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My name is Kayla. I am a native Oregonian who has been a fan of classic film and television ever since I discovered I Love Lucy on Nick at Nite in 1994 when I was 10. From then on, I was obsessed with I Love Lucy and everything I Love Lucy-adjacent, but especially Lucille Ball.
A regular visitor of my city library, I read every single book about Lucille Ball that I could get my hands on. From these books, I learned that Lucy had had a film career before she was on television. Luckily for me, my library had a large number of her films on VHS available for rental. I borrowed and watched every single one. From her films, I discovered new favorite classic film actors and actresses.
I decided to make my blog, Whimsically Classic, because I wanted a place to write about my love of classic film and television. Whimsically Classic’s predecessor was my I Love Lucy Geocities fan page (TelevisionCity/3028), which I maintained from 1996-2000. I selected the name “Whimsically Classic” because I wanted something a little nonsensical so I didn’t pigeonhole myself into writing about a specific topic. I like the word “whimsical” because it’s a fun word and leaves me with a lot of room to write about whatever topic. “Classic” is an ode to my love of classic film and television.
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- SOURCE: Sister's Copy, Blu RayThis is such a great movie. Highly recommended.
- SOURCE: Personal Collection, Blu RayCouldn't let Easter pass without watching my annual Easter film.
- SOURCE: TCMI watched this film last night on TCM. This is a great movie. Their town in Texas is so depressing and I always forget how much nudity is in this film. Poor Cloris Leachman endures the most awkward sex scene perhaps ever committed to film.
- SOURCE: TCMThis is a Bette Davis/George Brent film I recorded off TCM during George Brent's star of the month marathon of his films. This is notably the last film Bette made before she broke her Warner Brothers contract and fled to England. She was sued for "breach of contract" by Warner Brothers. The pre-Jezebel era […]
- SOURCE: TCM, On DemandThis is a film I've seen before, but apparently I haven't logged it before. This film was featured during TCM's salute to Warner Brothers' dependable leading man, George Brent. Brent gets a bad rap for being dull and lacking personality. Maybe compared to other Warner Brothers' stars like Cagney, Bogart, or Robinson, […]















