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Topic: Hawaii - 50 year of statehood
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Claude S. Ayakawa
Film God
Posts: 2738
From: Waipahu, Hawaii, USA
Registered: Aug 2002
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posted 08-22-2009 02:44 PM
Congratulations to you too, Robert on Oregon's 150th years of statehood. I love Oregon after visiting your state twice. Yes, we are a very happy people here in Hawaii (except for the native Hawaiian protestors , Aaron. Yes, Charles, I consider myself very fortunate to have been born and witnessed a lot of modern American history when they happened. I was only two years and four months old when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. I recall vividly the Korean War, Hawaii Statehood, President Kennedy and his brother's assassination as well as that of Dr. Martin Luther King, the Viet Nam War, Hippies, the Apollo space program and the moon landing and so many events including the terrible day on 9/11 up to the present day.
One thing I consider myself very fortunate to have been around when many of the great movie classics were first released. I was only four months old when GONE WITH THE WIND was premiered in Atlanta in December 1939. FANTASIA and THE WIZZARD OF OZ Came out just about the same time. It was years later when I had the opportunity to enjoy these great classics when I became older. I grew up enjoying all those great musicals from MGM and FOX in glorious three strip Technicolor and wonderful Natural Vision 3-D which in my opinion were much better than today's Real D and Dolby 3-D. It was a great delight to enjoy the wide screen image of CinemaScope when it was introduced in 1963 with THE ROBE and the extremely sharp image and brilliant Technicolor with the first feature in VistaVision, WHITE CHRISTMAS. . How can I ever forget seeing every three strip Cinerama films at the Princess Theatre and later at the Cinerama in Honolulu. After seeing SOUTH PACIFIC in 70mm TODD AO at the Kuhio Theare, I made an effort to see every film that played in Honolulu in 70mm and there were a lot.
Yes, at 70 years, I do indeed consider myself very fortunate to have been around to witness a big chunk of American and motion picture history.
-Claude
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