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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Waltzing Matilda

One reason I haven't posted much about movies lately is that I've been using my netflix disks to watch episodes of JAG. Tonight was one I especially liked - in it the character of Australian Lieutenant Commander Michael "Mic" Brumby leaves the show,. In the story, he's sent to East Timor and his fellow workers sing him off - it's made kind of sad because in real life, the actor died not long after.




7 Comments:

Anonymous Victor said...

I don't know much about the movie but when I looked at the clip, I found that song to be an appropriated Christmas song.

Go Figure! Maybe "IT" was the Christmas tree in the background and/or just my senti mental old heart? :)

Anyway! Happy American Thanks Giving to you, your family and readers.

Peace

1:59 PM  
Blogger William D. Lindsey said...

A song that always moves me, Crystal. For some reason (maybe due to Australian movies I've seen), I always associate it with the tragic loss of life of so many young men in World War I--especially, among the British, men from the colonies.

And speaking of England and war, I've now read "Blackout" and have just started "All Clear." I am so glad to have learned about Connie Willis from you.

5:14 PM  
Blogger Susan said...

What happened to the actor, Crystal? He looks young and healthy.

5:21 PM  
Blogger crystal said...

Victor,

Thanks :) Happy Thanksgiving to you too.

6:08 PM  
Blogger crystal said...

Hi William,

I like the song a lot too - it seems in some way sad and brave. Thinking about the song and wars reminds me of that anti-war "And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda".

Strange you should say that about Blackout - I just ordered it from the library. I've been trying to get it for some time but they only have a few audio copies and those from linked libraries - the one I've got coming is being sent from San Diego! :) You might also like another sci-fi book I've been reading, though it's very different from Connie Willis' books - it's The Speed of Dark by Elizabeth Moon.

6:15 PM  
Blogger crystal said...

Hi Susan,

It's sad - he was just 40. He apparently committed suicide when his marriage broke up :(

6:18 PM  
Blogger Susan said...

How awful. Probably a lot of back story there.

7:24 PM  

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