Song of the Day: Born To Be Wild by Steppenwolf


My Dad passed away last night.  Today’s song of the day is dedicated to him.

My Dad was many things.  He was a fighter.  He was a trucker.  He was a biker.  He was a rebel.  He loved action movies.  He loved his country and distrusted his government.  He was the most honest man I ever knew, always telling the truth even when it would have been easier to lie.  He was someone who stood up for himself and never backed down from a challenge.  I remember, when I was a kid, he would frequently get pulled over for speeding and he would always give the cop the finger while accepting the ticket.  My mom would get mad at him for that and my other sisters would admonish him with, “Dad, you’re going to get another ticket!” but deep down, we all knew that was what he had to do.  That was just who he was.  He lived his life his way and I’m thankful that we reconnected and we were able to fix our own relationship before he passed.

My Dad was ten years sober when he passed and I know he took a lot of pride in that.  A lot of people didn’t think he was serious when he said he had given up drinking but I knew he was and I knew he’d stick with it.  I was proud of him and I still am.

Today’s song of the day could have been written about him.

Monday Live Tweet Alert: Join us for Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man and The Accused!


As some of our regular readers undoubtedly know, I am involved in hosting a few weekly live tweets on twitter and occasionally Mastodon.  I host #FridayNightFlix every Friday, I co-host #ScarySocial on Saturday, and I am one of the five hosts of Mastodon’s #MondayActionMovie!  Every week, we get together.  We watch a movie.  We snark our way through it.

Tonight, for #MondayActionMovie, the film will be Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man, selected and hosted by Sweet Emmy Cat!

Following #MondayActionMovie, Brad and Sierra will be hosting the #MondayMuggers live tweet.  We will be watching The Accused!

It should make for a night of fun viewing and I invite all of you to join in.  If you want to join the live tweets, just hop onto Mastodon, pull up Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man on YouTube, start the movie at 8 pm et, and use the #MondayActionMovie hashtag!  Then, at 10 pm et, switch over to Twitter and Prime, start The Accused, and use the #MondayMuggers hashtag!  The live tweet community is a friendly group and welcoming of newcomers so don’t be shy. 

Lisa Marie’s Week In Review: 8/12/24 — 8/18/24


Rest in Peace, Alain Delon.

Films I Watched:

  1. The Bikeriders (2024)
  2. Black Sunday (1960)
  3. Fargo (1996)
  4. The Long Game (2024)
  5. Roadkill (2024)
  6. She Drinks A Little (1981)
  7. The Venusian (1954)
  8. Woodstock: 3 Days That Changed Everything (2019)

Television Shows I Watched:

  1. American Murder: Laci Peterson
  2. Diff’rent Strokes
  3. Night Flight
  4. The Steve Wilkos Show

Books I Read:

  1. I, the Jury (1947) by Mickey Spillane
  2. One Lonely Night (1951) by Mickey Spillane

Music To Which I Listened:

  1. Adi Ulmansky
  2. Amy Winehouse
  3. Annie Hardy
  4. Berlin
  5. Bob Dylan
  6. Britney Spears
  7. Bruno Mars
  8. The Chambers Brothers
  9. The Chemical Brothers
  10. Folk Implosion
  11. Frank Stallone
  12. Jenna Davis
  13. Katy Perry
  14. Kid Rock
  15. The Killers
  16. Kylie Minogue
  17. Lady Gaga
  18. Lynard Skynard
  19. Madison Beer
  20. Madness
  21. The Rolling Stones
  22. Saint Motel
  23. X

Live Tweets:

  1. Roadkill
  2. Fargo
  3. Convoy
  4. Black Sunday

News From Last Week:

  1. Actor Alain Delon Dies At 88
  2. Actress Gena Rowlands Dies At 94
  3. Musician Joe Chambers Dies
  4. Actor John Aprea Dies At 83
  5. Gameshow Host Peter Marshall Dies At 98
  6. Great White Singer Jack Russell Dies At 63
  7. Screenwriter Sergio Donati Dies At 91

Links From Last Week:

  1. Hollywood Reporter Story On Sasha Stone
  2. Sasha Stone’s Response
  3. Moon Unit Zappa: ‘I was a social experiment for my parents’
  4. The end is nigh for snoozefest late-night talk shows
  5. Tater’s Week in Review 8/16/24
  6. ♫♪ The cats come out at night ♫♪
  7. Want To Dance At “Hells Club?” Here’s An Incredible Video Mashup Of The Greatest Nightclub Scenes In Film History!

Links From The Site:

  1. Leonard reviewed Alien: Romulus!
  2. Erin shared Dames Are No Dice, Argosy, Stocking Parade, Amazing Stories, City of Vice, Master Detective, and The Snows of Summer!
  3. I shared my week in television!
  4. I reviewed Roadkill, The Bikeriders, and The Long Game!
  5. I shared music videos from The Folk Implosion, Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, The Killers, Madison Beer, Jenna Davis, Kylie Minogue, and Katy Perry!

More From Us:

  1. At Days Without Incident, Leonard paid tribute to James Horner!
  2. At her photographer site, Erin shared On The Lookout, Camera Shy, On The Other Side, Trio, Hunting, At The Park, and Meeting!
  3. At my music site, I shared songs from Frank Stallone, Amy Winehouse, Berlin, Britney Spears, Saint Motel, Kid Rock, and Adi Ulmansky!

Music Video of the Day: Natural One by The Folk Implosion (1995, dir by Michael and David Udris and Larry Clark)


This song was written for the soundtrack of the 1995 film, Kids, and not surprisingly, the video if full of scenes from the Larry Clark-directed film (along with another story about astronauts and wind-up toys).  Oddly enough, the song itself doesn’t actually appear in the film.  The film instead uses a much lesser song called Daddy Didn’t Understand or something like that.

Anyway, this is a good song.  I like it and the video definitely works.

Enjoy!

Lisa Marie’s Week In Television: 8/11/24 — 8/17/24


I didn’t watch much this week but here’s a few thoughts on what I did watch!

American Murder: Laci Peterson (Netflix)

This three-part docuseries is the perfect antidote for that horribly biased The Murder of Laci Peterson show that still occasionally shows up on A&E.  Watching this series (as I did on Thursdasy), you are really left with no doubt that Scott Peterson murdered his wife and child.  As opposed to the one-sided approach taken by The Murder of Laci Peterson (which was essentially bankrolled by the Peterson family), American Murder gave both sides equal time.  As a result, the viewer sees how strong the case  against Scott actually was and they also see just how much in denial the Peterson family is actually in as far as Scott’s crimes are concerned.

Diff’Rent Strokes (YouTube)

Gary Coleman and the kid who played Reggie in Friday the 13th Part V found themselves being groomed by the creepy owner of a bicycle shop.  This was the episode that I watched, for some reason (boredom, perhaps), on Wednesday.  The owner of the bicycle shop was played by a familiar actor named Gordon Jump.  He seemed like a really nice guy but then he started giving the boys wine and inviting them to watch pornographic cartoons.  The episode ended with a detective explaining how the perverted mind works to a stunned Todd Bridges.

This episode is apparently an infamous one.  I thought it was fairly well-done, though the laugh track definitely felt out of place.  The episode opened with the star of the show, the very erudite Conrad Bain, encouraging families to watch and discuss the episode together.  He sounded very sincere.

Night Flight (Night Flight Plus)

The episode that I watched on Friday featured clips from and videos inspired by Woodstock.  The music was great!

The Office (Comedy Central)

I watched the classic “Did I Stutter” episode on Sunday.  That episode was The Office at its best, especially when Stanley and Michael talked about their differences.  Michael was so desperate for Stanley to like him and Stanley, to be honest, seemed like he wished he could bring himself to like Michael as well.  But, as Stanley put it, “I’ve known you for a very long time.”  Great episode.

Sally Jessy Raphael (Nosey)

On Sunday, I watched an episode from the early 90s.  Sally interviewed Corey Feldman about his career and his struggle to get off drugs.  Feldman said that he couldn’t wait to get his film career back on track.  Character actor Brion James also talked about his own struggle to get and stay clean.  It was kind of a depressing episode, to be honest.  James came across like a kind and plain-spoken man but Feldman seemed like he was desperately trying to convince everyone (including himself) that he was okay.

The Steve Wilkos Show (Nosey)

“Get off my stage!” Steve yelled, throwing a chair at a bigamist.  That’s what happened during the episode that I watched on Friday.  I wonder how much money this show spends on chairs.  It can’t be good for them, the way Steve is constantly throwing them at people.

Live Tweet Alert: Watch Black Sunday With #ScarySocial!


As some of our regular readers undoubtedly know, I am involved in a few weekly live tweets on twitter.  I host #FridayNightFlix every Friday, I co-host #ScarySocial on Saturday, and I am one of the five hosts of #MondayActionMovie!  Every week, we get together.  We watch a movie.  We tweet our way through it.

Tonight, for #ScarySocial, Deanna Dawn will be hosting 1960’s Black Sunday, directed by Mario Bava!

If you want to join us on Saturday night, just hop onto twitter, start the film at 9 pm et, and use the #ScarySocial hashtag!  The film is available on Prime, Tubi, and a host of other streaming sites!  I’ll be there co-hosting and I imagine some other members of the TSL Crew will be there as well.  It’s a friendly group and welcoming of newcomers so don’t be shy.