Saturday, June 12, 2021

Saturday 9: Ain't That a Kick in the Head


Unfamiliar with this song? Hear it here.

1) Dean Martin asks the musical question, "How lucky can one guy be?" Tell us about a time when you got a lucky break.

A. In April 2014, I was driving a 2003 Camry. I was also dealing with health issues. The car doors decided they would lock and not open. I told my husband about it but it wasn't until I became trapped in the car, with him outside of it, during an important doctor's visit, that he decided this was something that needed to be dealt with immediately. Obviously it had become a matter of life and death if I couldn't get out of the car (or in it, for that matter). We went to the dealership in Christiansburg to look at used vehicles. We hadn't anticipated a new car purchase then. As we drove a used Camry around the lot, we puttered through the new cars. They had a new Camry on the lot that cost less than the used one we were testing out - and it had more features (like heated seats!). We bought the new one, and I still have it. It has less than 50,000 miles on it so I'm not doing a lot of driving.

2) This song was introduced in the original Ocean's 11 movie. Have you seen it, or the remake and its sequels?

A. I've seen parts of the sequels and the remake. I have never sat down to watch the movies.

3) All the Ocean's movies are about heists. Why do you suppose audiences enjoy watching caper films?

A. Everybody likes to think they can get away with something. There seems to be a subtle joy in flaunting the law, however minor the offense.
 
4) Dean was born in Steubenville, OH. Though he seldom returned to his hometown, he kept Steubenville in his thoughts, regularly donating toys to area children hospitalized over the holidays. Who received the last gift you gave?

A. My brother. It was his birthday.
 
5) Dean was extremely claustrophobic and avoided elevators whenever possible -- and even when it wasn't. He was late for the first night of an engagement, even though he was staying at the hotel where he was performing, because he insisted on taking the stairs from his luxury suite to the showroom (18 flights). The hotel put him in a smaller, less prestigious room on a lower floor so he could more easily arrive on time for his own shows. Have you ever been stuck in an elevator?

A. I have never been stuck in an elevator, but I also do not like them. I once got off an elevator at the hospital, leaned against the wall, slid down it, and passed out on the floor. I wasn't a patient, I was visiting someone else. The nursing staff brought me to with ammonia and made me sit at their desk for a while, since I declined to go to the emergency room.

6) He and Frank Sinatra were great friends, but they had their differences. For example, Frank loved to party and Dean hated it. One of Sinatra's favorite stories was about how Dean got bored with a party in his own home and went up to his bedroom to watch TV. When the guests didn't take his hint and leave, Dean made an anonymous noise complaint to the police, who came over and broke up the party. When it comes to parties, are you more like Frank or Dean?

A. Dean. I'm not big on parties. Or places with many people.

7) Dean Martin had a secret passion for comic books. He loved them, but was too embarrassed to buy them himself. What's your guilty pleasure?

A. It used to be eating chocolate but I no longer eat chocolate. Eating potato chips, maybe.

8) In 1960, when this song was released, Princess Margaret married photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones. Their relationship began when he was commissioned to take her official portrait. Who took the most recent picture of you?

A. I showed up in a photo someone took on May 22 at my nephew's engagement party. I don't know who took the picture.

9) Random question (Not really so random, considering Dean Martin's reputation): Do you have a hangover remedy to recommend?

A. I don't drink, but I've heard that if you take aspirin before you go drinking it helps with the hanger. Frankly, if you drink so much you get a hangover, you deserve it.

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Friday, June 11, 2021

Rock Lilies

 






Around these parts, we've always called these things rock lilies, but they're actually yucca plants, also known as Adam's Needles.  These are about 34 years old or older, as we dug them up from my parents' farm where they were growing alongside the road for no apparent reason.

My friend who grew up in the Shenandoah Valley called the century plants, which I'd never heard.

Each region names things a little differently sometime. As we become a homogenized planet, I glory in localisms like this one. It helps keep things unique.


Thursday, June 10, 2021

Thursday Thirteen #710

This is a list of things to think about before committing to a relationship, especially marriage or living together.

1. Money. How does each person handle finances? Are you both thrifty? Both in debt?

2. Children. Does each person want children?

3. Health. Does one or the other person have health issues? Does the healthy person understand the person who is not the healthiest?

4. Physical attractiveness. Does this matter to either person? If one person puts on 30 pounds, will there be problems?

5. Sexual appetite. Some need it, some don't. Is there compatibility there?

6. Travel. Does one person want to travel while the other doesn't?

7. Chores. In this day and age, household chores should be split, particularly if both parties work in jobs outside the home (or have inside offices with 8-hour jobs). 

8. Politics. Does each party have strong opinions about particular facets of the political arena? Are differences insurmountable? Can there be agreement not to discuss differences?

9. Boundaries. Each person should have personal space and boundaries. Along with this, at what point would one person or the other walk out? If one person slaps the other, is that the end game? (Abuse should never be tolerated by anyone, but it should not be met with violence. Just leave.)

10. Pets. Maybe one person likes cats and the other likes dogs. How does that work?

11. Religion. Does each person have a faith that is similar? Are both agnostics? Can any deep-seated beliefs be acknowledged and handled by both persons?

12. Mental Health. Does each person have a grip on reality? Does one drink too much, or use drugs? Are there are other mental health concerns, such as depression? 

13. Where to live. Is location important to one person and not the other? Does one like the beach and the other the mountains?

None of these problems are insurmountable, but healthy adults should enter relationships knowing if any of these issues may prove troublesome. 

Do you have any tips for relationships?


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Wednesday, June 09, 2021

The Bear Returns

 








Tuesday, June 08, 2021

They Say It's My Birthday!

Today is my birthday!

I've circled the sun 58 times! Whoo wee! I am old.












Being old is not so bad. It's not great, but I know a lot more now than I once did. I don't think I'll ever get to travel like I'd once hoped to, but that's ok. I'm a homebody anyway.

I share my birthday with Joan Rivers, Barbara Bush, Nancy Sinatra, and a bunch of very young famous people whom I do not know.

This is the 159th day of the year. Or maybe the 160th in a leap year.

In 1949 on June 8, George Orwell's book, 1984, was published.

Being born on June 8 means I am a Gemini. And boy does that fit! You ever know if I will be smiling or swinging a punch.

"Gemini is known for their quick thinking and their expressive nature. Geminis are individuals animated by an intense curiosity that takes them to new and unchartered horizons. Gemini personality traits include being sympathetic, sociable, intelligent and adaptable in every type of situation."

"Gemini women are very passionate about life but are very hesitant when it comes to love. Due to their intelligence and indecisiveness, Gemini women agonize about the important decisions in their life. If you're dating a Gemini woman, be patient with her; it may take her longer to commit to a serious relationship. However, Gemini women are very witty and outgoing; you'll always have fun spending time with a Gemini woman."

My brother and husband are also Geminis, as was my mother, my maternal grandmother, and my paternal grandfather. Lots of June birthdays in our family.

So far I've received about 100 Happy Birthday's on Facebook, a Wonder Woman mug from a friend, and a little patio table from my husband. And lots of texts, too.

It's nice to have a special day!

Monday, June 07, 2021

To Stuart's Draft

Saturday afternoon, we took a drive. We ended up in Stuart's Draft, which is about 1.25 hours away.

This is the furthest I have been from home since September 2019!





Our destination was The Cheese Shop, which is a specialty food store. It has been remodeled since I was last here. They sell a brand of apple butter that my husband likes. They have Amish spices and things like that.

The remodeled store did not seem to have as many items as the old store, but maybe more space simply made the groceries seem sparse.

Then we went down the road a ways to this:



I hadn't been in a book store in ages. What a wonderful smell! There were not many people in the store, either, so we shopped at our leisure and both of us came home with something to read.

Hurray for vaccinations! Hurray for science!


Sunday, June 06, 2021

Sunday Stealing

Sunday Stealing

1. When is the last time you went out to a meal with someone special? Tell us about it.

A. Well, we've had this pandemic thing going on since March 2020. Prior to that, in November 2019, my husband had ankle surgery. So I guess the last time I had a really nice meal out was September 2019, when my husband and I were at Myrtle Beach on holiday.

2. Show us a picture of your favorite cuisine.

A. I don't have a favorite cuisine.

3. What is the funniest thing a man/woman has said to you lately?

A. The only person I see mostly is my husband, and while we laugh a lot, nothing specific comes to mind. So I'll tell you an old joke.

The woman went into a pet store looking for a companion. Her husband was always at work and he was a bit surly, so she thought an animal would help. As she browsed the aisles, she came across a strange looking creature. "What's that?" she asked. "That's a wooly bugger," the pet store owner said. "Watch." He pointed to a trash can. "Wooly bugger, trash can," he said. The wooly bugger raced out of its cage and tore the trash can to bits. "Wooly bugger, door," the man said. The wooly bugger raced over and tore the door to little strips of wood. "I'll take him!" said the woman. She took her new pet home and set him on the table, leaving the cage door open. Her husband came in from work and looked at the thing sitting where he should have his dinner. "What is that?" he demanded. "It's a wooly bugger," she replied. "Wooly bugger my ass!" said the man. And the wooly bugger leaped.

4. What makes a gentleman a gentleman in today’s dating world? Are there any left?

A. I don't date. I'm married. But I don't see much gentlemanly behavior in the men around me, except for an occasional exception here and there.

5. Is there anything you won’t tolerate when out to dinner with your significant other?

A. I prefer that he wait and chew his tobacco when we're in the car.

6. What type of ambiance do you enjoy in an eating establishment?

A. Quiet so I can hear and have a conversation without loud music or lots of noise.

7. Tell us about the worst public dining experience you ever had, whether it be a date or with your family.

A. I can't think of one. We're picky about where we eat and have been known to leave establishments that did not meet standards.

8. What is the lamest or rudest thing a man/woman has said to you lately?

A. Again, pandemic.

9. Are you a good tipper?

A. Yes.

10. Do you ask for doggie bags when you leave food on your plate at a restaurant?

A. It depends. Generally I do not.

11. What is your pet peeve about restaurants and dining out in general?

A. Open wide spaces that look like industrial zones, which makes them so loud you can't have a conversation.

12. Do you prefer to order yourself or do you ever let your significant other order for you?

A. I order for myself.

13. Describe your most intimate romantic dinner ever. (fantasy or real)

A. My husband proposed in the Coach & Four, a fancy dining spot in Roanoke. We were in a booth and he pulled the ring out of his boot, moved from his seat to stand beside me, got down on one knee and asked me to marry him. I said, "yes" and the entire room clapped and cheered, which embarrassed him but I thought it was sweet.

14. Do you enjoy piano bars?

A. I have never been in one so I couldn't say.

15. If you could go anywhere in the world for dinner, where would it be and who would you be with?

A. I suppose a nice evening out in Paris somewhere with my husband would be romantic.


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Saturday, June 05, 2021

Happy Birthday to My Brother

 Happy birthday to a great guy, loving dad, hard worker, and best brother ever! He's one of my heroes!





Saturday 9: You'll Never Know


Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here.

1) In this song, Haymes sings he must have reassured his girl "a million times or more." Does it frustrate you when you have to repeat yourself?

A. It depends on the situation. Reassurance is one thing; having to do it because the love of my life is deaf from working with loud machinery and won't go to the hearing doctor is another.

2) The lyrics were inspired by a poem written by a war bride to her soldier husband. Have you ever been in a long-distance romance?

A. No.

3) This was the biggest hit of Dick Haymes, a popular singer in the 1940s. He got his big break when he replaced Frank Sinatra, who left the Tommy Dorsey Band to go onto bigger and better things. Are you a Frank Sinatra fan?

A. I am not a fan. I don't turn the radio off when I hear him, but neither do I seek him out.

4) During the 1940s Dick Haymes toured with the Dorsey Band, made hit records, had his own radio show and appeared in nine movie musicals.  Yet by the early 1950s, he was broke. Part of it was that musical tastes changed, but more of it was that he enjoyed night life and high living too much. If you wanted to shave unnecessary expenses from your budget, where would you economize?

A. I'd get rid of the TV.

5) He blamed his money problems for his ongoing hypertension. How do you combat stress?

A. I overeat, play video games, and write about it.

6) Though he needed his voice to sing and suffered from high blood pressure, Haymes was a chain smoker. What bad habit would you like to quit?

A. Eating.

7) Though raised since early childhood in the US, Haymes was born in Buenas Aires to an Argentinian rancher and his Irish wife. This enabled Dick to claim Irish citizenship later in life. Have you ever lived abroad? If not, do you wish to?

A. I have never lived abroad. If I were younger, I would consider living elsewhere.

8) Dick Haymes never regained his popularity as a singer. After touring Europe for years, he returned to the United States in the late 1960s and tried his hand as a dramatic actor, playing small parts on popular cop shows like Adam 12, McMillan and Wife, and McCloud. If you had to support yourself as a performer, would you be more successful as a singer, a dancer, or an actor?

A. I'd have to play my guitar on the corner and sing. I've never been an actor and I dance like Julia Louis-Dreyfus on Seinfield.



9) Random Question: We're at the booth of a gypsy fortune teller. Would you be more embarrassed if she loudly and correctly guessed your age, or your weight?

A. My weight. I don't care who knows how old I am. I'm 57 and next week is my birthday.

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Thursday, June 03, 2021

Thursday Thirteen

1. I always have had a tendency to read in low light. Or just wander around the house without the lights on until it's totally dark. My husband says I am part vampire.

2. Vampires are imaginative creatures that humans made up because we have a short lifespan. Vampires live forever, always at the same age.

3. Becoming a vampire at 20 and then living forever helps with the immortality issue of, say, elves. Elves can be killed but live for thousands of years. But there is no discussion of whether they are a baby for a thousand years, and then a toddler for a thousand years, and so on and so forth. They have to age, and if they age, are they really immortal?

4. Immortality is also the reason why we have the Biblical heaven and hell. We cannot fathom not existing. Better to exist in a hellish space than to not exist at all.

5. Other images that deal with immortality include various gods and goddesses, dragons, and other fantasy species.

6. In reality, there are a few biological species thought to be immortal. According to Wikipedia, they are bacteria, a species of jellyfish that regenerates itself continuously, a hydra (a freshwater predatory animal), and bristlecone pines, which are known to be more than 5,000 years old. That's a long time to be alive. Imagine what those trees have seen.

7. The Bible explains that humans once lived much longer lives, then God became fed up with dealing with the same people for so long and said humans should only live 120 years  (Genesis 5:6). It shows that immortality and death were not something they dealt with well eons ago. Humans cannot comprehend nonexistence. I'm not sure we ever have, although I think some cultures do a better job of acknowledging we're going to die than others. The USA does a terrible job of it, we act like we're all going to live forever.

8. Personally, I don't want to live to be very old, like 117 or something. Life is hard enough regardless of the span; a long life may be a good life, but no one is exempt for heartache and pain.

9. I think living to 90 is probably plenty long, but we all go when we go.

10. Now if I could have become a vampire at age 33 or something, that would have been cool. By then I'd have been wise enough to know what I was doing, but still young enough in body to be able to get around and bite people in the neck at night.

11. Some people I would not have bitten, though. Sour pusses. Politicians. Drunkards. People like that I would leave alone. (I wonder if a vampire gets drunk if s/he bites a drunken person?)

12. Witches do not have long life spans, although in some fantasies they are nearly immortal. Taking the innocence or blood of youths to stay alive is a trope in some fantasies.

13. The reason I'm thinking about this is because June is the month of birthdays in my family. We are all getting older. And older.

Not sure we're getting any wiser.


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Wednesday, June 02, 2021

Happy Birthday to My Fellow

Today is my husband's birthday! Happy birthday to my favorite guy!














Monday, May 31, 2021

Melissa Etheridge Live in Concert

Saturday was Melissa Etheridge's 60th birthday. She celebrated by having a concert at a hotel in LA. She had 200 people in a 1800-person venue, and sold tickets to the show for the rest of us to watch online.

So I watched. The concert also was a celebration of the release of her new single, One Way Out. The concert was called "One Way Out . . . of the Garage."


It was a spirited show. She was happy to be back in front of people and happy to have someone bring her guitars instead of having to do things on her own. I suspect being a rich rock and roller had spoiled her, as she had helpers doing all the things she did for over a year in her garage.

I enjoyed her early music and have listened to some of her later albums, but honestly after Breakdown I stopped listening so much. She released a compilation of hits and I thought she was probably done then, but she continues to make music.

I snipped this image while she played her concert.

Watching her off and on during the pandemic, while she played nearly everyday (for free for several months, then switching over to her Etheridgetv.com channel where there was a fee, so I didn't see much after that), I learned that she is quite the business person, too. She has another business, Etheridge Botanicals, which sells cannabis-related items. She also set up a foundation to study drug abuse after her son died of an overdose nearly a year ago.

All in all, it made for a late Saturday night for this not-yet-60-year-old, who finds a 10 p.m. bedtime more suited to her lifestyle these days.

It was good to see someone close to my age doing what she loved, and doing it well. There is hope for us older folks yet.

Her band consisted of 3 members. A drummer,
a bass player, and a keyboardist/guitar player.
Melissa Etheridge did most of the guitar work.

She changed guitars for nearly every song.




Sunday, May 30, 2021

Sunday Stealing

Sunday Stealing

1. When do you feel the world will stop?

A. For me, it will stop when I'm dead. I think humanity will destroy itself within the next 500 years or so. Mother Earth will continue until the sun goes out.

2. What is your personal motto?

A. Do no harm.

3. What is the greatest gift you ever received?

A. Other people's time. I treasure the time people choose to spend with me, because I know they could spend it elsewhere if they wanted.

4. Who is a leader who inspires you?

A. Leaders generally do not inspire me. Hillary Clinton was inspirational for sticking with it even when she was facing a lot of BS from the other side. She should get a medal simply for putting up with BS.

5. What irrationally annoys you more than anything else?

A. My husband. He a "who" and not a "what," but there you go.

6. What small thing can always bring you a bit of joy?

A. A hug.

7. What is your favorite thing to do on a lazy day?

A. Read a book.

8. How often do you take risks?

A. Not as often as I should.

9. Write about your happiest memory.

A. I don't know which memory is the happiest. I don't categorize memories like that. But here's a memory. I learned to read very young. I had an uncle who was in school, and he said I couldn't read, that I was memorizing the books read to me. I am not sure how old I was, but old enough to talk back and know when I was being patronized. I told him to find me a book I'd never read and I would read it to him. He brought home the Cat in the Hat from the school library (my family didn't read much Dr. Suess), and I immediately sat down and read it aloud to him. And he had to admit I could read. I was full of myself for (a) being able to read and (b) proving it to him. People have doubted me all of my life, I feel like I've had to read that Cat in the Hat book every step of the way just to prove I can.

10. How long do you think it will be before we see a female president?

A. A while.

11. Do you think it’s important to be part of a community?  Why? Why not?

A. Yes, it is important to be part of a community. As a citizen, one has a duty to give back to the world, even if it's only a little bit. No man is an island unto himself, we are all connected. We would do well to remember that.

12. What piece of modern technology are you most grateful to have?

A. My computer. I like it better than a cellphone because I can see it.

13. Do you feel anonymous on line?

A. To some degree. It depends on where I am.

14. What is something you’ve always wanted to try but have never gotten around to?

A. I always wanted to travel more, but with a husband who's wed to a farm, that proved more difficult than I ever imagined.

15. What would life be like without the internet?

A. Much better. We would have more community that isn't online; we'd have to meet face to face or over the phone. It's much harder to be mean and nasty in person, although I've noticed some people have completely lost their filters now and can be mean and nasty any ol' time they choose.

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Saturday, May 29, 2021

Saturday 9: If You're Reading This


Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here.

Memorial Day is the federal holiday designated to honor American service people who died in battle. 

1) Memorial Day was introduced after the Civil War. War memorials, as well as graves of veterans, are to be decorated with flags and flowers this weekend in a show appreciation. Is there a war memorial in your neighborhood?

A. Yes.

2) Here at Saturday 9, we regard everyone who served -- veterans and active military -- as heroes. Have you, or has anyone in your family, worn the uniform of our armed forces? We want to hear about them.

A. My father and his two brothers all served in the Army either as the Korean War ended or after it had ended. My paternal grandfather served in WWII. One of my maternal uncles served in Vietnam and another served in the Air Force.

3) Similarly, we're grateful to those who served on the front lines during the Covid 19 pandemic. Tell us about anyone you know who was an essential worker, a first responder or administered vaccines. They deserve a shout out, too!

A. I know many firefighters and first responders who served during the pandemic, too many to name, since my husband is a retired battalion chief.

4) Memorial Day is the traditional kick off of the summer season. Have you packed away your winter clothes yet?

A. Yes.

5) What's your favorite picnic food?

A. Watermelon.

6) As you answer these questions, is there a fan or an air conditioner cooling your room?

A. The heat pump is on today as it is very hot outside.

7) This week's song is about a heartbreaking situation. The lyrics are a letter from a soldier to his family, which was only to be sent in the event of his death. What's the saddest song you have ever heard?

A. I have always thought Vincent (Starry Night), by Don McLean, was a sad song, but so is Seasons in the Sun, by Terry Jacks. I would chose one of those two. 

8) This week's featured artist, Tim McGraw, has a star on Hollywood Walk of Fame. It's near those honoring William Shatner and Julie Andrews. If you could have lunch with one of those luminaries -- Tim McGraw, William Shatner or Julie Andrews -- which would you choose?

A. William Shatner, because of Star Trek.

9) Random Question: Think of the last thing you bought. Was it a wise purchase?

A. I bought groceries. Everything was wise except I tried a new berry flavor of Tic Tacs and they are awful. So that was not a wise purchase but I don't know how else one would find out they taste terrible without making the purchase. So I learned something from the purchase (i.e., don't eat this flavor of Tic Tac) so maybe it was wise after all. (I am making my head hurt with that.)

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Thursday, May 27, 2021

Thursday Thirteen

Wonder Woman Trivia

1. Steve Trevor's timepiece is a pocket watch, adapted to be worn on the wrist. Pocket watches, usually worn on a chain, were the norm in the early 20th century. They proved impractical in front line action. Because timing was critical for coordinating large-scale action (such as the use of infantry maneuvers in conjunction with artillery barrages), soldiers began wearing timepieces on their wrists. This fashion spread to civilians after the war, turning pocket watches into wristwatches, which became the preferred fashion of timepieces in the latter 20th century.

2. Some of the Amazons in Wonder Woman (2017) have flesh colored cloth over one side of their chest, almost seeming like one breast was uncovered or nonexistent (this is very apparent in the opening sequence when young Diana watches the training and Antiope walks over to talk with an Amazon so clad). This may be a reference to the fact that Amazons are often depicted in art as having one breast exposed. Ancient sources even state that Amazons cut or burned off their breast on their dominant side so that it wouldn't interfere with combat, especially with a bow. Some ancient sources suggest that this is the source of their name; "a-mazos" in Greek means "without breast".

3. In Greco-Roman mythology, the Amazons of Themyscira and the Greek hero Heracles share a rivalry, since Heracles seduced Queen Hippolyta and stole her enchanted belt. This carried over into both DC and Marvel comics. In the DC Comics, Hercules (who is the Roman version of the Greek Heracles) is a misogynistic and villainous character who was punished by the Amazons for defiling them; he later became an anti-hero who sought redemption for his actions.

In the Marvel comics, it was the reverse. Hercules was a superhero (and Thor's best friend) and Hippolyta and the Amazons were villains. Hippolyta's daughter was called Artume, and she was a parallel to Wonder Woman.

4. Diana Prince's scenes in London are an homage to Superman (1978), where Superman encounters urban life for the first time: the protagonist gets a disguise of a formal bespectacled attire, stops a mugging attack and has some trouble with a revolving door.

5. In the 2017 film, Wonder Woman's tiara is an heirloom from Antiope. In both the comics and Wonder Woman (1975 TV show), it can be used as a weapon, something Diana does in Wonder Woman 1984 (2020).

6. In the comics, Wonder Woman got the alias of Diana Prince during World War II from a U.S. Army nurse who was very similar in appearance to her and from whom she bought her identity.

In the 2017 movie, while Diana is posing as Steve Trevor's secretary, he interrupts her introduction of "I am Diana, Princess of..." and re-names her as "Prince. Diana Prince".

7. Wonder Woman (2017) was the first female-dominant superhero film in twelve years (since Elektra (2005)).

8. The role of Queen Hippolyta was offered to Nicole Kidman but she passed. She wanted to be part of the film because of the director, Patty Jenkins, but scheduling conflicts with Big Little Lies (2017) prevented this. Kidman later starred in Aquaman (2018) as Queen Atlanna, mother of Aquaman/Arthur Curry (who is Wonder Woman's ally).

9. The scene where Diana eats ice cream for the first time and praises the vendor is an event from the "New 52" DC Comics (2011), which was also adapted in Justice League: War (2014).

10. Wonder Woman (2017) was part of a set up for Justice League (2017), and the start of a planned trilogy for Wonder Woman. It was the fourth film in the shared DC Extended Universe.

11. Wonder Woman (2017) was the first female-directed live-action film to have a $100 million+ budget. The film's estimated budget was $150 million.

12. Diana is introduced as Capt. Steve Trevor's secretary in World War I England. This is an homage to the first season of the TV version of Wonder Woman (1975), where she served as a clerical officer (United States Navy Yeoman, Petty officer, first class) to U.S. Army Maj. Steve Trevor during World War II.

13. In Wonder Woman (2017), Diana briefly wears glasses as a disguise, but Etta Candy points out their ineffectiveness and they are soon broken during a street fight scene. This is an allusion to Diana wearing glasses in her civilian guise throughout the first season of TV's Wonder Woman (1975), similar to Superman's Clark Kent.

More Wonder Woman trivia can be found here. I made minor changes but unfortunately yes, I swiped most of this from that website.

Thanks to my brother for the idea!


Thursday Thirteen is played by lots of people; there is a list here if you want to read other Thursday Thirteens and/or play along. I've been playing for a while and this is my 708th time to do a list of 13 on a Thursday. Or so sayth the Blogger counter, anyway.

Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Revisiting Wonder Woman 1984

When Wonder Woman 1984 debuted at Christmas, I watched it on HBO Max. 

My review is here. I gave it three stars and had multiple complaints about the film.

All of those complaints are valid, but we watched the movie again Saturday night, when it came out on HBO.

And I liked it.

It wasn't as good as the 2017 Wonder Woman, but the movie was better than I remembered it being. Perhaps this was because I'd already seen it and had lower expectations.

Or perhaps this time I watched for the nuances that made the movie better, and found them.

All I know is, I like this movie much better than I thought I did. I still give it 3 stars, but as movies go, I have seen much, much worse.

I have read that the director, Patty Jenkins, is no longer on the writing team for the third film. I suspect this is a good thing. She may be a great director, but she's not an action film writer.