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spryfilm · 1 year
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Blu-ray review: “Jerry Lewis at Columbia” (1967 - 1969)
Blu-ray review: “Jerry Lewis at Columbia” (1967 – 1969)
“Jerry Lewis at Columbia” (1967 – 1969) “The Big Mouth” (1967) Comedy Running Time: 107 minutes Written by: Jerry Lewis and Bill Richmond Directed by: Jerry Lewis Featuring: Jerry Lewis, Harold J. Stone, Susan Bay, Buddy Lester, Del Moore, Paul Lambert, Jeannine Riley, Leonard Stone, Charlie Callas and Frank De Vol Released recently on Bluray from the Imprint label are two Jerry Lewis…
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power-chords · 4 months
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Adam and I also watched the first episode of True Detective: Night Country, which I instantly fell in love with. I saw someone bitching on Twitter that Issa López is “not subtle” about a potential supernatural element because there is a copy of The Thing resting on one of the shelves in the TV room. I had to laugh. You silly bitch, that’s not even the half of it! FERRIS BUELLER’S DAY OFF is stuck on loop at the crime scene, a film that explicitly breaks the fourth wall at multiple points. Danvers has to find a concealed entry point in a furniture panel and bash the machine around physically to get the Blu-Ray player to stop. You’re right, López is not subtle: she’s brilliant. She’s toying with you and you’re taking the bait hook, line, and sinker. When the Model Author speaks, you, Model Reader, ought to listen!
That movie playing in the background is also the second overt Chicago call-out that I was able to catch in the opening episode. A city with a rich history of police corruption and brutality, revolutionary student and racial justice movements, and labor racketeering. I’m calling it now. There will be no “supernatural element.” There will be a conspiracy that runs deep…
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aggiemae · 7 years
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It's really weird, but today is the anniversary of me diving headfirst into the Star Wars fandom. Like I would occasionally read fics before and had watched the movies, but hadn't really done much for it. Two years ago, I bought a blu ray copy of the first season of Rebels. I was hooked, line and sinker, after that. I've read so much fic, written and actually published some, and felt like I belonged in a fandom. Thank you Rebels for bringing my happy butt down this rabbit hole.
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