LizzieMaine
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Ouch, that's a shock. Does this mean that my grasping at aspects of the past is something to do with the psychology of being a 'boomer'/post-boomer? I'm confused, but intrigued.
But I guess, in a way, all Bogart movies (and all classic movies, perhaps) may become cult flicks, just like Rocky Horror, etc.
My twenty-something friends know the name and the face, but I don't think that they fully appreciate the tough but fair, hard but tender nature of his screen persona.
One of my closest friends and lodge brothers is educated and very Era aware. He teases his very lovely wife with a routine he made up-- he told me that he envisioned, "some old time movie star like Humphrey Bogart " delivering the lines. I told him that the tough guy but insecure sexist mode was more in line with Cagney's than Bogie's characters... and here is the meme that was the result:
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I can hear Cagney delivering those lines, and it's even funnier if his wife is played by Blanche Payson.
It can be argued that Bogart was bigger in the late sixties and early seventies that he was even in his lifetime -- he was embraced the first wave of Boomer college kids as the apotheosis of "countercultural cool," due to constant showing of his films on late-night television and at campus film-society screenings.
But then again that's the American Film Institute, not your garden variety, ballcap worn back to front, cultural neanderthal.