Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Dean Martin 24 Movies

Hey pallies, likes I thinks our Dino woulda gets that huge huge Dino-buddha-grin on his face (likes in the Dino-pix below) if he were to visit ilovedinomartin this day.  Likes as all you Dino-holics knows, Dino-adulation is likes totally totally universal in Dino-scope and ilovedinomartin loves to spread international Dino-devotion here at the ol' Dino-blog.

Today we visit a germanic blog tagged  "Hondo Klassiker" where the pallie has shared 24 of our great great man's great great flicks with their readership...and if likes you goes to the blog directly, likes I think there is a link to be able to view these assorted Dino-treasures.  But, likes why ilovedinomartin chose to share this particular bit of Dino-passion with youse, and why we thinks our most beloved Dino woulda find this particular post so much fun  is likes 'cause some of the titles translated from the German makes for some very very interestin' tags.

Likes ilovedinomartin thought that it mighta be fun to see if some of you dudes woulda figures out what are the original titles for these renamed big screen Dino-efforts.  Some of the titles are as they appear in the original english, but some require a bit of Dino-thinkin'.

Here are the fun tagged Dino-flicks....


- Damn they are all (Drama | USA 1958)
- Frankie and his cronies (Comedy, Crime | USA 1960)
- All in a Night (Comedy, Romance | USA 1961)
- Seven against Chicago (Comedy, Romance | USA 1964)
- Always with an Other (Drama, Musical | USA 1964)
- Three times to Mexico (Comedy | USA 1965)
- Two Texas Across the River (Comedy, Western | USA 1966)
- Softly whispering guns (Action | USA 1966)
- The killers are lining (Action | USA 1966)
- When Jim Dolan came (Western | USA 1967)
- If killers lie in wait (Action | USA 1967)
- mortal enemies (Western, Mystery | USA 1968)
- On the Highway Run (Comedy | USA 1981) Hell
- Highway 2: On the highway to hell is going on again (Action, Comedy | USA 1984 )

Likes as you can see, some will be very easy to identify, and perhaps some not so much.
Any who, why not check your Dino-knowledge and see how many of the original titles you can come up with.

Thanks to the pallie at  "Hondo Klassiker" for sharin' his Dino-devotion in this way.  To checks this out in it's original format, simply clicks on the tag of this Dino-gram.  Dino-funnin', DMP

Dean Martin 24 Movies


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1917 as the son of the 1913 immigrant from Italy Gaetano Crocetti and 
its coming from Ohio born wife Angela Barra Dino Paul spoke up to 
the age of five only Italian. Therefore he did at school with 
his broken English very hard and left prematurely, the High 
School. He dabbled in various jobs, earned about under 
the name "Kid crochet" as a prize fighter in the welterweight ten dollars a fight. 
At the time of Prohibition (1920-1933) he was a bootlegger. In the casino 
of his native city, he hired himself even as a croupier, he was singing on 
Croupiertisch often aloud, and was so from a music agent 
discovered.

Movies: 
- Damn they are all (Drama | USA 1958) 
- The Young Lions (War | USA 1958) 
- Rio Bravo (Western | USA 1959) 
- Frankie and his cronies (Comedy, Crime | USA 1960)

- All in a Night (Comedy, Romance | USA 1961) 
- Toys in the Attic (Drama | USA 1962) 
- Four for Texas (Comedy, Western | USA 1963) 
- Seven against Chicago (Comedy, Romance | USA 1964)

- Always with an Other (Drama, Musical | USA 1964) 
- Kiss Me, Stupid (Comedy | USA 1964) 
- Three times to Mexico (Comedy | USA 1965) 
- The Sons of Katie Elder (Western | USA 1965)

- Two Texas Across the River (Comedy, Western | USA 1966) 
- Softly whispering guns (Action | USA 1966) 
- The killers are lining (Action | USA 1966) 
- When Jim Dolan came (Western | USA 1967)

- If killers lie in wait (Action | USA 1967) 
- Bandolero (Western | USA 1968) 
- mortal enemies (Western, Mystery | USA 1968) 
- Wrecking Crew (Action | USA 1969)

- Airport (USA 1970) 
- The Showdown (Western | USA 1973) 
- On the Highway Run (Comedy | USA 1981) Hell 
- Highway 2: On the highway to hell is going on again (Action, Comedy | USA 1984 )

Dean Martin 24 Filme

Der 1917 als Sohn des 1913 aus Italien eingewanderten Gaetano Crocetti und
seiner aus Ohio stammenden Frau Angela Barra geborene Dino Paul sprach bis zu
seinem fünften Lebensjahr nur Italienisch. Er tat sich daher in der Schule mit
seinem gebrochenen Englisch sehr schwer und verließ schon vorzeitig die High
School. Er versuchte sich in den verschiedensten Jobs, verdiente sich etwa unter
dem Namen „Kid Crocett“ als Preisboxer im Weltergewicht zehn Dollar pro Kampf.
Zur Zeit der Prohibition (1920 bis 1933) war er Alkoholschmuggler. Im Casino
seiner Heimatstadt verdingte er sich sogar als Croupier; er sang am
Croupiertisch öfter laut vor sich hin und wurde so von einem Musikagenten
entdeckt.

Filme:
- Verdammt sind sie alle (Drama | USA 1958)
- Die jungen Löwen (Krieg | USA 1958)
- Rio Bravo (Western | USA 1959)
- Frankie und seine Spießgesellen (Komödie, Krimi | USA 1960)

- Alles in einer Nacht (Komödie, Romanze | USA 1961)
- Puppen unterm Dach (Drama | USA 1962)
- Vier für Texas (Komödie, Western | USA 1963)
- Sieben gegen Chicago (Komödie, Musical | USA 1964)

- Immer mit einem Anderen (Drama, Musical | USA 1964)
- Küss mich, Dummkopf (Komödie | USA 1964)
- Dreimal nach Mexiko (Komödie | USA 1965)
- Die vier Söhne der Katie Elder (Western | USA 1965)

- Zwei tolle Kerle in Texas (Komödie, Western | USA 1966)
- Leise flüstern die Pistolen (Action | USA 1966)
- Die Mörder stehen Schlange (Action | USA 1966)
- Als Jim Dolan kam (Western | USA 1967)

- Wenn Killer auf der Lauer liegen (Action | USA 1967)
- Bandolero (Western | USA 1968)
- Todfeinde (Western, Mystery | USA 1968)
- Rollkommando (Action | USA 1969)

- Airport (USA 1970)
- Die Geier warten schon (Western | USA 1973)
- Auf dem Highway ist die Hölle los (Komödie | USA 1981)
- Highway 2: Auf dem Highway ist wieder die Hölle los (Action, Komödie | USA 1984)



Tuesday, May 21, 2013

DREAMCOGNITION DREAM: DEAN MARTIN




Hey pallies, likes our Dino had a dreamy  long play al-b-um tagged  "Dream With Dean" and likes tons and tons of us Dino-holics woulda tells you that our great desire is to truly truly dream of Dino....and for one lucky pallie in today's Dino-gram, he actually had a recent dream puttin' the accent on our Dino!

From the blog, "DREAMCOGNITION," where a dude tagged Patrick Scott hangs his hat comes Mr. Scott's napping Dino-dream of  May 6, 2013.  As you will read below our most beloved Dino appeared in his younger days "dressed in a Salior's Uniform.  Likes first thin' I thought of is that our great man appeared with his great partner Mr. Jerry Lewis in "Sailor Beware," which Scott alludes to.

Likes you can read below what all took place in the Dino-dream and likes what Patrick Scott pontificates on what it coulda mean.  Whatever it means, likes I am likes totally totally in awe  that our King of Cool came to Scott in a siesta sort of time.

ilovedinomartin thanks Mr. Patrick Scott for sharin' his Dino-dreamin' with his readership showin' the diversity of how our Dino comes to his devoted pallies.  To checks this out in it's original format, simply clicks on the tag of this Dino-reflection.  Dino-psyched, DMP


DREAMCOGNITION DREAM POST/5/06/13/SINGER/ACTOR DEAN MARTIN
5/06/13/4:08 PM CDT.(Dreamcogntion afternoon NAP dream Post)(Remember this came from maybe a 30 min. NAP around 1:30 pm cdt.)



Very real and close up dream with a younger Dean Martin dressed in a Sailor's Uniform.(Bellbottom jeans/light blue work shirt and classic white Naval Cap)(Did not notice the shoes)

Dream:

My dream character was in an old WW 2 type barracks. The open bay type barracks where the soldiers slept in separate bunks but in an open area so everyone could see everyone else. I'm sure you know what I mean.

I recall glancing at someone coming in the barracks door. Sunlight created a silhouette behind them until the door shut. He called out something to me. My name I think. It was like he knew me. Another Sailor walked in behind him.

Dean walked right over to me and looked exhausted. I could see his face was still carrying perspiration. He got up on a table to sit and talk with me. He seemed to be pondering his singing career.

He looked at me as what he could do to promote himself better.
I suggested shooting film footage to his songs. Like a prelude to the music video. I told him he could do several songs in a 30 min film. And could show this around to promote his singing capability.
He loved the idea. That was it.

Possibilities:

1) Lotto connection: Dean was born on 6/07/1917 and passed on 12/25/1995. So all numbers would be inclusive over the next 30 days on the Fla. Lotto. (607/147/271)(1917/7204/2949)
from his passing(362)(1225/1995/3208) When he passed the lotto only offered Evening draws. (1225 and 1995) are the dates he passed. Hint: (The 4 digits (1225) hit twice last May 2012.) Could these hit again soon?? Very possible.

2) Some news about or connected to the late Dean Martin could manifest within 2013. Not run of the mill news. Something significant. Might even be connected to remaining family members or Jerry Lewis.

3) Why the navy outfit? Maybe channel surfing I come across a Martin and Lewis movie about the Navy. That Navy outfit was conjured up by the dreamweaver for some reason. Not an accident. Might be a time marker for me. When the movie is on one or more of those numbers will hit on that date. Or around this date. I have had this happen many times.

4) Maybe a significant news story about a Navy recruit breaks. Maybe his name is Dean Martin. Also maybe he sings. He could be compared to Dean Martin in some manner. Or it's some other type news. Dean Martin was born in Stubenville Ohio. Could significant news evolve from this location in 2013? Very Possible.

No Guarantee on any of the above.



Monday, May 20, 2013

Dean croons away and while Bing and Garner crack wise.

Hey pallies, likes has ilovedinomartin gots some Dino-magic to share with all you Dino-philes today!  While doin' a bit of google blog searchin' for Dino-treasure, likes happened upon a retro blog tagged  "The Retroist" where the dude had posted this historic vid of our most beloved Dino, der Bing and Maverick himself, Mr. James Garner.

Taken from a 1959 edition of The Bing Crosby show, our Dino croons "It's Easy To Remember" while Gardner and Bing offer some comic patter 'bout our Dino's singin' voice.  Now, likes I know that I have never ever seen this great vid before and likes betcha that all you Dino-holics ain't either.  Just likes makes me wonder how much more great early Dino-moments in TV land are still waitin' to be re-discovered?!?!?!

Hats off to "The Retroist" for findin' and postin' this fabulous fun with our Dino, der Bing, and Jim.  To checks this out in it's original format, simply clicks on the tag of these here Dino-words.  Dino-delightedly, DMP

Bing Crosby and James Garner Listen to Dean Martin Sing
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Here is a little light comedy magic from the late 1950s with James Garner, Bing Crosby and Dean Martin (3 people I did not expect to be together). Dean croons away and while Bing and Garner crack wise.

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Danny G's Sunday Serenade with Dino: "Love Thy Neighbor"









 
Hey pallies...Wake up & smell the roses!!! Spring is here & Dino is SWINGIN' & SINGIN' for us ALL!!! He NEVER let's me down & ALWAYS sends a happy song my way!


This fun fun jam just fell in my lap from our pals at Google alerts, and I gotta admits the Dino-truth pallies...I am TOTALLY & COMPLETELY sold on the Dino-message here!!! Today's Serenade, "Love Thy Neighbor" TRULY is 'bout "spreadin' the love"! Hahaha!!!


Now even though this funny, fresh & catchy little tune is from way back in 1978, on Dean's "Once In A While" al b um, I STRONGLY believe that the thought behind it still stands true today!!! Hahaha!!! Now Dino's got ME bein' a tiny bit fresh! O well pals...just doin' my part with the LOVE spreadin'! ;) Enjoy!  

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Adventures of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis #31-40

Hey pallies, likes this it is dudes, the fourth and final installment of Dino-nostalgia from the pallies at the "Comic Vine."  Today ilovedinomartin shares with you the covers for issues 31-40 of "The Adventures of Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis" from DC Comics.  Truly truly how cool was it of the folks at DC to capitalize on the fame and fortune of our most beloved Dino and his partner Mr. Jerry Lewis by creatin' their own series of comic book "adventures."

Likes as I said in part 1, I certainly woulda be in total total Dino-heaven if likes I can ever gets my hands on the full set of these volumes....or even part of 'em.  Just lookin' at the covers makes ya wanna  go on these adventurous trips with our Dino and Jer.  Likes how great woulda it have been to be a kid growin' up in these days groovin' on the mishaps of Martin and Lewis.

I'm sure pallies that many many devotees of our Dino started their Dino-adulation by spendin' a thin dime to hang out with our great great man.  How great woulda it be if DC would re-issue this series for today's youngens as well!

'gain, ilovedinomartin salutes the pallies at the "Comic Vine" for there efforts to get a full set of covers with release dates posted at this fantastic site.  To checks this out in it's original pad, simply clicks on on tag of this Dino-prose.   Hopin' all you  Dino-philes have enjoyed trippin' back to this Dino-era much as I have!  Dino-forever, DMP

The Adventures of Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis ("and" on the cover, "&" in the indicia") was a humor comic published by DC from 1952-1957, spanning forty issues, featuring the real-life comedy duo of Martin and Lewis. Martin being the "straight man" and Lewis the "comedic foil", following the group's actual break-up, the series dropped Dean Martin and continued the comedic escapades of Jerry Lewis as The Adventures of Jerry Lewis which ran for another eighty-four more issues.




















Friday, May 17, 2013

Adventures of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis #21-30

Hey pallies, well likes dudes today we arrive at the three quarter way mark in our series of Dino-posts featurin' the fabulous 'n funny covers from the 40 "The Adventures of Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis."  I certainly likes do dig the creativity of the DC Comic folks to create such an assortment of "adventures" for Martin and Lewis" to indulge in.  Likes what a thrill it woulda be to accompany our great man and his pallie Jer on any one of these "adventures" if they woulda happened in real time.

So, likes 'gain, sits back and return to a time in history when Martin and Lewis were the Kings of Comedy....the hottest of the hot.  ilovedinomartin thanks the pallies at the "Comic Vine" for makin' the effort to cover this complete collection of Dino-volumes at there great comic book site.  To checks this out in it's original format...and to note the date that each volume was printed, simply clicks on the tag of this here Dino-gram.  Dino-devotedly, DMP

The Adventures of Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis ("and" on the cover, "&" in the indicia") was a humor comic published by DC from 1952-1957, spanning forty issues, featuring the real-life comedy duo of Martin and Lewis. Martin being the "straight man" and Lewis the "comedic foil", following the group's actual break-up, the series dropped Dean Martin and continued the comedic escapades of Jerry Lewis as The Adventures of Jerry Lewis which ran for another eighty-four more issues.








































Thursday, May 16, 2013

Adventures of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis #11-20

Hey pallies, likes ilovedinomartin is back with day 2 of our four day presentation of all the comic book covers for "The Adventures of Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis."  It is truly truly very very cool of the pallies over at the "Comic Vine" to have created a page where all forty published volumes can be viewed at one time and with the pub date of each and every edition.

Just viewin' each cover tells you the varied "adventures" that our Dino and his pallie Jerry took in comic bookland .  The dudes at DC Comics certainly knew how to capitalize on the awesome devotion that folks from all  'round the globe had for Martin and Lewis.

So, likes enjoys this set of the next ten comic covers, and ilovedinomartin will return tomorrow with volumes 21-30.  Salute! to the "Comic Vine" pallies for makin' this great bit of Dino-history available to our Dino-delight.  To checks it out at the original source, 'gain likes simply clicks on the tag of this here Dino-report.
Dino-edifyin', DMP

The Adventures of Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis ("and" on the cover, "&" in the indicia") was a humor comic published by DC from 1952-1957, spanning forty issues, featuring the real-life comedy duo of Martin and Lewis. Martin being the "straight man" and Lewis the "comedic foil", following the group's actual break-up, the series dropped Dean Martin and continued the comedic escapades of Jerry Lewis as The Adventures of Jerry Lewis which ran for another eighty-four more issues.