tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8795280.comments2024-03-18T00:41:13.588-07:00Sergio Leone and the Infield Fly RuleDennis Cozzaliohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01954848938471883431noreply@blogger.comBlogger10908125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8795280.post-84005236639052334162022-01-02T12:05:09.297-08:002022-01-02T12:05:09.297-08:00It was good working with you S.F.
RIP my friend ....It was good working with you S.F. <br />RIP my friend .Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8795280.post-71406247587660900072021-08-13T22:19:34.584-07:002021-08-13T22:19:34.584-07:00"The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard" is flat-..."The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard" is flat-out incoherent and reprehensible? It's pistols at dawn for you, my fine-feathered friend! (Please note I could've been mean and quoted Salma Hayek's unforgettable insult.)mike schlesingerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15824197221204862706noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8795280.post-55306413254853956882021-08-07T23:39:20.138-07:002021-08-07T23:39:20.138-07:00I absolutely can't wait to see Summer of Soul....I absolutely can't wait to see Summer of Soul. This and the Paul McCartney feature have convinced me to finally figure out how to use my Hulu subscription.<br /><br />Thanks for the Soderbergh recommendation. I love both The Limey and Don Cheadle's performance in Devil in a Blue Dress, so I'm excited to see this one. I just have to figure out how, since the Delta surge has me too scared to go to a theater.<br /><br />And I may just give Kong and Godzilla a chance. You've convinced me this could be good slam-bang fun.Bill Wolfenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8795280.post-27855907035429035152021-05-18T03:16:29.751-07:002021-05-18T03:16:29.751-07:00I finally watched IRREVERSIBLE today. The reason i...I finally watched IRREVERSIBLE today. The reason it took me so long to get there is not because I was running from it, though. I tried to see it for years but just never got to it, eventually giving up the chase. <br />I spotted a remastered Blu Ray at a closing down sale recently, couldn't resist buying it for a song and realized it was time to watch it. It seemed almost meant to be. Although, strangely enough, it was a viewing of Anders Thomas Jensen's blackly comical and violent, yet ultimately heartwarming RIDERS OF JUSTICE - which has something to say about revenge, that led to me taking the plunge with IRREVERSIBLE. <br />Have to say I agree with what the late Roger Ebert had to say about the film. He nailed it. Sure, the rape scene is rough, but it puts the crime into perspective. I was absolutely haunted by the last 25 minutes or so of the film. Telling the story backwards was an inspired idea. All in all, this was an at times grueling and shocking to watch, but it was an interesting and thought provoking film. A worthwhile experience. Also, it led me to your blog and i have enjoyed reading it, and all the replies.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8795280.post-43726990959984625702021-05-09T22:40:35.092-07:002021-05-09T22:40:35.092-07:00Thank you for this. KC is my favorite Altman, part...Thank you for this. KC is my favorite Altman, partly because of the 1930s, but mainly because of the wonderful music (I think of it as the anti-Nashville). I saw it three times when they were looking for a distributor, even though I knew Sony would never go for it. After my second viewing, I mentioned to Altman that the placement of the musicians on the bandstand seemed to be the same as that in "Jammin' the Blues." He said, "The Gjon Mili?" Me: "Yes." He fixed me with a steely gaze and then said, "You're the first person who's picked up on that."<br /><br />Needless to say, my feet were about six inches off the ground for the rest of the week.mike schlesingerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15824197221204862706noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8795280.post-64988832323223320962021-05-08T16:26:32.209-07:002021-05-08T16:26:32.209-07:00Excellent Excellent Excellent.....Excellent Excellent Excellent.....Soul-Pilothttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01462747592477006089noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8795280.post-87188834833742309442021-04-26T17:12:14.187-07:002021-04-26T17:12:14.187-07:00I'd like to know how many viewers tuned out af...I'd like to know how many viewers tuned out after the Best Picture was awarded, thinking they somehow missed the awards for Best Actor and Actress, so the show must be over. To my surprise, I enjoyed the setting in Union Station. Everything after Regina King's entrance was sort of anti-climactic, though.Bill Wolfenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8795280.post-79379522571581328912021-01-25T21:43:49.261-08:002021-01-25T21:43:49.261-08:00Did you notice that Woody Allen totally ripped off...Did you notice that Woody Allen totally ripped off LARCENY for the first half of SMALL TIME CROOKS? He didn't even bother to change it from a luggage shop.mike schlesingerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15824197221204862706noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8795280.post-47348480346236420902020-12-03T10:26:02.102-08:002020-12-03T10:26:02.102-08:00I think Terry Jones might be reacting to John Clee...I think Terry Jones might be reacting to John Cleese's comment about our consciousness being an outside transmission and our bodies being the television set receiving them -- he's adjusting the dials on the nearest television receiver. But the others in the group are clearly as puzzled by his actions as you... Anyway, Thank you for pointing me toward this wonderful special!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8795280.post-69665890905331713102020-11-28T09:22:46.987-08:002020-11-28T09:22:46.987-08:00Woohoo! I'm only tardy by a little over a mont...Woohoo! I'm only tardy by a little over a month. That's at least progress ;-)<br /><br />As usual, have posted by answers on Ye Olde Blog (which publishes on Monday, November 30th): https://wp.me/pR4QP-coZ<br /><br />Hope you and yours stay safe, Dennis.le0pard13https://www.blogger.com/profile/09421175808461787862noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8795280.post-84099306244834355622020-11-24T06:22:32.549-08:002020-11-24T06:22:32.549-08:00Like you, I didn’t expect much from Balls of Fury,...Like you, I didn’t expect much from Balls of Fury, and got that and a little more. I saw Dan Fogler as a sub-Chris Farley, although I think your Booger Curtis idea is closer. <br /><br />But Fogler was absolutely the best thing in Fantastic Beasts - in that he’s like this era’s Billy Gilbert or something. So I’m willing to watch more. Beveridge D. Spenserhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12236771609113409521noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8795280.post-72670228501287566002020-11-21T12:18:41.199-08:002020-11-21T12:18:41.199-08:00If anyone figures out where I can get this documen...If anyone figures out where I can get this documentary, I would be very interested!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8795280.post-30406611206780139252020-11-09T20:23:04.229-08:002020-11-09T20:23:04.229-08:00My blue book answers are on my site at https://coo...My blue book answers are on my site at <a href="https://coolbev.blogspot.com/2020/11/horror-strikes-out.html" rel="nofollow">https://coolbev.blogspot.com/2020/11/horror-strikes-out.html</a>. I actually had one baseball-related answer. Most of them just reiterate that I know nothing about baseball or baseball movies. (I've seen <i>Bull Durham</i>, and that's about it.)Beveridge D. Spenserhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12236771609113409521noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8795280.post-53307003159529356852020-11-08T00:08:20.570-08:002020-11-08T00:08:20.570-08:00Shoot - I realize I can answer this one, too:
Wha...Shoot - I realize I can answer this one, too:<br /><br />What are your top three pandemic-restricted movie viewing experiences so far in this... unusual year? <br /><br />1.) Outside of Jackie Brown, I've never been a huge Tarantino fan. His anti-Ford diatribe irritated me and his collaboration (in both the business and historical sense) with Weinstein was creepy (and cast his moralizing about Ford in an even more dubious light). So I was surprised in the best way at how much I love Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. (Although I refuse to use the silly ellipsis.) I've seen it four times and I'd watch it again tomorrow. The best work I've seen from both DiCaprio and Pitt - especially from Pitt - this joins my person Films Set in L.A. Hall of Fame, which includes Kid Auto Races, Safety Last, Kiss Me Deadly, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Mike's Murder, Inserts, The Long Goodbye, and Night of the Comet, among many others.<br /><br />2.) Perry Mason. It got off to a shaky start, working too hard to prove it was showing every possible element from The Dark Underbelly (TM) of the City of Angels (it reminded me of Pauline Kael's comment that the makers of a certain movie must have had a checklist). But around the third episode it found its footing and got better and better. The re-creation of 1920 Los Angeles was remarkable and several of the performances were stand-outs - particularly Juliet Rylance as Della Street and John Lithgow as washed up lawyer as E.B. Jonathan (a clever reference to the Jonathan Club, I presume). The scenes with the Aimee Semple McPherson-type character are shaky - Hollywood writers almost never know how to write about religion - but otherwise this was a real pleasure.<br /><br />3.) The Man in the High Castle. Never read the book, don't want to, so I was not expecting to be totally wrapped up in this series. I can't explain why, but watching this was somehow comforting during the long election campaign. I guess if these characters could endure, and resist, the Reich in America, I could hang in there against Trump.Bill Wolfenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8795280.post-58514985793129860602020-11-07T23:26:50.397-08:002020-11-07T23:26:50.397-08:00I don't know horror movies. Which is too bad,...I don't know horror movies. Which is too bad, because I love these quizzes. For "an underseen or underappreciated baseball movie," I'll nominate a made-for-HBO charmer from 1987 called Long Gone. The story of the Tampico Stogies, a Class D minor league team in Florida, circa 1957, it stars William L. Petersen as the grizzled former phenom who never made it to the Bigs, Larry Riley as Joe Louis Brown (who says he's Jose Luis Brown from Venezuela, because Jackie Robinson hasn't quite carried the day yet in Tampico), and Virginia Madsen as the mellifluously named Dixie Lee Boxx. Directed by Martin Davidson, who also made The Heart of Dixie, another underappreciated movie set in the same era in the American South.<br /><br />I'd also mention Elmer the Great, a Joe E. Brown movie from 1932 directed by Mervin LeRoy and written by Ring Lardner, it lets us see the Cubs old spring training facility on Catalina Island, owned by Old Man Wrigley. It also has this semi-shocking response from Brown to his manager's asking him if he needed to warm up: "Warm up? Hell, I ain't been cool since February!"Bill Wolfenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8795280.post-65399712325458293202020-10-30T14:14:01.107-07:002020-10-30T14:14:01.107-07:00A link to my answers
https://mythicalmonkey.blogs...A link to my answers<br /><br />https://mythicalmonkey.blogspot.com/2020/10/sergio-leones-dr-henryk-savaards-hair.htmlMythical Monkeyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11330587602682498820noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8795280.post-27399599401400171122020-10-28T21:13:51.769-07:002020-10-28T21:13:51.769-07:00Thanks for posting, I always love doing these, and...Thanks for posting, I always love doing these, and I appreciate the extra distraction whilst in some form of lockdown. My answers are here:<br /><br /><a href="https://kaedrin.com/weblog/2020/10/dr-henryk-savaards-hair-raising-home-run-bloodcurdling-at-vampire-bat-field-of-screams-baseball-horror-movie-quiz-with-a-dugout-assist-from-savaards-sinister-sidekick-doc-roberts/" rel="nofollow">https://kaedrin.com/weblog/2020/10/dr-henryk-savaards-hair-raising-home-run-bloodcurdling-at-vampire-bat-field-of-screams-baseball-horror-movie-quiz-with-a-dugout-assist-from-savaards-sinister-sidekick-doc-roberts/</a>Markhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07223822521762072612noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8795280.post-65599546807458719952020-10-27T16:56:10.554-07:002020-10-27T16:56:10.554-07:00My answers can be found here: http://moviebot.blog...My answers can be found here: http://moviebot.blogspot.com/2020/10/dr-henryk-savaards-hair-raising-slifr.htmlJoshhttp://moviebot.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8795280.post-72292622916561915922020-10-25T18:59:44.687-07:002020-10-25T18:59:44.687-07:00Nice, I've actually been running through ALL y...Nice, I've actually been running through ALL your past quizzes on my blog to get through the COVID drain so it's awesome to have one where I don't have to pretend it's 2005 or whatever... <br /><br />My answers are on this link: https://moviemotorbreath.wordpress.com/2020/10/26/dr-henryk-savaards-hair-raising-home-run-bloodcurdling-at-vampire-bat-field-of-screams-baseball-horror-movie-quiz-with-a-dugout-assist-from-savaards-sinister-sidekick-doc-robert/STinGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00831190903494791629noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8795280.post-74606204522936114682020-10-25T16:52:57.830-07:002020-10-25T16:52:57.830-07:001. Ricky Vaughan or Nuke LaLoosh?
YES
2. Best mom...1. Ricky Vaughan or Nuke LaLoosh? <br />YES<br />2. Best moment in the FRIDAY THE 13th film series. <br />NO<br />3. Henry Hull or Oliver Reed? <br />YES<br />4. What is the last movie you saw in a theater? <br />1917<br />5. Best movie casting for a real-life baseball player, or best <br />casting of a real-life baseball player in a movie. <br />JIM BOUTON, THE LONG GOODBYE, 1973<br />6. D.B. Sweeney or Ray Liotta? <br />NO<br />7. Given that the fear factor in 2020 is already alarmingly high, is there a film or a genre which you would hesitate to revisit right now? <br />NOT SO FAR<br />8. THE NATURAL (1984)-- yes or no? <br />YES<br />9. Peter Cushing or Colin Clive? <br />YES<br />10. What’s the lamest water-cooler hit you can think of? Of course, define “lamest” however you will, but for “water-cooler hit” Dr. Savaard is thinking about something zeitgeist-y, something everyone was talking about the weekend it opened and beyond, something everyone seemingly had to see—THE OTHER SIDE OF MIDNIGHT residing at #1 in 1977 for two weeks is not what the professor has in mind. <br />THE SHAPE OF WATER Terribly overrated film that added nothing to Jack Arnold's Creature trilogy--well, a little sex, I guess--and a hideous waste of the talent of Michael Shannon; redeemed if at all only by Richard Jenkins<br />11. Greatest single performance in horror movie history. <br />ANTHONY PERKINS in PSYCHO, if you consider PSYCHO a horror movie. If you don’t (and I don’t), take your pick: Mia Farrow in ROSEMARY’S BABY or Samantha Egger in THE BROOD. And for greatest DOUBLE performance in horror movie history, Dafoe and Malkovich in SHADOW OF THE VAMPIRE<br />12. Ingrid Pitt or the Collinson Twins? <br />PITT<br />13. Name one lesser-known horror film that you think everyone should see. State your reason. <br />THE LEECH WOMAN (1960). Reasons: Edward Dein, director, smart, seriously underrated (see also CURSE OF THE UNDEAD and SHACK OUT ON 101); crisp black and white; a combination medical horror / jungle movie / serial killer thriller with a strong proto-feminist dialectic; a delightful performance from Coleen Gray, and a bonus treat of a performance from the always watchable Gloria Talbott.<br />14. Do the same for an underseen or underappreciated baseball movie. <br />THE BINGO LONG TRAVELING ALL-STARS AND MOTOR KINGS, John Badham, 1976. Engaging, sometimes funny, sometimes scary, always affecting and honest; unjustly forgotten<br />15. William Bendix or Leslie Nielsen? <br />NIELSEN<br />16. Would you go back to a theater this weekend if one reopened near you? <br />ONE DID, AND NO<br />17. Your favorite horror movie TV show/host, either running currently or one from the past. <br />Gotta be John Zacherley<br />18. THE SENTINEL (1977)—yes or no? <br />NO<br />19. Second-favorite Ron Shelton movie. <br />WHITE MEN CAN’T JUMP<br />20. Disclaimer warnings attached to broadcasts of films like GONE WITH THE WIND or BLAZING SADDLES-- yes or no? <br />NO<br />21. In the World Series of baseball movies, who are your NL and AL champs? <br />BULL DURHAM and MAJOR LEAGUE<br />22. What was the last horror film you saw? <br />New? THE INVISIBLE MAN (2020) Old-timer I re-watched? THE LEECH WOMAN<br />23. Geena Davis or Tatum O’Neal? <br />DAVIS<br />24. AMC is now renting theaters for $100 - $350, promising a more “private,” catered party-movie experience. What do you like or dislike about this idea? (https://flip.it/UO-WIw) <br />MY HEART GOES OUT TO THEATRE OWNERS, BUT THIS IS NO TIME FOR ANYONE TO BE GOING TO A THEATRE NO MATTER WHAT THE DEAL IS<br />25. Name the scariest performance in a baseball movie. <br />TED ROSS in THE BINGO LONG TRAVELING ALL-STARS AND MOTOR KINGS<br />26. Second-favorite Jack Arnold movie. <br />MAN IN THE SHADOW (but if you were looking for a horror movie, then probably MONSTER ON THE CAMPUS)<br />27. What would be your top five films of 2020 that you’ve seen so far? <br />FIRST COW and THE INVISIBLE MAN are the only 2020 films I’ve seen so far that I’d put on a “Best” list.<br />28. What are your top three pandemic-restricted movie viewing experiences so far in this blighted year? <br />The Kino restoration of MÄDCHEN IN UNIFORM; the Criterion release of BEAU TRAVAIL; the long-awaited return of THE GREY FOX<br />Robert C Cumbownoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8795280.post-10098573266477880702020-10-22T06:26:31.160-07:002020-10-22T06:26:31.160-07:004) What is the last movie you saw in a theater?
Bi...4) What is the last movie you saw in a theater?<br />Birds of Prey. Not exactly proud of it, but what can you do?<br /><br />5) Best movie casting for a real-life baseball player, or best casting of a real-life baseball player in a movie.<br />Please. You know it's Jim Bouton in The Long Goodbye.<br /><br />6) D.B. Sweeney or Ray Liotta?<br />I dream that Liotta turns into Henry Hill in the middle of Field of Dreams and whacks everybody in that sappy-ass movie.<br /><br />8) The Natural (1984)-- yes or no?<br />No.<br /><br />9) Peter Cushing or Colin Clive?<br />As Spinal Tap says, "The bigger the Cushing, the sweeter the..."<br /><br />11) Greatest single performance in horror movie history.<br />To me, it's a tie between Gloria Swanson in Sunset Blvd. and Margaret Hamilton in The Wizard of Oz.<br /><br />14) Do the same for an underseen or underappreciated baseball movie.<br />For The Love of the Game.<br /><br />16) Would you go back to a theater this weekend if one reopened near you?<br />NO<br /><br />18) The Sentinel (1977)—yes or no?<br />Yes.<br /><br />19) Second-favorite Ron Shelton movie.<br />Cobb? Maybe Tin Cup.<br /><br />22) What was the last horror film you saw?<br />Dracula Has Risen From The Grave.<br /><br />27) What would be the top five films of 2020 you’ve seen so far?<br />Da Five Bloods; Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band; Bacarau; David Byrne: American Utopia; The Vast of Night. <br />Larry Aydlettenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8795280.post-29354504073066901042020-10-21T22:20:28.632-07:002020-10-21T22:20:28.632-07:0020) Disclaimer warnings attached to broadcasts of...20) Disclaimer warnings attached to broadcasts of films like Gone With the Wind and Blazing Saddles-- yes or no? no.<br /><br />21) In the World Series of baseball movies, who are your NL and AL champs? Neither. I'll go with "Bingo Long" and the Negro League.<br /><br />22) What was the last horror film you saw? "The Son of Dr. Jekyll" which hardly qualifies.<br /><br />23) Geena Davis or Tatum O’Neal? Tatum for "Bad News Bears". But one time in the mid-Eighties, I walked by Geena Davis purely by chance at the Denver Film Festival when everything was crammed in a small AMC multiplex. Yes, she was stunningly gorgeous in real life.<br /><br /><br />24) AMC is now renting theaters for $100 - $350, promising a more “private,” catered party-movie experience. What do you like or dislike about this idea? It could be fun, but for myself, I physically can't sit through most films without a short break.<br /><br />25) Name the scariest performance in a baseball movie. Karl Malden in "Fear Strikes Out".<br /><br />26) Second-favorite Jack Arnold movie. "incredible Shrinking Man"<br /><br />27) What would be the top five films of 2020 you’ve seen so far? The only 2020 films I've seen so far that I really liked were "My Prince Edward", the debut film by Hong Kong filmmaker Norris Wong, and Alice Wu's "The Half of It" (Netflix)<br /><br />28) What are your top three pandemic-restricted movie viewing experiences so far in this... unusual year? Supporting my local non-profit theater through virtual cinema. I'm about to cover the Denver Film Festival which will be entirely online except for three films shown at a specially created drive-in. Getting more pleasure out of older films than newer releases, even those by filmmakers I usually like.Peter Nellhaushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04161286159856159772noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8795280.post-263504189245414862020-10-21T22:20:15.387-07:002020-10-21T22:20:15.387-07:001) Ricky Vaughan or Nuke LaLoosh? (question courte...1) Ricky Vaughan or Nuke LaLoosh? (question courtesy of our main Maine monster, Patrick Robbins) Ricky.<br /><br />2) Best moment in the Friday the 13th film series. I've only seen "Freddy vs. Jason", and can't remember a thing.<br /><br />3) Henry Hull or Oliver Reed? Oliver Reed. As close as we'll get to Marlon Brando as a werewolf.<br /><br />4) What is the last movie you saw in a theater? "Parasite B & W"<br /><br />5) Best movie casting for a real-life baseball player, or best casting of a real-life baseball player in a movie. Jim Bouton in "The Long Goodbye"<br /><br />6) D.B. Sweeney or Ray Liotta? Liotta<br /><br />7) Given that the fear factor in 2020 is already alarmingly high, is there a film or a genre which you would hesitate to revisit right now? No interest in films about a dystopian future.<br /><br />8) The Natural (1984)-- yes or no? Hell, no. I read the novel. Malamud was betrayed with a Hollywood happy ending.<br /><br />9) Peter Cushing or Colin Clive? Cushing, Cushing.<br /><br />10) What’s the lamest water-cooler hit you can think of? Of course, define “lamest” however you will, but for “water-cooler hit” Dr. Savaard is thinking about something zeitgeist-y, something everyone was talking about the weekend it opened and beyond, something everyone seemingly had to see—The Other Side of Midnight residing at #1 in 1977 for two weeks is not what the professor has in mind. I've wiped those bad memories from my mind.<br /><br />11) Greatest single performance in horror movie history. Else Lanchester in "Bride of Frankenstein".<br /><br />12) Ingrid Pitt or the Collinson Twins? Pitt, also because of her notable life as a concentration camp survivor. She knew true horror.<br /><br />13) Name one lesser-known horror film that you think everyone should see. State your reason. "Mujer Lobo" by Argentine filmmaker Tamae Garateguy. (2014) Contemporary horror and female revenge in Buenos Aries. Very violent and transgressive. On DVD. I was able to see it streaming on Shudder.<br /><br />14) Do the same for an underseen or underappreciated baseball movie. "Kano" a three hour movie about about a Taiwanese baseball team in 1931, when the country was under Japanese rule.<br /><br />15) William Bendix or Leslie Nielsen? Bendix.<br /><br />16) Would you go back to a theater this weekend if one reopened near you? It has reopened and I ain't going.<br /><br />17) Your favorite horror movie TV show/host, either running currently or one from the past. Elvira.<br /><br />18) The Sentinel (1977)—yes or no? When bad movies happen to good people - no.<br /><br />19) Second-favorite Ron Shelton movie. "White Men can't Jump"Peter Nellhaushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04161286159856159772noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8795280.post-11690989553511089732020-08-12T10:52:22.007-07:002020-08-12T10:52:22.007-07:00Thank you for sharing this part of yourself.Thank you for sharing this part of yourself.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05112235776853578901noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8795280.post-70211616592433451742020-07-25T14:46:46.108-07:002020-07-25T14:46:46.108-07:00"...the vulture-like wah-wah vocalizations[.]..."...the vulture-like wah-wah vocalizations[.]" That's a perfect description. I'll always think of those that way now.Bill Wolfenoreply@blogger.com