Right off, the lyrics, for instance, there's, you know, tunes in jazz, a lot of the jazz standard songs -- or are regarded as standards come from the pop repertoire of Humphrey Bogart 's time etc. or something like that and they have lyrics like, "The very thought of you makes my heart sing like an April breeze on the wind of spring
OK. So Humphrey Bogart . Everybody here has seen Humphrey Bogart movies? OK. I'm sorry, this is the audience interaction part of our event today.
When he really puts it to the woman? When he really tells Mary Astor what a shit she is in The Maltese Falcon? Don't you think Bogart's never been better?" And this turns into the Humphrey Bogart that you all know. And it reaches its sort of epitome in films like Casa Blanca, again.
Simply astonishing. I just couldn't believe this. OK. So Humphrey Bogart . Everybody here has seen Humphrey Bogart movies?
And if you go back again to one of the great shows of British television, a man with terrible psoriasis lying in a hospital bed, fantasizing of being the coolest detective this side of Humphrey Bogart in the 1930s. He fantasizes the opposite state for himself.
OK. I'm sorry, this is the audience interaction part of our event today. OK. So tell me the name of a Humphrey Bogart movie you know? "Casablanca." "Casablanca." Good. "Maltese Falcon." "Maltese Falcon." Keep going.
And we know this from other narratives. One of my favorite American films, "Casablanca," the Humphrey Bogart character, Rick, says I stick my neck out for nobody. And that is a way of making your way in this world, right?
working folks ricardo's was a great restaurant here it was that writers actors activists of old stripe gathered it was ricardo who broke the loop color of line the role humphrey bogart played in casablanca was really our ricardo that he was called rick was a happy accident and of course the lobby of the wells
One story. We're going to have time for two of these good stories. Humphrey Bogart . Of the four people I've written about, Humphrey Bogart was the only one who was remotely upper class -- came from a good family, a moneyed family. His mother was an illustrator for popular magazines, and she used young Humphrey as her model. And Bogart goes on the stage, and nobody can
And I thought, he's going to give me some esoteric practice or something. So we put up pictures of famous dead smokers in the smoker's room, of Humphrey Bogart , and Marlene Dietrich, and all kinds of movie stars.
I had insomnia one night. I woke up in the middle of the night and I'm watching this movie called "The Black Legion" where Humphrey Bogart is a black-shirted American fascist who kills his Polish neighbor because his Polish neighbor has taken his job.
She showed me the long, open wards that go all the way back to when monks took care of the sick poor in the monasteries for free. When went upstairs and she showed me the surgery suite, which looks like where Humphrey Bogart had his face redone in "Man Without a Face." We walked past the old-fashioned beauty salon with its steel helmet hairdryers.
actually, I wrote about after he left Google and started to work for Obama for the campaign. Google? Steven Levy: Both companies are dramatically different. Ironically, there was a moment in time when it looked like this would-- Apple and Google were gonna be Humphrey Bogart and
He was born in World War II-era London, when movies like Red River, The Third Man, and Susan Cain first ignited his passion for film as a child. Today, he'll talk about his latest series called 'Great Stars' where he examines the back stories of Humphrey Bogart , Ingrid Bergman, Bette Davis, and Gary Cooper and the films that made them legendary. Please give a hand for David Thomson.
Selznick says, "You're pure. You're wonderful. You're true." She says, "Well, I'm not really -- not at all." But they make her that, and it makes her for a few years, and then, it destroys her. One story. We're going to have time for two of these good stories. Humphrey Bogart . Of the four people I've written about, Humphrey Bogart was the only one who was remotely upper class -- came from a good family, a moneyed family.