Thursday, September 26, 2013

Million Dollar Mermaid (1952)

'How can anything hurt when it makes you feel so good?'
- The young Annette Kellerman, Million Dollar Mermaid

Esther Williams
Million Dollar Mermaid (1952) tells the story of the controversial Australian swimmer, Annette Kellerman. Brought up by musical parents, Annette grew up with rickets. Each day she would teach herself to swim and eventually overcame her disorder contrary to what she was told by her doctor and others. She broke records in the water and was given the opportunity to go overseas to share her talent, despite her father' wishes that she maintains within a musical environment.

Fortunate enough, Annette swam the Thames River in London, creating a massive reception and of course making headlines. The movie frames Annette as a remarkable woman, whom created much controversy over her one piece bathing suit deemed as skimpy and inappropriate for a woman to wear in that time. However, steered towards her success more than rejection.

In 1908 Kellerman was arrested on Rivere Beach for baring her legs. These days It's hard for us to believe that she was accused of indecent exposure for wearing a one piece bathing suit and not a bikini! Regardless, she compromised and sowed stockings to her one piece so that it was accepted.

The Real Annette Kellerman
I quite  enjoyed this film, perhaps because I had to create a 7 minute drama solo on Annette Kellerman. The major differences from he screen versing reality were strikingly evident that in reality Annette was a busty, fuller figured woman who can be argued as much less attractive as her casted on screen representation played by Esther WIlliams.Also Sydney looks incredibly 'hollywoodize' in the film and the Australian accents not evident in the movie at all. The film is still reasonably censored by the Hays Code, which was still in effect during the production of this film in 1952.

Although the scenes where Annette is performing at the hippodrome may have been a bit far from mirroring the reality, Busby Berkeley does an outstanding job in the choreography and staging and you can see his musical influence in his work. He creates effects on stage rather than relying on the post production of the film, which creates more of a spectacular admiration of the performance.

Amazing staging by Berkeley
I think that I am more attached to this film than I would normally be to any other 1950s, drama-genred film. When I first watched Million Dollar Mermaid in 2010, my viewing was more for a 'confirmation of research' and I watched this film more intently than normal. I really do enjoy this film and if you get the chance or find a copy, I would highly recommend you give it a go! It is long but doesn't drag on as much as I found other 1950s and prior, films to traditionally do. It tells the story of Annette, does glorify it a bit but Esther Williams does a remarkable job and you will fall in love with her performance as much as I did.


Monday, September 16, 2013

Upper Middle Bogan

The latest ABC comedy series, Upper Middle Bogan, has become my latest fixture.. as of today!

Annie Maynard plays Bess, who finds it difficult to bond with her upper class mother; until she realises that she is not her real mother. This series is about an educated mother's connection with her biological family after finding out she was adopted. Her real family is a bunch of bogans and it was interesting to see another Kath and Kim formula hit the ABC. It was interesting to see Glenn Robbin's play Bess' real father. I have always loved the work of Glenn Robbins and although this wasn't a drastic character change from Kel, the glass eye and interest in racing was a little bit different from the man bags and purveying of fine meats. Michala Banas who is cast as Amber, takes on similar characteristics as Kim Craig, the separation from her husband, the hair and the attitude. I have just streamed two episodes online from iView at the moment, but I definitely will continue to view this show. It's a cross between Housos and Kath and Kim. The camera work is also shaky and fly-on-the-wall like the original Kath and Kim series (when it was with ABC) and it's similarities are enough to draw me into the show as a regular! The creators, Robyn Butler and Wayne Hope (The Librarians) have the essence of this show down pat! Well done!!


http://www.abc.net.au/tv/programs/upper-middle-bogan/

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

The Complementary Cinema Indulgences




Here are some of my favourite movie complementaries! A good movie viewing experience has to incorporate at least one of these in my opinion. Put away the popcorn, upgrade to a warm and classier, almost/meal-like indulgence! This list is more tailored to a gold class or home cinema viewing experience, however, bonus points if you can sneak the hot food into a regular cinema without getting caught! Warning this post may tease an empty stomach!


MnMs
choc centred with a crispy colourful shell! A bag of these go down well.. just be careful not to leave them in your hand for too long... colourful hands!




Boysenberry Choc Top
I love ice cream! It would have to be one of my favourite sweets and I always look forward to my choc top  or drumstick when watching a movie. So yum!!!



Chips & Twisties
Try mixing them up in a bowl! I recommend plain chips and the traditional cheese flavoured Twisties! When I was little I used to always have a bowl of the two mixed up and it overrides popcorn ANYDAY!



Nachos
Feeling a little bit like a meal? Add some mince meat and have the altimate mexican nachos with melted cheese, glacamole, salsa (hot for the chilli lovers), sour cream and of course corn chips or Doritos!


Wedges
Wedges and sour cream are always nice, better than the hot chips and sauce experience.



Roasted Potatoes with Herbs
Roasted potato pieces with herbs are a classier version of the wedges and complimented by a nice glass of wine will make your home viewing a little more classy!




A Cocktail or glass of Wine
Drink time! Soft drink can leave you a bit gasy but you need a nice drink to sip along with your hot meal. Why not have a Cocktail or glass of wine! Just don't get too tipsy.. especially if you are watching a movie like Inception with tangents and story lines and worlds happening all at once, you don't want to be too intoxicated and add extra storylines and worlds to the movie! A glass of bubbly can always make a movie funnier than expected.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

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