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Path: ...!weretis.net!feeder8.news.weretis.net!eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: "Evelyn C. Leeper" <evelynchimelisleeper@gmail.com> Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.fandom Subject: MT VOID, 04/26/24 -- Vol. 42, No. 43, Whole Number 2325 Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2024 10:38:55 -0400 Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 318 Message-ID: <v0ln1v$13hhn$1@dont-email.me> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Injection-Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2024 16:38:57 +0200 (CEST) Injection-Info: dont-email.me; posting-host="0e31ed3974e2868a7358220e05eb8117"; logging-data="1164855"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX19axRj1+GKQZVyT9P4M8lkU" User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird Cancel-Lock: sha1:YiYI7zcEd6/sZfaVBaptEv10UaQ= Content-Language: en-US Bytes: 13734 THE MT VOID 04/26/24 -- Vol. 42, No. 43, Whole Number 2325 Co-Editor: Mark Leeper, mleeper@optonline.net Co-Editor: Evelyn Leeper, eleeper@optonline.net Sending Address: evelynchimelisleeper@gmail.com All material is the opinion of the author and is copyrighted by the author unless otherwise noted. All comments sent or posted will be assumed authorized for inclusion unless otherwise noted. To subscribe or unsubscribe, send mail to eleeper@optonline.net The latest issue is at <http://www.leepers.us/mtvoid/latest.htm>. An index with links to the issues of the MT VOID since 1986 is at <http://leepers.us/mtvoid/back_issues.htm>. Topics: Middletown (NJ) Science Fiction Discussion Group Mark's Picks for Turner Classic Movies in May (comments by Mark R. Leeper and Evelyn C. Leeper) Free E-Books from NASA and the Hubble Telescope (comments by Evelyn C. Leeper) James Webb Space Telescope Finds Sign of Possible Exoplanet Life (letter of comment by Gregory Frederick) Translations (letters of comment by Gary McGath and Hal Heydt) "Rashomon-type" Stories (letter of comment by Peter Trei) This Week's Reading (TO PROVE A VILLAIN) (book comments by Evelyn C. Leeper) =================================================================== TOPIC: Middletown (NJ) Science Fiction Discussion Group May 2 AELITA: QUEEN OF MARS (1924) & novel by Alexei Tolstoy (1923) <https://tinyurl.com/hoopla-Aelita> =================================================================== TOPIC: Mark's Picks for Turner Classic Movies in May (comments by Mark R. Leeper and Evelyn C. Leeper) Two For One: "A new limited series airing for thirteen consecutive Saturday evenings beginning April 6th at 8PM EDT ... will explore the history, artform and allure of the double feature, a staple of moviegoing for decades. Join TCM host Ben Mankiewicz each Saturday evening as he sits down with a different filmmaker who has carefully curated a double bill of films to share. From comforting combinations to surprising and thought-provoking duos, we will showcase how these films connect, entertain, and speak to each other and the viewer." The stand-out May double feature (and indeed, the stand-out films for May) are the two chosen by Spike Lee for May 4: A FACE IN THE CROWD (1957) and ACE IN THE HOLE (1951). A FACE IN THE CROWD tells the story of "Lonesome Rhodes" from being a no-account bum to being one of the most powerful and most dangerous men in America. A FACE IN THE CROWD features Andy Griffith in one of his almost-serious roles. In this 1957 political drama Andy Griffith (in one of his almost-serious roles) plays Lonesome Rhodes, a bum in a drunk tank who gets a chance to perform on the radio. He is amazingly popular with his listeners and soon he is a media sensation. As his popularity builds across the country and soon he becomes aware of the political influence he has over his audience and he makes himself one of the most powerful and most dangerous men in the country. The film is an entertaining essay in how the public can be swayed and controlled. This is a powerful film that is timelier today than when it was made in 1957. It also features Patricia Neal and Walter Matthau, and was directed by the great (and controversial) Elia Kazan from a screenplay by Budd Schulberg. Both actor Kirk Douglas and director/writer Billy Wilder were known in 1951 for films in which they showed a cynical view of human nature. In ACE IN THE HOLE (a.k.a. THE BIG CARNIVAL) we have the double whammy of both. This is a neatly written story about politics and how the news media can be manipulated to control a reaction from the public. Douglas plays Chuck Tatum, a very talented newsman who nonetheless has been thrown off all the major newspapers for drinking and/or sex. Now his huge talent has landed him alone and penniless with a broken- down car driving through Albuquerque where he wheedles his way onto the local newspaper. He is waiting for an even a medium interest story he can build up to national news. But it seems like it will never come. Flash to a year later and the biggest story for him to cover, with a cub reporter, is a rattlesnake hunt. It is not exactly a "stop the presses story. But on the way he stops for gasoline. He sends the cub reporter in and the boy come back out saying there is a woman inside praying with all her might. Tatum realizes there is a big exploitable story here someplace. The woman's son was in the cave looking for Indian relics and was caught in a cave-in he cannot pull himself out. Tatum realizes this is a story with real exploitation value and decides that this situation has the potential to be made into a story that will be front-page news all across the country. With Tatum's help people from miles around flock to the site where a rescue will take place. The film can be read as a cynical comedy. [A FACE IN THE CROWD (1957), Saturday, May 2, 8:00 PM] [ACE IN THE HOLE (1951), Saturday, May 2, ???? PM] [-mrl/ecl] And some comments on some other films: May 1 seems to be a day of science fiction (see below). May 20 is ancient epics (see below). LAND OF THE PHARAOHS is of special interest to engineers. [-ecl] Other films of interest include: WEDNESDAY, May 1 6:00 AM From the Earth to the Moon (1958) 7:45 AM The Snow Devils (1965) 9:30 AM The Green Slime (1969) 11:15 AM Moon Zero Two (1969) 1:15 PM Countdown (1968) 3:00 PM Toward The Unknown (1956) 5:00 PM Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959) 6:30 PM The Thing from Another World (1951) FRIDAY, May 3 12:30 PM The Unholy Three (1930) 1:45 PM The Mind Reader (1933) 8:00 PM Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982) SATURDAY, May 4 8:24 AM The Walking Dead (1936) 1:45 PM Angels in the Outfield (1951) 8:00 PM A Face in the Crowd (1957) 10:15 PM Ace in the Hole (1951) MONDAY, May 6 11:30 PM Yellowface: Asian Whitewashing and Racism in Hollywood (2019) WEDNESDAY, May 8 12:30 AM Forbidden Planet (1956) SATURDAY, May 11 6:00 AM Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book (1942) 8:26 AM Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1958) 8:00 PM The Fisher King (1991) 10:30 PM Synecdoche, New York (2008) WEDNESDAY, May 15 2:15 PM A Guy Named Joe (1943) 8:00 PM Gigi (1958) SUNDAY, May 19 8:00 PM The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984) MONDAY, May 20 8:30 AM The Last Days of Pompeii (1935) 10:15 AM The Slave (1962) 12:15 PM Land of the Pharaohs (1955) 2:15 PM The Silver Chalice (1954) 4:45 PM Quo Vadis (1951) WEDNESDAY, May 22 12:15 AM Donkey Skin (1970) 2:00 AM The Glass Slipper (1955) 3:45 AM Brigadoon (1954) 5:45 AM The Thief of Bagdad (1940) 7:45 AM Lord of the Flies (1963) 9:45 PM Harvey (1950) TUESDAY, May 28 6:15 AM Mummy's Boys (1936) 7:30 AM My Demon Lover (1987) 9:00 AM The Smiling Ghost (1941) 10:30 AM Singapore Woman (1941) 11:45 AM The Reptile (1966) ========== REMAINDER OF ARTICLE TRUNCATED ==========