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From: Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org>
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Subject: Re: What Did You Watch? 2024-03-16 (Saturday)
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On 3/17/2024 10:32 AM, Dimensional Traveler wrote:
> On 3/17/2024 8:50 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:
>>
>> Friday Night Sext Scandal (LMN) - "Inspired by real stories"... Blech!!
>>     This went pretty much as you would expect, except for the dude's 
>> mother refusing to let him confess to the police and helping him 
>> destroy evidence (a hard drive).
>>     The lead kid (Anthony Timpano, who in a bit of feminist 
>> highhandedness is credited second, despite clearly being the film's 
>> lead and main focus)
> 
> More likely whoever got top credit had a better agent or was better 
> known to the producers.
> 

True.  See Superman: The Movie for an example of this.  You get Marlon 
Brandon, then Gene Hackman, then the director, then the title card, then 
finally Christopher Reeve.


>> must be small! as he was barely taller than Devyn Nekoda, and she's 
>> *tiny*!! (former ballet dancer).
>>     Anyway, this is one of those flicks that will not be worth a 
>> rewatch, as it's both unpleasant and depressing (and also 
>> unsatisfying, as nobody really *pays* in the end...)
>>
>> What did you watch?
>>
> The Twilight Zone S4E03 'Valley of the Shadow' - DVR
> A reporter (Ed Nelson) visits a town whose inhabitants can manipulate 
> time, energy and matter.  With James Doohan.  (Comcast)
> A reporter stumbles into a peaceful town where miracles seem to occur 
> due to technology and the townsfolk won't let him leave.  (IMDb)
> Trivia: James Doohan (Mr. Johnson) is one of 4 regular Star Trek (1966) 
> actors to have been in The Twilight Zone.

I did not know that.  Although I don't really remember this episode.


  William Shatner was in
> Nightmare at 20,000 Feet (1963) and Nick of Time (1960) . Leonard Nimoy 
> was in A Quality of Mercy (1961), and George Takei in The Encounter (1964).
> David Opatoshu (Mr. Dorn) also played the head of another place with 
> strange secrets; in A Taste of Armageddon (1967) he was Anan 7, head of 
> the council on planet Eminiar VII, in which the Enterprise landing party 
> were also unable to leave, having been condemned to death by the 
> computer-fought war.
> Spoilers!  Va 1963, Cuvyvc Erqsvryq hfrf n 3Q cevagre orybatvat gb uvf 
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> pncnovyvgl bs perngvat svernezf sebz 3Q cevagref orpnzr n ernyvgl va 2012.
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> znlbe'f bssvpr gb cebqhpr na vgrz gb nvq va uvf rfpncr. Gur "qhcyvpngvat 
> znpuvar" svyrf va gur bssvpr ner sbe ercebqhpvat 1. Tbyq (vatbg) 2. 
> Tengr (svercynpr) 3. Tha .38 (Cbyvpr).
> 
> 
> The Twilight Zone S4E05 'Mute' - DVR
> Parents raise their daughter (Ann Jillian) without verbal communication 
> in order to fully develop her telepathic powers.  (Comcast)
> The orphaned daughter of telepathic parents must learn to speak and deal 
> with a world she cannot communicate in.  (IMDb)
> Trivia: The main street that Ilsa runs across is the same one used in I 
> Sing the Body Electric (1962). Located on the MGM backlot in Culver 
> City, it was known as the "New England Street", and is same set that was 
> featured in the Andy Hardy movies, starring Mickey Rooney., Elvis 
> Presley's "Jailhouse Rock", Frank Sinatra's "Some Came Running" and the 
> 1970s musical fantasy "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band", starring 
> The Bee Gees, which was the last major film shot there. Much of the MGM 
> backlot had been demolished in 1974, and the remainder, including the 
> New England Street, was pulled down in 1978, soon after filming wrapped 
> on "Sgt Pepper's".
> 
> 

I remember this episode but there's not really a twist that I recall. 
It was more like a melodrama about a girl who refused to talk while her 
adoptive parents fretted over her then she says I love you or something 
like that.  Or did some other telepath show up at the end but she stayed 
with the adoptive family?  Either way, there was no real twist.


> Well, one good thing about working through all these TZ episode, my DVR 
> is down to below 50% full.  :P
> 
> 
> What Did You Watch?
> 
> 
> 
> 

I watched:

Ghostbusters (4K disc) 1984 comedy about a team of scientists teaming up 
to bust ghosts because busting makes them feel good.  Holds up great.


Ghostbusters II (4K disc) 1989 sequel which answers the question when 
things happen, someone has to deal with it, and He-Man is not available, 
who you gonna call?  Sure, it could have been better, but I still like 
this one.  And for anyone wondering whatever happened to Dana's boss the 
museum curator, he became a summer camp counselor, then he changed his 
name, went to law school and became a lawyer.  And before he immigrated 
to America, he slayed dragons in his home country.


Ghostbusters (4K disc) 2016 reboot which has a new team of Ghostbusters 
forming to once again save New York from evil ghosts. I know there is a 
very vocal group that loves to hate this movie.  But I really like it. 
I laughed at the jokes, and I really like the story, especially the 
aspect of having the main villain start out as a twisted human 
intentionally releasing ghosts on the city.  And the movie just looks 
nice too.  I think this might have been my first time watching the movie 
in 2D instead of 3D.  I know the 3D disc is reference quality, but I 
just didn't feel like wearing the 3D glasses.  The 2D looked great but 
the movie clearly screamed to be watched in 3D.  There were so many 
scenes where things were coming out of the screen.  But in a very nice 
touch the 2D version mimicked 3D by having a *lot* of the effects come 
out of the scope framing (black bars) which made it look as if the shots 
were coming out of the screen.  It also had shifting aspect ratios which 
was another nice touch.


Ghostbusters: Afterlife (4K disc) 2021 sequel which continues the story 
of the 4 original Ghostbusters.  This one focuses on Egon's daughter and 
grandkids who move into his farm after his death.  The grandkids don't 
know he was a Ghostbuster but after finding his equipment they uncover a 
plot by one of the Ghostbuster's old enemies to destroy the world and 
only Egon was holding the door until his untimely death.  This was my 
first time watching this since seeing it in the theater.  It holds up 
very well.  But and I remember thinking this when I saw it the first 
time, it is pretty much a remake of the first movie.  Sure, it's a 
different cast (although all the originals except for Rick Moranis 
return).  But it hits all the same beats as the first movie. And it even 
has the same score.  In response to the 2016 movie, they went full on 
nostalgia for this one.  And they hit that nostalgia button hard!  You 
want more of the same, you're getting more of the same!  Good thing for 
them, I liked more of the same.  :-)


Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - "Probability of Doom" - Just above 
background noise.