Sunday, November 10, 2019
Happy Birthday, Claude Rains
Today marks the 130th birthday of Claude Rains, one of the best that the movies ever saw and will ever see.
Linda and Arnie Watch: Terminator - Dark Fate
Watched: 11/09/2019
Format: Alamo Slaughter Lane
Viewing: First
Decade: 2010's
Look, I'm on the record going to the mat for the first two Terminator movies. And way, way less so for T3 and whatever the Christian Bale one was called. And I never saw Genisys. I did like the TV show, The Sarah Connor Chronicles.
Thursday, November 7, 2019
WTF was that? Watch: The Little Mermaid - Live!
Watched: 11/06/2019
Format: TV broadcast on ABC
Viewing: First
Decade: 2010's
This "show" was some rough going, and I hope it's not how anyone would introduce their child to The Little Mermaid, stage musicals or entertainment in general.
In honor of the 30th Anniversary of the animated The Little Mermaid, Disney, for reasons that remain totally unclear, decided to show the original The Little Mermaid, but when the movie reached the musical numbers, cut over to actors performing the numbers on a stage in front of their big movie screen.
Look, I've seen The Little Mermaid maybe twice and neither of those times occurred in the past 20 years. As with about 1 in 2 Disney movies, I just don't really click to the movie about a young, dumb mermaid in love with a guy she only met when he was wet and unconscious. I skipped TLM at the theater because I thought it was for very young children, and missed the memo that this movie the thing to tell people Disney was no longer making kinda bad movies. I finally saw it summer 1992, thought it was better than I expected, but was more into what Disney was doing when I did hit the theater for Beauty and the Beast in '91.
Sunday, November 3, 2019
Sayles Watch: Matewan (1987)
Watched: 11/02/2019
Format: Criterion BluRay
Viewing: 4th, I believe
Decade: 1980's
Back in the go-go 1990's, I stumbled across John Sayles, as one was want to do if in film school at the time. People would name drop him as he had a rep as the same guy who wrote Piranha, Alligator, The Howling and other more mainstream flicks, but was basically funding his ability to also write and direct independent film. It's something he still does (apparently), but given the number of times I've heard his name or seen it online or in print the past twenty years, he's fallen away from film-nerd discussion, I suppose - which makes me really wonder who else we've forgotten.
Saturday, November 2, 2019
Hallow-Watch: "Frankenstein" (1931) and "Bride of Frankenstein" (1935)
Watched: F - 10/30/2019, BoF - 10/31/2019
Format: BluRay
Viewing: Ha ha ha...
Decade: 1930's
Every Halloween I now watch both of these films. They're literally two of my favorite movies - the sort of which I'd include if there was a Signal Watch Five Film Marathon in which to partake.
Next year we're scheduled to talk about them during Halloween, so I want to hold off til then to say much more - and I have plenty of prior posts on these two films.
Here's to James Whale and Gods and Monsters.
Wednesday, October 30, 2019
Halloween Watch: Night of the Living Dead (1968)
Watched: 10/28/2019
Format: Criterion BluRay
Viewing: Unknown
Decade: 1960's
50 years on, Night of the Living Dead (1968) continues to do more than "work" as a film. In addition to the anxiety and dread I felt rewatching the movie, almost nothing within Romero's film has aged or lost urgency.* And, of course, while the relevance as a mirror and social experiment is discussion worthy, it also demands discussion as patient zero in a cultural shift in media extending beyond horror.
Monday, October 28, 2019
Happy Birthday, Edith Head
Happy Birthday to one of the great artists of Hollywood, Edith Head. If you don't know Edith Head, I highly recommend at least looking at her Wikipedia entry and imdb page.
"Yes, I am that damn good" |
Sunday, October 27, 2019
PODCAST: Halloween Watch - "The Fog" (1980) and "The Mist" (2007)
Watched: 10/15/2019 and 10/20/2019
Format: DVD
Viewing: Second/ First
Decade: 1980's/ 2000's
Things get a little hazy as SimonUK and Ryan take on two spooktacular movies about what happens when the barometer drops, the humidity rises and things go bump in the water vapor. It's our final Halloween movie of 2019! One about ghostly seafaring folks and the other about... I dunno. It's real bad, though.
Music:
The Fog Theme - John Carpenter, The Fog OST
The Host of Seraphim - Dead Can Dance, The Serpent's Egg and The Mist soundtrack
Halloween 2019 Playlist
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