Read the ramblings of Dr. Caligari. Hopefully you will find that Time does wound all heels.
You no longer need to be sad that nowadays there is so little useless information.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Isn't this what you are supposed to do (every day?)
Today is Living with Uncertainty Day
Keep passing the open windows
November 17, 1942 -
Martin Scorsese, Academy Award-winning American film director, writer, producer, actor, film historian and asthmatic was born on this date.
Go watch a movie (any movie) in his honor. He won't mind.
November 17, 1933 - The unbelievable box office flop (at the time), Duck Soup, opened on this date.
The film did so poorly when it opened, Paramount canceled the boys contract and MGM promptly signed them, where they produced two of their classic films, A Night at the Opera and A Day at the Races.
(This film marks the last appearance of Zeppo Marx in a Marx Brothers film.)
November 17, 1951 - Another in the series of Daffy and Porky buddy flicks, Drip-Along Daffy, opened on this date.
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