"That's Amore!"
I thought the "Moonstruck" poster would be a nice change for this day, as it is as romantic as pink hearts, or red, and I am sure all of us remembered when we wanted to be Loretta Castorini!!!!!!!! I have seen the film many times--it is MY Valentine's Day film-- and the first time i saw it, the whole segment with Loretta going shopping, getting her hair done, her transformation, and then finding love and the opera--oh, my God, how I wanted that!
And now, with David, I feel I do have it, and I am eternally grateful.
But, back in the day, I tried to "make myself Loretta" as much as possible. I bought one of those long coats that she wears early in the film, I stood on the steps of the house that served as the exterior, located in Brooklyn, and just a few blocks over, I walked around the corner, romantically delirious, (or, at least, acting so!) with the same aria from "La Boheme" blasting in my ear, thanks to--this is really dating myself, darlings--a Walkman. And, yes, I kicked a can!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, I wanted "Moonstruck." And I got it, but in my own way. We all have to follow our own path, girls; which is one thing to be learned from Loretta.
So, a Happy Valentine's Day to everyone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I know this will never happen to you
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P.S. I presume that tomorrow being what it is, you will have something to say about the renaming of Aunt Jemima Syrup (Please note I did not write "rebranding.")
Snap out of it is one of my favorite movie quotes
ReplyDeleteTom,
ReplyDeleteI am about to write my Shrove
Tuesday post, but not Aunt J!
Victoria,
ReplyDeleteI also like "It ain't over, till it's over."