MAD MEN ....'nuff said.
Yeah
Mad Men is great. The wife and I are working our way through the DVD set of season 2 now (and looking forward to further seasons after that).
Some of the goodies watched at my most recent Movie Night-
Captain Video Chapter 11-Weapon of Destruction"-
At Last the 1948 Show-1967-another "lost" episode that was found. It's interesting to note the various sketches that the Pythons recycled from this show in their later live performances.
The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine-1971-former Goon Spike Milligan co-starred in this comedy sketch show and this particular episode featured the great Groucho Marx (looking elderly but game) appearing in several sketches.
One Pair of Eyes - No, But Seriously...-1969-Marty Feldman takes a serious look at comedy and interviews several other noted British comedians such as Peter Sellers, Eric Morcombe and Dudley Moore.
At the theaters this past month I've seen-
Inception-I really liked this one about things happening within a dream within a dream within a dream, etc... I'm glad I saw it in theater as you really do have to pay attention as things are happening on various levels and to try watching it at home where multitasking temptations are always lurking would surely have caused me to miss something.
Salt-decent spy/action/thriller which generally kept my attention but ultimately left me thinking I'd watched a pilot for a TV series.
The Expendables-lots of fighting and blowing up stuff (and also a bit more violent than I was expecting) but generally light weight fun watching a boatload of action stars doing their thing.
The Last Exorcism-pretty effective low budget horror flick with no big name actors. Not nearly as violent as I was expecting (Eli Roth of
Hostel fame was the producer) and with surprising few fancy special effects.
I've also been recently working my way through the
Adventures of Captain Marvel (1941) serial. It's a very good, action packed serial which was based on the very early Captain Marvel stories before they had really nailed down the character.
I've already seen it twice over the years but this has been my wife's first viewing of it. She has been really taken aback by Cap's sometime violent nature where he occasionally does something like pick up a machine gun to mow down a group of baddies or casually tosses another off the top of a high rise to his doom.
He really does come across as more like the Punisher than the Big Red Cheese most of us are familiar with.
Joe M