Friday, April 14, 2023

April 15 - 21. 2023

 


To answer these trivia questions, please email me at scinema@earthlink.net.

Brain Teasers:

Which Italian actor co-wrote a Western, which arguably gave him the best role of his career?
Tom Betts and Bertrand van Wonterghem knew that it was Luigi Montefiori, aka George Eastman, who co-wrote AMICO, STAMMI LONTANO ALMENO UN PALMO, aka BEN AND CHARLIE.

Which American actor co-wrote his only Western?
Tom Betts and Bertrand van Wonterghem knew that it was Steve Reeves, who co-wrote VIVO PER LA TUA MORTE, aka I LIVE FOR YOUR DEATH, aka A LONG RIDE FROM HELL.

By what name is Alex Burks better known?
Tom Betts and Bertrand van Wonterghem knew that it is Camillo Bazzoni, the director of VIVO PER LA TUA MORTE.

And now for some new brain teasers:

What name did Dragomir Bojanic-Gidra use when he appeared in Italian movies?
Which Italian actor and stunt arranger directed 7 feature films?
Complete the lyric: "She talks about a _____ without a ____."

Name the movies from which these images came.


Tom Betts, Rick Garibaldi and Bertrand van Wonterghem identified last week's photo of George Eastman and Anthony Ghidra in L'ULTIMO KILLER, aka DJANGO THE LAST KILLER.
Above is a new photo.
Can you name from what movie it came?


No one identified the above photo.
Can you name from what movie it came?


Above is a new photo.
Can you name from what movie it came?


No one identified the above photo.
Can you name from what movie it came?

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I am interested in knowing what movies you have watched and what you enjoyed or not. So please send me an email at scinema@earthlink.net if you'd like to share. Here's what I watched last week:

Enjoyed:

Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. "Rosanne Cash & Clint Black" (2021) 

M Power (2023) - A Disney + series on female superheroes in the MCU.

My Grandparents' War "Kit Harington" (2023)

Mildly enjoyed:

Jesus The Complete Story (2001) - A BBC/Discovery Channel documentary checking the Biblical story against historic and archeological records, this program doesn't dispute the December 25th birthdate but puts it six years prior to "Year Zero". I had heard it was four years prior.

MACISTE E LA REGINA DI SAMAR, aka HERCULES AGAINST THE MOON MEN (1964)

LA ISLA MISTERIOSA, aka THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND OF CAPTAIN NEMO (1973) - Choppy storytelling and poor pacing is to be expected when you watch a 90 something minute feature version of a six part TV mini-series. One can only imagine what the full series was like, and considering the poor quality copy I watched, what it looked like. Produced by Jacques Bar and directed by Juan Antonio Bardem, with effects scenes directed by Henri Colpi, this might have been a worthwhile mini-series. Gianni Ferrio contributed a good music score, and there are plenty of familiar faces in the cast: Omar Sharif, Gerard Tichy, Jess Hahn, Gabriele Tinti, Luis Induni, Victor Israel, Jose Jaspe and Rik Battaglia. I'm not familiar with Philippe Nicaud and I wonder why he was cast in the leading role. 

LA REGINA DELLE AMAZZONI, aka QUEEN OF THE AMAZONS, aka COLOSSUS AND THE AMAZON QUEEN (1960) - Though neither can be heard on the soundtrack, Australian actor Rod Taylor and U.S. male figure model Ed Fury make a fun duo in this mildly amusing Italian mythological comedy. It may be that the Italian version is the only one to sport the various narrative titles throughout the film, and that hurts the storytelling because without them the plot makes a number of unexplained jumps. Of course this is a silly movie, and the depiction of the Amazons is fairly weak - even more so than in LE FATACHE DI ERCOLE, aka HERCULES which also had Gianna Maria Canale as their Queen. In this movie, the Queen of the Amazons must be a virgin, or she can not rule. Because of that, she has never been kissed and keeps asking others to explain what it is like. No one suggests the obvious answer, which is to kiss another woman, but Canale settles for lots of wine drinking - though she is never shown to lose her dignity. Why the filmmakers decided to put that false "Roman nose" on star Dorian Gray, aka Maria Luisa Mangini, is a mystery because it is unattractive. Thankfully there are plenty of other fresh-faced actresses to enchant the viewer, including Giorgia Moll, Loredana Cappelletti (aka Loredana Nusciak in her film debut), Marilu Tolo, Mariangela Giordano and Lorella De Luca, but they don't get a lot of screen time. Thankfully, Canale does and she is a treat. In this film, the Amazons pay to have men imported for one night of pleasure, and then are kept as slave laborers. Gay men are used as house slaves and complain like house wives. When the two lead Amazons duel, they joust like medieval knights. When pirates attack, the Amazons circle their wagons and the pirates ride around them like Indians in a Western. Thankfully, our heroes free the male laboring slaves, who ride to the rescue like the U.S. Cavalry. 
Huh?

Midsomer Murders #122 "Send In the Clowns" (2020)
Midsomer Murders #123 "The Point of Balance" (2020)
Midsomer Murders #124 "The Miniature Murders" (2020) - In addition to giving Annette Badland more to do then autopsies, this episode also featured Eleanor Bron as well as Clare Holman, who did the autopsies on Inspector Lewis.

Unsung Presents: Best In Black "Athletes" (2023) - This is a celebration of Laila Ali, Lisa Leslie, Muhammad Ali, Bill Russell, John Carlos & Tommie Smith, Venus Williams, Arthur Ashe, Jesse Owens,  Simone Biles, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Bubba Wallace and Colin Kaepernick.

Uncnsrd "Marques Houston" (2023)

X-MEN: THE LAST STAND (2006)

X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE (2009)

Did not enjoy:

A KIND OF LOVING (1962) - The "kitchen sink" theatrical dramas like LOOK BACK IN ANGER and the French "New Wave" films like LES QUATRE CENTS COUPS combined with the British documentary film tradition to create what has been called the British New Wave Film. Based on the 1960 novel by Stan Barstow, A KIND OF LOVING tells the dreary story of factory draughtsman Alan Bates who takes a fancy to typist June Ritchie. Is this film meant as a cautionary tale about pre-martial sex? It definitely is a cautionary tale about moving in with the bride's single mom after an unwanted pregnancy leads to marriage. For 1962, this must have been racy stuff and it was the sixth most popular film at the British box office. It also won the Golden Bear at the 12th Berlin International Film Festival. Now it seems like a joyless film about the necessity of condoms.Heck, Bates and Ritchie don't even seem to have enjoyed their moment of passion. This was the feature film debut of director John Schlesinger.

AMBUSH AT DARK CANYON (2012) - It is not likely that the USC Film School will be celebrating the work of director Dustin Rikert any time soon. Did he make this movie because he loved Westerns or because that's what his budget could afford? Do any of these new low-budget shot on digital Westerns look any good? Who thought that Kix Brooks of Brooks & Dunn could be a movie star? This is the third collaboration between actor/writer William Shockley and director Rikert and it does not make me want to see others. A young newspaper man Andrew W. Walker thinks there might be an article in the old West story of Duke Donovan, so he goes to see James Karen for more information. Karen finally decides to tell the story and most of the movie is an extended flashback. Kix Brooks plays Duke Donovan, who was a famous lawman until he participated in a bank robbery during which a child was killed. Sent to a prison run by Timothy V. Murphy, Brooks is abused because Murphy thinks Brooks know where the stolen money is. Hearing that the actual bank robber, Luke Massy, is still alive, Brooks begs Murphy to send someone to protect his wife, Sydney Penny. Murphy refuses, but custodian prisoner Ernie Hudson arranges for both he and Brooks to escape. Of course, our heroes arrive too late and they then set off to get revenge on Massy. With no sense of pace, AMBUSH AT DARK CANYON is dull, so there is plenty of time to wonder why Ernie Hudson isn't doing something better. Also, in a small role, is Abraham Benrubi of Men In Trees and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

BOYS NIGHT OUT (1962) - Reportedly, director Michael Gordon said "That's a picture that really started from a five page dirty joke that the writers sold to the producer."Arnie Sultan and Marvin Worth came up with the story which became the first U.S. film financed by Joseph E. Levine and Embassy Pictures - but sold to MGM.Martin Ransohoff produced the picture for Filmways Pictures in co-production with Kim Novak's company Kimco. Ira Wllach got screenplay credit on a project that was intended to revive Kim Novak's career after the death of Columbia's Harry Cohn and the end of her contract. While the film wasn't a success, it is thought to have helped to make James Garner a star.  Garner is a divorced man commuting by train from Connecticut to work in New York with three married buddies - Tony Randall, Howard Duff and Howard Morris. Every Thursday, the four guys meet for a night out in the city, and naturally the three married men dream of meeting girls. After seeing Garner's boss with his extra-marital girlfriend, the guys wonder if they could afford a "love nest". Garner doesn't want to go along with the plan, but he ends up agreeing to see if he can find an apartment that fits the criteria laid down in an issue of Play Mate magazine. Jim Backus is a real estate agent eager to accept Garner's low ball offer to lease a plush apartment because of the murder that had occurred there. Randall also wants Garner to find a young blonde to live there, and Garner suggests that Randall put an ad in the paper. When Kim Novak shows up to possibly lease the available apartment, all of the boys thinks that she's interested in completing their "love nest". However, Novak is a sociology student under Professor Oscar Homolka, and she figures that leading these guys on would be good field work for her study on the "Adolescent Fantasies of the Adult Suburban Male". Of course, there's no "hanky-panky" as she knows the men mostly want to talk about themselves. Of course when the men start showing more affection to their wives, the suspicion grows that the husbands may be cheating, so the trio hire private detective Fred Clark. Also being suspicious is Novak's neighbor, Ruth Mc Devitt. Naturally, Garner and Novak fall in love and everything comes to an head when everyone shows up in the apartment and Novak has to explain herself. This is the kind of romantic comedy which is all about people wanting to have sex but not having sex. I didn't much like these films when I was a kid and I don't much like them now.

BULLET CODE (1940) - George O'Brien started his career as a Western hero in 1924, but 16 years later he seems a bit short and stout for the role. O'Brien is shocked to learn that one of his cowboys, Kirby Grant, was actually part of a gang planning to steal his herd. While the evil gang plans to kill O'Brien and his men while they sleep, Grant shoots his gun early to warn the intended victims. For this, Grant is fatally shot by gang leader Harry Woods. With his dying breath, Grant asks O'Brien to tell his folks what happened. In Encintas, O'Brien and his sidekick Slim Whitaker find that Grant's father, Howard Hickman, and sister, Virginia Vale, are being harrased by Walter Miller's thugs. Miller wants to buy Hickman's ranch as part of his scheme to take stolen cattle over the border into Mexico. Of course, Woods and William Haade come to town to join Miller's gang, but O'Brien and Whitaker are able to stand against them. David Howard directed 45 movies in his career, and none of them are celebrated.

THE GUN HAWK (1963) - I knew this was going to be a tough movie to watch when it began with Rod Lauren singing "A Searcher For Love" over the opening credits. Deputy Morgan Woodward is jealous of Sheriff Rod Cameron's obvious affection for young saddle tramp Rod Lauren. He compares it to the affection Cameron had for Rory Calhoun when he and Woodward were kids. Naturally, Calhoun soon rides into town. As Calhoun has a reputation has a criminal, Cameron requests that Calhoun not stick around too long. However, Calhoun ends up in the middle of two bullies picking on Lauren, and reluctantly ends up helping Lauren. Because of this, Lauren decides to hang around with Calhoun. Later, in the saloon, the bullies decide to pick on old drunk John Litel, which angers Calhoun. The bullies seem to befriend Litel and take him outside. Calhoun goes to investigate, and steps into the alley where the bullies plan to kill him. However, Litel jumps in front of Calhoun and take the bullet instead. It turns out that Litel is Calhoun's father, but Cameron warns Calhoun against seeking revenge. Of course, Calhoun doesn't heed the advice and Cameron soon shows up to arrest him. Calhoun won't be arrested, and as he rides away, Cameron wounds him in the arm. Before the Sheriff can fire again, Lauren clobbers him over the head. Catching up with Calhoun, Lauren digs the bullet out of Calhoun and then helps him to reach the outlaw settlement of Sanctuary. Covering up the fact that he's wounded, Calhoun soon enforces the no killing policy of Sanctuary and kicks Robert J. Wilke out of town. Cameron shows up to arrest Calhoun, but finds that everyone in town stands in the way of him taking Calhoun away. Deputy Woodward objects to Cameron's plan to bed down outside of Sanctuary waiting to see how badly Calhoun was hurt. Ruta Lee wonders why Calhoun has been avoiding her, but soon discovers it is because the wound has become infected and Calhoun is dying. Not wanting to die in bed, Calhoun forces Lauren out into the street for a fatal gunfight. Lauren refuses to fight until Calhoun shoots him in the arm. Lauren returns fire, kills Calhoun and then is told that he can no longer live in Sanctuary. As Lauren rides away with Cameron and Woodward, Cameron remarks how Calhoun was an effective lawman in the outlaw haven. What interested me most about THE GUN HAWK is how did it happen that Rod Lauren was costumed in just about the same outfit as Adam West in THE RELENTLESS FOUR - white hat, tan vest, pink shirt and light colored slacks. Roger J. Weinberg did the costumes for GUN HAWK in 1963, while Rafael Abienzo and Giulia Mafai did the costumes for THE RELENTLESS FOUR in 1965. When did Western heroes start wearing pink shirts? This was the last feature film directed by veteran Edward Ludwig and it was an obviously low-budget production with many exterior scenes shot on sound stages. For me, this film has no entertainment value.

IN OLD OKLAHOMA, aka WAR OF THE WILDCATS (1943) - John Wayne stars in this Western romantic comedy set in 1906. Albert Dekker has become so rich with his oil strikes that he has his own private rail car. When the train stops in a small town for Dekker to send a few telegrams, he sees a group of older women putting Martha Scott on the train accusing her of being a "jezebel" for having written a saucy novel. Intrigued to meet this attractive "jezebel", Dekker is pleased when it turns out that there is no available seat on the train, so he offers Scott a place in his private car. After the train is on its way, Dekker tries to force his intentions on Scott, but is interrupted by John Wayne jumping aboard the private car. Wayne's horse died, so he hopped on the train for a ride. Scott welcomes Wayne as a chaperone much to Dekker's displeasure. It turns out that Scott is a school teacher who doesn't know "the ways of the world", and Dekker invites her to come with him to Sapulpa, the town which is growing because of his oil boom. If Scott is getting off there, then so is Wayne. It is there that Wayne runs into his old friend, stagecoach driver George "Gabby" Hayes. When Dekker puts Scott up in an hotel run by Marjorie Rambeau, Rambeau naturally assumes Scott to be a "loose woman". When Scott informs Rambeau that she is a school teacher who is not afraid to slap Dekker when he gets fresh, Rambeau takes an instant liking of her. Dekker is convinced that the really big oil field lies under Indian land, and hopes that Hayes will provide a good introduction to Chief Robert Warwick. After getting an outlaw friend to pretend to attack Dekker in the saloon where Dale Evans performs a saucy song and dance number, Wayne supplants Cherokee Kid Paul Fix as Dekker's bodyguard. At the meeting with the Chief, Wayne, who speaks the Indian's language, warns that Dekker is trying to buy the oil rights cheap. Trusting Wayne, the Chief grants the former cowboy turned soldier the rights, which Scott convinces Wayne to accept. As it is on Indian land, the oil rights have to be approved by President Theodore Roosevelt, played by Sidney Blackmer. Dekker uses his money and his influence in Washington D.C. to get an audience with the President, but when Blackmer discovers that the other petitioner is his old Sergeant from the Rough Riders in Cuba, Wayne gets the approval. Of course, Dekker tries a variety of dirty tricks to thwart Wayne's contract to deliver 10,000 gallons of oil in four months. However, he does not approve of Fix blowing up the well, hoping to get back his bodyguard job. As the explosion killed Byron Foulger, Wayne is completely justified in filling Fix full of pistol lead - five shots! - when the Cherokee Kid tries to shoot him in the back. With all of his equipment destroyed, Wayne illegally borrows Dekker's portable oil rig. When Dekker shows up to take it back, he and Wayne have one of the most celebrated fist fights in Western movie history. (Or rather their stunt doubles have one of the most celebrates fist fights in Western movie history.) The fight ends when Wayne's oil well erupts, but Dekker then informs his rival that he owns the pipeline, so he doubts that Wayne will get the 10,000 gallons to Tulsa by tomorrow's closing time. Overnight, Wayne and his men build oil wagons and the race to Tulsa begins in the morning. The refinery is run by an old friend of Rambeau, so she and Scott race to make certain that it stays open long enough for Wayne's wagons to arrive. While there is a lot of action in IN OLD OKLAHOMA, the major focus is on the difficulties Scott and Wayne have before finally kissing. Thomson Burtis came up with story, but Ethel Hill and Eleanore Griffin get screenplay credit. Albert S. Rogell was the director. Having landed respected actress Martha Scott, Republic Pictures decided to give this film a bigger budget. Its success convinced them that larger budgets was a good investment. Reportedly, Rhonda Flemming made her debut in this film as a dance hall girl, but I couldn't find her.

SHEEP AND WOLVES: PIG DEAL (2019) - When one decides to take a look at every movie that pops up, one is constantly surprised at how many movies are available about which one has never heard. This turns out to be a sequel to the 2016 Russian computer animated feature SHEEP AND WOLVES. Produced by Wizart Animation and CTB Film Company, this feature tells of a wolf named Grey who is the leader of a village in which predators and prey (Wolves and Sheep) have learned to live in harmony. Hearing of this, Gark, the leader of the Black Wolves, is infuriated as this is "against the laws of nature". Learning that the Black Wolves are planning to attack, Grey tries to organize the villagers into defensive units. Unfortunately, someone is a saboteur and their efforts to build a wall fail. They next plan to make a potion that will give everyone fighting strength, but the saboteur switches the potion into one which turns everyone into a pig. Naturally, when everything looks bad, our heroes turn things around and in the end, the Black Wolves decide to join the peaceful village. 

Unsung Presents: Best In Black "Fashion" (2023)

X-MEN: FIRST CLASS (2011) - I enjoyed the cameo by Robecca Romijn, but thought the idea of sticking the X-Men into the history of the Cuban Missile Crisis not only stupid but insulting.

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Charles Gilbert watched:

THE BIG BLUFF (1955) B&W. Playboy John Bromfield, while carrying on a duplicitous relationship with Rosemary Stack,  courts an heiress (Martha Vickers) who is convalescing her heart condition in high style. Her doctor (Robert Hutton) has given her a terminal diagnosis. She marries the playboy as he plans her murder.

ISLE OF THE FISHMEN (1979 1981) Stylish horror with steampunk sets. Similar to ISLAND OF LOST SOULS. Shipwrecked prisoners, one a doctor, discover a bizarre island inhabited by reclusive and devious Englishman Edmond Rackham (Richard Johnson) and dame Amanda Marvin (Barbara Bach). She makes her rounds on horseback at darkness feeding man-fish mutations. Her renowned biologist father (Joseph Cotton) in seclusion  s ill, but had established a relationship with the mutants under auspises of conniving Rackham. The protagonist visiting doctor (Claudio Casinelli) steps in to help and is given tour of the island that conceals, in briny unfathomable depths, the ruins of Atlantis and its bountiful treasures. The only means to retrieve the riches is the creepy fishmen. Local  voodoo natives also forecast eruption of the nearby volcano. Additional sequences for American audiences at the beginning include appearances by Cameron Mitchell and Mel Ferrer.

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David Deal Enjoyed:

QUEEN OF BABYLON (54) - Chaldean rebel Ricardo Montalban refuses to bow down to the evil conquering king of Assyria. He survives an attack by the king's men but is wounded. Found by shepherdess Rhonda Fleming, he is nursed back to health and the two fall in love. When she is taken to be a concubine of the king, Ricardo vows revenge. Good old-fashioned epic love story with plenty of twists of fate for the star-crossed lovers. Solid entertainment.

RANGERS OF FORTUNE (40) - Three rogues, Fred MacMurray, Gilbert Roland, and Albert Dekker, find themselves in a pickle when Dekker takes the sheriff job in a town run by evil aristocrat Joseph Schildkraut. Breezy buddy western that takes a dark turn into pathos. Enjoyable if not essential.

RAGE OF THE BUCCANEERS (63) - Vincent Price is the secret leader of the slave trade in the Carribean and Ricardo Montalban is the Black Pirate who opposes him. Rousing pirate adventure, not so well-healed but acceptable entertainment in this vein. The lovely ladies lusting after Ricardo are Guilia Rubini and Liana Orfei.

DECISION OF SUNDOWN (57)

LONE WOLF AND CUB: SWORD OF VENGEANCE (72)

SOL MADRID (67)

Mildly Enjoyed

TWICE TOLD TALES (63)

THEY HAVE CHANGED FACES (71)

FELICITY (79)

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Angel Rivera Enjoyed:

"Young Sheldon" S6 E17"

"The Searchers"(1956)

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Bertrand van Wonterghem Enjoyed:

Gokushufudo / The way of the househusband – season 1 (2020) – episodes 1 & 2

Will Trent – season 1 – episodes 2 & 3

Wagons east ! (1994, Peter Markle)

Mildly enjoyed

Tupyo / Into the ring 

(2020) – season 1 – episodes 15 & 16

Shazam ! Fury of the gods (2022, David F. Sandberg)

Superuomini, superdonne, superbotte (1974, Alfonso Brescia)

Young Sheldon – season 6 – episode 16

Did not enjoy:

65 (2022, Scott Beck & Bryan Woods)

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Friday, April 7, 2023

April 8 - 14, 2023

 


To answer these trivia questions, please email me at scinema@earthlink.net.

Brain Teasers:

Which Italian actor played Pat Garrett in an Italian Western?
Tom Betts, Angel Rivera, George Grimes and Bertrand van Wonterghem knew that it was Fausto Tozzi in EL HOMBRE QUE MATO A BILLY EL NINO, aka FOR A FEW BULLETS MORE.

Which Spanish actor played the Sheriff out to get Billy Carter in a Spanish Western?
Tom Betts, Angel Rivera, George Grimes and Bertrand van Wonterghem knew that it was Aldo Sambrell in FUERA DE LA LEY.

Which director, born in Argentina, was given director's credit on a number of Westerns shot in Spain for tax purposes?
Tom Betts and Bertrand van Wonterghem knew that it was Leon Klimovksy.

And now for some new brain teasers:

Which Italian actor co-wrote a Western, which arguably gave him the best role of his career?
Which American actor co-wrote his only Western?
By what name is Alex Burks better known?

Name the movies from which these images came.


Tom Betts and Bertrand van Wonterghem identified last week's frame grab of Guy Madison as Wyatt Earp in DESAFIO EN RIO BRAVO, aka GUNMEN OF THE RIO GRANDE.
Above is a new photo.
Can you name from what movie it came?


Bertrand van Wonterghem, George Grimes and Angel Rivera identified last week's frame grab of Yoko Tani and Gordon Scott in MACISTE ALLA CORTE DEL GRAN KHAN, aka SAMSON AND THE SEVEN MIRACLES OF THE WORLD.
Above is a new photo.
Can you name from what movie it came?


No one identified the above photo. It's from RATS NOTTE DI TERRORE, aka RATS NIGHT OF TERROR.


George Grimes identified last week's photo from AN AMOROUS WOMAN OF THE TANG DYNASTY.
Above is a new photo.
Can you name from what movie it came?

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I am interested in knowing what movies you have watched and what you enjoyed or not. So please send me an email at scinema@earthlink.net if you'd like to share. Here's what I watched last week:

Enjoyed:

11'09''01, aka SEPTEMBER 11, aka 11 MINUTES 9 SECONDS 1 IMAGE (2002) French producer Alain Brigand had the idea of getting 11 filmmakers from around the world to contribute a short film commenting on the impact of the destruction of the World Trade Center. Former teen heartthrob turned Oscar winning producer Jacques Perrin assisted in pulling everything together. 
From Iran, director Samira Makhmalbaf focused on the children in an Afghan refugee camp in Iran who work on making mud bricks. Their teacher calls all of the children together to explain the catastrophe, but they seem more concerned with the catastrophes in their own lives. 
From France, director Claude Lelouch tells the story of a deaf-mute French photographer who is having an affair with a tour guide in New York City. Because they had a fight, she is convinced that he will leave her as he goes out the door to guide a tour to the World Trade Center. As she is writing, she doesn't see the events playing out on TV, but thinks that it would take a miracle for the man to return to her. 
From Egypt, director Youssef Chahine begins with how he was turned away from making a film at the World Trade Center because he didn't have a permit. Later, Chahine is visited by the ghost of an American soldier killed in the 1983 bombing of the Multinational Force in Beirut, Lebanon. Chahine tries to explain to the ghost that American foreign policy after World War II has led to militancy. They observe a young Palestinian man strapping on a "suicide vest" and heading out on a mission. 
From Bosnia-Herzegovina, director Danis Tanovic shows a young woman from Srebrenica hearing about the World Trade Center destruction on the radio, but deciding that it is more important for her to participate in the monthly demonstration, on the 11th, of the massacre by Bosnian Serbs on July 11, 1995. 
From Burkina Faso, director Idrissa Ouedraogo tells the story of a boy who has to leave school in order to get a job selling newspapers in order to help pay for his sick mother's medical bills. After reading that there was a $25 million reward for Osama bin Laden, the boy thinks he sees the fellow on the street. Enlisting his friends in a plan to capture the wanted man, the boy thinks about all of the good he could accomplish with that money. However, the target soon leaves on a jet plane.
From the United Kingdom, director Ken Loach profiles a refugee living in London of the C.I.A. sponsored coup in Chile on September 11, 1973. He writes a letter to the families of those killed in the World Trade Center destruction asking them to unite in memory with those killed in Chile.
From Mexico, director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu mostly uses the sounds of the World Trade Center reportage on a black screen. Occassionaly, we get a visual flash, mostly of those who jumped from the skyscrapers to their deaths. It ends with the an Arabic sentence, then translated as "Does God's light guide us or blind us?"
From Israel, director Amos Gitai contributed a film shot all in one take showing the aftermath of a terrorist bombing in Tel Aviv with first responders dealing with in the injured and the search for more bombs. A television reporter arrives on the scene to report live on the incident. When her feed is cut off due to the news about what happened in New York City, she responds by remembering other catastrophes which occurred on September 11 in history. 
From Pakistan, director Mira Nair relates the true story of the mother of Mohammad Salman Hamdani. An American citizen of Pakastani heritage, when Salman was reported missing during the downing of the World Trade Center, authorities began to investigate whether he was part of the terrorist plot. His mother found herself shunned by her former friends in the community as the investigation was reported on television. Eventually, when Salman's remains were found in the World Trade Center, it was realized that being an Emergency Medical Technician, he had rushed to the scene to help with the first responders. 
From the U.S., director Sean Penn cast Ernest Borgnine as a lonely widower complaining to his dead wife that the apartment doesn't get enough light for her flowers to grow. Suddenly, one day, the shadows of the Twin Towers fall, the sunlight gets the flowers to bloom, and Borgnine comes out of his mental haze to realized the truth.
From Japan, director Shohei Imamura uses the story of a Japanese solder, who returned from the trauma of World War II, convinced that he is a snake. A flashback suggests that the soldier's trauma stemmed from being beaten by a fellow soldier accusing him of not wanting to participate in their "Holy War". Driven out into the wild, the soldier is seen drinking from a river, before the message "Holy wars do not exist" appears on the screen.

BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER (2022)

Mildly enjoyed:

ERCOLE CONTRO I TIRANNI DI BABILONIA, aka HERCULES AGAINST THE TYRANTS OF BABYLON (1964) - Many feel that all of these "sword and sandal" films are silly, but this one really is. It seems that director and co-writer Domenico Paolella and co-writer Luciano Martino spent their time trying to figure out how to reuse footage shot for SODOM AND GOMORRAH rather than come up with a sensible plot. Rock Stevens plays Hercules, but he's stuck in a script that seems more suited for Maciste, though he's on a mission to save his queen like URSUS. In any case, fans of the mythological, or even the cinematic, Hercules will be disappointed, especially by that very unconvincing club Stevens waves around - and even throws occasionally. Come to think of it, that club makes him look like a well barbered Alley Oop.But the film is filled with favorite performers like Helga Line, Mario Petri, Livio Lorenzon, Franco Balducci and Pietro Torrisi. Not so familiar is Anna-Maria Polani, who is beautiful. Director Paolella made a number of these films, and all of which seem to suffer from "how do we reuse footage from more expensive productions". Jeff Cameron can be seen first as a Babilonian soldier and then as a freed slave attacking Assyrian soldiers.

TO DECADENCE WITH LOVE, THANKS FOR EVERYTHING (2020) - Stuart Sox seems to have felt that the New Orleans Southern Decadence Week needed to be documented so he did. Mostly following Laveau Contraire and Franky Canga, Sox shows the hard work and dedication of cross dressing performers hoping to be able to make a living doing "drag".

Unsung Presents Best In Black: Fashion Icons (2023)

Uncnsrd "Tevin Campbell" (2023) 

X-MEN (2000)

X 2: X-MEN UNITED (2003)

Did not enjoy:

FRIEND REQUEST, aka UNFRIEND (2016) - An official German-South African co-production, FRIEND REQUEST is a warning to beautiful young women who are popular on Facebook not to become "friends" with creepy young women who have no friends. Alycia Debnam-Carey (of Fear The Walking Dead) is the woman who gets taught a lesson by Liesl Ahlers. Co-writer and director Simon Verhoeven (the son of director Michael Verhoeven and actress Senta Berger) creates the idea of a "black mirror" in front of which a witch can hang and burn herself to death in order to become something like a demon. Debnam-Carey befriends Ahlers out of sympathy, but when Ahlers begins to stalk her, our heroine "unfriends" her - dropping her Facebook friends total to "0". After Ahlers kills herself, our heroine finds that her best friends suddenly also start killing themselves, and videos of the suicides appear on her Facebook feed. The movie occassionally shows how Debnam-Carey's "friends" total is diminishing with each outrageous posting. Our heroine asks computer geek Connor Paolo to help figure out what's going on, when he decides that the only way to stop the death of her friends, is to kill her himself. However, witches (or demons) can control wasps so our heroine survives in order for the movie to reach its non-ending. The music over the end credits - by either Gary Go or Martin Todsharow - is the only enjoyable element of the movie. I've had my fill of watching Debnam-Carey being terrified thanks to Fear the Walking Dead.

RoboCop Prime Directives "Dark Justice" (2001)

THREE NIGHT STAND (2013) - Sam Huntington and Meaghan Rath aren't doing well as a couple, so he hopes that a romantic weekend at a ski lodge will rekindle the romance. Surprise, the ski lodge is being run by Huntington's ex-girlfriend Emmanuelle Chriqui. Canadian co-writer and director Pat Kiely's film is billed as a romantic comedy, but it isn't very romantic and it isn't funny. Kiely soon moved on to making "rom-coms" for the Hallmark Channel. Catherine Breillat fans may enjoy that her name gets dropped in a conversation.

WITHOUT A TRACE (1983) - I had no interest in seeing this movie when it first came out. I did not want to put up with watching Kate Nelligan be anxious and miserable for two hours. The publicity for the film gave away that it had an happy ending, so why put up with it? Well, 40 years later, it showed up on the TV schedule, so I figured I could fast-forward through it in case there were some surprises to be had. Not a surprise, since this was released by 20th Century Fox back when they still had the rights to STAR WARS, was seeing STAR WARS merchandise in the missing child's room. Producer/director Stanley R. Jaffe spent much of the running time on the police procedures in dealing with a missing child case, as well as what a visitor had to do when visiting the Brooklyn Detention Center. Inspired by the case of Etan Patz - which did not have an happy ending, Beth Gutcheon wrote the novel STILL MISSING, and was given the credit for writing the screenplay. It was surprising how much director Jaffe milked the happy ending, which, even for someone with a cynical perspective, proved effective.

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Charles Gilbert watched:

Waco  American Apocalypse. Three part documentary with extensive original footage.

TRUE JUSTICE, URBAN WARFARE Steven Seagal produced and plays a cop leading a team of two men and two women on the case of a rapist.  Separately he  is targeted by someone from his blackops days in Afghanistan.

THE 27th DAY (1957) B&W. Creature Features presentation includes Tina Cole (television's My Three Sons) visiting the set with host Vincent Van Gogh. The film involves 5 culturally diverse earthlings whisked off to space for instructions on each managing a small box containing 3 capsules that could annihilate respective international enemies. In the end the bad guys (defined in the film as Marxists) are all killed.off, leaving the world peaceful. Gene Barry, George Voskovec, Valerie French.

The Detectives S1E02 'A Shot in the Dark' A policeman is grilled after shooting a 14 year old (Bart Braverman) in the mean dark streets of LA. The Sicilian immigrant residents are vengeful.

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David Deal Enjoyed:

BOB LE FLAMBEUR (56)

THE PREVIEW MURDER MYSTERY (36) - Famous Hollywood actor Rod La Roque has been receiving threatening notes, and when he is killed at the preview of his latest picture, suspicion falls upon the denizens of the studio. Publicity man Reginald Denny and his secretary Frances Drake (Mad Love) determine to solve the mystery. Paramount thriller shot on their lot and stages with plenty of "in" jokes for fans of the oldies. A good watch.

THE SNORKEL (58)

PARANOIAC (61)

RANGO (11)

MOONAGE DAYDREAM (22) - Immersive documentary on David Bowie. Recommended for fans.

DEAD EYES OF LONDON (60)

A QUEEN FOR CAESAR (62) - The power struggle between Cleopatra (Pascale Petit) and her brother kicks off this telling of the famous tale. Petit plays the queen as a conniving temptress who will say anything to get her way. Reasonably well-mounted and fun. Giorgio Ardisson is the captain of the guard who falls for Cleo and aids her escape from her brother's grip. Features Akim Tamiroff, Rik Battaglia, and Gordon Scott shows up near the end as Julius Caesar.

Mildly Enjoyed

THE PRICE OF FEAR (56) - On the same night that decent fellow Lex Barker is being framed for the murder of his former business partner, investment counselor Merle Oberon runs down an old man and flees the scene. When Lex steals her car, Merle senses a way to out of her predicament. This has some neat film noir plotting but leans heavier on the relationship drama. Enjoyed it but it's not very dynamic.

PRIVATE HELL 36 (54) - Detectives Howard Duff and Steve Cochran are on the trail of stolen loot. They track some of it to Ida Lupino (who co-wrote) who tips them to a guy with the dough. When that guy drives off a cliff, Cochran steals some of the marked money which puts the two partners on a trajectory with a bad ending. Don Siegel directs with speed and efficiency, traits that would serve him well with Dirty Harry, etc. This leans more toward melodrama than hardboiled doom but it's a solid cast and soundtrack.

SO EVIL, MY SISTER (74) - When Susan Strasberg's husband commits suicide she moves in with her sister, Faith Domergue, a recent mental health patient. Susan soon begins experiencing hallucinations and it appears someone is trying to drive her insane. Reginald Le Borg's (Diary of a Madman) would-be Hitchcockian thriller is poorly executed and indifferently acted. You've seen it before and done better elsewhere.

NORMAN CONQUEST (53)

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Angel Rivera Enjoyed:

"Mister Roberts" (1955)

"The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex" (1939)

Mildly enjoyed:

"Superman and Lois" Season #3, episode #4

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Bertrand van Wonterghem Enjoyed:

Tupyo / Into the ring (2020) – season 1 – episodes 10 to 14

Super-héros malgré lui (2021, Philippe Lacheau)

Beau Brummel (1924, Harry Beaumont)

Alibi.com (2016, Philippe Lacheau)

They rode west (1954, Phil Karlson)

Mildly enjoyed

Machine-gun Kelly (1958, Roger Corman)

Young Sheldon – season 6 – episode 15

The big door prize – season 1 – episode 1

Murder mystery 2 (2022, Jeremy Garelick)

Fumer fait tousser (2022, Quentin Dupieux)

Viaje al centro de la tierra – season 1 – episode 1

Did not enjoy:

Canis familiaris – season 1 – episode 1

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