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Friday, January 16, 2009

tribute to James Dean

GIANT was directed by George Stevens, REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE by Nicholas Ray and EAST OF EDEN by Elia Kazan.


A rare poster ( in French ) of GIANT considered to be the National Film of Texas


REDISCOVERING JAMES DEAN









Being retired and stuck in a cruel Toronto winter that does not seem to end, I have been spending my leisure time watching movies, movies and more movies from my DVD collection.
I collect these timeless gems from the '50s and '60s ever since I arrived in Toronto.. I have classified them roughly into War Classics, Westerns, costume/swashbucling pictures,sci-fi, drama, musicals, film noir ( gangster movies ) and a few ones which does not fit into any of the above categories.



This piece is about my three favorite movies,a trilogy of James Dean films: EAST OF EDEN, REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE and GIANT.



When these mvoies were first shown I was still a high school student in Asingan, Pangasinan. I never heard of James Dean until I heard Rudy Dumapias ( who also introduced 2001:Space Odyssey to me ) talk about him (JD) in one of our gab sessions.



Luckily for Rudy, his dad at that time was still working in the Department of Foreign Affairs in Manila thus he frequently visited the "Big Apple" of the Philippines. That is how I remember Manila then and now.



So Rudy had the chance of watching good movies the first time they were shown in the first run theatres of Manila. The rest of his friends ( me and a few other country yokels ) went to Manila just once in a blue moon. Which is not very frequent. Can you remember the moon turning blue at one time? Some of us can only go to Urdaneta or Dagupan for our weekend movie forays. Urdaneta was not still a city then.



So Rudy talked about James Dean in his usual glowing rhetoric. Rudy is born with the gift of gab.He praised Jimmy Dean for his acting skills in all of his three movies. Thus I soon developed the yen to watch his movies. But where, when? It won't happen until a few more years when I will soon be a College student in Manila.



I first saw EAST OF EDEN in a campus auditorium in the University of the East. But I read the book first, a long novel written by American writer John Steinbeck. Then I was able to find REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE in one of those cheap movie houses in the city. You know one of those with no air conditioning and no cushioned seats. There were only wooden chairs with many bedbugs hiding in the cracks. The moment you sit down, you will feel the suckers start gnawing some parts of your ass. Some of them might come home with you when you go back to your boarding house. But I did not mind then, as long as I was able watch REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE. Luckily I was already in Manila when GIANT premiered at the Avenue Theatre in Avenida Rizal. I saw it with some family members,. Somebody have to buy my entrance ticket.
In real person, James Dean, was an introverted, taciturn, moody, hard to get along with, and these traits were carried over to his roles in all three movies. It was not easy to work with him ( said some writers ) but it sure is a treat watching do his roles in the screen. He always portrayed the troubled, unsettled teen ager.



In EAST OF EDEN he was always jealous of his brother whom his dad loved so dearly because the brother was an epitome of goodness and obedience. Jimmy on the other hand was rebellious, hates authority, hates religion: your typical teenager, just like many ( me included ) when we were in that stage of life.



In REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE, he was the only child, but his psychological problems are rooted in his hatred for his dad's personality: a henpecked, dominated husband. Jimmy was not able to live with that. Similar to Elvis Presley's role in KING CREOLE.



In GIANT ( which refers to the Lone Star State of Texas ) he played a poor farm boy who became an oil millionaire. Money did not make him happy because his emotional insecurities dogged him to the end of the 3 hour epic when he was already old and still unmarried. According to some sources, Texans hated the book penned by Edna Ferber because of how she portrayed deresively the Mexicans who were abound in the state.



But the movie made by George Stevens changed all of that. He did a masterful job of creating a long but gripping movie of how the Texas oil industry grew and he portrayed in a good light all of the social classes in the movie struggling to find their proper place in society. Rock Hudson was such a bigot in the start of the movie, but in the end, his attitude changed. He and wife Elizabeth Taylor were baby sitting two of their grandchildren just before the end titles rolled in. Both children were half Mexicans. According to some movie writersThe movie GIANT became the National film of Texas,



A few days ater finishing his job in GIANT, Jimmy Dean was killed in an automobile accident. He was only 24 years old---#

Friday, January 2, 2009

a short poem

CALL OF THE MOUNTAINS







Who owns such a piece of serene beauty
That would never sway with the wind
Or would die with the burning flames of summer
Or freeze with the squalls of winter?



From an airplane window, some mountains look like lumps of chocolate
Garnished with green slivers of mint, with icing draping its sides
From the ground, mountains fill the horizon with
Regal majestic stance, inviting people to go hither


"Come to me, " the Mountain whisphers
"because you own me,
"Any creature is invited to climb my cliffs and crags
"And taste the sweet and fragrant beauty
"In my Bosom.."

---vic costes
THANKS TO DAHMAN OF PANGASINAN.ORG FOR THE USE OF THESE PHOTOS FROM HIS WEBSITE !

Friday, December 26, 2008

more seascapes from Pangasinan



PANGASINAN is noted for its beaches which dot its coastline facing the Pacific Ocean. Some are more developed than others. Most of them do not have lifeguards so swimmers usually jump in at their own risk.

But if swimming is not your cup of tea, i.e. if you just go there for a seafood picnic or just to enjoy the sun, wind and the sea , then you are in for a treat.

May 1 is usually celebrated as Pistay Dayat ( meaning Feast of the Sea )..In Lingayen ( the provincial capital ) the sea is packed on this day with tourists from far towns beyond Pangasinan. Tourists, including some local movie stars from as far as Manila would gather here for this unique fluvial festival.

The highlight of the day long festival would be the selection of the Muse who will be paraded in a gorgeous water procession.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

TOURIST SPOTS IN PANGASINAN

thank you to dahman for the use of the photos from the Pangasinan.Org!

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Recent Snowfall in Toronto

The front of our house in 19 Dixon. The snow is beautiful only in two days, then
it will turn into grimy slush or rock hard ice which does not look soft and white anymore


This is the fort. A new snowfall covered most of it..The kids just took some of the moon lamps from the border of the garden and stuck it around the fort's perimeter. Kids are so creative..:(



The evergreen at the right side of the door became a giant ice cream cone!



The Queen of May ( springtime ) turned into a Diary Queen!



Another shot with no flash. Creating a magical world which could be seen ( and felt ) only at night, especially on a wintry night!

My friend Ros Balane from the Philippines wrote me in Pilipino:

"...sana ipinost mo na rin yung snow fort, di ko alam how it really looks like. ang nakikita lang kasi namin dito sa pinas sa mga christmas cards ay yung mga snowmen at snow balls, tsaka nung nasa elementary school pa tayo pare ko ay yung mga domes na snow ng mga eskimo sa Alaska !.."



You should have posted the SNOW FORT ..I do not know how it really looks like..What we see here in the Philippines in the Christmas cards are the snowmen and snowballs...and the snowdomes ( igloo ) of the eskimos in Alaska!



The top picture with this posting is the snowfort made by my grandkids ( from the last article ) ..Another snowfall covered it partly making it look less than a fort, more of a fence! But the other photos in this page show you the beauty ( and harshness ) of winter especially during the last few days here in Toronto.


The flash of the camera illuminated the falling snowflakes which looks round..But experts would tell you these are really hexagon crystals in different designs..It is another wonder of nature! No two crystals look alike, just like no two finger prints look the same!....