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Thursday, March 7, 2019
Monster Watch: Creature From the Black Lagoon (1954)
Watched: 03/07/2019
Format: Alamo S. Lamar
Viewing: Unknown
Decade: 1950's
This evening the Alamo S. Lamar and Birth.Movies.Death's Scott Wampler hosted a screening of Creature From the Black Lagoon (1954) along with a Q&A and book-signing with Mallory O'Meara, a film maker who just released a non-fiction book about Milicent Patrick, the original designer of The Creature entitled The Lady From the Black Lagoon.
PODCAST: "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" (1969) - Bond Watch 04, w/ SimonUK and Ryan
Watched: 03/03/2019
Format: BluRay
Viewing: unknown
Decade: 1960's
SimonUK and Ryan take on that one Bond movie starring George Lazenby as 007. Bond falls in love and fights Telly Savalas on a toboggan run. SimonUK and Ryan puzzle out what sort of lady gets Bond to want to settle down, what led to an Australian men's wear model putting on the tux, and what it all means 50 years after the film's release.
Music:
James Bond Theme - Monty Norman & John Barry
We Have All the Time In the World - performed by Louis Armstrong, written by John Barry with lyrics by Hal David
Bond Playlist:
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
Luke Perry Merges With The Infinite
So, Luke Perry has passed and the internet is ablaze with remembrances. And on the face of it, it seems odd so much ink is getting spilled over a guy who had his peak of popularity in about 1993, never really landed any major roles in zeitgeisty Hollywood movies and has been a workman actor in mid-tier TV shows for most of the past twenty years.
I'm going to go out on a limb and suggest that the state of shock you're seeing has less to do with a tremendous and still-massive Luke Perry fanbase as it has with two things:
Monday, March 4, 2019
Sunday, March 3, 2019
Third Time Around Watch: Spider-Man - Into the Spider-Verse (2018)
Watched: 03/03/2019
Format: Alamo Slaughter
Viewing: Third
Decade: 2010's
This was the third time. I'm still seeing all-new things in this movie, still totally swept up in the story and characters, still getting weepy multiple times... I love this movie so much.
In case you didn't hear - it did win
Academy Award - Best Animated Feature
Golden Globe - Best Animated Feature
Critic's Choice - Best Animated Feature
New York Film Critics Circle - Best Animated Feature
BAFTA - Best Animated Feature
PGA - Producer of the Year Award in Animated Feature
I don't care too much about awards, but there are a lot of people out there who like this movie who kinda know movies. And I would genuinely try not to steer you wrong.
MST3K Watch: The Day Time Ended (1979)
Watched: 03/02/2019
Format: MST3K on Netflix
Viewing: First
Decade: 1970s
This movie is a bizarre mess with no story. Now, sometimes MST3K cuts these movies for time, so its possible we lost some key moments or elements on the floor, but... I don't think so.
The MST3K episode DOES feature an astonishing musical number lifting music from The Music Man. The current crew has really hit their stride. And - there's a Kim Cattrall callback.
But, yeah, it's a bunch of unmotivated special FX and a cast that I can't not talk about.