For all you snow-bound shut-ins on the east coast of the United States, Turner Classic Movies is showing Our Dancing Daughters tomorrow, Friday February 12 at 10:30 a.m.
I, for one, will be lounging on the couch with Anita Page, Joan Crawford and their gang of rich, rowdy flapper friends. Why don't you join us?
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yer pal
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how can I join you? I will again be plowing through the snow-strewn roads, to make my way to a closed office, to work on a #*&#%$^ brief. . . .
Named for Katie-Bar-The-Door, the Katies are "alternate Oscars"—who should have been nominated, who should have won—but really they're just an excuse to write a history of the movies from the Silent Era to the present day.
To see a list of nominees and winners by decade, as well as links to my essays about them, click the highlighted links:
Remember: There are no wrong answers, only movies you haven't seen yet.
The Silent Oscars
And don't forget to check out the Silent Oscars—my year-by-year choices for best picture, director and all four acting categories for the pre-Oscar years, 1902-1927.
Look at me—Joe College, with a touch of arthritis. Are my eyes really brown? Uh, no, they're green. Would we have the nerve to dive into the icy water and save a person from drowning? That's a key question. I, of course, can't swim, so I never have to face it. Say, haven't you anything better to do than to keep popping in here early every morning and asking a lot of fool questions?
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how can I join you? I will again be plowing through the snow-strewn roads, to make my way to a closed office, to work on a #*&#%$^ brief. . . .
. . .where I will be, and am, plowing through manure.
where I will be, and am, plowing through manure.
Fortunately, you love the law.
But I still say, if you start walking now, you could be at my house in time to watch Our Dancing Daughters.
By the way, I did watch Our Dancing Daughters today -- the fifth or sixth time I've seen it ...
In case you were wondering.
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