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SIX more sleeps everyone! How ready do we feel? I feel very unready but we'll get there...I think! Thanks for all the birthday wishes last week, it was great with my brother visiting, I got to sleep in and get a pedicure with Carly and took my "mom day off" yesterday and tried to finish my Christmas shopping and run all the errands I have been putting off for 6 months! We do seem to be bouncing sicknesses from one another, but hopefully it's almost over (narrator's voice "but it was actually just beginning") 

This week we have "The Shop Around the Corner" which can I just say Jimmy Stewart never looked better than in this (this cover art did him dirty) and Edward Scissorhands? We shall seeee.....

Tomorrow is the day we get to bring the donations from the LIVE to the Children's hospital. Still waiting on word if we can record and if I'm able to bring our kids. Either way, I think it will be very special and I'll share as much as I can with you. 

I don't think I will be able to swing a BUTTER LIVE this month, December is just crazy, but I also want to spend as much time with the kids as I can-we still haven't done gingerbread houses, or drive around to look at the lights or shopping our angel tree families etc. I will make it up to you in the coming months! 

Lastly, just want to wish you all the merriest of Christmas! I am sending you all the love and Christmas cheer and coziness and LOVE!

Goodest of Tidings, 

Cassie


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John Liebling

Cassie I am glad you enjoyed your first Scrooge musical. I promise the others I listed above are much much better. Singing, dancing, its all great. Even if some of the dancers are dubbed. Some are not. Many lyrics are very inventive. If you want to start off with Singing in the Rain...you'll see a very young Debbie Reynolds. She's Leia's mom. Carrie Fischer...when Carrie was in the 1977 Star Wars movie she was about the same age as her mom, for the 1952 Singing in the Rain.

AC5555

Glad you’re getting back into some classic Hollywood/Jimmy Stewart films again Cassie! Hope to see more again since it’s been a while and is part of the reason I love your channel so much!! ❤️❤️

John Liebling

My opinion is that Holiday Inn is much better than White Christmas. Before he broke his leg Donald O'Conner was supposed to be dancing in White Christmas. Danny Kaye is a good entertainer, but he's not a professional dancer. And I am sure most in the PIB community know that Gene Kelly was supposed to be in Easter Parade, before he broke his leg, and that forced Fred Astaire out of retirement.

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2023-12-25 16:29:16 Cassie, for next October you have the perfect option for a not at all scary but Halloween themed film in Jimmy Stewart’s “Bell, Book and Candle.” It’s about a romance between a witch and a mortal man. Really enjoyable movie. Aside from that, there are so many great Jimmy Stewart films you would love: “You Can’t Take It With You” “Mr Smith Goes To Washington” “The Philadelphia Story” “Harvey” “It’s A Wonderful World” (not to be confused with “It’s A Wonderful Life”) “The Man Who Knew Too Much” (the 1956 version)
2023-12-25 12:42:54 Cassie, for next October you have the perfect option for a not at all scary but Halloween themed film in Jimmy Stewart’s “Bell, Book and Candle.” It’s about a romance between a witch and a mortal man. Really enjoyable movie. Aside from that, there are so many great Jimmy Stewart films you would love: “Mr Smith Goes To Washington” “The Philadelphia Story” “Harvey” “The Man Who Knew Too Much” (the 1956 version). Also, I second the recommendation for “The Music Man.” That would be a great musical for you to react to.

Cassie, for next October you have the perfect option for a not at all scary but Halloween themed film in Jimmy Stewart’s “Bell, Book and Candle.” It’s about a romance between a witch and a mortal man. Really enjoyable movie. Aside from that, there are so many great Jimmy Stewart films you would love: “Mr Smith Goes To Washington” “The Philadelphia Story” “Harvey” “The Man Who Knew Too Much” (the 1956 version). Also, I second the recommendation for “The Music Man.” That would be a great musical for you to react to.

Paul Rich

Great suggestions. Jimmy Stewart and Katherine Hepburn both won Oscars for The Philadelphia Story.

Paul Rich

FYI the classic "The Shop Around the Corner" inspired the the rom-com "You've Got Mail" (Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan). Just a thought but it would be cool to show the classics first, then the modern remakes of films.

Lance Li

uhhhh, shop around the corner when???