Lisa Marie’s Week In Review: 3/27/23 — 4/2/23


Hey, it’s already April!  Time moves fast when you’re not really paying attention, I guess.

As of right now, there are thousands of people panicking on twitter because they’re about to lose their blue checkmarks.  It’s really one of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen.  With everything that’s going on in the world, this is what gets people upset, losing a checkmark.  Someday, Aaron Sorkin and Adam McKay will write, direct, and produce competing movies about the Great Checkmark Purge.

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

Films I Watched:

  1. Beast of Yucca Flats (1961)
  2. Creature From Black Lake (1976)
  3. Dressed to Kill (1980)
  4. The Executioner Part II (1984)
  5. Fire & Ice (1983)
  6. Gas Food Lodging (1993)
  7. Hi Mom! (1970)
  8. The House Behind The Wall (2014)
  9. The Miami Connection (1987)
  10. Murder Mystery 2 (2023)
  11. Other Music (2019)
  12. Rocky V (1990)
  13. The Wild World of Ted V. Mikels (2008)

Television Shows I Watched:

  1. Accused
  2. The Bachelor
  3. Dirty Pair
  4. The English
  5. Farmer Wants A Wife
  6. Five Days At Memorial
  7. Ghosts
  8. Half Nelson
  9. Law & Order
  10. The Love Boat
  11. Night Court
  12. Poker Face
  13. Saved By The Bell
  14. Survivor
  15. Tulsa King
  16. Waco: American Apocaylpse
  17. Yellowjackets

Books I Read:

  1. American Dreamer: A Life of Henry A. Wallace (2000) by John C. Culver and John Hyde

Music To Which I Listened:

  1. Adi Ulmansky
  2. Amy Winehouse
  3. Arcade Fire
  4. Arctic Monkeys
  5. Atomic Kitten
  6. Bloc Party
  7. Britney Spears
  8. The Chemical Brothers
  9. CHVRCHES
  10. Demi Lovato
  11. Dillon Francis
  12. DJ Snake
  13. J4KE
  14. Miley Cyrus
  15. Muse
  16. Natalie Merchant
  17. The Prodigy
  18. Saint Motel
  19. Taylor Swift
  20. Tina Arena

Live Tweets:

  1. The Miami Connection
  2. Dressed to Kill
  3. Fire & Ice
  4. Creature From Black Lake

News From Last Week:

  1. Sharon Acker, Actress in ‘Point Blank’ and ‘Perry Mason,’ Dies at 87
  2. Ryuichi Sakamoto, Oscar-Winning Composer, Dies at 71
  3. Box Office: ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ Rolls $38.5 Million in Opening Weekend

Links From Last Week:

  1. Tater’s Week in Review 4/1/23
  2. Ready To Do The “Time Warp” Again? Three Things About “Rocky Horror Picture Show” You Didn’t Know! Timeless Trivia Is “Just A Jump To The Left!”

Links From The Site:

  1. I shared music videos from Atomic Kitten, Miley Cyrus, J4KE, Demi Lovato, Arctic Monkeys, Taylor Swift, and Dillon Francis!
  2. I reviewed Murder Mystery 2 and the Screaming Woman!
  3. I shared my week in television!
  4. I reviewed Hang Time, Fantasy Island, The Love Boat, City Guys, Half Nelson and California Dreams!
  5. I shared the trailer for Asteroid City!
  6. I paid tribute to Quentin Tarantino!
  7. I shared a scene from Inglourious Basterds!
  8. Erin shared Playhouse of Passion, Epitaph for a Spy, Brandy Jones, Spicy Adventure Stories, The Young Have Secrets, The Joker, and Palm Sunday!
  9. Erin wrote about the first home run of the season, the Rangers’s first game, and the Rangers’s second game!

More From Us:

  1. For Reality TV Chat Blog, I wrote about Survivor!
  2. At my music site, I shared songs from Adi Ulmansky, Miley Cyrus, Tina Arena, CHVRCHES, Amy Winehouse, Arcade Fire, and Natalie Merchant!
  3. At my dream journal, I shared: Last Night’s Stock Market Dream, Last Night’s Yacht Dream, and Last Night’s Theater Dream!
  4. At Days Without Incident, Leonard shared A John Wick 4 Medley! 
  5. At her photography site, Erin shared Trees, Red Fence, Branches, Gray Morning, Wall, Half Moon, and peace and quiet!

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

Retro Television Reviews: The Screaming Woman (dir by Jack Smight)


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 1972’s The Screaming Woman!  It  can be viewed on YouTube!

In this made-for-tv movie from 1972, the great Olivia de Havilland plays Laura Wynant. Laura is a wealthy woman who has just been released from a mental institution. She goes to her country estate to recuperate but, as soon as she arrives, she starts to hear a woman’s voice in the back yard.

“help me …. help me….” the voice cries.

Laura looks around and she soon realizes that the voice is coming from the ground! A woman has been buried alive in the backyard and will soon die if not rescued! At first Laura tries to dig up the woman on her own but her hands are crippled by arthritis. An attempt to get a neighborhood child to help her dig just leads to Laura being confined to her home, under doctor’s orders. No matter how much Laura tries to get the people around her to listen for the sound of the woman crying for help, everyone just assume that Laura must be imagining things.

Further complicating things is the fact that the person who put the woman in the ground is still out there. And, when he discovers that Laura has been hearing voices, he decides that maybe he needs to do something about both Laura and the screaming woman….

The Screaming Woman is an effective psychological thriller and, considering that it was made for early 70s network television, surprisingly suspenseful. If the film were remade today, I imagine it would try to keep us guessing as to whether or not Laura was hearing an actual woman or if it was all in her mind.  However, by revealing early on that Laura actually is hearing what she thinks she’s hearing, The Screaming Woman puts us right into Laura’s shoes and we share her frustration as she desperately tries to get someone — anyone — to take her seriously. It helps that Laura is played by Olivia de Havilland, who gives a very sympathetic and believable performance. De Havilland, who started her career appearing in Errol Flynn movies back in the 30s and who most famously played Melanie in Gone With The Wind, was one of the longest-lived stars of Hollywood’s Golden Age, living to the age of 104 and winning two Academy Awards for Best Actress.

The film is based on a short story by Ray Bradbury. In the story, it’s a little girl — as opposed to an old woman — who hears the voice. I haven’t read the short story so I don’t know how else it compares to this adaptation but, as a film, The Screaming Woman is an entertaining and creepy thriller and, when viewed today, it serves as a reminder of what a good actress Olivia De Havilland truly was.  She takes a simple thriller and turns it into a meditation on aging and the one person’s determination to do the right thing even when the entire world seems to be against her.

The Rangers Are 2-0!


Yesterday, the Texas Rangers won their second game of the 2023 season, beating the Phillies by 13 runs!  Congratulations to the Rangers, for getting this season off to a good start.  I know the Rangers aren’t going to win every game this season and I know that there’s a long way to go before the post-season.  But it just feels like this is the season that my team is finally going to get it together.

So, I’m happy.