2.02.2005

Getting Ahead

I though I would get ahead a little in the 31 Days of Oscar, so here is my take on tomorrow.

Continuing the "Supporting Actress" theme, but Bette Davis plays a large part in it.

Three of her films will be airing tomorrow: All This, And Heaven Too (1940) at 7:30,
The Little Foxes (1941) at 1:30, and The Great Lie (1941) at 3:15am. Of these, The Little Foxes and The Great Lie would be the ones to catch with, for me, The Great Lie being the must-see. Too bad it is the one on so late.

Some other usual must sees are also on tomorrow including Singin' In the Rain (1952), Duel in the Sun (1946), and Seargant York (1941). Though I don't normally go for war films, York is one that I remember liking when I saw it some time ago and found Copper to be quite good in.

Among the rest of the films, which I haven't seen, Nixon (1995) is the one that I would be most interested in seeing, narrowly beating out These Three (1936). Since I won't be home tomorrow night, but will be here during the day, I will probably end up watching These Three.

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