Sunday, October 14, 2018
Sunday, October 7, 2018
PODCAST! HALLOWEEN EDITION! "Ghostbusters" (1984) with SimonUK, Jamie and Ryan
Watched: 09/10/2018
Format: Alamo Ritz in 70mm
Viewing: 500th?
Decade: 1980s
After all hitting the local cinema, Jamie, SimonUK and Ryan talk "Ghostbusters" (1984). At this point, what IS there left to say? Somehow we managed to fill 50-odd minutes answering that question while only barely talking over each other. Who doesn't like "Ghosbusters"? Nobody good, that's who.
Playlists:
Featured: Signal Watch Halloween 2018
- Amy and Ryan Watch 50 Shades!
- Bond Watch! James Bond movie discussion
- Avengers Chronological Countdown w/ Jamie and Ryan
- Disney History w/ NathanC and Ryan
- High School Movies w/ Maxwell
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Saturday, October 6, 2018
Real Life Information - I'm Outta Here For a Few Days
I may not have a life, but I do have a fulltime job. I like it. Good gig. Sometimes it requires travel.
Months ago and far apart, I scheduled attendance at two different conferences, and - fun - they're on consecutive weeks. Starting, like, now.
"Great," you're saying to yourself. "So the @#$% what?"
Well, first, why are you so angry? Second: Things will slow down here for a short bit. Most of you won't notice. But, I like to keep you posted. Makes me feel important.
But, that doesn't mean no content. You will get Halloween PodCasts on Sundays through the end of the month, so keep checking in.
Coming up:
- Ghostbusters
- Isolation
- Night of the Demon and The Haunting
and I think I can get The Thing edited for Halloween itself. We'll see.
Thursday, October 4, 2018
Halloween Watch: Hocus Pocus (1993)
Watched: 10/03/2018
Format: Amazon Streaming
Viewing: First
Decade: 1990's
Millennials, I feel like we need to have a talk. I understand that you were mostly raised by distracted parents who left you with a VCR or DVD player and no limit on the number of viewings you could take in of any movie, so long as you didn't interrupt whatever your parents were up to. And, believe me, I understand the power of nostalgia and re-enjoying a movie that takes you back to your past, when things were simpler and life was all Capri Sun pouches and sugar cereals. But right now, the two movies I keep seeing you defend - arguably unironically - are Space Jam and Hocus Pocus.
In 1993 I was 18, adjusting to college, trying to land a date with the girl in the Italian class I was busy failing, and didn't make time to leave campus to see Hocus Pocus. The movie has appeared as a streaming option every year, and I've considered it. Lately - as noted above - the kids have rallied around this movie, naming it a Halloween holiday classic.
The thing, tho, is that Hocus Pocus (1993), sux.
Tuesday, October 2, 2018
Super Reading! Action Comics #1003 (2018)
The Invisible Mafia - Part 3
Script - Brian Michael Bendis
Art - Yanick Paquette
Colors - Nathan Fairbank
Letters - Josh Reed
Cover (main) - Patrick Gleason & Brad Anderson/ Cover (variant) - Francis Manapul
Associate Editor - Jessica Chen
Editor - Michael Cotton
Group Editor - Brian Cunningham
Sunday, September 30, 2018
PODCAST! SIgnal Watch Halloween Horror Watch: Horror Express and Death Line (both 1972)
Watched: 09/08/2018
Format: BluRay
Viewing: First
Decade: 1970's
In the spoooookiest of all Halloween themes - SimonUK and Ryan settle on "Christopher Lee + trains + 1972". Two wildly different takes on the horror genre from the same year, each with a lot to offer, but offering up chills - one featuring a drunk Donald Pleasance as a policeman, and one Telly Savalas as a vodka-swilling Cossack. But, honestly, both well worth a viewing this Halloween season.
Music:
Bride of Frankenstein Theme by Franz Waxman
Crazy Train, Ozzy Osbourne
Bound for Hell, Love and Rockets
Swan Lake - Act 2: No. 10 Scene - Tchaikovsky
Playlists:
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Saturday, September 29, 2018
A TL;DR SPECIAL - Mind-Blown Watch: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982)
Watched: 09/26/2018
Format: Amazon Streaming
Viewing: First
Decade: 1980's
People, for oh so many reasons, I am absolutely baffled and stunned by this movie.
Where to start...
Begin at the beginning, I suppose
Thursday, September 27, 2018
Noir Watch: Angel Face (1953)
Watched: 09/27/2018
Format: Noir Alley on TCM/ DVR
Viewing: Second
Decade: 1950's
Angel Face (1953) is a heck of a film - a dark, twisted noir about honey traps, stepping out on perfectly lovely receptionist girlfriends, cool cars, retaining your Robert Mitchum cool in crazy situations, and maybe not going along to get along.
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