Archive for July, 2009

The Black Swan (1942) Reviewed

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

One of the most entertaining courtships in the history of swashbuckling films is that of Tyrone Power as buccaneer Jamie Waring and Maureen O’Hara as Lady Margaret Denby in 1942′s The Black Swan. Although opposites attract, and socially they could scarcely be in greater opposition, they are far more similar in temperament, which leads to an amusing tug of war amongst the backdrop of warring pirates and privateers in the Caribbean during the reign of William III in England and Captain Henry Morgan in Jamaica. The fencing is excellent, as can be expected with Tyrone Power in the lead, although it suffers in at least one scene from the film having been unnecessarily sped up, which is certainly dismaying for those who appreciate Power’s swordsmanship. Beautifully filmed and scored, The Black Swan ranks as one of the genre’s enduring classics.

  • Writing: Good
  • Directing: Good
  • Acting: Great
  • Cinematography: Great
  • Stunts: Great
  • Swordplay: Great
  • Panache: Great

Overall Rating: Great
Swashbuckling Rank: Great

Bicycle Wine

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

This is the label of the bottle of wine I bought two nights ago:

Cycles Gladiator Chardonnay label

I’ll be keeping the bottle (and the wine was good, too).

Back on the Bicycle Seat

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Here are two pictures of my new (old) bicycle, which became mine on Friday the 10th. It is a Schwinn World Tourist of undetermined age (so far), but I know it was made in Taiwan with certain parts made in Japan.

Schwinn World Tourist, left side
Left Side

Schwinn World Tourist, right side
Right Side

Roses After Rain

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

The roses on the east side of my house after a rain:

Roses After Rain, Fig. 1
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Roses After Rain, Fig. 2
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Roses After Rain, Fig. 3
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