Ceremony Year (1948)

Movies Came Out In (1947) Winner: Gentleman’s Agreement – Just watched recently and really loved this movie (surprised that I had never heard of it).  A reporter pretends to be Jewish to expose anti-Semitism and discovers a lot about hatred and bigotry.  Has some powerful scenes & lessons and is applicable today as it was …

Ceremony Year (1947)

Movies Came Out In (1946) Winner: The Best Years of Our Lives – The TCM intro informed me that Bette Davis considered this the greatest movie ever made, so I was like “wow, that’s some high expectations”.  Best movie I’ve ever saw?  No.  Great movie?  Yes.  The movie is moving and compelling.  I can’t believe …

Ceremony Year (1946)

Movies Came Out In (1945) Winner: The Lost Weekend – Just watched recently, and this film had to be super edgy for the time.  The plot is: desperate life of a chronic alcoholic is followed through a four-day drinking bout.  It reminded me a little bit of Nicolas Cage’s Leaving Las Vegas, but set in …

Ceremony Year (1945)

Movies Came Out In (1944) Winner: Going My Way – Just watched recently, Bing Crosby plays a priest who takes on a new church in a rough neighborhood and helps out the local youth by starting a choir.  Some years later, Bing stars in “The Bells Of St. Mary’s” and it’s a remarkably similar plot.  …

Ceremony Year (1961)

Movies Came Out In (1960) Winner: The Apartment – Really enjoyed this film.  Great acting, cute story.  I think the movie holds up very well.  I can see why Jack Lemmon was such a popular actor. The Alamo – Just watched recently, this was your typical western of the day.  Corny at times, fighting was somewhat …

Ceremony Year (1931)

Movies Came Out In (1930) Winner: All Quiet on the Western Front – I read this book as a high schooler and really enjoyed it.  I just watched this movie recently and it was a little strange.  Because of the way the movie was filmed (specifically speeding up the footage during war scenes), the film …

Ceremony Year (1929)

Movies Came Out In (1928) Winner: Wings – The first silent picture that I’ve ever watched.  Considering that it’s almost 100 years old, it really wasn’t that bad.  It was basically a propaganda film post WW1 and I can understand why audiences liked it.  It was entertaining enough, a bit long at 2.5 hours, but …