Lisa Marie’s Week In Review: 12/12/22 — 12/18/22


Happy Holidays!  I’m looking forward to spending this upcoming week with family, getting ready for Christmas.  I hope your week is a good one!

Films I Watched:

  1. Black Rain (1989)
  2. Charade (1963)
  3. The Elevator (1974)
  4. Escape From L.A. (1996)
  5. Fang (2022)
  6. Hitchhike! (1974)
  7. I Believe in Santa Claus (1984)
  8. It’s A Wonderful Life (1946)
  9. Jack Frost (1997)
  10. The Last Child (1971)
  11. Mask of the Ninja (2008)
  12. The Possessed (1977)
  13. Quarantined (1970)
  14. A Very Brady Christmas (1988)

Television Shows I Watched:

  1. The Brady Bunch
  2. California Dreams
  3. Casey Anthony: Where The Truth Lies
  4. Don’t Pick Up The Phone
  5. Fantasy Island
  6. Full House
  7. Law & Order: SVU
  8. Leave It To Beaver
  9. The Love Boat
  10. Survivor

Books I Read:

  1. Heat 2 (2022) by Michael Man and Meg Gardiner

Music To Which I Listened:

  1. Amy Grant
  2. Angelo Badalamenti 
  3. Bob Dylan
  4. Brianna and Alyssa Brown
  5. Britney Spears
  6. Carly Rae Jepsen
  7. The Chemical Brothers
  8. Coldplay
  9. Fatboy Slim
  10. Gwen Stefani
  11. Jake Bugg
  12. Julee Cruise
  13. Katy Perry
  14. The Killers
  15. Lindsey Stirling
  16. The Mistletoe Disco Band
  17. Moby
  18. Muse
  19. Nat & Alex Wolff
  20. Saint Motel
  21. Taylor Swift
  22. Thought Gang
  23. Tomoyasu Hotei 
  24. Yvonne Elliman

Trailers:

  1. Barbie

Live Tweets:

  1. Mask of the Ninja
  2. Black Rain
  3. Escape From L.A.
  4. Jack Frost

Awards Season:

  1. Golden Globe Nominations
  2. St. Louis Film Critics Association Nominations
  3. Las Vegas Film Critics Society
  4. Washington D.C. Film Critics Association 
  5. Southern Eastern Film Critics Association
  6. Indiana Film Journalists Association Nominations
  7. Phoenix Critics Circle Nominations
  8. Chicago Film Critics Association Nominations
  9. Women Film Critics Circle Nominations
  10. Critics Choice Awards Nominations
  11. Florida Film Critics Circle Nominations
  12. Black Reel Award Nominations
  13. Hollywood Critics Association Nominations
  14. AARP Movies For Grown-Ups Nominations
  15. Chicago Film Critics Association 
  16. Boston Online Film Critics
  17. Online Association Of Female Film Critics Nominations
  18. Phoenix Critics Circle
  19. North Texas Film Critics Association Nominations
  20. Philadelphia Film Critics Circle
  21. Utah Film Critics Association 

News From Last Week:

  1. Henry Cavill Is Out As Superman
  2. Composer Angelo Badalamenti Dies At 85
  3. Emmy-winning actor Stuart Margolin Dead at 82
  4. tWitch dead at 40
  5. Elon Musk Temporarily Suspended Washington Post’s Taylor Lorenz for ‘Prior Doxxing Action’
  6. Twitter to stop users linking to big social media platforms

Links From Last Week:

  1. Yes, “Die Hard” Is The Perfect Christmas Movie! Here Is The Great “Die Hard” Trivia You Need This Holiday Season!
  2. The World’s Common Tater’s Week in Books, Movies, and TV 12/17/22

Links From The Site:

  1. Necromoonyeti shared his Top 35 Albums of 2022!
  2. Leonard shared the trailer for Barbie and reviewed Avatar: The Way of Water!
  3. Erin shared The General, Beauty Parade, Stocking Parade, Silk Stocking Covers, Imagination, Liberty, and All The Girls He Wanted!
  4. I reviewed Fang and A Very Brady Christmas!
  5. I reviewed Hang Time, Fantasy Island, The Love Boat, City Guys, One World, and California Dreams!
  6. I shared a song of the day and my week in television!
  7. I shared music videos from The Killers, Carly Rae Jepsen, Fatboy Slim, Lindsey Stirling, Gwen Stefani, Thought Gang, and Britney Spears!

More From Us:

  1. For Reality TV Chat Blog, I reviewed the finale of Survivor!
  2. At my music site, I shared songs from Brianna and Alyssa Brown, Amy Grant, Saturday Night Live, and from the Mistletoe Disco Band!
  3. At her photography site, Erin shared: Nativity, Celebrating, Ghosts, Dragon, Santas, The New Santa, and Listening!

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

Retro Television Reviews: A Very Brady Christmas (dir by Peter Baldwin)


Welcome to Retro Television Reviews, a feature where we review some of our favorite and least favorite shows of the past!  On Sundays, I will be reviewing the made-for-television movies that used to be a primetime mainstay.  Today’s film is 1988’s A Very Brady Christmas!

In A Very Brady Christmas, America’s creepiest family reunites for the holidays.

Mike and Carol Brady (played by Robert Reed and Florence Henderson, of course) have finally got their house to themselves!  The children have all moved out.  A few have even gotten married and started families of their own.  Mike is still an architect, though he now has a mustache that, along with his gray hair, makes him look more like a retired porn actor.

With Christmas approaching, Mike and Carol have each been secretly saving up their money to give the other a trip.  Carol knows that Mike loves Greece.  Mike suspects that Carol would love to go to Japan.  In the end, though, they realize that they would much rather have the entire family come together for Christmas!  They buy tickets for everyone.  Of course, what they don’t know is that each of the Brady kids has an issue of their own.

For instance, consider the youngest of the Brady kids.  Cindy isn’t even herself anymore, mostly because Susan Olsen declined to return for the reunion and Jennifer Runyon was cast in her place.  Cindy is away at college and she’s upset that she has to cancel her plans to go skiing just so she can spend the holidays with her family.  Meanwhile, Bobby (Mike Lookinland) has dropped out of college so that he can race cars on the NASCAR circuit but he hasn’t told his parents yet!  Of course, if Bobby never tells them, he can just keep pocketing that sweet, sweet tuition money.

Meanwhile, Peter Brady (Christopher Knight) is upset because his girlfriend is his boss and she makes considerably more money than he does.  Jan (Eve Plumb) is secretly separated from her husband but, because it’s the holidays, they agree to pretend to still be together so that Mike and Carol don’t get upset.  Greg (Barry Williams) has grown up to be a smarmy doctor but he is upset that his wife will not be joining him for Christmas with his parents.  And Marcia (Maureen McCormick) is trying to keep everyone from discovering that her loser husband has lost his job.

And let’s not forget Alice (Anne B. Davis)!  Alice finally married Sam The Butcher but their marriage is on the rocks….

Could the Bradys be more cursed?

Luckily, Mike and Carol are pretty good at uncovering problems and fixing things.  (Except, of course, for that time that Mike never figured out that Marcia was acting strange because she wanted to surprise him with his father of the year prize….)  Unfortunately, Mike is a bit distracted because his latest building was constructed with cheap material.  When an earthquake causes the building collapse, Mike takes it upon himself to rescue two trapped workers.  (Most of this takes place off-screen, of course.)  When an aftershock hits, it seems like Mike might never emerge from the tomb that he helped to design.

Much like the show that inspired it, A Very Brady Christmas is painfully earnest and …. well, it’s a little dumb.  Of course, the main appeal of The Brady Bunch was always the unapologetic mix of earnestness and stupidity but it’s a bit different when all the Brady kids are grown up and they’re still acting just as dumb as they did when they were younger.  Robert Reed looks annoyed.  Florence Henderson is trouper and gives it her all.  With the notable exception of Maureen McCormick, none of the kids grew up to be particularly good actors.  (In all fairness, Barry Williams is likable when he makes fun of himself but, in this film, he’s somewhat stiff as the most successful of the Brady kids.)  That said, the family singing a Christmas carol while waiting to discover whether or not Mike is dead is one of those moments that is somehow both silly and effective at the same time.  It’s pure Brady Bunch.  To quote Tony Montana, it’s the yayo of nostalgia.

A Very Brady Christmas aired in 1988 and was enough of a rating success that it actually led to the Brady Bunch being (briefly) revived.  Today, it’s impossible to watch the movie without imagining Gary Cole and Shelley Long as Mike and Carol Brady.  Even the collapse of the building is no longer an effective dramatic moment due to it being referenced in The Brady Bunch Movie.  When Mike does emerge from that collapsed building, you half expect him to say, “Wherever you go, there you are.”

In the end, the Bradys have a merry Christmas.  I hope you have one too!

Top Gun: Maverick Wins Best Cinematography In Utah!!!!


Yesterday, the Utah Film Critics Association announced their picks for the best of 2022!

And here they are:

Best Picture
Winner: Everything Everywhere All At Once
Runner Up: Top Gun: Maverick

Best Director
Winner: Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert – Everything Everywhere All At Once
Runner Up: SS Rajamouli – RRR

Best Actor
Winner: Colin Farrell – The Banshees Of Inisherin
Runner Up: Austin Butler – Elvis

Best Actress
Winner: Michelle Yeoh – Everything Everywhere All At Once
Runner Up: Danielle Deadwyler – Till

Best Supporting Actress
Winner: Stephanie Hsu – Everything Everywhere All At Once
Runner Up: Kerry Condon – The Banshees Of Inisherin

Best Supporting Actor
Winner: Ke Huy Quan – Everything Everywhere All At Once
Runner Up: Brendan Gleeson – The Banshees Of Inisherin

Best Ensemble
Winner: Everything Everywhere All At Once
Runners Up: The Banshees Of Inisherin, Glass Onion & Women Talking (TIE)

Best Original Screenplay
Winners: The Banshees Of Inisherin & Everything Everywhere All At Once (TIE)

Best Adapted Screenplay
Winners: Marcel The Shell With Shoes On & Women Talking (TIE)

Best Cinematography
Winner: Top Gun: Maverick
Runner Up: Everything Everywhere All At Once

Best Film Editing
Winner: Everything Everywhere All At Once
Runners Up: Top Gun: Maverick

Best Visual Effects
Winner: Everything Everywhere All At Once
Runner Up: Avatar: The Way Of Water

Best Original Score
Winner: The Banshees Of Inisherin
Runner Up: The Batman

Best Documentary Feature
Winner: Wildcat
Runner Up: Good Night Oppy

Best Animated Feature
Winner: Marcel The Shell With Shoes On
Runner Up: Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio

Non-English Language Feature
Winner: RRR
Runner Up: Bardo & Close

Vice/Martin Award for Performance in a Fantasy, Horror or Science-Fiction Film
Winner: Ke Huy Quan – Everything Everywhere All At Once
Runner Up: Mia Goth – Pearl

Philadelphia Loves Everything Everywhere All At Once!


Yesterday, the Philadelphia Film Critics Circle announced their picks for the best of 2022 and they really loved Everything Everywhere All At Once!

Check out the winners:

Best Film
Everything Everywhere All At Once
Runner-Up: TAR

Best Director
Daniel Kahn & Daniel Scheinert – Everything Everywhere All At Once
Runner-Up: Todd Field – TAR

Best Actress
Cate Blanchett – TAR
Runner-Up: Michelle Yeoh – Everything Everywhere All At Once

​Best Actor
Brendan Fraser – The Whale
Runner-Up: Bill Nighy – Living

Best Supporting Actress
Janelle Monae – Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
​Runner-Up: Stephanie Hsu – Everything Everywhere All At Once

​Best Supporting Actor
Ke Huy Quan – Everything Everywhere All At Once
Runner-Up: Brendan Gleeson – The Banshees Of Inisherin

Best Animated Film
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
Runner-Up: Turning Red

​Best Foreign Film
RRR
Runner-Up: Holy Spider

Best Documentary
Good Night Oppy
Runner-Up: Fire Of Love

Best Cinematography
RRR
Runner-Up: Top Gun: Maverick

Best Breakthrough Performance
Stephanie Hsu – Everything Everywhere All At Once
Runner-Up: Austin Butler – Elvis

Best Directorial Debut
John Patton Ford – Emily The Criminal
Runner-Up: Goran Stolevski – You Won’t Be Alone

Best Screenplay
Everything Everywhere All At Once
Runners-Up: Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

Best Score/Soundtrack
RRR
Runner-Up: TAR

Best Ensemble
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
Runner-Up: Everything Everywhere All At Once

Cheesesteak Award – for a film meant to recognize a blockbuster that’s hard to ignore
Top Gun: Maverick
Runner-Up: RRR

Elaine May Award – for a deserving person or film that brings awareness to a story from womens’ perspective
Women Talking

Here Are The 2022 Nominations of the North Texas Film Critics Association!


The North Texas Film Critics Association have announced their nominees for the best of 2022 and they are, I believe, one of the first of the critic groups to give The Menu some love.

Here are the nominees:

Best Picture
The Banshees of Inisherin
Everything Everywhere All At Once
The Fabelmans
The Menu
She Said
The Whale

Best Director
Todd Field – Tár
Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert – Everything Everywhere All At Once
Martin McDonagh – The Banshees of Inisherin
Gina Prince-Bythewood – The Woman King
Steven Spielberg – The Fabelmans

Best Actor
Austin Butler – Elvis
Colin Farrell – The Banshees of Inisherin
Ralph Fiennes – The Menu
Brendan Fraser – The Whale
Jeremy Pope- The Inspection

Best Actress
Cate Blanchett – Tár
Olivia Colman – Empire of Light
Viola Davis – The Woman King
Michelle Williams – The Fabelmans
Michelle Yeoh – Everything Everywhere All At Once

Best Supporting Actor
Paul Dano – The Fabelmans
Brendan Gleeson – The Banshees of Inisherin
Judd Hirsch – The Fabelmans
Barry Keoghan – The Banshees of Inisherin
Ke Huy Quan – Everything Everywhere All At Once

Best Supporting Actress
Hong Chau – The Whale
Kerry Condon – The Banshees of Inisherin
Jamie Lee Curtis – Everything Everywhere All At Once
Stephanie Hsu – Everything Everywhere All At Once
Carey Mulligan – She Said

Best Animated Film
The Bad Guys
Luck
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
Turning Red

Best Documentary
All the Beauty and the Bloodshed
Descendant
Fire of Love
Good Night Oppy
Moonage Daydream

Best Foreign Language Film
All Quiet on the Western Front
Argentina, 1985
Close
Holy Spider
RRR

Best Cinematographer
Roger Deakins – Empire of Light
Larkin Seiple – Everything Everywhere All At Once
Janusz Kaminski – The Fabelmans
Jarin Blaschke – The Northman
Claudio Miranda- Top Gun: Maverick

Best Newcomer
Frankie Corio – Aftersun
Gabriel LaBelle – The Fabelmans
Thuso Mbedu – The Woman King
Jenna Ortega – X
Bella Ramsey – Catherine Called Birdy

Gary Murray Award (Best Ensemble)
The Banshees of Inisherin
Everything Everywhere All At Once
The Fabelmans
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
The Menu