Archive for July, 2010

The Three Musketeers (1921) Reviewed

Friday, July 30th, 2010

The Three Musketeers, that quintessential swashbuckling tale, has been adapted for the silver screen many times, and for many the most famous one of all is still the one brought to life by that consummate swashbuckler, Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., who starred as the hero, D’Artagnan. A production of his own film company, the 1921 film had impressive sets, excellent outdoor cinematography, and a wealth of period costuming. If I rated a film in terms of production values, I would assess it as Great bordering on Superb.

The quality of the acting is more of a mixed bag, ranging from the weak melodrama of Mary MacLaren’s Queen Anne to the convincingly regal bearing of Adolphe Menjou’s Louis XIII. Nigel De Brulier successfully captures the innocuous posturing of Cardinal Richelieu, but doesn’t quite convey the magnitude of his formidable power. Fairbanks, as might be expected, is a nearly nonstop burst of energy, as befits the character of the impetuous D’Artagnan, pausing from chases, duels, and general mêlées to express his grief at a given misfortune with a brief obligatory swooning (symbolized by the pressing of the back of the hand to the forehead), which would be forgivable if it were not repeated over and over again. But Fairbanks was not a great actor. He was a great swashbuckler; he was only an adequate actor. Nevertheless, he embodies the restless, roguish, courageous, idealistic spirit of his character very well, and the sum of all the film’s parts constitute a very good film indeed.

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

Overall Rating: Good
Swashbuckling Rank: Great

Tomato 2

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Yesterday, I shot this picture of my tomatoes (and realized I ought to have included a ruler for scale in both this and the first picture):

First Tomatoes, Seventh Day

You will notice the second tomato was missing in the earlier picture. This is a photograph of it from seven days ago, which I meant to post… seven days ago:

Second Tomato, Second Day

Tea Rose Prequel

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Upon special request, I offer another photograph of a tea rose. Chronologically, it precedes the others (q.v.) by a day.

Tea Rose, Fig. 4
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The Eagle Has Landed

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Today is the anniversary of Apollo 11 and the first lunar landing in 1969. As far as I am concerned, it is a day of celebration and ought to be declared a national holiday.

Coincidentally, I have been reading Jules Verne’s From the Earth to the Moon, which is quite enjoyable. I wish the film adaptation were available on DVD.

The Muppet Show, Season 1, Disc 1

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

After too many years to mention (since the original airing?), I started watching The Muppet Show again. The episode (105) with guest star Rita Moreno is by far the best one on the disc (and judging from the fact that she won an Emmy for that appearance, I daresay it was the best of the season). It even featured her in a tango number!

Rita Moreno dancing to I Get Ideas
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Of special interest to me were the two references to my home state of Ohio. In one segment, Kermit announces an act he discovered as he was waiting in a bus station in Toledo, Ohio: the notorious Marvin Suggs and his Muppaphone. In another segment that originally aired only in the U.K., The Country Trio performed the song “To Morrow” about a town in Ohio named Morrow.

The episode was genuinely hilarious, and Rita Moreno was spectacular.

I must remember to add Muppet Wiki to my Links page.
[Edit: Added.]

Tomato

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Behold my first tomato! I planted it just a few days ago, and yesterday I saw this:

First Tomato, First Day

Tea Rose

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

The beauty in the simplicity of the tea rose:

Tea Rose, Fig. 1
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Tea Rose, Fig. 2
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Tea Rose, Fig. 3
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Daylily

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Two views of a daylily:

Daylily, Fig. 1
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Daylily, Fig. 2
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Identify the Flower 5

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

Do you know what this is?

What Am I?
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Identify the Flower 4

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

If you can identify the flower in the photograph, please comment!

What Am I?
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