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February 4, 2006 Filed under: Landscape Pictures Permalink

Beach

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Beach
I’d like to be on a beach this moment and don’t see the winter at all. Molly Holzschlag, the photo author:
Soft Waves on Perfect Sand. The water is as gentle and beautiful as it looks, and I’ve never seen such fine, soft sand anywhere.

 

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Some beach movies:

 

The Beach DVD:
Garland’s novel centers on a young nicotine-addicted traveler named Richard, an avid pop-culture buff with a particular love for video games and Vietnam War movies. While at a hotel in Bangkok, he finds a map left by his strange, whacked-out neighbor, who just committed suicide. The map supposedly leads to a legendary island paradise where some other wayward souls have settled.

 

On the Beach DVD:
In 1964, nuclear war wipes out humanity in the northern hemisphere; one American submarine finds temporary safe haven in Australia, where life-as-usual covers growing despair. In denial about the loss of his wife and children in the holocaust, American Captain Towers meets careworn but gorgeous Moira Davidson, who begins to fall for him. The sub returns after reconnaissance a month (or less) before the end; will Towers and Moira find comfort with each other?

 

The Palm Beach Story DVD:
Gerry and Tom Jeffers are finding married life hard. Tom is an inventor/ architect and there is little money for them to live on. They are about to be thrown out of their apartment when Gerry meets rich businessman being shown around as a prospective tenant. He gives Gerry $700 to start life afresh but Tom refuses to believe her story and they quarrel. Gerry decides the marriage is over and heads to Palm Beach for a quick divorce but Tom has plans to stop her.

 

Beach Red DVD:
American troops storm ashore on a Japanese-held island and push inland while their enemies plan a counterattack in this look at warfare. Soldiers on both sides are haunted by memories of home and the horrifying, sickening images they find in combat.

 

China Beach DVD:
A drama series set at an American base during the Vietnam War. Rather than focusing on the battle scenes that made up most other portrayals of the war, this show looked at the everyday lives of the people sent to serve their country. The doctors, nurses, soldiers and even USO entertainers stationed at the base must try to come to terms with the horrors and stresses of the war around them. Not all of them succeed.

 

Beach Party/Bikini Beach DVD:
An anthropologist studying the wild dating habits of teenagers that hang out at the beach. He proceeds with an experiment to court a young girl to study the jealous nature of her boyfriend.

 

Laguna Beach DVD:
Laguna Beach, the MTV hit about real-life rich kids in the coastal Orange County town, is too real to be a soap opera and too fake to be a reality series–and therein lies the rub. At least if Laguna Beach were a scripted drama, you could buy the suspended disbelief that a crush would just happen to appear in front of you as you’re saying, “I wonder what he thinks about me.” Or if it were truly a reality series, you can forgive the repeated exclamations of “This is going to be soooo fun, I am soo excited, you guys!” But because producers pull one too many puppet strings to heighten drama and add exposition, the sudsy guilty pleasure can be hard to watch. After all, how many times in a week can two guys pause in the middle of skateboarding to discuss their feelings?

 

Back to the Beach DVD:
Frankie and Annette grow up and have kids in the midwest. They return to LA to visit their daughter who is shacked up with her boyfriend and tries to hide the fact. They begin to have marriage problems when Frankie runs into Connie, who has erected a shrine to him in her night club. Their punk son has joined up with the local surf toughs, and things all come to a head when the toughs challenge the good guys to a surfing duel.

 

Beach Girls DVD:
Three teenage girls take a vow of eternal friendship during the summer of 1985 in the beachside community of Hubbard’s Point. Years later, after one of the women has passed away, her widower (Lowe) returns to the beach town with his teenage daughter (Hobbs), both seeking a connection to her life.

 

Brighton Beach Memoirs DVD:
Eugene, a young teenage Jewish boy, recalls his memoirs of his time as an adolescent youth. He lives with his parents, his aunt, two cousins, and his brother, Stanley, whom he looks up to and admires. He goes through the hardships of puberty, sexual fantasy, and living the life of a poor boy in a crowded house.

 

Beach Blanket Bingo/How to Stuff a Wild Bikini DVD:
Beach Blanket Bingo takes our beach crew from the surf to the skies as Frankie and Annette try their hand at skydiving. Some hot singer chick called Sugar Cane is doing publicity stunts at the beach, accompanied by a sleazy, yet funny journalist. She kinda digs Frankie(and what red blooded american girl doesn’t?), but he seems to lose interest in her rather quick. One of the skydiving instructors has her eye on Frankie, but he brushes her off as well. There is a bit of the typical Frankie/Annette jealousy game, but Frankie seems more committed to his girl this time around. Bonehead(formerly “Deadhead” in the previous films. Don’t ask me why they decided to change his name) falls head over heels for a mermaid, even refusing the advances of Sugar Cane. Our old pal Eric Von Zipper(still unable to control a motorcycle) becomes enthralled with Sugar Cane and whisks her away to his poolhall hangout. Sugar Cane actually seems to enjoy Von Zipper’s company. Poolhall regular South Dakota Slim proves he’s a bigger villain than Von Zipper, and kidnaps Sugar Cane with the intent to actually kill her!! Soon, the race is on to find and save Sugar Cane. Frankie, Annette, Von Zipper, Don Rickles(who runs the skydiving joint), film legend Buster Keaton(who hangs out with a smokin’ hot blonde), and a bunch more all team together to help. Typical beach party goofiness.

 

Son of the Beach DVD:
Son of the Beach is a more than inspired parody of Baywatch and then some, and just as you would expect from anything involved with Howard Stern, Son of the Beach is juvenile, politically incorrect, full of … inuendo and puns, and is incredibly hilarious. Timothy Stack plays Notch Johnson; the world’s greatest lifeguard who, with his crew of hard bodied lifeguards outwit the mafia, assassins, and lots of other baddies, while featuring a plethora of guest stars. The humor may be too juvenile for many, but fans of the Howard Stern show or just low brow comedy in general will definitely have a blast with this sadly short lived series.

 

Muscle Beach Party/Ski Party DVD:
Second Beach Party movie has Frankie, Dee Dee, and the beach gang hitting the Malibu beach for another summer of surfing only to find their hangout beach threatened by a small gang of muscle bodybuilders, led by the dim-witted coach Jack Fanny, who move in next door to them. Things get even more complicated with the arrival of a third party, that of a wealthy Italian contessa, named Julie, with her manager S.Z. Matts, and her lawyer, Theodore, who come chasing after Jack Fanny’s muscle group for Julie to court the muscle king Flex Martian. But when Julie turns her sights on Frankie, Dee Dee becomes more jealous than anyone else in the picture.

 

The Beach Girls DVD:
School is out, and three girls head to the beach for vacation. Two of the girls are world-wise party-goers who attempt to loosen up their naive, virginal friend, whose uncle has allowed the girls to stay at his beach house. When the near-sighted, drug smuggling Captain Bly dumps his cargo of marijuana, the bales wash up on shore. The two party girls, Ginger and Ducky, quickly stuff the dope into giant bags and spirit it back to the beach house, where it fuels a party with assorted misfits, delivery persons, and passersby.




7 Comments »

  1. I use to love watching beach movies as a kid with Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello.

    Comment by skydiving sydney — November 21, 2006 @ 6:40 pm

  2. um… buoni, realmente buoni luogo e molto utile;)

    Comment by campioni — March 15, 2007 @ 10:32 pm

  3. wootwootwootwooot!!!!! yeyeaaaaaa! hooh hoo! big man fall hard! packers!

    Comment by mike jimsonivichcazz — January 14, 2008 @ 9:23 am

  4. i love the beach the last time i went there was ….. sadly but the last race i ran in Students Run LA

    Comment by flaca — May 1, 2010 @ 3:46 pm

  5. it looks like glaas almost

    Comment by sarah&allaina — May 13, 2010 @ 1:27 pm

  6. love itt! so beatiful!

    Comment by sarah&allaina — May 13, 2010 @ 1:28 pm

  7. love itt! so beatiful!

    Comment by allaina&sarah — May 13, 2010 @ 1:28 pm

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