Some recent Movie Night viewings:
No Limit-1935-ATP-80 min. C: George Formby, Florence Desmond
Look Up and Laugh-1935-ATP-79 min C: Gracie Fields, Dougie Wakefield, Billy Nelson,
The two above films are fine examples of British musical comedies of the 1930s. Neither of them are really classics but both are well done enjoyable examples of their type. Formby and Fields (along with Will Hay) were the biggest British comedy stars of the 1930s and 1940s, providing many with much needed laughs during the bleak days of the Great Depression and World War II.
Tired Businessmen-1926-Roach-Pathe-2 rls A silent Our Gang comedy which has a lot to do with the theme of kids being cruel to each other. That doesn't necessarily sound like perfect material for a comedy but it generally works here due to the slapstick manner in which the pranks are played.
Battling With Buffalo Bill-1931- We're still enjoying this serial as we move toward the final chapters. There really hasn't been a dud of a episode yet.
At the theatres lately:
Red-I've never read the graphic novel or miniseries that this movie was based on so have no idea how faithful it is to the original source but did generally like this action film which mainly stars an older crop of actors strutting their stuff including Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, Helen Mirren, John Malkovich, Brian Cox, and Richard Dreyfuss.
Nowhere Boy-I really enjoyed this biopic on the teenaged John Lennon. The movie mainly concentrates on his complicated relationship with his Aunt, who raised him, and his actual Mother. His emerging interest in music and the forming of the band that would eventually become the Beatles takes place only in the background of the the main story. The film features some excellent performances by the three leads and was supposedly based on a book written by Lennon's sister but I don't know enough about his early life to say how accurate they were with the facts.
Jackass 3-I was in the mood for some slapstick and this was the closest I could get to it at the movies the day I saw this. Some very funny bits mixed with some that literally had me and the rest of the audience gagging and quite a few that just had me shaking my head at how stupid these guys can be. The movie is probably best seen on a widescreen TV with a bunch of buddies while drinking some beers. Of little interest to women.
Some DVDs recently watched:
My Super Ex-Girlfriend-2006- C: Uma Thurman, Luke Wilson The Lil' Missus and I watched this comedy a weekend or two ago and found it to be enjoyable Saturday night fare.
Bandolero-1968- C: Jimmy Stewart, Dean Martin, Raquel Welch, George Kennedy, Will Geer Despite some pretty good chemistry between Stewart and Martin (playing two brother reunited some years after the American Civil War) this Western never really clicks story wise but, boy, Raquel sure looks hot (flashbacks to my youth and that poster of her in the fur bikini from 1,000,000 B. C.)!
Nothing But Trouble-1944- Laurel and Hardy in one of their later efforts. The boys find it easier to get work during the manpower shortage caused by WWII. Buyer beware! Far from their best but still has its moments.
Rocky Jones, Space Ranger- I just watched the first three episode story arc ("Beyond the Curtain of Space") from this 1954 syndicated sci-fi television show, While clearly aimed at kids the series has better special effects than most similar such shows from that era that I have seen. They may have been able to afford a bigger budget because nearly all of the episodes were done in these 3 episode arcs which were later combined into feature films and released theatrically thus giving the producer's more of a chance to make money off the shows.
Kolchak-2005- This television series was the short lived revival of the Kolchak, The Night Stalker series from the 1970s (which the Lil' Missus and I rewatched a couple of years ago). I really had a hard time getting into to it at first because it was much grimmer and totally lacked the humor of the original series (this really was not the Karl Kolchak I knew). By the time I got to the last few episodes I was getting into it a little more but then it was over.
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Joe