This is from 1949. I’m wondering how he transformed from being a naked caveman into being a man wearing a suit. This cover was done by the prolific Lawrence Sterne Stevens!
Yearly Archives: 2022
Music Video of the Day: GO OFF (Nuthin’ 2 It) by Dillon Francis (2019, dir by The Dads)
If this music video from Dillon Francis doesn’t make you happy, I don’t know what to tell you. Who can’t enjoy a video about someone who finds a new confidence and a love for dancing?
The gentleman in the video is played by John Gemberling.
Enjoy!
Scene That I Love: “Let’s Duet” from Walk Hard
This song from Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story has to be the most romantic song ever written.
I Watched Old Fashioned (2014, dir. by Rik Swartzwelder)
Clay (Rik Swartzwelder) is a former frat boy who has spent the last nine years trying to find love the old fashioned way. He won’t accept a kiss on the lips. He says that all dating does is make people act in superficial and dishonest ways. He says that he cannot even be alone with a woman unless she is wife. (Clay’s not married.) Because he’s so old fashioned, it makes sense that Clay would open an antique store in a small town. (Of course, he’s named the store Old Fashioned.) When a single, free-spirited woman named Amber (Elizabeth Roberts) runs out of gas in the town and then impulsively rents the apartment above the shop, Clay is forced to reconsider his rigid rules about dating.
At first, I didn’t know what to make of Old Fashioned. I can be old fashioned about some things myself but Clay took it to extremes and I wasn’t sure why anyone would want to waste their time trying to get his attention. Yes, people can be superficial when they’re dating and they act differently once they’re in a committed relationship but what’s the other option? Arranged marriages? Only getting to know people through church socials and holiday picnics? Clay didn’t have the answers for that. Instead, he just said that he would get married when he met the “right woman” and that he would instinctively know who she was. Nice plan, Clay. Too bad the real world is a little more complicated than that.
Luckily, it turned out that the movie agreed with me, with Amber challenging Clay’s beliefs and regularly calling him out for his holier-than-thou attitude. Clay wasn’t presented as being wrong for choosing to be old fashioned but instead for being so extreme about it. Some good things came about as a result of Clay’s beliefs, like the scene where Clay keeps his best friend from cheating on his fiancée. But, by being so judgmental and unwilling to compromise, Clay was also intentionally shutting himself off from the world. He was using his beliefs as an excuse to build walls and keep anyone from getting too close to him. The movie takes its time in explaining Clay’s backstory and the events that led to him becoming so old fashioned and it turns out that Clay used to be bad even by the standards of the typical frat boy. Trying to make up for the past, Clay has swung from one extreme to another but he’s never learned how to forgive himself or others for their mistakes. I still had a hard time believing that Amber would have ever put up with him in the first place but it’s good that she did because Clay really needed someone to help him snap out of it.
Old Fashioned is less about how people should date and more about the importance of being willing to forgive and to accept that no one can ever be perfect. That’s a pretty worthwhile message, especially in today’s day and age. Forgiveness should never become old fashioned.
Ana de Armas and Ben Affleck take some deep breaths in the Deep Water Teaser
On the surface, Deep Water just looks like “The movie Ben and Ana did during Lockdown”, but with Adrian Lyne’s name attached to this, I’ve had a double take. Lyne is responsible for Flashdance, 9 1/2 Weeks, Indecent Proposal and Unfaithful. I’m curious about where this one is going. Judging from the heavy breathing, it seems this couple is good at giving tummy tickles.
Deep Water premieres on Hulu on March 18th.
It’s Love, Part 8!

And as difficult as it can be to find true love, it’s always worth it to look!
So. if you’re alone or if you’re a part of a couple, if you’re single or married, in love or simply enjoying life, happy February 14th! May it be a good day, no matter what it means to you. Happy Valentine’s Day From The Cats and the Humans at Through The Shattered Lens
To all of our readers, Happy Valentine’s Day!
I’ve written a lot of version of this post since I joined TSL. This year, the Flame-haired One just wanted to post a picture of Godzilla and King Kong shaking hands but I looked at it and I said, “meh.” There are some things that only a cat can do.
Today is not going to be an easy Valentine’s Day for some. For some humans, Valentine’s Day is never easy. If you will allow a cat to be serious for a minute, many humans have lost loved ones over the past two years, due to the pandemic and everything that goes along with it. Celebrate love and celebrate happiness but take a minute to remember those who might be hurting or who might be missing their loved ones for the first time. It’s up to you, the humans, to do this because we cats probably won’t.
Valentine’s Day isn’t just about what you do or where you go. It’s about loving what you love. Some humans love other humans. Me, I love Temptations snacks, playing with my toys, and sleeping 10 hours a day. That’s what Valentine’s Day is all about to me.
Whatever Valentine’s Day is about to you, we all hope that you are having a good and a safe one! Happy Valentine’s Day to all! Be kind to those you love and never, ever forget the cats and the humans in your life!
Artwork of the Day: Kissing in Hawaii

by Erin Nicole
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Music Video of the Day: We Have All The Time In The World, performed by Tim Beveridge with his Neophonic Orchestra (2009, dir by ????)
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Enjoy!
Lisa Marie’s Week In Review: 2/7/22 — 2/13/22
Ivan Reitman, R.I.P. I just heard that the influential Canadian director passed away yesterday.
This has been a busy week. We started with the Oscar nominations and the Olympics. We’re ending with the Super Bowl. We’re finishing up what’s left of 2021. I almost feel like next week will be the first week that 2022 actually feels like 2022.
Anyway, I’m obviously too tired to have coherent thoughts so let’s just move on to what I watched and listened to this week!
Films I Watched:
- Atlantis (1990)
- Attack of the Giant Leeches (1959)
- Beverly Hills Cop II (1987)
- Big Man on Campus (1963)
- C.C. and Company (1970)
- C.H.U.D. (1984)
- Home Team (2022)
- Into the Wind (2022)
- Kimi (2022)
- Men With Brooms (2002)
- Munich — The Edge of War (2022)
- Nightmare Alley (1947)
- Race With The Devil (1975)
- Shattered …. If Your Kid’s On Drugs (1986)
- Shut In (2022)
Television Shows I Watched:
- Allo Allo
- The Amazing Race
- BBC World News
- Celebrity Big Brother
- King of the Hill
- Pam & Tommy
- South Park
- Super Bowl LVI
- Super Bowl Pre-Show
- The Winter Olympics
Music To Which I Listened:
- Above & Beyond
- Alice Martin
- Bloc Party
- Bob Dylan
- Britney Spears
- Cedric Gervais
- Charli XCX
- The Chemical Brothers
- Coldplay
- David Guetta
- Fatboy Slim
- Hans Zimmer
- Hozier
- Icona Pop
- Jake Bugg
- Louis Armstrong
- Lydia
- MEDVZA
- Muse
- Opus III
- Rita Coolidge
- Saint Motel
- Selena Gomez
- Sex Pistols
- Souixsie and the Banshees
- Tiesto
- The Wallflowers
Live Tweets:
Awards Season:
Trailers:
- Jurassic World Dominion
- Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
- Netflix
- Moon Knight
- The Lost City
- Nope
- Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
- DC — The World Needs Heroes
Links From Last Week:
- Make Your Own Bacon Roses! Love Burgers! Here Are Recipes For “Love In A Bun”! The Best Valentine’s Day Treats!
- The World’s Common Tater’s Week in Books, Movies, and TV 2/11/22
Links From The Site:
- Leonard shared the trailer for Jurassic World Dominion!
- Ryan reviewed Megillah, Isolated, and Unfolding!
- Case reviewed episodes two and three of Reacher!
- Jeff reviewed True Grit: A Further Adventure, Banjo Hackett, and Locked Door IV.
- Jeff shared his Super Bowl predictions, some thoughts on The Simpsons, and some thoughts on Kickers, Inc!
- Erin shared Make Sure I Win, Movie Story Magazine, Payment In Sin, Over Night, Men, Dirt Farm, and Movie Humor! She also profiled Robert Oliver Skemp!
- I shared music videos from Louis Armstrong, Alice Martin, Coldplay, Above & Beyond, MEDVZA, David Guetta, and Hans Zimmer! I paid tribute to football and shared a scene from Any Given Sunday! I shared my week in television and a film called Big Man on Campus! I also shared my top 6 super bowl ads!
- I reviewed C.C. And Company, KIMI, Shut In, Munich — The Edge of War, Men With Brooms, Home Team, Into the Wind, and the latest episode of Pam and Tommy!
More From Us:
- Ryan has a patreon! You should consider subscribing!
- At Days Without Incident, Leonard shared the Moon Knight teaser!
- At her photography site, Erin shared: Paw Prints In The Snow, Peace on Earth, Rorschach Clouds, desolate, Red Car In A Gray Alley, Window, and Just Visiting!
- At my music site, I shared songs from Lydia, Sex Pistols, Bloc Party, Opus III, The Wallflowers, Britney Spears, and Romeo and Juliet!
- At Reality TV Chat Blog, I reviewed the latest episode of The Amazing Race!
- For the Big Brother Blog, I have been writing about Celebrity Big Brother!






