Wednesday, August 29, 2018
PODCAST! DISNEY WATCH! The Black Cauldron (1985)
Watched: 08/19/2018
Format: DVD from San Antonio Public Library
Viewing: First
Decade: 1980's
NathanC returns to discuss Disney in the 1980's! Ryan is kinda sick and grumpy! We talk Disney's 1985 misfire that "almost took down the studio". It's high fantasy adventure for the kiddies, but Disney's first foray into PG territory, all while Disney underwent corporate reshuffling!
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Tuesday, August 28, 2018
Audrey Watch: The Beginning or The End (1947)
Watched : 08/28/2018
Format: DVR/ TCM
Viewing: First
Decade: 1940's
Audrey Quotient: Nowhere near enough Audrey!
This isn't a noir film! Nope. This one is an historical drama about the creation of the atomic bomb. So, you know, fun stuff.
Sunday, August 26, 2018
Friday, August 24, 2018
PODCAST! RECOMMENDATION WATCH: Southland Tales (2006)
Watched: 08/19/2018
Format: Amazon Streaming
Viewing: First
Decade: 2000's
You guys, I @#$%ing loved this movie. Get a look inside my wheelhouse and what works for me in a movie with Southland Tales (2006). And, man, we really missed so much of what there was to say - enough so that I'm ready to make covering this movie an annual event.
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AmyC returns with this overlooked, underseen sci-fi satire of a post 9/11 America. We struggle to convey the plot and all of the amazing things packed into this film - from one of the most astounding casts ever assembled, to musical choices, to transdimensional travel, to porn stars with rock solid business plans. Truly an unusual film that was never given a real shot at finding an audience - Ryan watches the film for the first time and is absolutely ready to push it to his list of recommendations.
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Wednesday, August 22, 2018
Shark Watch: The Last Sharknado (it's the 6th and final Sharknado)
Watched: 08/22/2018
Format: DVR from SyFy
Viewing: First
Decade: 2010's
Well, it's all over with. No more Sharknadoes.
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Monday, August 20, 2018
Happy Birthday, Amy Adams
Today is the birthday of Amy Adams, one of the finest talents of our era.
And, hey, we were lucky enough to get her cast as Lois Lane, plus she turned up that time on Smallville before she broke big. So, entirely relevant to this blog.
Happy birthday to Ms. Adams. We promise to watch her HBO show eventually, but we do not have an HBO.
Sunday, August 19, 2018
PODCAST! SHARK-WATCH! "The Meg" (2018) viewed by SimonUK and Ryan
Watched: 08/16/2018
Format: Alamo Village w/ SimonUK
Viewing: first
Decade: 2010's
SimonUK and Ryan venture out to the local cinema to go see a movie about a really big shark. Opinions differ! Points of view are considered! Puking and laughing simultaneously is considered as a desirable outcome! Who knew one toothy sea creature could create such discord with our reviewers? But we can all agree - Jason Statham is in this movie.
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Friday, August 17, 2018
Happy Birthday, Madonna!
editor's note: I thought I lost this post, but found an open tab with a draft still available I was able to copy and add to. This isn't the original post that went out, but I - for the first time in years - accidentally erased that post when I clicked the wrong button.
Apparently yesterday was the 60th Birthday of Madonna.
Here at The Signal Watch, we salute Madonna as the person who told us it is 100% okay to like pop music. You will not lose your edge by enjoying Madonna.
Thursday, August 16, 2018
Aretha Franklin, America's Queen, Has Merged With The Infinite
According to reports, Aretha Franklin, beloved Queen of Soul and American icon, has passed.
For more than 48 hours, news had circulated that she'd entered the hospital and was with loved ones, and thus I spent last night listening to a lengthy playlist of Franklin's "hits". I hope that was a good way to keep her in our thoughts.
I can think of few other performers as universally beloved as Aretha Franklin. Clearly she's one of the last performers multiple generations will have agreed upon and understood as emblematic of Soul, R&B and what the voice can bring and how it can have personality and tell a story. Even when covering an already popular song, Franklin made it her own.
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