The Sunshine Blogger Award.

Well, bust my buttons! I just got another award! One day after getting the One Lovely Blog Award from one lovely Simoa, the wonderful Virginie over at The Wonderful World of Cinema (I'm so clever) nominated me for the Sunshine Blogger Award. Thank you, Virginie! You're much too generous!

The Sunshine Blogger Award is pretty similar to the Liebster. The rules are:
- Answer the 11 questions posed by the blog that nominated you.
- Nominate 11 other blogs.
- Ask 11 questions of my own for my nominees to answer.

Here are Virginie's questions:

1) Except for the USA… which country do you think makes the most interesting and worthy movies?
I'm not a big fan of foreign films, but French cinema really intrigues me, especially after studying it this summer. I need to see much more, but so far my favorite French filmmakers are Jean-Luc Godard and Jacques Demy. The New Wave is also one of the richest pieces of cinematic history.

2. If your life had to be like a movie, which movie would you choose?
Any musical would be fantastic, particularly one that included Gene Kelly and/or Fred Astaire popping up in my life. Yes, please!

3. Which movie star inspires you the most? It doesn’t necessarily have to be your favorite.
Katharine Hepburn, all day, every day.

4. What is your favorite catastrophe movie of the '70s (the golden decade of catastrophe movies)?
I actually haven't seen any of those because, to me, they just look terrible. The only one I would really consider watching is The Towering Inferno because the combination of Paul Newman, Steve McQueen, William Holden, and Fred Astaire fascinates me.

5. To you, who is the most iconic actress of all time and the most iconic actor of all time? 
Because you said "iconic," I would have to go with two people who are still constantly referred to: Audrey Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart.

6. Is there a book you would like to see a movie adaptation of? Who would star in it?
Not really. A lot of the fiction books I read have already been made into movies, and modern biopics about old Hollywood stars are rarely done the way they should be.

7. Do you think Audrey Hepburn made her best movies with Billy Wilder, William Wyler or Stanley Donen?
I still haven't seen Two for the Road, so for now I'll give the edge to Billy Wilder. After all, Sabrina is my second favorite film.

8. If you had the chance to own all the costumes of one movie, which one would it be?
Ginger Rogers's wardrobe from Carefree! I'll be doing a big post about all of her and Fred's costumes in three weeks, so look out for that. You can also read my review of Carefree here.

9. What do you think was the prettiest Oscar dress?


So much Audrey in this post!

10. The ugliest?


11. If you could go back in time, what would you change from movie history? But you can choose only ONE thing.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: the racism. Different times, I know, but still. Come on. It was bad.

I honestly can't come up with 11 other blogs to nominate, namely because so many of them were nominated alongside me! So, for now, I'm just going to go with these two fantastic ladies:
Champagne for Lunch
The Vintage Cameo

My questions for them:
1. Favorite comedic Cary Grant role?

2. Who was Gene Kelly's best partner?

3. Favorite foreign film?

4. Current music obsession?

5. Favorite screwball comedy?

6. William Powell or Dick Powell?

7. Best movie snack?

8. Current TV obsession?

9. Favorite Beatle?

10. Which Pink Panther flick is your favorite?

11. Favorite film that takes place in Paris?


Congrats to my fellow nominees and to those that I nominated myself! And another big thank you to Virginie!

With love,
Michaela

Comments

  1. Congratulations on another much-deserved award! Katharine Hepburn has been heavily inspiring my outfit choices as of late, and I’m still heart-eyes over Ginger’s sweater in Carefree. I'm already looking forward to your post on that!

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    1. Thank you! Every time I wear a skirt, I feel so uncomfortable and it makes me think of Kate. Ginger's clothes in Carefree are just so good. I'm super excited to share my post.

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  2. Awesome answers Michaela! I think a musical would indeed be a very nice « life ». Katharine Hepburn also is one of the actresses that inspire me the most. It’s funny that you mentioned The Towering Inferno because I’m going to write a review of it pretty soon. It’s a very entertaining movie. I also recommend The Poseidon Adventure! I also think Audrey has one of the prettiest Oscar dress. Audrey and Grace Kelly :) I knew someone would mention Björk’s dress ahah. And the racism is a good choice, I would never have thought of it! Congrats again! :) And happy birthday btw!

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    1. Thanks!

      Those Oscars dress questions were hard! So many to choose from! I'll keep my eye out for your post on The Towering Inferno. I'm sure I'll see it one of these days, but for now, I'm in no rush.

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    2. I've just published my Towering Inferno Review ;)
      I hope it will convince you to see it! :)

      https://thewonderfulworldofcinema.wordpress.com/2016/10/08/hell-in-a-high-rise-the-towering-inferno-1974/

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    3. Thanks for letting me know! I'll read it as soon as I can!

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  3. Fabulous answers! I totally agree with changing the racism. Makes me wonder often how much different Hollywood would be then and now. In fact, I wonder if there are any books that explore this alternate history.

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    1. I haven't come across any, but it would be a fascinating read. In many of my film classes, we read things by authors like bell hooks who write about how the lack of (positive) black female representations influenced them growing up and onward. And that's just one part of the audience affected by negative characterizations. Without racism, who knows what would have been?

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    2. And of course Hollywood is just one small part...

      Here are my answers: https://champagneforlunch.wordpress.com/2016/10/11/the-sunshine-blogger-award/

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    3. So true.

      Wonderful! Can't wait to see your answers!

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