tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7640960764609693925.post1794468710705510993..comments2023-06-12T07:34:06.671-07:00Comments on PooBahSpiel: The Comic Critic Reviews The Sound of MusicPooBahSpielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13797113106137843550noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7640960764609693925.post-48891645859059754132012-12-16T15:35:58.610-08:002012-12-16T15:35:58.610-08:00i, not sure where to post suggestions for comic m...i, not sure where to post suggestions for comic movie reviews, so i'm posting here:<br />blade runner (1982)<br />the blob (1958)<br />creature from the black lagoon (1954)<br />The Thing from Another World (1951)<br />soylent green (1973)<br />zaat (1975)<br />luv the comic reviews, keep'em comin' :) thx,<br />ole skewl scifi freakAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7640960764609693925.post-55330001894719762122012-12-13T08:56:05.762-08:002012-12-13T08:56:05.762-08:00Two Sound of Music stories.
My friend's mothe...Two Sound of Music stories.<br /><br />My friend's mother was somewhat goofy and when she went to the old folks home her doctor prescribed a daily viewing of the Sound of Music because it calmed her and made her happy. She must have done over five years of that regimen until she croaked.<br /><br />When I was at the U of Wis., our final project in life drawing one semester was to do a remake of a movie poster using the nude. I took the easy route and did the poster of naked Julie Andrews topping the hill for the Sound of Music. The professor liked it, and I got an A.<br /><br />jpsJ P schmelzernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7640960764609693925.post-58303627137901615592012-12-13T07:41:22.757-08:002012-12-13T07:41:22.757-08:00I didn't know about the German movie versions!...I didn't know about the German movie versions! There was also a book written by Maria Von Trapp which I suspect was the inspiration for the movies. I read it as a boy after seeing the musical. The focus of the book was more on their adventures getting established in America. <br /><br />The Von Trapp story was well known in northern New England. Anyone who went skiing in Vermont knew about or may have stayed at their ski lodge in Stowe.Billnoreply@blogger.com