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If you had asked me what the greatest movie of all-time in 1967, I would have said The Jungle Book. I was four at the time and I was just mesmerized by the jungle adventures of Mowgli and friends. I hadn't seen it in years all the way through before watching it again. I honestly can't be subjective when it comes to this one.
I still love Baloo the Bear and all the fun in the jungle. And how can you beat the voice work of George Sanders, Sterling Holloway, Sebastian Cabot and Phil Harris? The movie soundtrack features songs by The Sherman Brothers with The Bear Necessities being the most famous of the bunch.Note: I know there is a forthcoming live-action version of The Jungle Book.
I have reservations, but admit to really liking the idea of Bill Murray as Baloo the bear.-Here are some non-1001 Movies from 1967 that I have seen. As I looked at this list of movies, I noticed that I kept coming up with musical connections of some kind to most of them. So I decided to see if I could come up with musical connections to all of them. The magic of YouTube makes this task a whole lot easier. A personal favorite of mine. A Guide for the Married Man is the story of a married man (Walter Matthau) who is prodded into having an affair by his best friend (Robert Morse).Despite the fact that Matthau is already married to the beautiful Inger Stevens.
Morse gives Matthau pointers that are illustrated in skits by many stars of the day (and previous days), with an especially funny segment featuring Terry-Thomas. The catchy theme song is from The Turtles.4. How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. When there were rumors of Doris Day appearing in the new Clint Eastwood movie, I thought 'Hey, It's Josey Wales meets the Ballad of Josie!' Except hardly anyone remembers this later period Doris Day Western where the opening theme song pronounces The Ballad of Josie.A story to Remember.A pretty Girl.A sturdy girl.Made of solid tiiimmburrr.
I will say the theme song is really the only thing I remember about this one. Movie gets some free points because I watched it with my mother as a kid. It's been a long time since I watched this comedy with Dick Van Dyke and Debby Reynolds. I do remember liking it at the time and really wish to watch it again after reading about the making of the movie in writer Norman Lear's memoir, Even This I Get to Experience. The music in the soundtrack is provided by Dave Grusin. Divorce, American Style was Grusin's first of many movie scores.
Since then, he has been nominated for an Academy Award eight times, winning in 1989 for The Milagro Beanfield War. This was a movie on the long list of movies I've wanted to see and have just never gotten around to it until now. It features Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney as Joanna and Mark, a married couple traveling around Europe seemingly in the death throes of their marriage. Two for the Road then jumps around to earlier stages of Joanna and Mark's marriage and their initial courtship. The back and forth storytelling style is a little jarring at first, but when you get used to the narrative structure, you have to admit the film definitely belongs in the higher tier of romantic movies.This is helped by the fact that Hepburn and Finney have to be one of the all-time engaging movie screen couples.The main composer of Two For the Road is Henry Mancini, who had seven Oscar nominations (and three wins) during the 60's, but interestingly not one for Two for the Road. I am a librarian hoping to gain inspiration from the greatest films of all-time. I am also seeking motivation to watch these films, many of which I’ve put off seeing for years.
I like to think I have achieved both of these goals, at least to a degree.I’m not a movie critic, though I do let an opinion slip out on occasion. I’m just trying to write where my motivation takes me. I’ll continue with it as long as the desire remains strong. The book I am using for my main guidance is '1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die.' I have the 5th edition, but there are newer editions out there.
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