John Watt
Member
I'm so old I'm still freakin' that I can own a movie, and watch it,
from my own comfort.
It used to take three 45 pound cans of film and a union projectionist,
to make a movie available for the public, when I was a theatre usher.
I love Amadeus. The music, the acting, the clothes, the architecture,
and seeing someone whose life transcended royalty and the Vatican,
and the very act of having to write it down on paper.
Too bad society can't allow such genius to occur symphonically any more.
Yes, Mozart, you didn't die in vain.
I get accused of using to many notes, and too many effects,
and sometimes, I can laugh at it all, just like you.
Twinkle twinkle, big musical star, how I wonder where you are.
During the movie, when a "low-brow" theatre is using a real horse onstage,
it's obvious the movie dubs in Mozart's voice saying "I like the horse".
At the end, during his funeral procession, they have to wait for cows,
a lush presentation, really waiting. It made me laugh at the theatre in Hamilton,
getting me some shush it looks, and it made me love Mozart even more.
from my own comfort.
It used to take three 45 pound cans of film and a union projectionist,
to make a movie available for the public, when I was a theatre usher.
I love Amadeus. The music, the acting, the clothes, the architecture,
and seeing someone whose life transcended royalty and the Vatican,
and the very act of having to write it down on paper.
Too bad society can't allow such genius to occur symphonically any more.
Yes, Mozart, you didn't die in vain.
I get accused of using to many notes, and too many effects,
and sometimes, I can laugh at it all, just like you.
Twinkle twinkle, big musical star, how I wonder where you are.
During the movie, when a "low-brow" theatre is using a real horse onstage,
it's obvious the movie dubs in Mozart's voice saying "I like the horse".
At the end, during his funeral procession, they have to wait for cows,
a lush presentation, really waiting. It made me laugh at the theatre in Hamilton,
getting me some shush it looks, and it made me love Mozart even more.
Last edited: