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This Day in Buster…May 7, 1957
Buster Keaton & wife Eleanor attend the world premiere of “The Buster Keaton Story” in Perry, Oklahoma. When interviewed by Oliver Lindsay Scott, Eleanor recalled a different theatre, “But we went to the first preview at a theater over in Glendale, and we practically crawled out on our hands and knees to get away, and just got away as quick as we possibly could, almost before the thing ended, it was so horrible.”
This Day in Buster…May 6, 1957
The Daily Oklahoman is excited about the upcoming world premiere of “The Buster Keaton Story” in Perry, Oklahoma. Buster Keaton & his wife would attend on the 7th…perhaps the photo they printed was a premonition of how they felt about the final movie.
This Day in Buster…May 2, 1957
The Morrison Transcript announces that May 7th 1957 will be “Buster Keaton Day” in honor of the world premiere of “The Buster Keaton Story,” in Perry, Oklahoma. It was declared a school holiday & among other festivities was a presentation to the city of Perry with a Bronze Pork Pie hat.
It was another great Galaxycon panel, and one that Jenna was able to join! Jenna Coleman, Arthur Darvill, and Alex Kingston got to answer some fun and interesting questions today, including one about how they would decorate the Tardis. They all agree that a Portaloo would be a great idea. Arthur loved the idea so much that he actually took some notes!
Jenna said iguana, Arthur said parrot, Alex can see David Tennant’s doctor with a persian cat
Jenna was jealous that Arthur and Alex (I think?) got to film in New York. Then talk turned to shooting locations that make great vacation spots
When the question was first asked- Arthur: Jenna you took all the good ones!! Their answers were Cleopatra for Jenna, Jim Henson for Arthur, Eleanor Roosevelt for Alex
You know his American accent isn’t horrific.
I would be down with my lovely Arthur Darvill as Jim Henson.
One of the best thing that ever exist is friendship. I don’t know how this world will operate without kindness and love from someone you’re not intimately attracted with but unconditionally in love. Things might have been different but it’s not that you can predicts things. Destiny is still the ruler. I love how it always portray that scientists do not believe in God because that’s the beauty of diversity in cultures and belief, the beauty of respect and acceptance and the beauty of living in this world. Ramanujan must have been given a talent and intelligence that anyone could think impossible but because he believed on what he’s believing, he pursued his own dreams and did whatever it takes to share his part. Mr. Hardy and Littlewood are our great friends who just made me cry, made number 1729 meaningful than I could ever imagined. The wife and the mother who patiently waited for him. This film, though didn’t cater how every equations went. I just want to say that it is for the good of all, jk. Because even if they’ll tell it to us we won’t understand haha. Math complicate matters but it’s helpful to those who want to learn.
The Man Who Knew Infinity (2013)
Firstly, I hate science. I came to watch this because of the romance I’m spoiled a long time ago with no proper clearance of their backstory. I am devastated. This made me think of what I’m doing today that I will probably regret later or tomorrow. Imagine of those possibilities if she didn’t interfere to his life, would he still be as great as his legacy today? Or would he still pursue his dreams but not with her? There are millions or even billions of scenario that could come up with a different result but with much and overflowing understanding they still came to a conclusion where they chose different paths because they got tired and lost. They remained friends but I’m still in awe of how things turned out, on how fate beautifully pushed and pulled them apart.
The Theory of Everything (2014)