Nov. 19th, 2006

blue_lotus13: (louise)
The Godfather Part 2 won Best picture in 1974. It was the first sequel to win that title, and some people think it is even better than the original. I can appreciate the acting talents of Al Pacino, De Niro and Diane Keaton in this film, but I found the picture WAY too long. Okay, I'll admit it, I fell asleep during the first part and watched the second half on a different day. I found the interactions between Kay and Michael to be some of the most interesting scenes. I can appreciate why "The Godfather" movies are considered classic films, but to be honest, I just don't enjoy them.


Last one to go- "Ben Hur." I'm also going to rewatch "Casablanca" because I haven't seen it since I was 13.
blue_lotus13: (louise)
On Friday, I was fortunate enough to interview Jeni Legon, a dance pioneer, tap legend and educator who was the first black woman to get signed with MGM. Jeni's 90 and has lived in Vancouver since 1969. I got to go to her house, which is like a museum to old Hollywood. She has pictures of her dancing in various movies, including "Easter Parade" with Fred Astaire and Judy Garland.

Jeni's had a pretty incredible life. She started off dancing at age 13 with Count Basie and his orchestra. She starred in black movies, appeared on Amos and Andy's and taught dance to all kinds of people. She had to conquer a lot of race barriers and was occasionally barred from performing. She was the first tapper to dance in pants and performed moves that were normally only done by men.

At 90, she's still a quick wit and has a great zest for life. She lives with her second husband, Frankie, who is 74. He's a drummer and helps her out with her career and her many public relations duties. Her tap shoes were inducted into the Smithsonian, she was given a doctorate in American Dance from Oklahoma University and she's had numerous books and articles written about her. I found talking to her completely inspirational as she endured a lot of discrimination, but rose above it.

My favourite story from the interview- Once Jeni was dancing at a club and Marlene Dietrich came in. After her number, Marlene came up to Jeni and said, "My darling, you wear the pants better than I do."

At the end of the interview, Jeni gave me a great big hug and thanked me. I left feeling very lucky and very blessed.

Watch Jeni dance with Fats Waller and sing "Living in a great big way"

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