Yes that's right. On Thursday night, my mother and I were in Atlantic City to see Mickey Rooney. That's right, the one and only Mickey Rooney. I was so excited. We ended up getting 2nd row seats and I was probably only about 6 feet away from him. It was an amazing show. The first act was Mickey on his own, reminscing about the good ole days, cracking some jokes, doing some impressions (notably Jimmy Stewart and Clark Gable) and singing some tunes. It was great to see him. He is so TINY! And even for his age, he had a lot of spunk and vivacity. The second act was his wife Jan who I didn't realize was a professional singer. She sang several songs including some country western ones. My favorite though was when she sang the theme song to Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), one of Mickey's films, "Moon River". It was quite beautiful. Then the third act had them together. They shared lots of jokes about their marriage, including a funny one about a beer commercial they had done together a long time ago (see clip below). Mickey then surprised us with some soft-shoe dancing and some piano playing! That alone was worth the admission! I was so overwhelmed with emotion that I think I cried a bit when he talked about his good friend Judy Garland and sang one of their songs with a video clip of them singing together on Judy's show in the 60s. Quite moving. In the end, Mickey Rooney was born to entertain and that's what he did. And to have been able to witness him in action was something I'll never forget!
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Guest Blogger Series
I have returned. I bring with me a sense of liberation, well-time for Independence Day. In a few months, I'll get my diploma in the mail and it will be official. I will have my Master's. Okay, I've done my boasting, now on to other things...
I decided that since Guest Blogger month didn't quite work out as I planned (I think the pressure of confining it to a month was too much pressure for potential guest bloggers, especially since I hounded them so), that I would turn it into a Guest Blogger series going on for the life of this blog. I've set some guidelines if you are interested in submitting. I'll try to post a link on the sidebar so you can refer to the Guest Blogger submission guidelines in future. All I ask is that you keep it original (no boring stuffy standard movie reviews) and that you keep it on the topic of classic films.
I decided that since Guest Blogger month didn't quite work out as I planned (I think the pressure of confining it to a month was too much pressure for potential guest bloggers, especially since I hounded them so), that I would turn it into a Guest Blogger series going on for the life of this blog. I've set some guidelines if you are interested in submitting. I'll try to post a link on the sidebar so you can refer to the Guest Blogger submission guidelines in future. All I ask is that you keep it original (no boring stuffy standard movie reviews) and that you keep it on the topic of classic films.
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