Considering the political climate the United States is in at the moment, the best old film that can be recommended is:
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. If you haven't seen this film, you really must. A good man (James Stewart) makes it to the US Senate where he faces corruption and as he tries to stand up against it he is crushed. However, despite overwhelming odds Mr. Smith does not back down. A story of David and Goliath with the law being the small stone to strike the giant down. Honestly, this is one political film that will make you want to cry, but also cheer.

I stumbled across these ads for Harvey Nichols the other day. I'm afraid I've never heard of Harvey Nichols before, but Wallace and Gromit (well, Gromit anyway) are near and dear to my heart. Even if you have never seen their adventures on film, surely these ads will make you smile. So clever, and Lady Torrington is wearing one of my favorite Alexander McQueen dresses!


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I love Jimmy Stewart and I love that movie! Haven't seen it in years. I did just rewatch The Philidephia Story though which is also very good.
ack. cannot spell "Philadelphia"
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Wallace and Gromit are great! Harvey Nics is a department store similar to N.Marcus/Saks etc. There are only a few of them in the UK. I love the fact that they are using W&G to advertise the opening of the Bristol store as W&G were created in Bristol.
Lindsay (Uk-ite living in Houston)
I was going to tell you all that Lindsay^^ said, so I'll skip it!
Haha. Hilarious. Ill try to check that movie out though.
yay wallace and grommit. i miss the days of clay-mation. hehe.
yay wallace and grommit. i miss the days of clay-mation. hehe.
That is so cool! I haven't seen this advert before, and i will try and watch that film, it looks interesting
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Ooh, I love those Harvey Nichols' ads. Wallace and Gromit is great. I didn't really like The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, though.
wallace and gromit and the lady in designer clothes, wonderful ;D
Cute ads!
juliet xxx
oo that film sounds really good, I know its a classic, but I've never actually seen it hmmm
I only know about Harvey Nichols because it's mentioned in the Confessions of a Shopaholic books.
I love Wallace and Gromit too! It's been ages since I've seen it and now I'm thinking of all those scenes with the cute little bunnies. Maybe you should watch it with Nasha lol. Seeing the other bunnies might make her less lonely. :)
i think harvey nichols is a department store in england? i only know this because it was in confessions of a shopaholic.=) haha.
i've never seen that show. =/
This advert is so cute!
i love this idea. ahh brings back memories of the episode where they went to the moon. and gorgeous dress!
I love Wallace and Gromit! I'm a lontime reader of yours but have never bothered to comment before now. You probably get this all the time, but would you care to trade links? (Well, trade is kind of innacurate because I've had you on my "Daily Reads" list since I started. :-D).
Haha loving the last two! :P
(And I haven't read the Sisterhood books either, or Gossip Girl for that matter xD)
I love Wallace and Gromit! These are great ads.
Mr Smith Goes to Washington sounds like a brilliant movie. :D
I remember watching that movie in the 9th grade. Good stuff!
Those ads are hillarious! And the dress is so dreammy :)
my modern world class actually started to watch that movie, unfortunately we never finished it!
I have never seen that movie but I am really intrigued right now. I am so much into black&white anyway:)
Aaah Harvey Nicks is a department store which I know is in London (and very pretty too) but is in at least two other major cities as well. Sort of like Harrods, or Selfridges... I don't really know the american equivalents.
I'm sorry if I've just explained something which has already been explained, or which you looked up or something... :)
I love Mr. Smith Goes To Washington! Harvey Nick's has like the most amazing window display's in the world at their London store. It's a department store for the really wealthy and just stepping in there is enough to make you feel shabby, but the displays are really creative and beautiful and funny...
How awesome! I'm a big Wallace and Gromit fan too and I love this!
I have never heard it but I plan to note it down and look out for it!
ya a destroy button would kick major but
sometimes i so want one :)
I love Wallace and gromit! I still remember the scene where Wallace calls out 'Gormit these are wrong pants!'
I remember when we got wallace and grommit toys in corn flakes, and my brother and I bought seven boxes so that we could have all the different characters- what we didn't realise was- that there were bound to be repeats.
When I was in London for 3 years, I only when to Harvey Nichs once... I didn't like it cause it was so tiny. Selfridges is wayyyy better!
Who doesn't love a dog that can drive! LOL.
Harvey Nicks is very nice, but veeeeery expensive!
Harvey Nicks is terrible by me, it's small and so feels like the sales assistants are watching your every move! Very expensive though but those Wallace and Gromit ads are great!
I really liked Mr. Smith when I saw it. I was young and expected a cheesy feel-good fare, but I was quite impressed.
Wallace and Gromit! I love them. Never thought that Wallace could ever wear anything other than those dowdy sweater vests, let alone look sharp, but they managed to pull it off while keeping that goofy grin. The ads are awesome.
I will definately have to check that movie out. And yay for Wallace and Gromit at the Bristol Harvey Nichols (it's a department store over here).
we have a Harvey Nichols in my hometown, Edinburgh, but I have never seen those charming little adverts before, they are wonderful! And anyone who appreciates a good bit of Wallace and Gromit is good in my books, ha ha, I only recently found your blog through the lovely Dapper Kid's comments and love to visit every so often for a good read :)
considereing, i'd say "the best man" may be more appropriate, what the conventions and all... ah, and wallace and grommit were my babysittors for a few years. good times.
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