Biyernes, Pebrero 20, 2015

She's So Young

She's So Young
The Pursuit of Happiness




As much as she'd like to believe
She's leading a brand new wave
That uniform that she wears
I see it on the street every day
She looks heavenward
And struggles to find the right cliche
You've got to find your own space
Have a nice day
She's so young
She's got the answers
She doesn't need to question herself
Like I do, like I do
She's so young
She's got the answers
She doesn't need to question the world
Like I do, like I do
Like the wisdom of ages
Will flow from her tongue
This is the delusion of the young
She says she'll lead with her heart
But her heart really doesn't know at all
I'll get no satisfaction out of seein' her fall
She's so young
She's got the answers
She doesn't need to question herself
Like I do, like I do
She's so young
She's got the answers
She doesn't need to question her life
Like I do, like I do
She's so young
She's got the answers
She doesn't need to question herself
Like I do, like I do
She's so young
She's got the answers
She doesn't need to question the world
Like I do, like I do
She's so young
She's got the answers
She doesn't need to question herself
Like I do, like I do
She's so young
She's got the answers
She doesn't need to question the world
Like I do, like I do


Credits: CANADA ROCKS!

Biyernes, Pebrero 6, 2015

Classic Romantic Comedy Films

Romantic comedies are one of the most enduring films out there. In this blog post I’d like to share two of my favorite films of the genre.

First, Roman Holiday (1953).
Starring: Gregory Peck, Audrey Hepburn
Director: William Wyler
Story: Dalton Trumbo




"In Roman Holiday, Audrey Hepburn plays a modern-day princess rebelling against her royal obligations who explores Rome on her own. She meets Gregory Peck, an American newspaperman who, seeking an exclusive story, pretends ignorance of her identity. But his plans falter as they fall in love."

Audrey Hepburn won an Oscar in her first starring role in Roman Holiday.



Second, Sabrina (1954).
Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Audrey Hepburn, William Holden
Director: Billy Wilder
Story: Samuel Taylor, Ernest Lehman





"Bogie and Holden are the mega-rich Larrabee brothers of Long Island. Bogie’s all work, Holden’s all playboy. But when Sabrina, daughter of the family’s chauffer, returns from Paris all grown up and glamorous, the stage is set for some family fireworks as the brothers fall under the spell of Hepburn’s delightful charms."


Tuesday from That '80s Show: "I’d go to Paris and take cooking classes"





Credits:

Paramount PIctures
Rami Ayoub for posting to Youtube