Golden Age of Hollywood Book Club discussion
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And when was the last time you saw a man in a bowler hat? They are so ugly and I can't think of one actor who looked good in one.

The covers also always look hardly rumpled while they're sleeping. My bed covers looks like I was spinning circles.

My bed looks like a war zone when I get up, and I rarely make my bed, but they're always neat in the movies.




And there were also high-heeled slippers. I thought bedroom slippers were supposed to be comfy and those couldn't have been.


I don't know if you would call this a quaint custom but it was always repeated in early films. A woman in high heels is being chased by the bad guy and never once does she take off those shoes. Ever try to run in high heels? Take off those shoes, ladies, and you will find that you can run a lot faster!!





And screaming.....do people really scream at the drop of a hat? Like Betsy, I wonder if they have screaming "doubles" since all screams in films are high pitched and piercing. Not everyone sounds like that when they scream, if we scream at all.


Needless to say, I missed the parody part! It was just a regular HORROR film with the usual tropes in it!




I'm still amazed at scenes that were filmed weeks or even months apart from one angle to another but manage to look seamless.



BTW it's a great series.





Maybe that's why the cowboys always did shots...they knew they wouldn't get to finish their drink before dying.

I also use them in a couple of shows. I told the props folks not to buy one, I already had one. Mine aren't really the squared rounded to fit your hip (Truly, a hip flask). Mine are small maybe 2-3 inch in diameter, silver circle flask.




Books mentioned in this topic
The Hat on the Bed (other topics)The Gentleman's Book of Etiquette and Manual of Politeness (other topics)
The Book of the Courtier (other topics)