Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Paul from Silver Screen Classics has kindly nominated me for the Sunshine Blogger Award! The Sunshine Blogger Award is an award given by bloggers to bloggers who are positive, creative, and inspiring. I’ve been blogging for a little over a month so this is a huge honor to say the least. I am so very thankful! Thank you for your thoughtfulness, Paul!!
I’d also like to thank all those who have supported my blogging efforts and for the kindness they’ve extended in welcoming me to the classic film community. You’ll never know how much your thoughtful comments and supportive words mean to me. I’ve enjoyed chatting with each one of you and look forward to many more wonderful discussions in addition to reading your inspiring articles!
I could go on all day, but let’s commence with the preliminaries, shall we?
The rules concerning the award
- Thank the person who nominated you and provide a link to their blog.
- Answer the eleven questions from the blogger who nominated you.
- Nominate eleven bloggers.
- Create eleven new questions for your nominees to answer.
I am going to make an amend to the nomination with the permission of Katharine Hepburn. “If you obey all the rules, you miss all the fun.” There are a few questions I have chosen not to answer. Nonetheless, I had a blast answering these questions and coming up with new ones for my fellow bloggers!
Questions and Answers
Which actor or actress who hasn’t received an Oscar do you think deserves one? And for what film?
Merle Oberon. I think she was very underrated. Maybe her beauty overshadowed her abilities. Her Cathy in Wuthering Heights is heartbreaking and worthy of an award, but 1939 was such a monumental year in films and had so many great contenders. I have yet to see her Oscar nominated role The Dark Angel (1935). If anyone has seen that one, please let me know!
Who is your favourite child actor and name a film they were in which you love.
Mary Jane Saunders in Father is a Bachelor (1950). She is a new discovery of mine thanks to Mike at Mike’s Take on the Movies. Read Mike’s review of this adorable film here.
If a biopic was made of you during the classic film era (1920s to 1960s), who would you like to play you and why?
Audrey Hepburn. Who wouldn’t want to be represented by her? She’s elegant, unpretentious, and her good nature shines through her face like a ray of sunshine.
Which famous starry couple (of any time and place) would you want as neighbours?
Clark Gable and Carole Lombard. With their crazy antics and menagerie, they seem like the perfect neighbors to spice up the neighborhood.
If there was ONE actor or actress (living or deceased) whom you could interview for your blog, who would it be and why would you choose that person?
Grace Kelly. She has always held a certain fascination and mystery for me. The films she worked on and people she worked with were legendary. I’d love to hear of her experiences working with them and the making of those films. Her life is so inspiring as well. Coming from a family where only her uncle could appreciate her gifts and interests must have been difficult, but she pressed on despite her family’s disbelief in her abilities. In the end, she outshined all of them.
Which film character’s closet would you love to raid?
Hmm this is a tough one but I’m going to say Scarlett O’Hara. She is the ultimate and cannot be beat! I can’t get enough of the lush fabrics she wears. The robes she wears towards the end of the film are spectacular.
Of all the classic film studios, which is your favourite and why?
MGM. I’m drawn to the glamour of the studio, the plethora of musicals they turned out, the way they used color, the art direction, and the roster of fabulous stars. It’s also pretty fascinating to me how the studio was a whole world unto itself.
Choose a film where you would love to change the ending. Explain what that change would be and why you would do it.
I’d love to change the ending to Sabrina (1954). It always felt off to me that Sabrina and Linus get together. I can’t feel the chemistry between them and I don’t see them lasting for the long haul. I understand that Sabrina brought Linus out and made him realize he was missing something, that he needed something in life more than his corporate world. I would rather have them part as friends where Linus finds someone in New York, and Sabrina goes off to Paris and finds someone wonderful there.
The Nominees for The Sunshine Blogger Award
The nominees above have wonderful blogs and I highly, highly recommend checking them out if you’re not acquainted with them already!
The Questions
- What are two of your favorite films that have also won Best Picture?
- What is your favorite film score?
- What is your favorite play to movie adaptation?
- What is your favorite decade of film? Your least favorite? Why and why not?
- If you could be a character in a film for a day who would it be and why?
- What is the latest film related book you’ve read? Share something new you learned from it.
- You’re given the chance to recast a film from the golden era. Which film would it be and who would you choose for your dream cast?
- Do you prefer Fred Astaire or Gene Kelly?
- You’ve walked into a restaurant and have the choice of having five folks from the film industry (actors/actresses/directors/screenwriters/composers etc.) join you for dinner. Who would you choose and why?
- What’s a film related item you have on your holiday wish list?
- You are given the chance to go back in time and watch the filming of a movie from the golden age. Which is it and why?
Congrats to my nominees!
Just know that there is absolutely no pressure to participate, it’s totally understandable if you choose not to; however, I do recommend it as it is a lot of fun.
I’m extending the invitation to everyone, not only the nominees, to answer as many questions as they’d like in the comment section. I look forward to reading your answers! Until then…
Thanks for reading and for visiting The Classic Movie Muse!