Lisa Marie’s Week In Review: 5/22/23 — 5/28/23


Tina Turner, R.I.P.

Films I Watched:

  1. Amityville Emanuelle (2023)
  2. Attack the Block (2011)
  3. The Beastmaster (1982)
  4. Crackerjack (1994)
  5. Dark Angel (1996)
  6. Grace Unplugged (2012)
  7. History Is Made At Night (1937)
  8. Ike & Tina on the Road: 1971 — 1972 (2012)
  9. Inferno (1980)
  10. The Irish Mob (2023)
  11. Missing (2023)
  12. Phantom Ship (1935)
  13. Richard III (2023)
  14. Step Down to Terror (1958)
  15. White Men Can’t Jump (2023)

Television Shows I Watched:

  1. Barry
  2. Beavis and Butt-Head
  3. Bubblegum Crisis
  4. City Guys
  5. Forgive or Forget
  6. Great Performances
  7. Hang Time
  8. The Love Boat
  9. The Master
  10. The Office
  11. Red Dwarf
  12. Survivor
  13. Welcome Back, Kotter
  14. Yellowjackets
  15. Yes, Minister

Music To Which I Listened:

  1. Atomic Kitten
  2. Avril Lavigne
  3. Blonde Redhead
  4. Britney Spears
  5. The Chemical Brothers
  6. Christina Aguilera
  7. Gwen Stefani
  8. Jakalope
  9. Jessica Simpson
  10. Kylie Minogue
  11. Lenny Kravitz
  12. Miley Cyrus
  13. Muse
  14. Nancy Sinatra
  15. O-Town
  16. Outwork
  17. Phantogram
  18. Saint Motel
  19. Shakira
  20. Taylor Swift
  21. Tina Turner

Live Tweets:

  1. Crackerjack
  2. The Beastmaster
  3. Attack the Block
  4. Inferno

Awards Season:

  1. The Winners At Cannes

News From Last Week:

  1. Tina Turner dies at 83
  2. Ganja & Hess star Marlene Clark dies at 73
  3. George Maharis, star of Route 66, dies at 94
  4. Stuntman, actor, and director Gary Kent dies at 89
  5. Bill Lee, father of Spike Lee, dies at 94

Links From Last Week:

  1. Tater’s Week in Review 5/27/23
  2. RIP Hollywood Legend Gary Kent…His “Shadows & Light” Memoir…Honoring This “Danger God”…

Links From The Site:

  1. Jeff reviewed Below The Border, Ghost Town Law, Down Texas Way, Riders of the West, and West of the Law!
  2. Erin shared His Last Bow, The Exciting Covers of Exciting Love, Beauty Parade, Prison Stories, Don’t Bet On Blondes, Torment was a Redhead, Danger is My Life, and Return of a Cheat!
  3. I reviewed Dark Angel, Grace Unplugged, Amityville Emanuelle, White Men Can’t Jump, Missing, and The Irish Mob!
  4. I reviewed Hang Time, Fantasy Island, The Love Boat, City Guys, The Master, and California Dreams!
  5. I shared my week in television!
  6. I shared music videos from Gwen Stefani, Outwork, Blonde Redhead, Tina Turner, Muse, Kylie Minogue, and Miley Cyrus!
  7. I shared a scene from Tommy!

More From Us:

  1. At Days Without Incident, Leonard shared a song from Tina Turner!
  2. I wrote about the Survivor finale for Reality TV Chat Blog!
  3. At my music site, I shared songs from Nancy Sinatra, Miley Cyrus, Lenny Kravitz, Tina Turner, Kylie Minogue, Shakira, and Muse!
  4. At her photography site, Erin shared Industrial Street, An Entrance, Clouds. Abandoned, The Dollhouse, The Stare, and Still Visiting!

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

Retro Television Reviews: Dark Angel (dir by Robert Iscove)


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 1996’s Dark Angel!  It  can be viewed on YouTube!

Eric Roberts is Walter D’Arcangelo!

Walter was raised in the Louisiana foster system and eventually a series of Catholic orphanages.  With a last name like D’Arcangenlo, it’s hard not to feel that Walter was destined to eventually become an eccentric homicide detective who does things his way and that’s exactly what happened.  After starting his career in Baton Rouge, Walter has recently transferred to New Orleans.  He arrives just in time to help investigate a series of gruesome murders, the victims of which are all women who cheated on their husbands.  Walter even starts to get phone calls from someone who claims to be the murderer.

Unfortunately, for Walter, he’s somehow become a suspect in the murders.  The rest of the homicide division doesn’t quite know what to make of the somewhat nervy Walter.  When they discover that he went missing for several months while working in Baton Rouge, that makes him even more suspicious in the eyes of his new colleagues.  Even while she personally is falling for him, Detective Anna St. Cyr (Ashley Crow) investigates Walter’s past and discovers that Walter does indeed have a link to the murders but not in a way that anyone was expecting.

Dark Angel was clearly intended to be a pilot for a weekly detective show.  I imagine that Detective D’Arcangelo would have spent every week investigating a different murder in New Orleans.  The show is full of moments that don’t have much to do with the case but which seem to have been included to make viewers say, “Wow, Eric Roberts is a really interesting guy!  I wish he was starring in TV series that I could watch every Tuesday night!”  Roberts does give a pretty good performance as Walter, hinting that, even if he isn’t a killer, the detective is still someone who could snap at any minute.  Roberts plays Walter as if Walter himself is a little bit scared of the darkness that’s lurking inside of him.  Walter’s an interesting character, though one gets the feeling that the demands of a weekly show would have led to the character becoming a bit less enigmatic if Dark Angel had been turned into a series.

The film takes place in New Orleans and it’s somewhat shameless about indulging in every “Big Easy” cliché possible.  Yes, Walter listens to jazz.  Yes, there are scenes of rain and shots where the steamy humidity seems to be rising from the French Quarter.  Yes, Walter visits a voodoo priestess and yes, there’s even a scene set during Mardi Gras.  Though there’s nothing unexpected about the show’s portrayal of New Orleans, the pilot does do a good job of capturing the city’s unique atmosphere.  Eric Roberts and New Orleans feel like a perfect match,

Of course, Dark Angel did not become a series.  Still, the pilot is entertaining and Eric Roberts gives another memorable performance.  Dark Angel is a enjoyably macabre diversion.

Previous Eric Roberts Films That We Have Reviewed:

  1. Star 80 (1983)
  2. Blood Red (1989)
  3. The Ambulance (1990)
  4. The Lost Capone (1990)
  5. Love, Cheat, & Steal (1993)
  6. Love Is A Gun (1994)
  7. Sensation (1994)
  8. Doctor Who (1996)
  9. Most Wanted (1997)
  10. Mr. Brightside (2004)
  11. Six: The Mark Unleased (2004)
  12. Hey You (2006)
  13. In The Blink of an Eye (2009)
  14. The Expendables (2010) 
  15. Sharktopus (2010)
  16. Deadline (2012)
  17. Miss Atomic Bomb (2012)
  18. Lovelace (2013)
  19. Self-Storage (2013)
  20. This Is Our Time (2013)
  21. Inherent Vice (2014)
  22. Road to the Open (2014)
  23. Rumors of War (2014)
  24. A Fatal Obsession (2015)
  25. Stalked By My Doctor (2015)
  26. Joker’s Poltergeist (2016)
  27. Stalked By My Doctor: The Return (2016)
  28. The Wrong Roommate (2016)
  29. Stalked By My Doctor: Patient’s Revenge (2018)
  30. Monster Island (2019)
  31. Seven Deadly Sins (2019)
  32. Stalked By My Doctor: A Sleepwalker’s Nightmare (2019)
  33. The Wrong Mommy (2019)
  34. Free Lunch Express (2020)
  35. Her Deadly Groom (2020)
  36. Top Gunner (2020)
  37. Just What The Doctor Ordered (2021)
  38. Killer Advice (2021)
  39. The Poltergeist Diaries (2021)
  40. My Dinner With Eric (2022)