3/30/2022
What happened to music stores (such as FYE) in malls?
3/28/2022
Coming to Blu-Ray - The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm (1962)
I was so excited to see this announcement on the Blu Ray new releases coming up:
https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/The-Wonderful-World-of-the-Brothers-Grimm-Blu-ray/134981
It's such a long and epic film with sequences of Grimm tales intermixed with drama about how the Brothers started writing and how they got inspired to write.
I saw this in Los Angeles/Hollywood on the big screen in 2012 at the Cinerama Dome Theater in honor of its 50th Anniversary and it was really cool to see the film projected from 3 cameras and see it the way it was meant to be seen! Russ Tamblyn was in the audience, I remember.
It's a rare experience because there are hardly any Cinerama theaters/projectors anymore.
It's one of those films that might look terrible on a small screen/square TV in the olden days; that's probably why it hasn't been on TV much over the years, and may be one of the "forgotten films", which is a shame because it's a pretty cool movie.
The next best thing is to watch this on a big-screen TV on DVD or Blu-Ray - even better. I hope the picture quality is good.
This was shown on Turner Classic Movies a few times and I remember watching it on TV but honestly it is one of those movies that was made-for-cinerama and the 3-camera system. It's still fun to watch. I hope more people see it!
Ben Mankiewicz introduces the movie on TCM a few years ago:3/27/2022
No Oscar Rant This Year
The Oscar awards are today. I didn't see many of the films nominated, so no "oscar rant" this year. It seems it's a bit harder to watch every film now that so many are premiering on streaming channels that I don't subscribe to.
I did see a few though. Belfast was good, but I don't think worthy of Best Picture. The new West Side Story was good, but I'm not sure I would vote Best Picture either.
I didn't like Dune and fully don't understand why people like it so much as to be nominated for Best Picture.
Spencer was good, and I would vote for Kristen Stewart winning Best Actress.
The Power of the Dog seems to be really acclaimed and many are rooting for it but I haven't seen it. It is on my list but not sure where to watch it.
The movies I really want to see are: Passing, Encanto, Power of the Dog, Parallel Mothers, and Flee. Documentaries on my list are Summer of Soul and Attica.
3/26/2022
Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985) and Moon Over Parador (1988)

What is this trash can supposed to be? Very curiously placed in between the two actors.
If you don't know about the film, it's a satirical comedy (heavy on the satire) where Dreyfus plays an American actor who impersonates a South American dictator after the dictator dies. Raul Julia plays the dictator's assistant and drama aficionado, who coerces the actor to play the dictator, so he's essentially a villain character. Dreyfuss: "You're asking me to be an imposter!" Raul Julia (as the dictator's assistant): "Ah..The essence of the stage!" I liked how Dreyfus practices the salute, mannerisms, and voice of the dictator. My favorite part was the "Dream the Impossible Dream" speech, though. But there were few other moments like that. There is an interesting part where Julia's character seems to use an early version of the internet and prints out an article from The New York Times. I also liked the autographs in Julia's office - I spotted Michael Jackson, and Ronald Reagan and some other 80s figures.