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Storytime Tapestry Newsletter The newsletter devoted to spreading love and cultural
awareness throughout the world. Special Treat – Keith Ready Acknowledging a Special Treat Keith Ready Going to see a movie has always been a very special treat
for me and in more recent years perhaps it is the wide screen, those very
comfortable lounge style chairs, the sensational surround sound, the larger
than life images of the characters on screen and even the chance to indulge
myself in some popcorn and a choc top that makes it even more of a treat. Even to this day there has always been a ritual that I go
through once I get seated in the theatre which involves looking around to see
if I know anyone, then as the lights dim I will dig into the box of popcorn or
devour that choc top whilst watching the customary advertisements and trailers
of movies that are about to launched. As the lights fully dim and the screen
expands to full viewing size I always settle back into that comfortable seat in
anticipation of what is to follow over the next one and a half to two hours. In the majority of cases I enjoy the movies I go to see and
usually have just a hint of chocolate on my mouth and the remains of spilt
popcorn, sprinkled all over my lap as the lights come up and the credits roll.
I always sit there for just a minute or two reflecting on the movie and its
message, often with a hint of a tear in my eye if the movie has had a very sad
or touching ending. Then up I get and return to the reality of the outside
world where I can further contemplate what I have just seen or discuss it with
my family and friends. I have always liked to watch the movie credits so that I
could see the names of all the cast that I don't know or to find out the name
of a particular song that I enjoyed. I have never really stopped to think very
deeply about the importance of the movie credits and what they really mean,
however, at the end of the last movie I went to see I sat engrossed in the
credits which lasted for around two minutes and as I got up to leave, I
realised that there was not one person left in the theatre except for my wife and
myself. All of those people we had
joined to watch the movie had quickly got up and left, some as I recall, even
before the credits had started. Often in life the enjoyment of
the moment or the event is all that matters and we can be guilty of quickly
moving on and forget to take a minute or two to reflect on and acknowledge
those who have made all that enjoyment possible. At that instant, watching
those credits meant more than just looking out for that cast members name or
song title and the following quote from Samuel Goldwyn had a new meaning for me
. . . 'When someone does something well, applaud! You will make two people
happy' Even though I was not applauding as I watched those movie
credits, at least I was taking time to acknowledge and pay my respects in a very
small way to all those talented and hard working people both in front and
behind the camera, who have given me my two hours of movie enjoyment, as well
as a special treat. Hopefully my silent acknowledgement will make them happy,
as it did for me. Inspired by The Worlds Fastest Indian and written by Keith
Ready Writers Note Choc
tops are a delicious range
of flavoured dipping compounds for Soft Serve or Scoop Ice Cream cones which
leave a thin, flavoursome and crackley coating on the cones.
Keith Ready © April 2006 |
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