“Bye
Bye Birdie I’m gonna miss you so; Bye Bye Birdie, why’d ya have to do? No more
sunshine, It’s followed you away; I’ll cry Birdie, Till you’re home to stay.”
If there has ever been a film that speaks to me in the
deepest of fangirl feels it is Bye Bye
Birdie. At twenty-seven, I fangirl over things like I am a damn teenager. If
it is something I like I will get super into it and become obsessed and want
every piece of merchandise that accompanies it (shout out to Orphan Black and YouTube’s Holy Trinity).
I was doing so well for a few years with keeping the fangirl feels at bay until
I got back into watching TV shows last winter. It started with Leverage and Orphan Black and now I am full blown fangirl about everything I get
into lately. When I was younger if there was a hot guy on a TV show I liked or
was a member in a boy band I listened to forget it I would beyond fangirl over
them. I related a little too much to the girls’ obsession with the character of
Conrad Birdie in Bye Bye Birdie and
me relating to them made the musical so much more enjoyable and funny to watch.
Singer Conrad Birdie has been drafted to fight in
Vietnam. Girls all across America and the world are in mourning. In Washington DC
girls even get together to picket the White House with signs saying to take
them and leave Conrad alone.
In New York City, a failed songwriter named Albert
Peterson (Dick van Dyke) may be the only male in the country that is upset to
see Conrad go off to war. He was hoping to give his management a new song of
his. Albert is also really upset because his mother’s dreams of him becoming a
famous songwriter have come crashing down. First of all songwriter was his
mother’s dream not really his. Albert has a degree in science. He is also upset
because his secretary and fiancé Rose DeLeon (Janet Leigh) has gone off to the
Ed Sullivan Show. He thinks she is jumping ship since his business tanked. Rose
is really over at Ed Sullivan to make a deal. She pitches the idea to have
Conrad on the show to do a farewell segment to a new song that Albert will
write and after he sings the son Conrad will kiss a girl who will represent all
his fans. Ed and his show runner love the idea and let her set up the whole
thing.
Rose and Ed decide that a girl from Ohio will be the
perfect choice to be the one to get a kiss from Conrad. Rose goes to the Conrad
Birdie fan club and picks out a file on a girl named Kim McAfee (Ann-Margaret).
Rose tries calling Kim but the line is busy. Kim is on the phone with her
friend to tell her that her boyfriend Hugo has given her a pin as a symbol that
they are going to steady. She feels like now that she has a steady boyfriend
and she is sixteen she is becoming a real woman and is ready to do grown-up
things. Kim sings her feelings about being a woman in a little number all the while
she changes into jeans, a baggy sweater and a baseball cap. When she goes
downstairs there is a call from her from Rose about Conrad. Kim is in total
shock that she has been chosen to receive a kiss from her number one crush.
Back in New York City, Rose tries to explain to Albert
her plan but he just keeps going on and on in such a negative way she cannot
get a word in for a little bit. When she is finally able to reveal her plan
Albert loves her all the more. Their tender moment is interrupted by his pushy,
annoying, coddling mother. Next to the definition of “Mama’s Boy” there would
be a picture of Albert and his mother. Albert and Rose have been engaged for
six years and have never told his told his drama queen mother and it is
starting to bother Rose that her fiancé chooses his mother over her.
On the day Conrad is come to her hometown, Kim’s
boyfriend Hugo and all the boys in town become insanely jealous. Hugo is
worried that Kim will not want him anymore and no matter how many times Kim
explains to him that he is the only one for her Hugo does not really listen. When
Conrad rides into town on his motorcycle the girls lose their freaking minds
and literally fall to the ground when he points at them. Kim’s father comes
home in an uproar over Conrad being in town. Mr. McAfee and some of the other
townspeople want Conrad and Albert and Rose out immediately. Mr. McAfee’s routine
has been thrown off a bit and his home has been slightly taken over which makes
him mad. Rose and Albert hear all this and decide to play to Mr. McAfee who
runs a fertilizing plant. Albert realizes that the McAfee son has created a
concoction with his chemistry set. The concoction can speed things up such as
animals and plant growth. He tells McAfee is that if the concoction works on
animals and they can market and sell the product they can go into business
together but just as long as Kim can get into the show. The father agrees to go
along with the plan only if he can get on the Ed Sullivan Show to which Albert
agrees to do.
Other things happen to Kim and Hugo and Albert and Rose
that I will spare you the details on. Just know that Albert and Rose end up
happily ever after and his mother is taken out of the picture and Kim and Hugo
make up when she realizes that Conrad is not all he is cracked up to be.
I am not a Janet Leigh fan normally I find her so
annoying but I cannot even tell you how much I LOVED her in the film! Oh my
goodness she was fantastic! First of all, where did her acting come from? I usually
think she is quite crap but in this she was acting so well! Second, she had
black hair instead of her insanely bleached hair and she looked amazing. Third,
she was singing and sounded great. Fourth, and final, she was dancing and did a
great job! Seriously, it was like watching a totally different Janet Leigh. She
made the film for me. Ann-Margaret I believe I have only seen in the movie
Tommy up to this point. She will forever be Tommy’s mom singing “Tommy can you
hear me?”. She was good I liked her. There was this big dance number for all
the young kids in it and her dancing skills were incredible. Dick van Dyke
usually drives me nuts too but I really liked him in this. I loved his number “Put
on a Happy Face”.
Bye Bye Birdie
was so much to watch. If I had to pick who I am hardcore crushing on at the
moment it is Arthur Darvill who played Rory Williams on Doctor Who. If he were to come to my town and had to plant a kiss
on me for a TV show I would faint just like all the girls in the film did! Actually
the one actor who if he were to come by and just say hey let’s go, would be Carmine
Giovinazzo (Formerly Danny Messer from CSI:NY).
I am not even going to go into detail about my love for that man because I would
sound like a pathetic lovesick girl. The musical numbers were a great time. I
will now most likely have Ann-Margaret singing “Bye Bye Birdie” stuck in my
head for the rest of the week along with “Put on a Happy Face”. You do not have
to know what it feels like to be a fangirl to enjoy Bye Bye Birdie. Everything about it is entertaining and silly and
fun making it a definite watch.
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