I dig it… especially the opening transitions. Would be a good song to inhale to… thanks to the Spotify algo for recommending it:
Movies Watched -- Corridors of Blood (1959)
86 minute running time, so the perfect length. This is my first Karloff movie and it wasn’t bad, not cheesy at all. Interesting story, decent acting, well plotted … it was really pretty good. It’s in the Criterion Collection for a reason. See it if you get the chance.
Resurrection Joe Looms
What I Get For Being Civilized
Nice live version of Call Off Your Dogs at 32:38 (I don’t think the embed will skip to there).
Movies Watched -- The Killers (1964)
94 minute running time, but I had to watch it at 2x ffwd. Mid-60s remake of the 1946 movie. More explicitly violent, esp. smacking women around. Lee Marvin plays a good bad guy, Angie Dickinson as femme fatale, President Reagan (who smacks Angie pretty well), John Cassavetes plays Don Draper, Norman Fell looking super Jewish. Soundtrack heavy on the conga drums and blaring horns. Story told in flashbacks again. Pretty lame, no idea why Criterion included it in their collection. Avoid.
Let Ronzo do all the talking
Movies Watched -- The Big Sleep (1946)
113 minute running time, at least 20 minutes too long. I like Chandler, lots of snappy dialogue (via Faulkner), but the story lost me, too complicated, I didn’t know what the hell was going on. I like Lauren Bacall and her sultry smoker’s voice, her sister (Martha Vickers) was cute too. A complete mystery to me why Humphrey Bogart was a sex symbol, he does nothing for me. Another noir movie from the 1940s that Criterion has put in their collection, but I wasn’t thrilled.
A lot depends on who’s in the saddle
Then You Put a Line Through It
Sort of a weird video, but I love the song. Nearly a billion plays on Spotify and a half billion on YouTube so one or two people heard it before I did:
Movies Watched -- The Killers (1946)
105 minute running time so about five minutes too long. Starring big handsome dummy Burt Lancaster with Ava Gardner and her cleft chin as the femme fatale. Story told through multiple flashbacks, which can get tiring. It’s OK, not great. Included in the Criterion Collection probably because it’s classic noir made right after the War.
If there's one thing in this world I hate, it's a double-crossing dame.
Movies Watched -- Free Solo (2018)
97 minutes so the perfect length. Nat Geo documentary about Alex somebody’s insane free solo climb of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park. He’s a weird guy, clearly smart but also cold … has some sociopathic qualities that I appreciated… cute California-style girlfriend … it’s pretty well made, I enjoyed it.
The filmmakers are this beautiful Tibetan/American-Indian looking guy named Jimmy Chin (so he’s at least part-Chinese) and his wife, Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, who is also beautiful and part-Chinese (her Dad was one of my professors at Rutgers, small world).
Cameraman can’t bear to watch
Chairman Recommended: Flip-Flops (Updated)
I wore Teva Mush flip-flops for many years and loved them, but they had one big problem: they stained the soles of my feet black. (I wear them all day every day from June to September.) The girl in my local shoe shop, disgusted by the look of my soles, suggested I switch to OluKai flip-flops instead. These ‘Ohana are the bottom of the line for OluKai and cost $65 (well over two times what I paid for Teva Mush), but they’re comfortable (nice footbed) and water-resistant.
If you had trouble with stained feet with the Teva Mush, I recommend you check out these OluKais instead.
Movies Watched -- The Help (2011)
137 minute running time so way way way too long, at least 40 minutes too long. Stars bug-eyed Emma Stone. Another Racism for Dummies movie, and a W.D. By (written and directed by the same guy). Lots of heartstring music and mawkish piano to make the tears flow. Jessica Chest-ain plays a Marilyn Monroe type, she’s not bad. I wasn’t super thrilled, it’s simplistic and sentimental, and it’s way too long. Yellow rating at best, but I recommend avoiding it.
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