too little, too late…

First off, I received multiple shocks this week when I learned that Michael Anthony had been booted from Van Halen! First shock was that it happened (have eddie and alex no shame?) and the second shock was that I had no idea. Yes, admittedly, I haven’t paid them no mind since Diver Down came out… But still! He was my old favorite example of “cushiest job in the world”. Of course, it’s not traumatic like it was when they hammered the last nail in their rock coffin and fired Diamond Dave back in ’85, but still surprising. To fire a 30 year member of the band and replace them with someone 15 years old? Let lil’ Wolfie start his own darn band! Well, whatever, I just had to gripe. Really the band should have retired 20 years ago before becoming a lame pop machine.

Oh, but what about movies? Not too many and none too dramatically memorable.

But let’s see:

We rented The Hunting of the President. I thought it was alright. Basically lots of information about how big a fraud the Whitewater scandal was. How nothing wrong even happened, how corrupt the grand jury was, the creepy ties between all of these people… The Arkansas Project, the current Bush Administration, Reagan judges, the American Spectator… Of course, like all of these, it only goes to remind us how corrupt people in power (and people wanting to be in power… See: Kissinger) can be. But it was good to watch.

The Shop Around the Corner. Well, this was pretty cute. I thoroughly enjoyed the funny little plot twists and the thought that you could support yourself well and a half dozen full-time employees with a sparsely filled shop selling knick knacks certainly beckons one to think of the good old days! Anyway, it’s the story of a couple (Jimmy Stewart!) who work together and dislike each other yet have unknowingly fallen for each other via mail. Of course, it all rotates around if they will discover each other (the truth!) in time. There are some wonderfully fun performances (I particularly like Frank Morgan as the shop owner) and also suspicion, infidelities and false accusations. Another good and fun romantic comedy drama where Stewart plays the arrogant fool.

Then continuing on the King path, we watched The Storm of the Century! Certainly one of the better Stephen King TV miniseries, though plotwise it was rather the same idea as Needful Things. The story, while interesting, seemed a bit overdone for what the twist ends up being. I feel like sometimes you can get people to agree to things without killing lots of them first… But what do I know? Anyway so a bad man comes to town and people start dying. It doesn’t take long to realize he’s behind it but he won’t tell people why… He basically just says, you’ll have to wait to find out what I want, but in the meantime, I’ll kill some more…. Then a storm comes along and cuts them off and chaos and paranoia ensue! The acting is mediocre, but it doesn’t look as cheap as most of them and it’s quite watchable.

On a cheerier note, we watched The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio. This was a fun and entertaining movie. The true story of a mother who enters contests to help support her family due to her knack for writing jingles and her drunken husband’s inability to take care of things. It’s a roller coaster ride of ups and downs and Julianna Moore is great as the mother will stop at nothing to keep her head high and her family afloat and Woody Harrelson (ugh) is also pretty good as the father whose failures lead him to stop at nothing to drag his family down. It is: engrossing, fun, sad and a great glimpse into some of the charming aspects of yesteryear (primarily, when you actually had to do something to win something, not just send in a proof of purchase).

We went to the theater to finally see the new Jim Jones Documentary, Jonestown: The Life and Death of the Peoples Temple. If you’re familiar with this stuff, it’ll be pretty be what you’ve seen in the other documentaries and with Powers Boothe in the Guyana Tragedy. This one features some unseen footage (some good early days of the Temple stuff and film of Ryan’s visit and departure) and some good new interviews with survivors and family members. Both of us can’t get enough of Jim Jones… And watching these totally brings back memories of watching it on the news. Man, the things people do to belong. I feel bad for the kids and I’ve aways felt sorry for Rep. Ryan.

Anyway, though I don’t mention it much, we do tend to watch alot of DTvD’s. It’s been more interesting this week so here’s what we’ve been up to. We have set out to watch all of The Sopranos again, in order. This week we’ve done the first season and maybe half of the second season. Though I’ve seen these seasons all too many times it’s as good as always. I’m also thinking hat the second season isn’t as bad as I’ve remembered it to be. We also grabbed the first volume of the SCTV Dvd’s. We’ve watched some of those and, yes, as my teenage memory would attest to, I do like them alot more than SNL. John Candy? Rick Moranis, Eugene Levy? And the always brilliantly funny Catherine O’Hara! it’s pretty much all just very funny and it’s a real pleasure to be able to watch Bob and Doug MacKenzie again!



ready for vermont…
sctv episode 1
Plus we got the sets of the first season of Perry Mason! High highly recommended! Yes, I know that it’s on TV everyday (heck it’s played weekdays at noon on channel twelve for all of my rememberable life), but this beats it! It turns out that the broadcast episodes each have as much as 10 minutes chopped out! What?! And Perry seems nastier and sneakier here, which I like. Anyway, the best TV series of all time has finally struck DVD and even if you watch it on TV you owe it to yourself to pick these up! 30 years of watching and I’m no where near sick of it!

Then we trotted off to the theater for For Your Consideration. Um. Not too good. The story of some folks working on a small film (story of a Purim homecoming in the south) when buzz starts spreading that some of them might be under consideration for Academy Awards. It’s about them running around wanting to get Academy Awards, then they start getting press and then the Academy Awards come. I think everyone did a good job with the acting and all and there was some fun make-up but the movie just seemed to be missing something Like somewhere to go.


2 Responses to “too little, too late…”

  1. state parks on January 13, 2007 20:59

    the movie you ABSOLUTELY HAVE TO SEE is Children Of Men. Go. Now. See it in the theater. If you need more convincing, read my mildly spoiler-y review at the sewer …

  2. Hilary on January 13, 2007 21:58

    I suspect that’s why ValBert and EdVan procreated…to have their progeny eventually edge out an existing band member who isn’t family.