Friday, May 22, 2009

Robert Mitchum



I'm a big fan of the late actor Robert Mitchum. I wonder why. I guess because nowadays there's no big, real man actors out there. Nowadays all that passes for male stars are wimps and geeks like Brad Spitt Johnny Depp or Hugh Downey (??) and what not.

My dad never liked Mitchum because, according to him, he had a "nothing face". Well that "nothing face" was Mitchum's best asset. It made him into a film noir (google it) type actor. But also it gave him an excuse to have this lah-de-dah image to push to the media, sort of like Dean Martin did.

Mitchum's life in reality was a B movie. His father died when he was 2. He got kicked out of more schools for brawling that I've owned shoes. At 14 he wound up on a chain gang. But he also wrote poetry. He wrote plays for a local theater where he worked as a stagehand. He took to the vagabond life on the road where he met his future wife, then worked at Lockheed where the job stress cause him temporary blindness. He actually did ghostwriting for a traveling astrologer. He was an amateur boxer, where he admits he got good and whipped.

After he got big, he got into singing and recording. His specialty was Calypso music. He recorded numerous albums, and sometimes his own voice was subbed for the pro actors in his movies.

Here is a consorium of his famous quotes. Courtesy of quotelucy.com.

There just isn`t any pleasing some people. The trick is to stop trying.
Sure I was glad to see John Wayne win the Oscar ... I`m always glad to see the fat lady win the Cadillac on TV, too.
I never changed anything, except my socks and my underwear. And I never did anything to glorify myself or improve my lot. I took what came and did the best I could with it.
I`ve still got the same attitude I had when I started. I haven`t changed anything but my underwear.
I kept the same suit for six years - and the same dialog. We just changed the title of the picture and the leading lady.
When asked what he looked for in a script before accepting a job, he said, "Days off."
I started out to be a sex fiend but couldn`t pass the physical.
I`ve survived because I work cheap and don`t take up too much time.
Where are the real artists? Today it`s four-barreled carburettors and that`s it. (1967)
I gave up being serious about making pictures around the time I made a film with Greer Garson and she took a hundred and twenty-five takes to say no.
I never will believe there is such a thing as a great actor. (1948)
People think I have an interesting walk. Hell, I`m just trying to hold my gut in.
I came back from the war and ugly heroes were in.
Asked his opinion of the Vietnam War in 1968: "If they won`t listen to reason over there, just kill `em. Nuke `em all."
When Mitchum, who served time for marijuana possission, was asked what it was like in jail, he replied, "It`s like Palm Springs without the riff-raff."
I have two acting styles: with and without a horse.
You know what the average Robert Mitchum fan is? He`s full of warts and dandruff and he`s probably got a hernia too, but he sees me up there on the screen and he thinks if that bum can make it, I can be president.
Movies bore me; especially my own.
When asked why in his mid-sixties he took on the arduous task of starring in an 18-hour mini-series "The Winds of War" (1983) (mini): "It promised a year of free lunches."
Every two or three years, I knock off for a while. That way I`m always the new girl in the whorehouse
Listen. I got three expressions: looking left, looking right and looking straight ahead. (on his acting talents)

Sunday, May 17, 2009

This Past Weekend

This past week was about like all the rest. Real pain in the back. I told my chiro to discontinue the accupuncture because it just wasn't working. In fact I am worse the next day.
Yesterday (Saturday) I quit taking the prescription water pills (maxzide) and started with the all natural water pills I got from the health food store. My back and neck pain are almost all gone. I wonder if that trend will continue. I think the maxzide was aggravating my neck and back pain.

In church, I went to my old church and Sunday school. I expressed to my single's SS class that I'm disgusted with the liberal slant the Methodist denomination is getting into. I told them I'm gonig to a non-denominational church on the sly. I actually went there after SS.
I got a word of encouragement from a missionary gal who used to go to said non-denom church. She said that if God is leading me there that I should go for it. I'm not ready quite yet. I will continue to experiment and explore.

Monday, May 11, 2009

This Past Weekend

I went to the mall and walked around everywhere, from one end to the other and even the second floor of Dillard's. Ostensibly to find a nice cowboy shirt, or equivelant, to wear for special occasions. Fat chance of finding anything like that anymore, because it's all gangsta material and whatnot. And knit shirts. I hate knit shirts and wouldn't be caught dead in one.
Back in the good old Huntsville days of my youth a person could go to a big store called Weiner's and get anything. I miss those days.
While at the mall I had a strawberry Icee and a big cookie sandwich. That cost me $5.48. A person could find a shirt at Weiner's for that price.
I visited a non-denominational church which, the singles group was fine, but the service was in a big airplane hanger sized auditorium. The service and music was good but I want to worship in a CHURCH and not a warehouse.
Dunno. More thought on this.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

I haven't posted for awhile.
Last week showed more improvement in my balance. I hope it's the l-lysine treatment. I had fried chicken yesterday and it hasn't caused any disturbance, as of yet. Maybe tomorrow? REAL COFFEE EVERYDAY!
My back is maybe a tad bit better. I had accupuncture again on Thursday and yesterday was terrible. That's twice that's happened. Maybe it's just a temporary reaction as the nerves adjust and rebalance the muscles, I dunno.

I want to explore other churches in the next couple weeks. There's a non-denominational church about 2 miles from here. I'll think I'll try that tomorrow, if I'm not obviously off-balance.
We'll see how it goes. I will miss my usual church.

Saturday, May 2, 2009











There was a We The People rally on the square today from 10:00 - 12:00 am. There weren't enough people there for me, but it was a good start. This is just the beginning. Let's hope it spreads and catches on like wildfire across the country, gaining more power to fight the new despotism.