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{}#yiv7923771856 div.yiv7923771856WordSection1 {}-->I didn’t enjoy Power of The
Dog. It was way too slow and predictable. The same goes for “Don’t Look Up”
and “Dune.” I want to see Belfast. The trailer for “Tick Tick Boom” is
amazing and I loved “Being The Ricardos” although neither was nominated for
Best Picture. Scott The two films I enjoyed the most in recent
months are "Passing" and "The Dig."Wondering if anyone has seen "Nightmare
Alley." I found it to be ugly, gruesome andnihilistic. The 1947 film is far
superior, esp. that wonderful cinematography. I liked"Being The Ricardos."
Bardem was a very pleasant surprise. There was a lot of controversy regarding a
non-Cuban being cast. I thought he was outstanding. Saw"Tick, Tick Boom". If
you like watching a manic narcissist for two hours, it will thrillyou. I
thought Garfield was much better in "The Eyes Of Tammy Faye." Chastainwas
terrific. I think she has an excellent shot at winning the Oscar. "Drive My
Car"will be shown next week. I am looking forward to it. Got the best reviews
of the10 nominated films. Warning: it runs three hours.Ed From:
sinatraphiles-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:sinatraphiles-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] ;
On Behalf Of eob101 ("eob101")
Sent: February 23, 2022 11:21 AM
To: sinatraphiles@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [sinatraphiles] Re: Moondance Thanks Ed. I guess nobody else has
recorded "Nobody Has A Better Dream Than Me"? Google just gives a bio of Tom
that mentions the unreleased Sinatra record.
Have you seen "Belfast ?" Van Morrison music is the dominant sound
throughout.Yes I thought it was a very good movie, and a couple of Sinatra
references if my memory serves (the kid mentioning wanting to see "Robin and
the 7 Hoods", and a copy of "Come Fly With Me" next to a record player)
Richard And when the kid mentions "Robin & 7 Hoods," he is told it
is a musical. Doesn't buy it. But they skip it. Outstanding film. A frontrunner
to win best picture with "Power Of The Dog" rightthere, too. "Drive My Car" is
the dark horse. We shall see.Ed From: sinatraphiles-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<sinatraphiles-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of eob101
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 23 February 2022 14:31
To: sinatraphiles@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <sinatraphiles@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [sinatraphiles] Re: Moondance Was just listening to Leo Green
guest hosting The Clare Teal Show (Jazz FM, February 13th) Of Van Morrison's
"Moondance", he claims "I'm even reliably informed that Frank Sinatra made a
recording of this song, which featured Harry Edison on trumpet, but
unfortunately his version has never been released". Has anyone ever heard of
this? Richard I have all of the Reprise work sheets, catalog with
master numbers, full page of unissued recordings.There is nothing. I
interviewed quite a few musicians who worked many Reprise sessions. Never a
mention.But anything is possible. Frank did record Tom Shapiro's "Nobody Has A
Better Dream Than Me." Song wasintended for "Trilogy." Frank did 19 takes. Bob
Gaudio is a close friend of Tom's. He had me contact him. Tomgave me a
detailed description of what transpired. And there are other sub rosa efforts.
Have you seen "Belfast ?" Van Morrison music is the dominant sound
throughout.Ed