Beautiful! When I saw the thumbnail before the title my first thought was "hey that looks like Charlotte's Web", I remember reading the book and loving it and then the movie came out and I loved it too. I know the movie cut out a few chapters of the book (like Wilbur's escape and Doctor Darrian talking with Fern's mother) but they expanded on the scene at the fair where Wilbur's best friend and mentor sang her last song (very literally) and Templeton at the fair is one of the funniest things ever (after that movie, I always heard Debbie Reynolds's voice for Charlotte and Paul Lynde as the hilariously snarky Templeton the Rat). It's hard to believe the movie I grew up with turned 50 last year. Wonderful tribute to the book and movie.
Ahh thanks so much. I'm not sure I ever saw the movie. Yes strange for me too my childhood doesn't seem that long ago even though it was decades ago. Maybe because as Einstein said 'Time is just an illusion'. Thank you so much for your kind comment! 🙂
@@nickiehartmusic Yep, I heard that near a black hole and inside of it, time speeds up whereas someone falling into one would seem to just slow down and stop from our perspective. The movie came out in 1973, it's a classic and has the classic Sherman Brothers sound in the music.
Beautiful! When I saw the thumbnail before the title my first thought was "hey that looks like Charlotte's Web", I remember reading the book and loving it and then the movie came out and I loved it too. I know the movie cut out a few chapters of the book (like Wilbur's escape and Doctor Darrian talking with Fern's mother) but they expanded on the scene at the fair where Wilbur's best friend and mentor sang her last song (very literally) and Templeton at the fair is one of the funniest things ever (after that movie, I always heard Debbie Reynolds's voice for Charlotte and Paul Lynde as the hilariously snarky Templeton the Rat). It's hard to believe the movie I grew up with turned 50 last year. Wonderful tribute to the book and movie.
Ahh thanks so much. I'm not sure I ever saw the movie. Yes strange for me too my childhood doesn't seem that long ago even though it was decades ago. Maybe because as Einstein said 'Time is just an illusion'. Thank you so much for your kind comment! 🙂
@@nickiehartmusic Yep, I heard that near a black hole and inside of it, time speeds up whereas someone falling into one would seem to just slow down and stop from our perspective.
The movie came out in 1973, it's a classic and has the classic Sherman Brothers sound in the music.
@@AltoonaYourPiano Oh that's interesting! :-)
Maybe I'll get to see it one of these days. Sounds like a lovely movie!🙂