Lisa Marie’s Week In Review: 3/20/23 — 3/26/23


March is nearly over but the year is just getting started!  Enjoy the rest of this month and always remember that there’s a lot more to come.

Here’s what I watched, read, and listened to this week!

Films I Watched:

  1. 13 Eerie (2011)
  2. The Alpha Caper (1973)
  3. Copycat (1995)
  4. Drop Dead Rock (1995)
  5. Heroes (1977)
  6. Super Fuzz (1981)
  7. 10 to Midnight (1983)
  8. Warrior of the Lost World (1984)

Television Shows I Watched:

  1. Accused
  2. American Idol
  3. The Bachelor
  4. Dahmer
  5. Farmer Wants A Wife
  6. Half Nelson
  7. King of the Hill
  8. Law & Order
  9. The Love Boat
  10. Survivor
  11. Welcome to Chippendales
  12. Yellowjackets

Books I Read:

  1. The Long Alliance: The Imperfect Union of Joe Biden and Barack Obama (2022) by Gabriel Debenedetti

Music To Which I Listened:

  1. Adi Ulmansky
  2. Amy Winehouse
  3. Afroman
  4. Atomic Kitten
  5. Avril Lavigne
  6. Big Data
  7. Birdy
  8. Britney Spears
  9. Calvin Harris
  10. The Chemical Brothers
  11. Demi Lovato
  12. Elle King
  13. Ellie Goulding
  14. The Human League
  15. Iggy Azalea
  16. J4KE
  17. Miley Cyrus
  18. Saint Motel
  19. Taylor Swift

Live Tweets:

  1. Warrior of the Lost World
  2. Copycat
  3. Super Fuzz
  4. 13 Eerie

News From Last Week:

  1. Actor Jonathan Majors Arrested On Assault Charges In New York City
  2. Jonathan Majors’ Lawyer Says Evidence Exists to Prove He’s ‘Completely Innocent’ of Alleged Assault
  3. Army pulls recruiting ads after Jonathan Majors’ arrest
  4. Cops raided Afroman’s home, then sued him for using footage in music videos
  5. Gwyneth Paltrow Testifies in Ski Crash Trial: ‘You Skied Directly Into My F—ing Back!’
  6. Hollywood’s top Native American producer is a fake, activists claim

Links From Last Week:

  1. My Hummingbirds Had An Aerial Ballet! Here’s Video And 5 Things About Hummingbirds I Didn’t Know!
  2. Tater’s Week in Review 3/25/23

Links From The Site:

  1. I shared music videos from Atomic Kitten, Miley Cyrus, William Shatner, Amy Winehouse, Birdy, Britney Spears, and Calvin Harris!
  2. I reviewed Heroes, Warrior of the Lost World, 10 to Midnight, Dahmer, and The Alpha Caper!
  3. I reviewed Hang Time, Fantasy Island, The Love Boat, City Guys, Half Nelson, and California Dreams!
  4. I shared scenes from Tinker Tailor Solider Spy and Lawrence of Arabia!
  5. I paid tribute to Russ Meyer, Akira Kurosawa, and John Stockwell!
  6. I shared my week in television!
  7. Erin shared Amazing Stories, Sensation, The Long Swords, The Snake Stomper, The Lady is a Lush, Love in the Shadows, and No Man’s Land!
  8. Jeff reviewed The Dawn Rider, Sagebrush Trail, Paradise Canyon, Neath the Arizona Skies, and The Star Packer!

More From Us:

  1. At Days Without Incident, Leonard shared a song from Kraftwerk!
  2. At Pop Politics, Jeff shared: It’s A Struggle!
  3. At Reality TV Chat Blog, I reviewed the latest episode of Survivor!
  4. At my dream journal, I shared: Last Night’s Annoying Party Dream, Last Night’s Drive To The Lakehouse Dream, Last Night’s Airplane Dream, Last Night’s Training Dream, and Last Night’s Somebody’s Getting Arrested Dream!
  5. At my music site, I shared songs from Demi Lovato, The Human League, Amy Winehouse, J4KE, Big Data, Miley Cyrus, and Atomic Kitten!
  6. At her photography site, Erin shared Morning After, Backdoor Comedy, Flags, Left Lane, The Creek, Water, and Bridge!

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

Retro Television Reviews: The Alpha Caper (dir by Robert Michael Lewis)


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 1973’s The Alpha Caper!  It  can be viewed on YouTube!

After years of faithful service and hard work, parole officer Mark Forbes (Henry Fonda) is on the verge of mandatory retirement.  He’s spent his entire career playing by the rules and taking orders and helping recently released criminals go straight.  For all of his service, all he’s gets is a small party and a cheap retirement gift.

Still, Mark is on the job when he gets a call that one of his parolees, Harry (Noah Beery, Jr.), is currently in the middle of a stand-off with the cops.  Mark goes to the crime scene, where he discovers that Harry was trying to rob a warehouse full of weapons.  He also discovers that Harry is dying, as the result of being shot by the police.  Before Harry passes, he tells Mark that he and three other ex-cons were plotting to steal a shipment of gold bars.

Mark decides to carry out Harry’s plan.  Working with Mitch (Leonard Nimoy), Tudor (Larry Hagman), and Scat (James McEachin), Mark comes up with a plan to rob the armored cars that are going to be transporting the gold.  While Tudor and Scat are quick to join up with Mark, Mitch is a bit more hesitant.  In the end, though, they all decide to work together.  The plan they come up with is a clever one but its main strength is that it’s being spearheaded by Mark, a man who no one would ever expect to commit a crime.  No one but his colleague and friend, Lee (John Marley), that is.

I watched The Alpha Caper last night, with my friend Phil, Janeen, and Spiro.  To be honest, I selected the film because the title led me to suspect that it would be a science fiction film of some sort.  I was a little surprised when it turned out to be a crime thriller but I was even more surprised by just how good the film itself turned out to be.  Cleverly plotted and well-acted by the entire cast (and featuring a scruffy Leonard Nimoy playing a role that’s about as far from the coldly logical Mr. Spock as one can get), The Alpha Caper is an entertaining crime film but it’s also surprisingly poignant.  Mark is someone who feels that he’s lived his entire life without taking a single risk and, as a result, he has nothing to show for it.  He compares his situation to the mythical Kilroy of “Kilroy was Here” graffiti fame.  Kilroy will always be remembered, even though no one is really sure who he was.  Mark fears that he’s destined to be forgotten.  The robbery is Mark’s way of announcing that “Mark Forbes was here.”  The film ends on a surprisingly touching, if rather bittersweet, note.

The Alpha Caper originally aired on ABC on October 6th, 1973.  It was apparently meant to be a pilot for an anthology show that would be called Crime.  The series wasn’t picked up but, two years later, The Alpha Caper was theatrically released in Italy.  Today, it can be seen on YouTube.  Like Mark Forbes and Kilroy, the film has not been forgotten.

Music Video of the Day: Miracle by Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding (2023, dir by ????)


Today’s music video of the day has a post-apocalyptic feel to it.  Society has collapsed and new, Ellie Goulding-centered world has risen in its place.  It’s bound to happen someday so consider this music video to be your chance to look into the future.

Enjoy and good luck.