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jokeronthesofa · 4 years
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Darby O’Gill and the Little People: The Perfect St. Paddy’s Day Film - Disney+ Review
Darby O’Gill and the Little People: The Perfect St. Paddy’s Day Film - Disney+ Review I love this movie and if you don’t love it, drink ‘til you do. #DarbyOGillandTheLittlePeople #DarbyOGill #StPatricksDay
I love this movie and if you don’t love it, drink ‘til you do. SUMMARY Darby O’Gill (Albert Sharpe) is an Irish groundskeeper for the estate of Lord Fitzpatrick (Walter Fitzgerald). Darby is one of the few people in the town of Rathcullen that knows that the town is populated by a tribe of leprechauns. Darby continually tries to capture their leader, King Brian (Jimmy O’Dea), who actually tends…
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unshavedmouse · 8 years
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Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959)
Darby O’Gill and the Little People (1959)
Americans calling my nation’s national holiday “Saint Patty’s Day” is one of those things that, as an Irishmouse, I am supposed to be Very Annoyed About. Honestly, it doesn’t bug me. Way I see it, if Irish Americans hadn’t turned March 17 into a major celebration of Irish identity and history in the eighteen hundreds, today the feast of Saint Patrick would be about as big a deal as the third…
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mrdaps · 8 years
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Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with Darby O'Gill and the Little People
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with Darby O’Gill and the Little People
There are many overlooked Disney live-action movies from days gone by that are filled with charm and magic. One of those is particularly appropriate for viewing on St. Patrick’s Day. Darby O’Gill and the Little Peopleis the tale of an Irishman who engages in a battle of wits with leprechauns. It stars Albert Sharpe, Janet Munro, Sean Connery and Jimmy O’Dea. This movie is the combination of the…
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newscultofficial · 7 years
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5 Movies to Watch to Prep for St. Patty's Day
CREDIT: Artisan/Lionsgate
It’s almost St. Patrick’s Day, and we all know what that means! Wait, do we all know what that means? Okay, I’m not entirely sure what that means. However, what I am sure of is that you should be getting into the spirit of the holiday beforehand. Support your Irish heritage! Or if you have no Irish heritage to support then create an Irish alter ego for yourself.
Here are…
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cookiessangria · 8 years
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Pop Culture Blind Spot: Darby O'Gill And The Little People
Pop Culture Blind Spot: Darby O’Gill And The Little People
Three truths and a lie, St. Patrick’s Day Edition:
I grew up Irish dancing and thus I never went to school on St. Patrick’s Day because I had performances.
I mostly look like a leprechaun.
Every year, my family watched Darby O’Gill and the Little People sometime around St. Paddy’s day.
I despair every time someone calls it St. Patty’s Day. Who’s Patricia?
Answer: As you probably guessed from the…
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proylea · 8 years
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How important are the correct accents to movie-making?
How important are the correct accents to movie-making?
  I suppose if you asked movie buffs who is the best movie star when it comes to delivering a bona fide accent, the response would be a deafening roar of, ‘MERYL STREEP!’ And they would be right. But is an appropriate accent essential to the making of a fine movie, or does it depend on the content matter and the star involved. One would expect that a movie based on fact is more likely to sport…
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jakeberabbit · 9 years
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(Review) A Leprechaun, a Mermaid, and a Greaser
(Review) A Leprechaun, a Mermaid, and a Greaser
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Darby O’Gill and the Little People (1959) Darby O’Gill is a walking cliche, that “drunken” old Irishman you find in every pub telling tall tales about his escapades with leprechauns and other Fair Folk. What’s different is Darby doesn’t drink and his stories are all true; so when he is finally sacked by Lord Fitzpatrick, the land-owner whose estate he’s supposed to be tending, his frienemy King…
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nerd-vice · 10 years
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Fool's Gold: Jess is joined by Some Jerk With A Camera to talk Sean Connery and Leprechauns. Join Lady Jess and Tony Goldmark as they review a classic Disney film with Irishness and leprechauns.
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rtgomerprod · 10 years
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Fool’s Gold: Darby O’Gill and the Little People with Tony Goldmark Join Lady Jess for some classic Disney, Some Jerk With a Camera, and some more Sean Connery!
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unshavedmouse · 8 years
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Deathmatch 2017: This aggression will not stand, man.
Deathmatch 2017: This aggression will not stand, man.
During the 2016 election there was considerable debate as to whether Donald Trump was simply a con man using nativist rhetoric to win the nomination and who would then swiftly abandon populism and ram through a hard-right platform designed to enrich the one percent, or whether he was actually the racist authoritarian that he played on TV. The answer turned out to be: “Yes.” Things have gotten…
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cookiessangria · 8 years
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Pop Culture Blind Spot: Darby O'Gill And The Little People
Pop Culture Blind Spot: Darby O’Gill And The Little People
Three truths and a lie, St. Patrick’s Day Edition: I grew up Irish dancing and thus I never went to school on St. Patrick’s Day because I had performances. I mostly look like a leprechaun. Every year, my family watched Darby O’Gill and the Little People sometime around St. Paddy’s day. I despair every time someone calls it St. Patty’s Day. Who’s Patricia? Answer: As you probably guessed from the…
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