Lisa’s Week In Review — 9/2/19 — 9/8/19


As you can tell by looking at the list of films below, I’ve been getting ready for our annual Halloween horrorthon at the Shattered Lens.  I’m having fun!  Some people might say this is the month of September but it will always be early October to me.

I’m also happy because my beloved TCM is showing James Bond movies all this month!  You’re the best, TCM!  Nobody does it better!

 

Films I Watched:

  1. Bride of the Gorilla (1951)
  2. Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018)
  3. Curse of the Swamp Creature (1966)
  4. Dante’s Inferno (1924)
  5. Dr. No (1962)
  6. Fast Times At Ridgemont High (1982)
  7. Fiend (1980)
  8. From Russia With Love (1963)
  9. Goldfinger (1964)
  10. Hands of a Stranger (1962)
  11. Hotline (1982)
  12. Hour of The Wolf (1968)
  13. Identity Theft of a Cheerleader (2019)
  14. In Bed With A Killer (2019)
  15. It Stains The Sands Red (2017)
  16. The Secret Lives of Cheerleaders (2019)
  17. The Screaming Woman (1972)
  18. Shadowplay (2019)
  19. Thunderball (1965)
  20. The Wrong Cheerleader (2019)
  21. The Yesterday Machine (1963)
  22. You Only Live Twice (1967)

Television Shows I Watched:

  1. 60 Days in Narcoland
  2. Bachelor in Paradise
  3. Bar Rescue
  4. Betrayed
  5. BH90210
  6. Big Brother 21
  7. Couples Court With The Cutlers
  8. Dance Moms
  9. Degrassi
  10. Degrassi High
  11. Diabolical
  12. Doctor Phil
  13. Face the Truth
  14. Fear the Walking Dead
  15. Friends
  16. Ghost Whisperer
  17. The Judge
  18. King of the Hill
  19. Lauren Lake’s Paternity Court
  20. Parking Wars
  21. Saved By The Bell
  22. Seinfeld
  23. Shipping Wars
  24. So You Think You Can Dance
  25. Spider-Man
  26. Twilight Zone

Books I Read:

  1. The Demon Lover (1982) by Victoria Holt
  2. The Shining Path: Love, Madness, and Revolution in the Andes (2019) by Orin Starn and Miguel La Serna

Music To Which I Listened;

  1. Afrojack
  2. Amanda Tenfjord
  3. Bebe Rexha
  4. Big Data
  5. Billie Eilish
  6. Britney Spears
  7. Chelsea Wolfe
  8. The Chemical Brothers
  9. Coldplay
  10. deadmau5
  11. Grimes
  12. Hannah Trigwell
  13. Imagine Dragons
  14. Lana Del Rey
  15. Lana Snow

Links From Last Week:

  1. Ryan has a patreon.  Please consider subscribing!
  2. Over on Pop Politics, Jeff shared: How Do I Get A 7-Hour Work Month,  There Goes Boris’s Majority, Nobody Knows Anything, Howard Shultz Is Out, Mark Sanford Is Running, and Can’t You Spell Your Name Correctly?
  3. On her photography site, Erin shared Del’s Charcoal Burgers In Black-and-White, Blue Sky, Dream Cabin, Exit, Raining, Doghouse, and Flowers!
  4. I wrote about Big Brother for the Big Brother Blog!
  5. On my music site, I shared songs from Britney Spears, Lana Del Rey, Britney Spears, Hannah Trigwell, Billie Eilish, Bebe Rexha, and Grimes!
  6. Banksy artwork of rat with a knife stolen in Paris
  7. “Completely Tone Deaf”: How Venice Became the F-You Film Festival
  8. Why I Tag People in Negative Reviews
  9. Richard Stanley’s Color Out of Space acquired by RLJE Films; plus more images
  10. BOX OFFICE: A $92 million “bust?” ‘It Chapter Two’ underwhelms
  11. Why I Quit the Writers’ Room

Links From The Site:

  1. Case reviewed Titans!
  2. Erin shared Detective Fiction Weekly, Outlaw Guns, The Shadow, Startling Detective, Double Action Gang, Ace In The Hole, and Wall of Guns!
  3. Gary reviewed Blondie Johnson and Three Dog Nightmare!
  4. Jeff reviewed Game of Death!
  5. Ryan reviewed American Scumbags, Restaurant A.A., Can’t Breathe Without Air, and Woods.  He also shared a very important press release.
  6. I shared music videos from Britney Spears (Work Bitch, I Wanna Go, Till The World Ends, Criminal, and Overprotected), Amanda Tenfjord, and Chelsea Wolfe!  I also reviewed The Secret Lives of Cheerleaders, Identity Theft Of A Cheerleader, and Shadowplay!  I also shared the trailer for Black Christmas!

Want to see what I did last week?  Click here!

Lifetime Film Review: Identity Theft Of A Cheerleader (dir by Christie Will Wolf)


Poor Vicky Patterson!

All she wants is …. well, actually she wants a lot but none of it is really too much to ask.  Vicky (pictured above and played by Maiara Walsh) wants to grow up to lead a successful life, like the life led by her wealthy and demanding mother (Gail O’Grady).  She wants to be one of the popular girls at school.  She wants to date a star athlete and she wants to be the girl who throws the legendary party that all of her classmates will be talking about for years after they graduate.  She wants to be the captain of her high school’s cheerleading squad.  Not the co-captain or anything like that.  No, she wants to be the captain.

The only problem is that Vicky is 31 years old and she dropped out of high school a long time ago.  In fact, she dropped out after it became obvious that she would never make the squad, the popular girls would never accept her, and she’d never be able to make her mother happy.  So, now, Vicky is working in a dead-end job at an outlet store and supporting her good-for-nothing boyfriend, Darren (Matty Finochio).  When Vicky talks about going back to night school and maybe even trying to earn a degree, her mother informs her that she’s too old to have any hope of successfully breaking into any worthwhile industry.  In short, Vicky’s life is pretty much over.

However, Caitlyn’s life has just begun!  Caitlyn is what Vicky starts calling herself after she steals the identity of one of her co-workers.  As Caitlyn, Vicky enrolls herself at the local high school.  She tells all of her new classmates that she’s 18 years old and that she and her mom have just moved to town.  As Caitlyn, Vicky finally makes the cheerleading squad and gets to experience the life about which she’s spent the past decade dreaming.  Suddenly, she’s hanging out with the popular crowd.  She’s got an athletic boyfriend.  She’s got a future to which she can actually look forward!

Of course, there are some problems.  No solution is ever perfect.  For one thing, Darren wants to know why his girlfriend is suddenly dressing like a teenager and spending so much time out of the apartment.  For another thing, another girl is named captain of the squad so Vicky has to arrange for her to break her ankle.  (Vegetable oil has so many uses.)  There’s also the fact that one of her fellow cheerleaders, Heather (Karis Cameron), is suspicious that Vicky may not be who she claims to be.  This is a Lifetime film, so you can probably guess that this is going to lead to murder and attempted murder.  But seriously, what else could Vicky do?  Go back to working at Big Lots?

In the long and proud history of Lifetime cheerleading films, Identity Theft Of A Cheerleader is perhaps the best yet.  I don’t say this lightly because there’s been some great Lifetime cheerleading films.  But what sets Identity Theft Of A Cheerleader apart from all the others is the wonderfully unhinged — yet, at times, oddly sympathetic — performance of Maiara Walsh.  As played by Walsh, Vicky is both dangerous and relatable.  I don’t think there’s anyone alive who hasn’t, at some point, wished for a chance to relive a year from their past and make some different choices, if just for the opportunity to see what would happen.  Identity Theft Of A Cheerleader embraces the melodrama as all good Lifetime film should but, at the same time, it also taps into a very real human emotion.  Who hasn’t asked “What if?”

Despite the rather unwieldy title, Identity Theft Of A Cheerleader is an entertaining and undeniably enjoyable Lifetime film.  Director Christie Will Wolf and screenwriter  Barbara Kymlicka craft a fun melodrama that’s rooted just enough in reality to stick with you even after the final cheer.

Music Video Of The Day: Deranged For Rock and Roll by Chelsea Wolfe (2019, dir by Gilbert Trejo)


Deranged for rock and roll?

Hey, who isn’t?

I like this video because it kind of has this weird, dream-like feel to it.  You watch it and you get the feeling that maybe it’s taking place in some section of New Mexico that was spared from the apocalypse.  Life is going on, despite the end of the civilized world and everyone’s trying to enjoy themselves and continue doing what they were doing before the bombs fell but you still can’t help but notice that there’s less people around than before.

I know that some people will probably read that description and say that I tend to assume that every music video is, in some way, about the end of the world.  Well, maybe that’s true but can you blame me?  Seriously, if you don’t want me to assume that every music video is taking place in an apocalyptic future, stop shooting music videos in the desert.

Enjoy!

Book Review: THREE DOG NIGHTMARE: The Chuck Negron Story (4th edition; independently published 2017)


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From 1969 to 1974, Three Dog Night was one of the biggest rock bands in the world, known for smash hits like “One”, “Eli’s Coming”, “Mama Told Me Not to Come”, “Shambala”, “Black & White”, and of course “Joy to the World”. Their squeaky-clean, family friendly image made them popular with both teens and adults, but behind that image lurked a deep, dark secret – co-lead singer Chuck Negron, the long-haired, mustachioed one, was an unrepentant heroin addict.

THREE DOG NIGHTMARE, first published in 1999 and revised in 2017, tells the harrowing tale of the horrors of drug addiction by the man who lived that nightmare for over twenty years. And ‘nightmare’ it truly was, as Chuck tells his tale of going from the pinnacle of the rock’n’roll universe to a Skid Row junkie, lying, cheating, and stealing his way through life leaving nothing but sorrow and devastation in his…

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Music Video Of The Day: Kill The Lonely by Amanda Tenfjord (2019, dir by Onzonz)


To be honest, I initially assumed that this song was literally saying “Kill the Lonely” as in lonely people.  Watching the video, I assumed that the idea was that Amanda Tenfjord had been kidnapped by some sort of extremely hyperactive cult and they were brainwashing her by forcing her to take part in calisthenics.  From what I’ve read, it appears that’s how most cults get started.  Myself, I could never join a cult because the whole communal living thing would get on my nerves and I don’t think I would be able to focus enough to make much money selling trinkets on a street corner.  That may just be me.

I guess what I’m saying is that I wouldn’t want anyone to end up like Little Ice here:

However, it appears that my morbid interpretation of this song was, as usual, incorrect.  Apparently, this song is all about killing the loneliness that might be lurking within you and one way to do that is to hang out in the desert with a bunch of happy looking friends.

And I guess that could be a solution.  Personally, it wouldn’t work for me because I’m not a fan of the desert and I can only be around enthusiastic people for so long.  In my case, I would never cheer myself up by taking part in a group hug.  Instead, I’d curl up on the couch and read a true crime book while TCM played in the background.  To me, that’s how you kill any and all sadness.

Enjoy!

Titans S2Ep1, “Trigon”, Review by Case Wright (Dir. Carol Banker)


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Welcome back! This has been a hard year for me in terms of reviewing season two and three shows-

Sabrina 2- garbage

Stranger Things 3- Just so very sad.

And then there was Titans.  I was prepared for a sophomore slump like I had seen all year with my favorite shows and ….. it NEVER happened.  Season 2 Episode 1 was like a new pilot of my most beloved show.  It had family murder, a quasi Lucifer, and an introduction of Death Stroke, Bruce Wayne, a new Titans Headquarters, and a cure for male pattern baldness!

The episode picked up where it left off with Dick turned into an evil minion and the rest of the gang trying to help.  Hawk and Dove go to Jason Todd and they all descend upon the EVIL Farmhouse …. and are invited in or are they?  Trigon (Seamus Dever) is up to his old tricks of temptation, manipulation, and pagination – he’s really into orderly manuscripts; it can’t be all about world destruction.

The Titans fall one by one.  Jason Todd is manipulated to kill his “older brother” Dick, Starfire is tricked into killing Rachel, Hank gets Dawn hooked on smack… yes smack…horse…the dragon…the boy…the beast…H…or dope.  You even see the needle enter her arm and shoot it up.  I’m not sure whether this show or Breaking Bad is darker?  Maybe I need to watch something lighter like Disneyland being hit by a meteor or all the unicorns dying to Adiago For Strings.  But, man oh man it is enthralling!!!  I know that DCU is yet another subscription service, BUT it is worth every single penny to me! *Views expressed do not represent this blog, but are always correct. *

Once everyone is turned and Gar is nearly beaten to death by the now Evil Titans, Raven’s heart breaks allowing Trigon to fulfill his prophecy and start some earth destroying.  He reaches into his daughter’s chest, crushes her beating heart, turns it into a ruby, and puts the stone on her forehead….and I thought my childhood Thanksgivings were awkward…HIYOOO! Then, Trigon goes full-on Lucifer, which almost made this a Horrorthon post.

Gar wakes and breaks Raven free of the curse and she kills/banishes her father. EPIC… JUST EPIC! Anywho, once the dust settles, we get introduced to our new villain Death Stroke (who apparently hates Jason Todd; I don’t know why because he really grows on you) and Bruce Wayne.  This was a really good portrayal of an older aging Bruce- from father to Dick’s peer.  The episode ends with the Titans in San Francisco in their familiar HQ to the fans of the animated series.

This show succeeded in so many ways.  It’s deliciously 99% Cacao Dark.  It has great action, great dialogue, heart wrenching failure and redemption.  The performances, as always, were superb across the board.  I will say that Jason Todd (Curran Walters) should get a spinoff of the Red Hood.  He would be an amazing Anti-Hero and a clever take on a Batman like hero without ANY rules.  Ahem Greg….Ahem!  See you in a week!

Here’s The Latest Trailer for Black Christmas!


To be honest, I thought that someone had already done a remake of Black Christmas but I guess we’re getting a new one.  Maybe it’s going to become a new holiday tradition.  Every year, we’ll get a new Black Christmas and we can go to the theater and all yell out, “The call is coming from inside the house!” at the same time.

And you know what?  I think that’ll bring people together.  I mean, we can only spend so much time hoping that the MCU will continue to bring filmgoers together.  Myself, I’ve been a bit disenchanted ever since Natasha died in Avengers: Endgame and the fact that the most charming member of the MCU has apparently been taken out of the MCU and sent back to Sony kind of makes me wonder if perhaps the MCU’s glory days might be over with.

My point is, we need a new franchise to bring us together and an annual remake of Black Christmas might just be what Doctor Strange ordered.

Anyway, here’s the latest trailer for Black Christmas, which will be released on December 13th.  Hopefully, somebody in Hollywood learned a lesson from the mismarketing of David Fincher’s version of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo and they won’t advertise this as being the “Feel Bad Movie Of The Holidays.”

(Yes, 8 years later and I’m still bitter about that.)

Here’s the trailer!