Saturday, August 8, 2020
Kaiju Watch: Godzilla v King Ghidorah (1991)
Watched: 08/06/2020
Format: BluRay
Viewing: third
Decade: 1990's
Director: Kazuki Ōmori
I know I always say this, but this movie is straight nonsense.
In particular, the flavor of nonsense in this movie is an alarming disregard for logic tied to time travel. Also, cuts and colors of suit.
Thursday, August 6, 2020
Happy Birthday, Lucille Ball
what pic did you think I was going to use? |
Saw a couple of reminders already that it's the 109th birthday of Lucille Ball, Queen of American Television Comedy.
It's kinda sad they don't replay I Love Lucy a ton anymore, the older I get, the more I appreciate what she and the cast did, instead of taking it for granted as "a thing which is always on".
Of course we also like to remember that Lucille Ball was originally pitched as a glamour girl, and she fit the bill. A lot of actors were asked to flip between comedy and drama in the studio days, and I'm not sure the studios understood what they had in the movies I've seen her appear. Even in her dramatic roles, you can see a spark there that someone should have poured some fuel on, but she did it herself and things worked out pretty dang well.
Wednesday, August 5, 2020
Amazon Watch Party this Friday: Cherry 2000
betting that is not the shirt or physique we see in the film |
Day: 08/07/2020
Time: 8:30 Central/ 6:30 Pacific
Amazon Watch Party Link HERE
Jamie has been on about this movie for the near-26 years I've been with her. So we're watching it, because I did see it was a kid, believing it would have some boobs. It doesn't. And that's mostly all I remember: Premium cable sadness.
Anyway, get ready for some 1980's post-apocalyptic nonsense starring Melanie Griffith, who never had those shoulders in the poster. Nor do those shoulders make any sense in relation to the hips of same Melanie Griffith in that poster.
We're blaming Jamie for this one.
Monday, August 3, 2020
PODCAST: 113 - "A Fish Called Wanda" (1988) w/ SimonUK, Jamie and yours truly
Watched: 08/23/2020
Format: HBOmax
Viewing: Unknown
Decade: 1980's
Director: Charles Crichton, John Cleese
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Jamie, SimonUK and yours truly revisit the 1988 favorite about a barrister, an animal lover, a moron, and Jamie Lee Curtis - all caught up in the fallout from a heist. Simon and Jamie can quote it, Ryan quite likes it, and we do our best not to talk about what makes something funny. And Ryan insists on further discussing JLC.
Music:
A Fish Called Wanda Suite - John Du Prez
Playlist:
Don't Judge Me Watch: Making Mr. Right (1987)
Watched: 08/02/2020
Format: TCM on DVR
Viewing: Unknown. At least second.
Decade: late 80's
Director: Susan Seidelman
I had only vague memories of Making Mr. Right (1987), a movie I watched on cable as a kid. And this is the part where I talk about women and their appearance and probably get in trouble. But I essentially had two memories of Making Mr. Right, aside from very, very broad strokes of the plot of a woman getting mixed up with a scientist and the robot who looks just like him and the robot/doctor is John Malkovich in a role you'll be like "what? why?"
Sunday, August 2, 2020
Wilford Brimley Merges With The Infinite
Wilford Brimley, a man I think it's safe to say all of us had a multi-faceted fondness for, has passed.
From the NYT.
I can't say how I became aware of Wilford Brimley. I knew who he was by the time I saw Cocoon in the theater. Maybe he was doing oatmeal commercials by then. I can't say.
He was always a lot younger than he looked - he was only 50ish when they filmed Cocoon. He would have been about 45 when he did The Thing. One of his craziest coups was playing the Postmaster General of the USPS for about one minute on Seinfeld and doing that thing he'd done in The Firm where Grandpa-is-low-key-threatening-me that was bizarrely terrifying.
The last few years, Brimley discovered twitter and was hilarious and a cheerful spot.
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