Putting Bobby Fischer before the world

Day 72/365 – Bright Lights, Big Screen
history of movie making
Image by Kevin H.
My favorite movie of all time is the Frank Capra Christmas classic It’s a Wonderful Life. I’ve seen it about a zillion times before, but always on tv. I’d never seen it on the big screen in an actual movie theater until tonight. Just across the DC border in Silver Spring, Maryland is the AFI Silver Theatre — an old art deco movie palace restored and operated by the American Film Institute. It’s a lovely old structure with a gorgeous main auditorium and is an outstanding place to see a movie.

I met up with Erin M. in the theatre lobby. She planned this trip to the movies as an outing for the DC Social Group on Flickr, but through the process of attrition it wound up just being me and her there tonight. That was fine. We had a great time anyhow. She thinks it’s the best movie ever made as well, so since it was just the two of us we didn’t have to deal with any non-believing cinematic heathens pooh-poohing our adoration.

It was very cool to see it on the big screen. The lighting and shading seemed better and I noticed a lot of little details in many of the scenes that I had never noticed before when I watched it on tv — like the skull and crossbones patches on all the boys stocking caps at the beginning, the little skull carving that was on Mr. Potter’s desk, and the way Ernie the cop shot out one of the lights in the ‘Potterville’ sign when he was shooting at George during the ‘alternate history’ sequence.

Yes, it’s maudlin; yes, it’s simplistic; yes, it’s far-fetched and full of logic holes — but it makes me laugh a lot and cry a little and for that I love it.

I love it.

(December 19, 2008)

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