Last night I saw Breakfast at Tiffany’s.
I love Audrey and NYC is a dream. I love it. I would love to live there

The movie had some funny parts… just a tiny bit.
The weirdest part was the guy looked too old and gentlemanish.
The poor cat was abused a few times
and the cigarette smoking?! everybody was smoking all the time like sex and the city.
The men in it looked way too old. Old enough to be my grandfather and everybody was wearing a suit. Shirt and a tie, suits and more suits.
I had a deja vu that I had already seen the movie though which I had not.
Today I am planning to watch ‘how to kill a mockingbird’ I am watching the classics on Netflix.
How do you like Audrey? She is so skinny in the movie. All women were.
And what about the women’s clothes and hairstyles?! they look like my grandmother.
The actors were very old in the movie unlike now, everybody is very young in the movies.
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I haven’t seen it. I’ve heard the song though !
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Now everything is more about sex appeal than acting or plot.
I love Old Hollywood films.
The culture was different and they made better movies.
This is movie producers now:
“I wrote all the reviews, no one knows what a good movie is anymore…”
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You wouldn’t like the artist “Jack Vettriano” then !
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Yeah I agree. I do not watch movies much anymore. I like James Bond movies or tom cruise. I don’t like drama or mythical either.
It seems I am able to watch movies now so gonna cross the originals off my list.
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Very nice!
Those old movies are good,
But I like reading about all the behind the scenes stuff.
Like Eddie Mannix and that type thing.
He is very handsome and manly, not possible to find anymore it just feel unusual and awkward for me a bit.
I mean when they had a party in the beginning of the movie and there were like 60 people, they all looked in their 40’s.
Now a scene like that would include women and people in their 20’s or early 30’s.
BTW the artist is a genius.
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It looks fairly typical of a film from the 1960s. They’re all like that.
Here’s the opening of a tv series called “The prisoner” from the 60s
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