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Monthly Archives: August 2022
Music Video of The Day: Living After Midnight by Judas Priest (1980, directed by Julien Temple)
The most interesting thing about this performance clip music video is that it was directed by Julien Temple. Temple was and still is best known for documenting the brief but memorable career of The Sex Pistols. He went on to direct two Sex Pistol films, The Great Rock ‘n’ Roll Swindle and The Filth and the Fury.
Temple has directed music videos for just everyone who was anybody on the British rock scene: Sex Pistols (naturally), Depeche Mode, David Bowie, Rolling Stones, Duran Duran, Sade, and many others. He also directed the music video for Planet Texas, in which Kenny Rogers is abducted by aliens. The music industry brings together even the most unlikely of collaborators.
Enjoy!
What Lisa Marie Watched Last Night #222: Banzai Runner (dir by John G. Thomas)
Last night, I watched the 1987 film, Banzai Runner!
Why Was I Watching It?
Last night, it was my turn to host the #MondayActionMovie live tweet! The loyal members of MAM trusted me to find an exciting, action-filled movie with which they could start their week. I failed.
What Was It About?
Listen, it’s not totally my fault. I checked with the IMDb. I checked Wikipedia. I read the film’s description on YouTube. They all said that the film starred Dean Stockwell as a cop who goes undercover to bring down a group of wealthy street racers.
And technically, that is what the film’s about but only at the very end. Before we get around to any of that fun stuff, the film is basically just Highway Patrolman Billy Baxter (Dean Stockwell) driving around the desert and trying to keep his dumbass nephew, Beck (John Shepard), from getting into trouble. How big of a dumbass is Beck? He’s so dumb that he lights up a joint while he’s driving and while his uncle — the policeman — is sitting right next to him. Needless to say, Billy gets upset about that. (The scene is amusing if — and only if — you know that Dean Stockwell was one of Hollywood’s most prominent hippies.)
Eventually, Billy and Beck do go undercover to take out Syszek (Billy Drago), a wealthy drug dealer who likes to street race but who also does to much cocaine. In a coincidence that comes out of nowhere, it turns out that Syszek is responsible for the death of Billy’s brother and Beck’s father. Neither Billy nor Beck really seem to be too upset about it, though.
What Didn’t Work?
(Usually I like to start with what did work but I’m making an exception here.)
It’s an 84 minute film (not counting the end credits). It takes 60 minutes for Billy to go undercover. It takes another 5 minutes or so for Billy to actually meet Syszek. The only reason that anyone is going be watching this film is because they want to see Dean Stockwell and Billy Drago race against each other but that part of the film doesn’t even kick in until the movie is nearly over! Instead, we get an hour of Billy aimlessly doing his job and Beck complaining about his uncle being too strict. It’s very slow and dull.
Dean Stockwell was a good actor who gave some wonderfully eccentric performances in his adult years but he’s miscast as Billy. John Shepherd played Tommy in Friday the 13th: A New Beginning and I’ve always preferred Shepherd’s interpretation of the character over Thom Matthews’s performance in Jason Lives. Shepherd had an appealing vulnerability in A New Beginning but none of that is present in Banzai Runners. It doesn’t help that the script portrays Beck as being a combination of every bad boyfriend I had from the sixth grade through my senior year of high school.
What Worked?
I’m a Southern girl and I’m also enough of a country girl that I do have a weakness for fast cars and the people who drive them. So, I could appreciate the film on that level. The car chases were fun, I just wish that there had been more of them. All of those scenes of Billy worrying about paying his mortgage (and yes, that was a huge subplot during the first hour of the film) should have been edited out and replaced with scenes from The Wraith. Or maybe just the Shangri-Las singing Leader of the Pack.
“Oh my God! Just like me!” Moments
There’s a scene where the rich daughter of one of the racers announce that she’ll remove a piece of clothing for every mile that Beck goes over 55. On the one hand, it’s a scene that feels like it was lifted from a Crown International cheerleader film. On the other hand …. well, like I said, I had a weakness for bad boys who drove fast cars. So, even in this rather bland film, I still found someone to whom I could relate. Yay!
Lessons Learned
Never assume that a movie is exciting just because of its name.
Artwork of the Day: Wake For A Lady (by William Jacobson)

by William Jacobson
This cover is from 1949.
Music Video of the Day: Three MC’s And One DJ by Beastie Boys (1999, directed by Adam Yauch)
Nobody did it better than the Beastie Boys.
This video was shot at 262 Mott Street in Manhattan. Mix Master Mike, in his first song with the Beatie Boys, has to sneak into the building in order to perform with them. Anyone who has ever lived in New York or even just visited family in New York should be able to relate.
Enjoy!
Scenes I Love: Have a Happy Day With The Brady Bunch
I came across this on YouTube yesterday. I’m not really a fan of either Happy Days or The Brady Bunch but put them together and you have …. well, you have this performance from The Brady Bunch Variety Hour.
This is somehow so bad that it actually becomes brilliant. And what a great way to begin the week! These days are ours!
A few things that I noticed about this video:
Supposedly, of all the Bradys, Robert Reed was the most enthusiastic about doing the Variety Show because he always wanted to be on Broadway and this was his chance to sing and dance. Unfortunately, Reed had no experience with either singing or dancing and it’s kind of obvious. But, at the same time, it’s kind of sweet how much he throws himself into it. Plus, he keeps looking at Florence Henderson for encouragement. It makes for a nice moment.
Speaking of trying really hard, Barry Williams was apparently told that he would be the star of the show and that it would help him launch his musical career. It didn’t work, of course. That said, he and Maureen McCormick always seem to really throw themselves into the song. They’re trying really hard. Maybe a little too hard, to be honest. Fake Jan, on the other hand, could really sing and dance.
Finally, Alice appears to be a little …. off. Supposedly, Ann B. Davis was pretty much retired and spending all of her time working as a church secretary when she was contacted about the show. She wasn’t particularly enthused about it but she did it as a favor to “the kids.” My first reaction, when I saw this video, was to assume that she was drugged up before going on stage but, on second viewing, it just seems like she’s trying to get it over with as quickly as possible.
Happy days indeed, I guess.
Live Tweet Alert: Watch Banzai Runner With #MondayActionMovie!
As some of our regular readers undoubtedly know, I am involved in a few weekly live tweets on twitter. I host #FridayNightFlix every Friday, I co-host #ScarySocial on Saturday, and I am one of the five hosts of #MondayActionMovie! Every week, we get together. We watch a movie. We tweet our way through it.
Tonight, at 8 pm et, I will be hosting #MondayAction! Tonight’s movie? 1987’s Banzai Runner!
It’s Billy Drago vs. Dean Stockwell for control of the California highways! Who will win and what will be left of their car!? We’ll find out tonight and I’ve constructed an entire YouTube playlist so that we can have the theater experience in the comfort of our own homes! (I guess a link would be helpful. Here it is: Banzai Runner Playlist!)
If you want to join us, just hop onto twitter, start the playlist at 8 pm et, and use the #MondayActionMovie hashtag! I’ll be there tweeting and I imagine some other members of the TSL Crew will be there as well. It’s a friendly group and welcoming of newcomers so don’t be shy. And a review of this film will probably end up on this site at some point this week.
Enjoy!
Artwork of the Day: Bedtime Stories (by Earle Bergey)
Music Video of the Day: Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door by Guns N’ Roses (1992, directed by ????)
When I wrote about the video for Live and Let Die, I mentioned that Guns N’ Roses were responsible for two of the best covers of the 90s. This is the other one. Axl Rose and the entire band proved that they were just as capable of covering Bob Dylan as they were Paul McCartney and Wings. Just as with Live and Let Die, Guns N’ Roses respected the original while also creating their own unique version.
There are actually two videos out there for GnR’s version of Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door. This one was filmed at the Freddy Mercury Tribute Concert in 1992.
Enjoy!
Lisa Marie’s Week In Review: 8/15/22 — 8/21/22
I returned from Lake Texoma from Monday, fully convinced that having taken a few days off would lead to me attacking everything with a renewed energy and vigor. Instead, the opposite happened and now I’m counting the days until I get away again.
On the positive side, we are currently preparing for October here at the Shattered Lens! At last count, we’ve already got 155 post ready to go for October and we’re just getting started! October is my favorite of the month and the start of my favorite season of the year and I can’t wait to share it with all of our readers here at the Shattered Lens!
Here’s what I watched, read, and listened to this week. Happy 6th birthday to the #ILikeToWatch live tweet group! (Despite the name, it’s actually a group that is centered around sharing music.)
Films I Watched:
- Galaxy Quest (1999)
- Mark of the Witch (1970)
- Mississippi Burning (1988)
- Shaun of the Dead (2004)
- Steele Justice (1987)
- Toomorrow (1970)
Television Shows I Watched:
- Allo Allo
- The Bachelorette
- Better Call Saul
- Big Brother
- The Challenge
- Full House
- Inspector Lewis
- Mike Judge’s Beavis and Butthead
- Open All Hours
Books I Read:
- Blood, Sweat, and Chrome (2022) by Kyle Buchanan
- Everybody Thought We Were Crazy (2022) by Mark Rozzo
Music To Which I Listened:
- Adi Ulmansky
- Alison Krauss
- Ambrosia
- American Cream Team
- Ashford and Simpson
- Avril Lavigne
- Billy Joel
- Biz Markie
- Bob Welch
- Britney Spears
- Bruno Mars
- The Cardigans
- Chris Stapleton
- Christina Aguilera
- Coldplay
- The Cure
- David Bowie
- Dr. John
- Eddie Kendricks
- Flight of the Conchords
- Florence + The Machine
- Fountains of Wayne
- The Fruit Bats
- Gary Nunan
- Grace Petrie
- Hilary Duff
- Human Drama
- INXS
- Iron Maiden
- Janelle Monae
- Jimmie Allen
- John Waitre
- Kid Rock
- Leon Redbone
- Leon Russell
- Lord Huron
- Lynard Skynard
- Madonna
- Moby
- Nancy Sinatra
- Nine Inch Nails
- OMD
- Quannum
- P!nk
- PJ Harvey
- Prince
- Psychostick
- Saint Motel
- Sheryl Crow
- Smashing Pumpkins
- The Smithereens
- Spinal Tap
- The White Stripes
Live Tweets:
News From Last Week:
- Virginia Patton Moss, Last Surviving Adult Cast Member of ‘It’s a Wonderful Life,’ Dies at 97
- ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Takes Down ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ as Sixth-Highest Grossing Movie in Domestic Box Office History
- Gary Busey charged with sex offenses over incidents at horror convention: Police
- Brian Stelter Leaving CNN After Cancellation of ‘Reliable Sources’
- ‘I don’t think I could feel any better’: Why wealthy NYers and celebs like Aaron Rodgers are tripping on psychedelics
- Karens can now ‘speak to the manager’ with their own action figure
- Jeffrey Toobin almost certainly pushed out from CNN, insiders say
Links From Last Week:
- Paul Newman And Joanne Woodward Were “The Last Movie Stars!” A Terrific And Candid New Mini-Series Explores Hollywood Royalty!
- The World’s Common Tater’s Week in Books, Movies, and TV 8/19/22
Links From The Site:
- Leonard reviewed The Bad Guys! He also reviewed Kingdom of the Spiders!
- Erin shared Railroad Stories, Everyday Science and Mechanics, Thrilling Adventures, The Covers of Red Mask Detective Stories, Western Short Stories, All The Cameras A Girl Could Want, Argosy All-Story Weekly, and Golden Fleece!
- I reviewed Steele Justice and Name Unknown!
- I paid tribute to Nicolas Roeg! I shared my week in television and an AMV of the Day!
- Jeff reviewed In The Line of Duty: Blaze of Glory, In The Line of Duty: The FBI Murders, and The Cops are Robbers!
- Jeff shared music videos from Thompson Twins, Oasis, Winger, Guns N’ Roses, Iron Maiden, Poison, and Megadeth!
More From Us:
- I wrote about Big Brother for the Big Brother Blog!
- At Days Without Incident, Leonard shared songs from The Bad Guys and Elvis!
- At my music site, I shared songs from The White Stripes, P!nk, Christina Aguilera, Hilary Duff, Britney Spears, Coldplay, and Avril Lavigne!
- At her photography site, Erin shared Campus Statue, Humpty Dumpty, Humpty Dumpty 2, Laundry Day, Shoes On A Wire, Searching For Something, and Who Are You To Look At Me?
- At my dream journal, I shared a dream about Hawaii!
- At Pop Politics, Jeff wrote about Liz Cheney!






