Roxy Music, with their original lineup, perform “Editions of You”.  Lovely stage performances by Bryan Ferry and Brian Eno.  This band appeared around the era of ’70’s British Glam Rock and the costumes lent themselves to that genre.  Roxy, though, was able to progress artistically beyond the confines of that particular music style and continue its career.  Eno would leave the band soon after this performance.
I love this flick.  Atmospheric, indeed!  An otherworldly craft touches down in the British countryside.  Three aliens are variously seen in the shadows.  A military unit picks up the craft on radar and begins to search for whatever appeared on the scope.  One of the aliens is struck by a car when the fellow tries to dash across a fog enshrouded road at night.  He is taken to a hospital where he is looked after.  The other two aliens track his whereabouts and put an invisible barrier in place around the hospital.  What are the aliens’ intentions?  A lot of engaging night time [More]
An enjoyable time filler fantasy picture that follows a team that captures a live abominable snowman or yeti.  Forrest Tucker plays a sham naturalist who talks of sharing the capture of a yeti to the world as a scientific wonder.  As the movie progresses, we find out that he is in fact a P.T. Barnum in the making who wants to parade the beast around the world at fair and make a killing at the box office.  Peter Cushing is a more traditional scientist who comes to detest the intentions of Tucker.  Very atmospheric music and sets when the team [More]
  A sad excuse of a cash in, Halloween 5 is full of screeching teenager and kid victims.  Scares,  interest and originality are lacking.  Michael Myers, the unstoppable bogeyman of the Halloween franchise, lumbers in the shadows and then emerges to massacre the human fodder who pass for characters in this dreck.  Repetitive, noisy, cliched, wretched.  The “creative” team behind this mess were willing to pass off this trash for a quick buck.  Since Michael will never die, expect this shambles of a series to continue on indefinitely.
Earth versus The Space Bugs in this intense action film.  We have a new enemy that is trying to wipe out our species so Earth fights back and sends some of its military finest to engage the threat.  Four young recruits are followed from their basic training days up until they become battle hardened soldiers.  The scenes of war between the gigantic, alien insects and the Roughneck ground forces are amazing special effects sequences!  Lots of body parts flying, gore splattering everywhere and gun play.  Directed by Paul Verhoven of Robocop fame, this is a semi satirical, gut busting science [More]
Jack Swartz, 11 years old, does his dance routine for Michael Jackson’s “Smooth Criminal” in March 2013.  Smokin’!!!  
A motorcycle is destroyed during the course of this short film.  Take it on good faith that the destroyed machine really was on its last legs.  Now to haul it away….Can’t remember how that was accomplished.
A different approach to mastering your musical instrument is demonstrated here.  Not the most cost effective way….but, a way.  Strongly influenced by The Who and their auto destruction phase.
Joey Chestnut pays a visit to Cub Scout Pack 340 in San Jose, CA. in January 2009.  He then proceeds to inhale five burritos.  What a machine!
The Americans’ air defense system blows a gasket and a group of six bomb carrying jets is instructed to drop their payloads on Moscow.  It is all a computer mistake but one that the US cannot put a stop to.  The President’s solution to appease the Russians is far fetched and more than a bit absurd.  Suspenseful and tense though the majority of the film making may be, I can’t buy the ending.
I was looking at the Phantasm (1979) trailer and I noticed actor Angus Scrimm, who played ungodly ghoul “The Tall Man” in this series, and “rocker” Gene Simmons of KISS band fame seem to share a few common traits.  Check out Phantasm, the movie, and see if you can name a few similarities.  Just thought of another one!  Both are curators of an interdimensional collective of freaks!  Heres the Phantasm trailer link: http://youtu.be/nJojkFFUsdo
An oceanic mining team is coming to an end of a long tour of deep water duty.  It is their misfortune to stumble upon a sunken Soviet ship close to their base of operations.  Seems that there were dubious genetic experiments taking place aboard the Russian ship that led to its being sunk my the mother country.  Our ever resourceful American divers are able to “tap” in to the remnants of the experiment and find that a couple of their crew members become infected with a nasty gene altering material. It isn’t long before it is a battle between humans [More]
This is a riveting tale of a brilliant scientist’s creation of a super computer that can assist with the automation and running of America’s military defense systems.   Things go horribly awry when the computer, Colossus, combines “minds” with a Russian super computer equivalent, Guardian.  The two machines decide that their superior intellect and control of their respective nations’ defense systems make them perfectly suited to usurp their inferior human creators.  The emotionless computer trust then begins to tighten its grip of control over humanity with some indelicate displays of might, namely dropping nukes on some US and Russian sites.  Things [More]
“Below” is a nifty, submarine, World War II, ghost story all rolled into one.  A submarine on search and destroy patrol in the Atlantic Ocean seems to be itself a cursed, doomed vehicle.  Creepy events unfold and ghostly ambience abounds as the submarine meets with one disaster after another.  I’ve watched it a couple of times at night and creeped myself out!  Nice performance from Bruce Greenwood as the “new” captain of the boat.