tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8141644088584635882.post4632494497525812036..comments2015-09-18T22:28:22.221-05:00Comments on Serenade in Blue: "The Howards of Virginia" (1940): ReviewedBaileyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04614093471335227439noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8141644088584635882.post-12895089430619058042012-08-07T01:46:23.390-05:002012-08-07T01:46:23.390-05:00Ha! I wouldn't give up just yet; I might need...Ha! I wouldn't give up just yet; I might need one and you never know when you might find out that this isn't fan girling, but actual insanity!<br />Thank you for the instructions on how to pronounce your name. Sadly and ashamedly, I was pronouncing it wrong. But I shall remember! And never shall I call you Bunell. Or Russell. Neither of those make sense in the least bit...I'm thoroughly confused as to how those two came about...Baileyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04614093471335227439noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8141644088584635882.post-52429691089819049422012-08-06T23:55:07.610-05:002012-08-06T23:55:07.610-05:00Okay, good. I can stop looking up insane asylums n...Okay, good. I can stop looking up insane asylums now.<br /><br />Haha, yeah. The main reason why I put R.C. is because hardly anyone can pronounce my name correctly the first time without me saying: Rue-nell. They want to say Runnell. And no, and I mean no one, can EVER get the spelling of it correctly. People that I've known for years still ask me how I spell it. I've had my name spelled, Runnell, Runnel, Runnelle, Runnele, Ruenelle, Ruenell, Russell, a y and an o has made an appearance before, and I've even had my name spelled Bunell. Don't even ask me how they got that one.Runellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12585027296827690176noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8141644088584635882.post-6237096976127351532012-08-06T18:41:19.340-05:002012-08-06T18:41:19.340-05:00I feel ya! Agreeing whole-heartedly. It did not ...I feel ya! Agreeing whole-heartedly. It did not go with him. So no, that does not make you crazy.<br />I like it a lot better. And, sadly, you're right. I remember when I used to think you were a boy...but I know better now!Baileyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04614093471335227439noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8141644088584635882.post-45172167033340808322012-08-06T18:24:39.254-05:002012-08-06T18:24:39.254-05:00Yeah . . . it probably is. The only thing that rea...Yeah . . . it probably is. The only thing that really bothered me throughout the film was that he had that stupid ponytail. Yes, I *know* that was the style back then, and he had to do it for the film, but Dear God, I wanted to jump into anyone of the scenes with a pair of scissors and go *snip, snip* until he had his short, perfect hair back.<br /><br />Does that make me crazy?<br /><br />And thank you very much. I decided the other day to put my name on my blog instead of my usual R.C. because people kept mistaking me for a guy . . . which I'm obviously not.:PRunellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12585027296827690176noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8141644088584635882.post-11556979017301716342012-08-06T13:28:54.690-05:002012-08-06T13:28:54.690-05:00Haha, I think it could be that! :P I normally lo...Haha, I think it could be that! :P I normally love him in any film, but this one...just not for me...<br />(By the way: I love your name!)Baileyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04614093471335227439noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8141644088584635882.post-11695941393439472292012-08-05T22:33:32.154-05:002012-08-05T22:33:32.154-05:00As much as I agree with the fact that Cary was mis...As much as I agree with the fact that Cary was miscast as Matt Howard in "The Howards of Virginia", I still think he did an alright job for being so miscast.<br /><br />Of course, then again, I may just be biased . . . No, it couldn't possibly be that, could it?<br /><br />(This is R.C. by the way)Runellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12585027296827690176noreply@blogger.com