

A favourable review:
http://www.reel.com/movie.asp?MID=3411& ... ID=18#tabs
And a not so favourable one:
http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=4901


You're assuming right. That's why I opened the thread, to see what others think of it because this film just won't leave me alone. It keeps staring at me, saying "watch me" and I just might, eventually. Apparently, Matt is a big fan.Michael wrote:Myra, I assume that you haven't seen Auntie Mame because no personal thoughts came from you.
I would agree. The film still holds up to repeated viewings and has become something of a Christmas holiday tradition for me. I just dig the extravagance of the entire production and fall for Rosalind Russell's irrepressible peformance every single time. Not to mention's Mame's memorable credo, "Life's a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death!" I always loved that line.matt wrote:Blasphemer! Anathema!
The appeal of Mame--nay, the whole bloody point of the character--is precisely that she never changes, never matures. Not even the Depression, widowhood, or becoming a "grandmother" tames her free spirit. Of course, in the book, this is a source of embarassment for Patrick. In the movie, it's seen more as something to be celebrated.
It's diabolically awful (with the tiny exception of Bea Arthur, who's always good in anything). It should never be mentioned in the same breath as Auntie Mame. The musical itself isn't even that good to begin with. Jerry Herman is no Rogers and Hart.Myra Breckinridge wrote:Since we're on the subject, what about Mame, the Lucille Ball's vehicle? Any fans around here? Have read wildly differing opinions of it...
You should watch the other stuff that guy has put together. It's all pretty good (though the one with Jane "The Thumb" Wyman is awfully bizarre).Lino wrote:Don't you just love people with lots of time on their hands that they can come up with such an inspired piece of film editing? Brilliant stuff. Thanks for the link, Matty.
Yes, I imagine if they exhumed Rosalind Russell's corpse, that's about how it would look. Advance warning for anyone else thinking of clicking that link: turn your computer speakers waaaaay down.Michael wrote:Auntie Mame's still kicking alive!