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Wrestling Over Our Choices

Posted by steveonsinema on February 15, 2009

Hello and good Sunday afternoon to you!  Today was a day of rest for both Warren and I, as we have been just sitting around the house watching TV and playing on the computer for most of the day.

As for yesterday, I woke up with some neck pain which has been ongoing for about the past week or so, along with a major headache.  As I was in the bathroom and ready to take a shower, I called out to Warren and asked him to call a few chiropractors for me to see if he could get an appointment to help with the relief of this pain.  Being it was Saturday I knew that it might be tough to find a chiropractic office which was open, but as luck would have it, Warren found someone after only a couple of calls and their office was right near the mall and the area we were headed anyway.  So after getting showered and ready, it was off towards Duluth to get my bone cracked – and not the one you’re thinking of!

After my appointment, I started feeling some relief immediately, and the chiropractor mentioned that my neck and shoulder area was in really bad shape and I had many knots which could have been the root of my problems.  Today was actually the first day I woke up without a headache in about a week, and my neck has been feeling pretty decent throughout the day…I can still feel slight pain off and on but not like it was.

Upon leaving the chiropractor, we headed on to the theater to start what was to be the first of two movies for the day.  Since Warren and I didn’t have much for groceries to buy, and nothing else to pick up, we thought two movies would be a fun, relaxing way to spend the day.  Because I have been anticipating seeing “Friday the 13th” for a number of weeks now, I was heading in one direction and Warren in the other as we entered the theater.  Warren is not a horror movie fan, so didn’t want to endure the blood n’ guts that Jason Voorhees was about to spill onto the screen.  He decided on watching “The Pink Panther 2” with Steve Martin, a great comedian and one of my favorite actors.

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FRIDAY THE 13TH – 2009: A man in search of his missing sister stumbles across a deadly secret in the woods surrounding Crystal Lake as Texas Chainsaw Massacre redux duo Michael Bay and Marcus Nispel resurrect one of the silver screen’s most feared slashers — machete-wielding, hockey mask-wearing madman Jason Voorhees. The last time Clay heard from his sister, she was headed toward Crystal Lake. There, amidst the creaky old cabins and moss-coated trees, an unstoppable force of evil lies quietly dormant, patiently waiting for the perfect moment to strike. Though the police and locals all warn Clay to stay as far away from Crystal Lake as possible, it’s the only lead he has, and he isn’t willing to give up until he finds his sister. Clay isn’t the only one inhabiting these woods either, because a group of thrill-seeking college students have just arrived at Crystal Lake hoping for a wild weekend of fun in the sun. Later, as Clay and one of the recently arrived revelers search for clues, the infamous Jason Voorhees emerges to show them just why the locals have avoided these woods for years. Could it be that Clay’s sister has already met a grim demise at the end of Jason’s razor-sharp machete, or is she still out there somewhere in the woods, waiting for her brother to come to her rescue?

STEVE SAYS…on “Friday the 13th” – As a huge fan of this series, I was really anticipating this movie.  It didn’t disappoint, but wasn’t as good as I had hoped it would be.  There were some good kills, solid humor, and even all of the “stereotyped teenagers” that you just wanted to see die on screen; but was missing some additional storyline that I was hoping for.  Overall though, it was a really fun horror film but unfortunately not as good as “My Bloody Valentine 3D” for me.  My rating is 4 stars out of 5.

THE PINK PANTHER 2: Inspector Jacques Clouseau (Steve Martin) the legendary French Officer of the Law, who single-handedly saved the priceless Pink Panther Diamond, has been working outside the museum where the diamond is on display writing parking tickets for the last 6 months. Chief Inspector Dreyfus (John Cleese) assigned this duty to his bumbling and inept police officer to get him out of his hair. Recently, treasures from around the world have been stolen by the Tornado, and an international dream team of detectives is being assembled to capture him. Chief Inspector Dreyfus is ordered to assign Clouseau to the dream team. As soon as Clouseau joins the team, the Pink Panther Diamond is stolen by the Tornado. Now Clouseau must not only capture the Tornado, but save the diamond again.

WARREN SAYS…on “The Pink Panther 2” – It was funny, and I enjoyed Steve Martin and his performance.  I see the movie as a “dumb comedy” where I could just sit back, relax and just laugh.  Warren’s rating is a 4 stars out of 5.

Following our “individual” movies, we came together to watch the second movie of the day together.  Our choice, “The Wrestler” was actually my personal choice, as I had read about and heard that this was a really great story.  It was also Mickey Rourke’s comeback movie for which he won a Best Actor at the Golden Globes a few weeks ago.  Mickey Rourke has starred in many films over the years, and had a very successful career until running into some personal issues that caused his career to spiral downward.  Some of my personal favorites of Mickey include: Angel Heart, Rumble Fish, 9 1/2 Weeks, Body Heat, Johnny Handsome and Wild Orchid.  Unfortunately, not only did Mickey’s career endue a major change, so did his looks (see below a then(s) and now pics).  After picking up a quick snack of Nestle Bunch-A-Crunch, we headed into the theater, which was the smallest in the entire complex.  A few more people came in following us, about 15 total when all was said and done, and we sat back and started our second journey into Hollywood for the day.

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THE WRESTLER: Mickey Rourke is back in his rightful place once again..the lead! In “The Wrestler”, he takes on the persona of retired 1980s-era star professional wrestler yearning for the feeling he once knew while in his prime. The film tells the tale of former larger-than-life wrestler, ‘Randy “The Ram” Robinson’, fighting his way back up the independent wrestling circuit to chase away old ghosts which continue to haunt him.  Robinson is driven to settle a score and unfinished business in the dangerous squared ring of glory.

Years have passed since the heyday of “The Ram.“ The splendor, fame, fortune and applause have all faded away.  Only the man behind the façade remains. Randy Robinson’s personal life is clouded with hard luck, personal demons, and the troubles of his past and present. Not all his battles are contained in the ring. Subsequent to being evicted from his trailer, he finds himself lost, despondent and living in a van. The relationship between Randy and ‘Stephanie’ (Evan Rachel Wood), his disgruntled, estranged 22 year-old daughter and recovering alcoholic daughter, is damaged and broken.

Trying to build a new life, he takes a job at a deli, moves in with aging stripper ‘Cassidy’ (Marisa Tomei) and attempts to develop a relationship with her and her son. ‘Cassidy’, also known by real name ‘Pam’ has great difficulty becoming physically and romantically involved after hours. Although battling issues of her own, she encourages Robinson to reconnect and bond with his daughter.

After a heart attack in the midst of a hardcore match, on his successful and impressive comeback trail, the wrestling legend is firmly warned by a physician to make drastic changes. If Robinson wants to continue to live much longer, he must abandon smoking, cocaine and wrestling. But when the prospect of a grudge rematch in an ultimate showdown with his former arch nemesis, ‘The Ayatollah’, (Ernest ‘The Cat’ Miller) presents itself, Randy is far too tempted to refuse.  He accepts the challenge. The aging former wrestler returns to the ring for one final shot glory even if it means risking his life.

STEVE SAYS…on “The Wrestler” – a truly great film, although as sad as it may be in my eyes.  It shows how as a performer, one day you are on top of the world, and the next you have nothing but your image and a handful of fans.  This movie also saddened me and made me think of how one day you are young and full of life with the whole world ahead of you; and next you are older,  maybe more broken down in some ways with a large part of your life is behind you – how short life truly is! I really enjoyed the film, and feel that Mickey Rourke and his comeback to mainstream was a win!  My rating is 4 ½ stars out of 5.  WARREN SAYS – now, I have to be honest – I’m not as crazy about movies like this one, as Steve is.  I’m not into movies where you see a lot of “bare breasted women” so many parts of the movie were a “turn off” for me.  I will say that the lead actor…Mickey Rourke, did do a pretty good job of acting in the movie – and the movie truly shows how the public life and private life of a wrestler are really not all that glamorous.  When you’re popular – everybody loves you, but when your unpopular – nobody loves you.  Warren rates this movie 3 ½ stars out of 5.

After the second movie, it was off to eat our lunch/supper at Old Chicago in downtown Duluth, where we split an order of French Fries and each had a Calzone – Warren choosing the Chicago Seven, while my pick was the Spinach Artichoke Chicken.  The meal was very good overall, but I was wishing afterwards that I would have chosen the Meat Me Calzone – Meat lovers unite: A calzone packed with garlic-spiced Italian sausage, Canadian bacon, Andouille sausage, pepperoni, roasted garlic, fresh basil and melted cheese; after all meat is the only way to go! ☺  Following our meal, we headed home and crashed for the remainder of the evening.  It was a full day, but one that we got to kick back, relax and enjoy.

As for my DVD Pick of the Week, this past week’s pick was one that I had ordered a couple of weeks ago from DVD Empire and was just released this week.  “My Name Is Bruce” was my choice for this week, and along with the DVD that I ordered, I also received an autographed mini poster from the star of the film, Bruce Campbell.  This was a cool free giveaway to those who ordered through the HorrorHound website, and had pre-ordered the DVD.  The poster is very cool, just like the cover art below with a beautiful handwritten and signed note from Mr. Campbell in silver permanent marker.  I love the poster, and will be looking for a frame for it next weekend.

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Here’s a look at the storyline of my pick of the week…

MY NAME IS BRUCE: Something evil is stirring in the small mining town of Gold Lick, and it’s not happy. Guan-di, the Chinese protector of the dead with a strange affinity for bean curd, has been awakened by reckless teenagers, and now his bloody crusade to wipe out the town’s entire population can only be stopped by one man – Bruce Campbell (the guy who starred in all three Evil Dead movies and Bubba Ho-tep), B-move star and deadbeat ex-husband extraordinaire, who’s recruited to be their unwitting savior. Thinking the whole scenario’s a publicity prank, Bruce is distracted from his mission by a hot mom and fan boys aplenty– but when our hero has to face off against a dark force more fearsome than a Hollywood agent, the laughs and screams start flying!

Well, that’s about all from this end of the world.  It’s cold out today, but has been sunny a majority of the day.  Warren and I did take a short ride to the grocery store a short time ago, and even took a quick tour of the town as we sometimes do.  Not too many people out today, and not much happening around town – a quiet day in the neighborhood.

Until I see you again, take care and don’t forget to drop me a line and let me know what you are up to, and watching on the silver screen.  We will talk to you again soon, hopefully in a couple of days.

Steve

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Friday…I’m In Love

Posted by steveonsinema on February 9, 2009

Hello again!  Welcome to Steve on Sinema, my personal blog talking about my favorites from the land of make believe…Hollywood.  As the freezing rain falls outside, I’m inside, home from work and typing away.  It’s been a few days since I last checked in with all of you so I thought I would let you know what I’m up to.

On Saturday, Warren and I decided to take in the movie “Taken” which Warren actually saw the week before, while I was having a bloody good time with “My Bloody Valentine 3D”.  Warren loved the movie and knew that I would feel the same, so insisted we go see it this past weekend.  Here are my thoughts on the movie “Taken”.

STEVE SAYS: on “Taken” – A truly great movie, the best action thriller since “The Bourne Ultimatum”.  A great story; a great performance by the leading man Liam Neeson; and just an overall fun time at the movies.  Lots of action; you will be cheering for Liam from kill number one until the final bullet.  A must see movie!  My rating, which I agree with Warren is 4 ½ stars.  The only thing that could have been better in order to make this movie a “5 star” feature would’ve been a full frontal shot of Liam! ☺

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Leading up until the time we went to the movie on Saturday, Warren and I just did a little shopping (grocery and other), and following the movie we stopped for our lunch/supper at Little Angie’s Cantina in Canal Park in Duluth.  I have to say, it’s been awhile since we ate at this restaurant, and it will be awhile before we go back – $25 down the drain and out the shoot, if you know what I mean!!

Part of our shopping consisted of my weekly stop at Best Buy, to use a $5.00 gift certificate I received for being such a great customer.  I had to stop by and pick up a new DVD release from this past week, my DVD Pick of the Week entitled “His Name Was Jason”.

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HIS NAME WAS JASON: 30 years ago, a small horror film gave birth to 12 sequels, an endless body count and one of the most terrifying icons in horror history. Gore FX legend Tom Savini is your host for the ultimate documentary on everybody’s favorite hockey-masked momma’s boy and his 3 decades of cinematic carnage, featuring classic clips from every FRIDAY THE 13TH movie, rare behind-the-scenes footage, and over 80 interviews with filmmakers, actors, stuntmen, FX artists, journalists and fans including Sean Cunningham, Kane Hodder, Seth Green, Harry Manfredini, Betsy Palmer, Greg Nicotero, Amanda Righetti, Adrienne King, James Roday, Amy Steel, Felissa Rose, Ari Lehman, Camilla & Carey More, Lar Park-Lincoln, Shavar Ross, more.

The FRIDAY THE 13TH films cut a gore-laden swathe through the 1980s and ’90s, making it one of the most successful horror franchises. This documentary revisits the hockey-mask-clad phenomenon of Jason, an impassive killer who shed pint after pint of teenage blood at the campgrounds of Crystal Lake before taking the show on the road to New York City and even Hell! Sharing their thoughts are host (and special-effects legend) Tom Savini, fans, and many of the series’ cast members.

I was able to watch disc 1 of this 2-disc splatter edition on Saturday night, and I loved it.  This is my favorite horror series of all time – I love Jason, and I love Friday(s)!  In addition to this new DVD release, the first three films in the “Friday the 13th” series were re-released this week, including an uncut version of Part 1 and a 3D version of Part 3.  Instead of purchasing these three DVDs at Best Buy, I decided to order them from Columbia House since I have been a lifelong member, and because I received a great offer this past week with 60% off DVDs and free shipping and handling.  So, my other DVDs are now on the way to my home.

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This coming weekend I’m anticipating the release of the new “Friday the 13th” remake, which is released this coming Friday morning at 12:00am – or midnight – whichever you prefer.  Although I won’t be able to make the midnight showing due to having to work on Friday at 8am, I will be watching the movie on Saturday, most likely in Roseville, MN at the AMC Theater, as Warren and I are taking another day trip.  This theater has the best screens, sound and seating.  Warren will not be attending this movie (not his cup of tea), so he will select another movie around the same time that he may enjoy more.  On Saturday, I will be meeting a couple of people to pick up some more DVDs to add to mhy collection and also a couple of posters that I will be taking to Horror Hound Weekend in Indianapolis to have signed by the stars of the films.  Since we are going to be in the Minneapolis area, we will probably stop by Buca Di Beppo’s again or maybe even Khan’s Mongolian Barbecue – one of our favorites.

This week will be a busy one at work, since my work mate is off all week long because of an emergency surgery over the weekend.  Most of the week will be me alone handling all of the calls, the people, and the orders.  It should go by fast at least!  I will however be looking forward to the weekend and our Saturday trip to Minneapolis.

That is all from me today.  Drop me a note and let me know what movies you have been watching lately, and what your thoughts are.  Are you a “Friday the 13th” fan?  If so, drop me a line and let me know what your favorite of the series is.  My favorite is “Friday the 13th Part 4: The Final Chapter” starring one of my faves, Corey Feldman.  Watch Corey kill Jason for the very first time, which of course doesn’t last too long – bring on “Part 5: A New Beginning”! ☺

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Have a good one, take it easy and stay warm!  Cuddle up and watch a good movie!!!  Until next time…

Steve

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Road Trip

Posted by steveonsinema on February 2, 2009

Hello, good Monday evening!  Welcome back, and thanks for stopping by to visit my blog on cinema.  So what did your weekend plans entail?  My partner Warren and I took a road trip down to Minneapolis and back on Saturday so I could meet someone that I had agreed to purchase some DVDs from.  So, we got up early on Saturday morning around 7am and got ready and hit the road.  Our first stop, in Coon Rapids, was to pick up the 37 DVDs that I had purchased from a seller on Craigslist.  These people were moving and wanted to get rid of their DVD collection, so I lucked out and found their advertisement.  There were a few gems on this list, DVDs that were out of print and hard to find.  I got all of the DVDs for $100, less than $2.75 per DVD.  The diamond in the rough was “Piranha” which I have wanted to add to my collection for awhile now.  Here’s a sampling of a few of the DVDs that I purchased.

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PIRANHA: “Operation Razorteeth,” a government project involving the breeding of mutant piranhas, gets way out of hand when the fish raid a lake at a summer camp for kids in this Roger Corman-produced, Joe Dante-directed classic. Heather Menzies stars as Maggie McKeown, an insurance investigator out to trace a missing teenage couple who have disappeared in the woods. With the help of a drunken recluse, Paul Grogan (Bradford Dillman), they come across a supposedly deserted army base inhabited by Dr. Robert Hoak (Kevin McCarthy) who has been breeding the deadly fish in secret. In their hunt for the missing couple McKeown and Grogan drain the army pool, unleashing millions of mutant piranhas into the lake of a nearby children’s summer camp and a newly opened tourist resort. Smart exploitation with a ludicrous and clever script co-written by John Sayles, this drive-in answer to JAWS is full of film references and plenty of B-movie thrills (gore and nudity). PIRANHA is the kind of movie they don’t make anymore–and better yet–it holds up well.

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BLOOD SIMPLE: When a bar owner discovers that one of his employees is having an affair with his wife, a complex web of deceit and double crosses ensues in a small Texas town. The Coen brothers’ first picture is…  When a bar owner discovers that one of his employees is having an affair with his wife, a complex web of deceit and double crosses ensues in a small Texas town. The Coen brothers’ first picture is an intricately plotted film noir filled with surprises at each turn. The cast, largely unkown at the time, includes Dan Hedaya as the cuckolded bar owner, Frances McDormand as the cheating wife, John Getz as the adultering bartender, and the fabulously creepy M. Emmett Walsh as the slimy, sweaty private detective who should not be trusted. The film is a marvel to experience; director of photography Barry Sonnenfeld has created stunning compositions filled with open spaces, and the sound–from the slightest footsteps or dripping water to a sudden shotgun blast–reverberates ominously, as if it is a character unto itself. Directed by Joel Coen and cowritten by Joel and his brother Ethan, BLOOD SIMPLE is an eerie testament to the limitless possibilities of low-budget filmmaking.

HELL NIGHT: Three girls pledging to join a sorority spend the night in a supposedly empty mansion. To their utter horror, they find that they are not alone.

KANSAS: In Kansas, Wade, a wholesome, law-abiding teenager, meets Doyle, a rough bad boy, and the two become friends. But unfortunately, the impressionable Wade begins to follow Doyle’s lead, and ultimately the two undertake a bank robbery. With the police catching up to them, the boys separate. Wade hides under a bridge — where he saves the life of the governor’s young daughter, an act caught on film by a newspaper photographer. Now, Wade is not only a criminal wanted by the police, but a mystery hero, sought after by the townspeople…

After leaving with my new collection of DVDs, we stopped at a local park in Coon Rapids to look them over quickly, and to my amazement, they were almost all in perfect condition and scratch free.  What a deal to start my day!

From Coon Rapids we headed to Roseville, another close by suburb of Minneapolis where we were going to see a movie – our weekly movie.  Although I had already seen “My Bloody Valentine” a couple of weeks ago, our local cinema didn’t have the 3D version of the film that I was hoping to see…so when I saw that the Roseville AMC theater had this version, I told Warren that I had to see it again.  Warren didn’t care to see the movie, since it is a horror movie, so he took in another more to his liking…”Taken”.

Here’s a recap of our weekend picks.

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MY BLOODY VALENTINE 3D: Ten years ago, a tragedy changed the town of Harmony forever. Tom Hanniger, an inexperienced coal miner, caused an accident in the tunnels that trapped and killed five men and sent the only survivor, Harry Warden, into a permanent coma. But Harry Warden wanted revenge. Exactly one year later, on Valentine’s Day, he woke up…and brutally murdered twenty-two people with a pickaxe before being killed.

Ten years later, Tom Hanniger returns to Harmony on Valentine’s Day, still haunted by the deaths he caused. Struggling to make amends with his past, he grapples with unresolved feelings for his ex-girlfriend, Sarah, who is now married to his best friend, Axel, the town sheriff. But tonight, after years of peace, something from Harmony’s dark past has returned. Wearing a miner’s mask and armed with a pickaxe, an unstoppable killer is on the loose. And as his footsteps come ever closer, Tom, Sarah and Axel realize in terror that it just might be Harry Warden who’s come back to claim them…

STEVE SAYS: on “My Bloody Valentine” – a fun flick, especially in 3D.  A throwback to the great slasher flicks of the 80’s that I truly love.  If you area person that loves blood galore, you will certainly love this film.  How many ways can you kill someone with a pick axe, let me count the ways…1) through the top of your bald head 2) through the back of your head and out your left eyeball 3) under the chin and up through your mouth 4) into the pit of your stomach 5) through your forehead 6) you get the point! ☺  I would rate this movie 4 ½ stars on my 5 star scale.

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TAKEN: When two young American women are abducted in Paris and forced into white slavery by a mob of Albanians, it’s up to a retired secret agent (played by Liam Neeson) to save his estranged daughter (Maggie Grace) from a life of prostitution. While it’s hard to believe Paris is more dangerous than Los Angeles, director Pierre Morel and co-writer Luc Besson create enough elegant action sequences to distract us from the inanity while Neeson does all the heavy thespian lifting without breaking a sweat. The movie doesn’t really work, but it doesn’t bore us to death either.

WARREN SAYS: On “Taken” – Let’s face it, this is a movie where the CIA rules and everything goes pretty much as planned and expected. Having said that, I think the anger and determination of the father, in this movie, is accurate and was accepted by the viewers at my show.  I liked the lead character (Liam Neeson)’s take no prisoner’s attitude when it came to his daughter’s life. He could be a violent man that knows sometimes that’s the only answer to violent evil people – such as were portrayed in this movie. Maybe there’s a message here – an eye for an eye.  Warren rates this movie a 4 ½ stars out of a 5 star scale.

Well, there you have it – our weekend movies and two good ones to be exact, along with our thoughts and ratings.  Tell me what you thought of either of these movies.  Send me a note, leave me a comment, drop me a line.

Following our movies, we did some bumming around the mall and other stores.  We hit Rainbow Road, a gay bookstore in downtown Minneapolis for a quick look through; although we didn’t purchase anything there this time, we have in the past.  This is a nice little store for gay men and women alike and centrally located next to Loring park where our Gay Pride Festival is held each year.  Unfortunately, last year the owner of the store sold some of his space, so the store got smaller, but it’s still a nice place to visit and shop.  Stop by and took a look next time you are in Minneapolis.

After stopping by the bookstore, and following our supper at Buca Di Beppo’s, we headed towards home.  It was a lot of riding to travel 2 ½ hours each way for a one day trip, but the time actually went by rather quickly as do most Saturday’s and weekends.  I had a blast as did Warren and hopefully we will have a full weekend trip coming up in late February where we can stay overnight downtown and hit some of the nightspots on Friday and Saturday.

Well, that’s all from me today.  Take it easy!

Steve

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