Sean and I are cruising around the Hawaiian islands to celebrate his milestone birthday, which is why you’ll find a common theme in the movie reviews here for the next week and a half.
1976 was a noteworthy year in film. Rocky was the highest grossing movie, and it won the Oscar – for best picture AND best director (John G. Avildsen). It was Network though that all but cleaned up in the acting categories – Peter Finch for best actor (he was the first actor to win posthumously); Faye Dunaway for best actress, and Beatrice Straight for best supporting actress. The fly in their soup was Jason Robards for All the President’s Men – poor Ned Beatty was shut out. In an upset, Barbra Streisand’s Evergreen (Love Theme from A Star Is Born) won best original song over Gonna Fly Now from the Rocky soundtrack but I don’t need to tell you which has had the more lasting impact culturally.
George Lucas began filming Star Wars in 1976, perhaps sensing that little Sean would definitely need to grow up playing light sabers. In a stroke of genius, Lucas waived the half-million-dollar director’s fee in order to maintain complete ownership on merchandising and sequels, which means that today he’s a mother fucking billionaire.
Carrie came out in 1976. So did Family Plot, Alfred Hitchcock’s final film starring Bruce Dern. And Freaky Friday with Jodie Foster. And Scorsese’s Taxi Driver. And To Fly!, a documentary about the history of flight produced by the National Air and Space Museum that was the second-highest grossing film the of the year and was the highest grossing documentary of all time until Fahrenheit 9/11 in 2004.
Kelly Macdonald, voice of Merida, the heroine from Disney’s Brave, known for roles in Trainspotting, Gosford Park, No Country for Old Men, and Boardwalk Empire was born in 1976 (the bitch. She’s married to my favourite bassist ever, Dougie Payne). So was fellow redhead Isla Fisher.
Rashida Jones turned 40 this year too. She’s currently working on the script to Toy Story 4. Reese Witherspoon turned 40. David Oyelowo turned 40. Cillian Murphy. Benedict Cumberbatch. Audrey Tautou. Colin Farrell. Happy 40th to all.
Ryan Reynolds has been making 40 look good for nearly 2 months now, paving the way for the likes of Sean to do the same.
Albert Brooks made his film debut in 1976 in a little movie called Taxi Driver. Jessica Lange made hers in King Kong and Brooke Shields first appeared in Alice, Sweet Alice.
1976 was kind of cool outside of film too: the Steelers won the Super Bowl. The first commercial Concorde flight took off. Innsbruck, Austria hosted with Winter Olympics (and Montreal the Summer). The Toronto Blue Jays were born. Apple was founded by a couple of punks you might have heard of, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. The Ramones released their first album and the Sex Pistols play their first shows, but it’s (Peter) Frampton Comes Alive! that tops the charts. The Boston Celtics defeated the Phoenix Suns in triple overtime in Game 5 of the NBA Finals – still considered the greatest game of the NBA’s first 50 years. The CN tower, then the world’s tallest free-standing structure on land, opened to the public. Jimmy Carter defeated Gerald Ford. Megamouth sharks are discovered off Oahu, Hawaii
(nothing to be concerned about Sean, I’m sure it’s just coincidence you’re both turning 40 in the same place). Bob Marley survived an assassination attempt. California repealed their sodomy law. Peyton Manning was born. And Ronaldo. And Mark Duplass, just a day after Sean. And as much as I love me some Duplass, Sean is still my favourite thing from 1976, and I’m so glad I get to spend the day looking for megamouth sharks on a submarine ride on the ocean’s floor with him.
Aww! Happy Birthday Sean! Watch out for megamouths though!💐🎉🎂🎈🍾🍻
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Oh boy, I was 17 already, you make me feel old! Happy Birthday to Sean, have a great time with the sharks!
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Yeah, I feel old now. I’m old enough to be your mom. But I love this post for the history, Jay. YOU blow me away. Happy B’day to Sean.
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Happy 40th, Sean. You can’t make me feel old. I am old, and it’s kind of nice.
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A good year all round! 😀
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Happy birthday, Sean! Enjoy Hawaii and watch out for the sharks (Jaws taught me that – and as it came out in 1975, you have no excuse not to know it should make you afraid of them!).
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Now I feel old…I remember all this as it happened… 😦 Happy 40th!!
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Well I didn’t give it too much though ahah till u posted all these movies my oldest turned 40 this past aug. here and 5 cousins were born between July and Aug if 76. I didn’t feel old till I saw all these movies 😂 happy birthday Sean 🍰🍷
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Happy birthday to Sean! Hope it’s a belter!
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Happy birthday, Sean.
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Love this! Have a great time in Hawaii!
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