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Mike Blakesley
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Posts: 12767
From: Forsyth, Montana
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 09-15-2015 10:41 PM
I was just randomly reading movie reviews and stumbled upon this one.
"The Sound of Music" was the first movie I saw in the theater I now own. (Well, at least the first one I remember seeing.) I was impressed enough by it that I asked to go again the next night, and my parents didn't want to go but they were friends with the theater owner, and after talking it over, decided it would be fun for me to hang out in the projection booth and watch how the movies worked. That was my first time in a projection booth, so to say "it changed my life" is kind of an understatement!
Having grown up going to Catholic school I really enjoyed the scenes with the nuns. We had very similar nuns as teachers; in fact one, Sister Joletta, had a beautiful singing voice. Contrary to popular culture, the nuns were NOT mean old bags with steel rulers; they were really good teachers.
Anyway; TSOM is still one of my favorite movies. It's beautifully filmed, the songs are still catchy, and sure it's got some sappy moments but the overall story is really very good.
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