This comes via my friend Big Josh aka The Coach.
He is such a gregarious soul, dare I call him a social butterfly?
xoxo to Big Josh, and I can't agree more with this song, part of the film that launched Donna Summer's career!
As I played field hockey in high school (though about 10 years after this film, and therefore no red tube socks), I naturally love the opening sequence with the girls getting on the bus and their field hockey sticks in hand.
Thank you, Barry Bernstein and Rob Cohen, writer and producer respectively, for this beacon of light!
(there is a YouTube video link below: If you are not seeing the image, click through to the website itself and it will appear. Sometimes in the email digest you won't see it)
Showing posts with label Hollywood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hollywood. Show all posts
Friday, January 20, 2012
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Haim = Life or Home?
This morning we learned of the tragic death of Corey Haim, the child actor who reached fame and glory in the '80s. We will forever love Lucas. As Jews, we wish his family great comfort among the mourners of Zion.
Corey Haim during the '80s
Jewlicious has presumed that his last name meant "life."
While the Hebrew word chayim translates as life (as in L'chayim), it is also possible that Haim could have been from the Yiddish word, heim, which means home (as in heimish - - homey, cozy - - or alter heim, referring to the old country/home).
Perhaps Haim was shortened from Haimovitch, meaning the "son of a Hayim". This discussion talks about a Haimovitch family who emigrated from Romania to Montreal and since changed their name to Haines. Perhaps the Haines and Haim family are related, since Corey was raised in Canada. Unless Bernie Haim, Corey's father, wants to chime in here, we'll likely be in the dark.
For now, we're motivated to finally watch Lost Boys, which we somehow missed in 1987.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Greenberg, the Movie
Everyone knows that Jews have come so far in Hollywood. Judd Apatow's films attest to that. Jews are out. So only in 2010 could a movie with such an obvious Jewish name as its title even think of hitting the box office. Check out the trailer for Noah Baumbach's upcoming film Greenberg and note how it is about a Jewish guy through and through.
Noah Baumbach and Jennifer Jason Leigh, along with Ben Stiller, will pull it off.
Stiller's father, Jerry, is Jewish. Leigh was born Jennifer Morrow to Jewish parents. Baumbach , creator of the award-winning The Squid and the Whale, and one of the most erudite writer-filmmakers of our day, we are just guessing, is Jewish. Perhaps Baumbach was the original name at Ellis Island. They're all originally from the alter heim, the Yiddish term for old home, or Eastern European communities where Jews lived for hundreds of years
We love how the opening scene of the trailer takes place in a classic, albeit treif (not Kosher), LA deli (Canter's? Langer's? Factor's?) How appropriate that in our last post we were talking about happy deli experiences.
And, are those Eames Molded Plastic Sidechairs we see in one of the 1st scenes? Keeping with the trend of everything Midcentury modern these days, they fit right into the current zeitgeist. Though Charles and Ray Eames weren't Jewish, they surely are party of the Whole Phamily, as they have had such an influence over every-day American life. That's a discussion for another time.
If you're a Greenberg, your family name is defined as "Green Mountain." No, silly, not the awesome Vermont-based coffee company. You could be Suzy Greenberg by Phish or Yitz Greenberg, the Modern Orthodox rabbi Jewish-American scholar and author. Or just plain old Jason Greenberg. Did you say Brad Greenberg? No, you must have meant Karen Greenberg.
No, your last name is actually Green, Greenstein, Gruenberg, Grunstein, Greenfield.
Check out some of your family geneology starting at JewishGen.
Or just watch the trailer again, cuz it's looking pretty funny!
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