in the blank)."

I have my own share of DIY projects, and could sure use a rusty, trusty tow truck.

 
 Meet Mater

DAVE'S '67 CHEVY 

  
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Images of '67 Chevys
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http://photobucket.com/images/67%20chevy%20truck?page=1

 
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Granddaughter Emily, Son-in-Law, Dave.  Copyright 2008 Marcia Norwood



Grandsons Joshua & Caleb with their dad, Dave.  Copyright 2008 Marcia Norwood

My daughter, Kristin, married  Dave the day after Christmas, December 26, 1992.  It was a beautiful wedding.  

Theirs is  a "mixed marriage."  Kristin and our entire family eat cheeseLOTS of cheese.  Dave does not. Well - he nibbles from time to time on a bit of mozzarella, but that's about it. 

I hoped and prayed their marriage would last.

Daughter Kristin & Dave.  Copyright 1992 Marcia Norwood

It turns out a cheese-eater can build a strong marriage with a non-cheese eater, but it takes compromise.

Sometimes  (like on Dave's birthday) Kristin and I go out to eat cheese, but we always call Dave to let him know we are actually celebrating his birthday.
 
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Thank God, Dave has a sense of humor. He needs it -  especially now since he's dad to my grandchildren:  Joshua Taylor (16), Emily Grace (14) and Caleb Edward (10). 

My mom, Mema, once told me:  "Men carry the weight of the world on their shoulders.  They work hard.  They need to play games and laugh." 

And THIS is how they pose when I ask to take their picture.  Father & Son:  Caleb and Dave.  Copyright 2008 Marcia Norwood


Dave (in cookin' hat).  Copyright 2008 Marcia Norwood

Joshua's Baptism at Lake of the Ozarks.  Dave, Pastor Joey Butler and Joshua.  Copyright 2008 Marcia Norwood

Windermere Conference Center
Lake of the Ozarks
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http://www.windermereusa.org/about_us.asp

Joshua's Baptism at Windermere, Lake of the Ozarks.   Front:  Joshua, Emily, Megan.  Back:  Caleb, Kristin, Dave, Faith, Sarah.Copyright 2008 Marcia Norwood
 

Crown Center Christmas 2013:  Joshua, Caleb, Emily, Kristin, Dave.  Copyright 2013 Marcia Norwood

 
Joshua, Emily, Santa, Caleb, Dave, Kristin.  Copyright 2013 Marcia Norwood

 
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Dave's '67 Chevy inspired me.   

It's a classic, and so is my son-in-law. 

I created STORYTELLER greeting card with my photos of  Mater. 

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Jan 18, 2014
I took these photos of the 1967 Chevy truck my son-in-law, Dave, restored. Copyright 2009 Marcia Norwood.


Thanks for stopping by!

Come back often, and invite a friend!

Marcia Norwood
America's STORYTELLER
Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking

Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood



Friday, January 10, 2014

FROZEN

Marcia Norwood
America's STORYTELLER
Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking


How do you warm your heart, mind and body in winter?


Hot chocolate? 

Movies?

Snuggling the one you love?


Hi, everyone. 
I'm Olaf and I like warm hugs!  

Olaf, from Disney's Movie:  FROZEN.  (Photo Credit:  Walt Disney)

I like warm hugs, too - and I like Olaf.  

Olaf  has the best lines in Disney's movie, FROZEN.

Anna: Olaf! You're melting!
Olaf: Some people are worth melting for. 



Have you seen FROZEN?  

I loved it.  So did my teenage daughters.  It's just fun to watch.  

It's a chick-flick, a date-night movie, and a children's show...with wonderful music that now tops the music charts thanks to Kristen Bell (who knew she could sing?), Idina Menzel, and Demi Lovato.



 Songs from FROZEN
CLICK on the link or COPY & PASTE the link in your browser:
http://soundtrack-movie.com/frozen/

http://video.search.yahoo.com/search/video;_ylt=A0SO8z8AE9BS2V8Afi9XNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTB0aDJpa2VnBHNlYwNzYwRjb2xvA2dxMQR2dGlkA1ZJUDMyMl8x?p=songs+from+frozen+the+movie

FROZEN
 CLICK on the link or COPY & PASTE the link in your browser:
http://movies.disney.com/frozen/



Photo Credit:  Walt Disney

I dream of springtime, but for now - I'll warm my heart with the beauty that surrounds me.



One kind word

can warm

three winter months.

Japanese Proverb


Fountain at The Kansas City Zoo.  Copyright 2010 Marcia Norwood                                                                     CLICK on each PHOTO to ENLARGE.




Copyright 2013 Marcia Norwood

 Winter is the season 
in which people try to keep the house 
as warm as it was in the summer, 
when they complained about the heat. 

Author Unknown
 

Hand-painted Screen at Ronald McDonald House, Loyola (Chicago).  Copyright 2010 Marcia Norwood


Hand-painted Screen at Ronald McDonald House, Loyola (Chicago).  Copyright 2010 Marcia Norwood

 


Copyright 2011 Marcia Norwood


Of winter's lifeless world each tree
Now seems a perfect part;
Yet each one holds summer's secret
Deep down within its heart.

 
Charles G. Stater


Secret Garden, RMH, Loyola (Chicago)  Copyright 2010 Marcia Norwood
 
It is the life of the crystal
the architect of the flake,
 the fire of the frost
the soul of the sunbeam
This crisp winter air is full of it. 

John Burroughs, "Winter Sunshine"




Secret Garden, RMH, Loyola (Chicago)  Copyright 2010 Marcia Norwood


Walking in a Winter Wonderland...



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Brew me a cup for a winter's night.
For the wind howls loud, and the furies fight;
Spice it with love and stir it with care,
And I'll toast your bright eyes, my sweetheart fair.
 
Minna Thomas Antrim
 "A Night Cap," A Book of Toasts, 1902


 

Copyright 2010 Marcia Norwood



It is said that in a certain faraway land 
the cold is so intense 
that words freeze as soon as they are uttered, 
and after some time 
thaw and become audible, 
so that words spoken in winter 
go unheard until the next summer.

Author Unknown







Secret Garden, RMH, Loyola (Chicago)  Copyright 2010 Marcia Norwood

Secret Garden, RMH, Loyola (Chicago)  Copyright 2010 Marcia Norwood



Winter is on my head, 
but eternal spring is in my heart.

Victor Hugo


 
Copyright 2013 Marcia Norwood


Thanks for stopping by!

Come back often, and invite a friend!

Marcia Norwood
America's STORYTELLER
Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking