Lisa Marie’s Week In Review: 10/4/21 — 10/10/21


This was a successful week!  It was also a busy week.  I took my dad to the chiropractor on Tuesday.  We got the new dishwasher installed on Thursday, after three months of delays and stress.  And, through it all, horrorthon continued!  I’m so proud of everyone who has contributed and I’m so thankful to all of you who have taken the time to read!

We’ve got three more weeks to go until Halloween!  They’re going to be great.  This is my favorite time of year.  Supposedly, on Tuesday, the long-promised storms will start to arrive.  There’s nothing I love more than rain in October.  Well …. no, actually, there are things that I love more.  I mean, that would be kind of sad if I loved a weather event more than my boyfriend or my family.  But, with all that in mind, I am definitely a fan of the rain.

Anyway, here’s what I watched, read, and listened to this week.  It’s kind of a short list considering that this is October but, as I said, it was a busy week!

Films I Watched:

  1. All the Colors of the Dark (1972)
  2. Anna to the Infinite Power (1983)
  3. Arachnophobia (1990)
  4. The Disturbance (1990)
  5. Final Exam (1981)
  6. La Llorona (2019)
  7. Malignant (2021)
  8. Manhattan Baby (1982)
  9. Mr. Sardonicus (1961)
  10. The Night Digger (1971)
  11. Night Tide (1961)
  12. Pretty Woman (1990)
  13. The Sadistic Baron Von Klaus (1962)
  14. Silent Hill (2006)
  15. Silent Hill: Revelation (2012)

Television Shows I Watched:

  1. Allo Allo
  2. Bachelor in Paradise
  3. Columbo
  4. Dancing With The Stars
  5. Flight of the Conchords
  6. Friday the 13th: The Series
  7. Law & Order: Criminal Intent
  8. Parking Wars
  9. Open All Hours
  10. Survivor
  11. Talking Dead
  12. The Walking Dead
  13. The Walking Dead: The World Beyond

Books I Read:

  1. Brat (2021) by Andrew McCarthy
  2. The Dead Lifeguard (1994) by R.L. Stine
  3. The Legend of the Planet of the Apes: Or How Hollywood Turned Darwin Upside Down (2001) by Brian Pendreigh
  4. The Mind Reader (1994) by R.L. Stine
  5. Switched (1996) by R.L. Stine
  6. What Holly Heard (1996) by R.L. Stine

Music To Which I Listened:

  1. Big Data
  2. Britney Spears
  3. The Chemical Brothers
  4. Creedence Clearwater Revival
  5. Crud
  6. The Danny Elfman Orchestra
  7. Goblin
  8. Jakalope
  9. John Carpenter
  10. Lynard Skynard
  11. Mike Oldfield
  12. Muse
  13. Nine Inch Nails
  14. Phantogram
  15. The Prodigy
  16. Saint Motel
  17. Talking Heads
  18. Taylor Swift
  19. The Tom Tom Club
  20. The Vampire’s Sound Incorporation
  21. Warren Zevon

Trailers:

  1. Cyrano
  2. Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City
  3. House of the Dragon

News From Last Week:

  1. ‘Rocket Man’ William Shatner’s Blue Origin space flight delayed
  2. Universal chairwoman expects box office to be down ‘for a long time’
  3. Box Office: ‘No Time to Die’ Debuts Slightly Behind Expectations With $56 Million

Links From Last Week:

  1. Welcome To “The Witches House” Of Beverly Hills! Where It’s Halloween All Year Long!
  2. The World’s Common Tater’s Week in Books, Movies, and TV 10/9/21

Links From The Site:

This is going to take a while.  Grab a Coke.

  1. Case reviewed The Deal, The Mayflower, ORIGIN, East Hell, Rubes, Sleepless, and Shiny, Shiny!
  2. Erin took a look at the witches of the pulp era and shared: Billy The Kid Vs Dracula, Barn of the Naked Dead, The Vampire Beast Craves Blood, The Legend of Hillbilly John, Savage Weekend, Dark Intruder, and Delusion!
  3. Erin reviewed One Hit From Home!
  4. Jeff shared music videos from The Specials, Blondie, Rod Stewart, The Pretenders, Lani Hall and Herb Alpert, Split Enz and The Who!
  5. Jeff played You Are Spamzapper 3.1, Closure, You Come To A House Not Unlike The Previous One, AardvarK versus The Hype, Smart Theory, and The Miller’s Garden!
  6. Jeff reviewed The Crush, Mute Witness, Hellgate, Sledgehammer, Pod People, Nightwing, and Bats!
  7. Leonard reviewed Titane!
  8. Ryan took a look at Cryptic Wit, Texas Tracts, and The Onaut!
  9. I wrote about The Hole of Death!
  10. I shared my week in television!
  11. I reviewed Piranha, The Sadistic Baron Von Klaus, Eat Locals, Pumpkinhead, When A Stranger Calls, Manhattan Baby, Silent Hill, La Llorona, Final Exam, the latest episode of The Walking Dead, Silent Hill: Revelation, All the Colors of the Dark, The Disturbance, Mr. Sardonicus, Robo Vampire, and The Final Terror!
  12. I read They’re Here, What Holly Heard, The Legend of the Planet of the Apes, Switched, Brat, The Dead Lifeguard, True Indie, and The Mind Reader!
  13. I shared the following movies: The Norliss Tapes, Trilogy of Terror, Baffled, Faust, Teenagers from Outer Space, Bride of the Monster, and Plan 9 From Outer Space!
  14. I paid tribute to Dan Curtis, Clive Barker, Tobe Hooper, silent horror, Curtis Harrington, Guillermo del Toro, and Ed Wood!
  15. I shared scenes from House of Dark Shadows, Wake in Fright, The Funhouse, L’InfernoThe Dead Don’t Die, Crimson Peak, and Plan 9 From Outer Space!
  16. I shared the following episodes of Friday the 13th: The Series: Doctor Jack, Tales of the Undead, Scarecrow, Faith Healer, The Baron’s Bride, Bedazzled, and Vanity’s Mirror!
  17. I shared a classic episode of Columbo!

More From Us:

  1. Ryan has a patreon!  You should subscribe!
  2. For Horror Critic, I reviewed The Stepfather, Plan 9 From Outer Space, Anna To The Infinite Power, Night Tide, The Uninvited, The Devil Doll, and The Night Digger!
  3. At my online dream journal, I shared: Monday Morning’s Private School Dream, No Dreams on Tuesday, Wednesday Morning’s Movie-Related Dream, Thursday Morning’s Home Repair Dream, Friday Morning’s Dishwasher Dream, Saturday Morning’s Lost Car Dream, and Last Night’s Trying To Feed A Cat Dream!
  4. At SyFy Designs, I shared: I Love October, Just A Bit of October Poetry, The Best Thing About This Week, Happy Birthday Ed Wood, The Films of Ed Wood Ranked, Criswell’s Introduction From Plan 9 From Outer Space, and One Final Note For The First Full Week of October!
  5. At my music site, I shared songs from: Mike Oldfield, Nine Inch Nails, The Danny Elfman Orchestra, Crud, The Vampire’s Sound Incorporation, Goblin, and John Carpenter!
  6. For Reality TV Chat Blog, I reviewed the latest episode of Survivor!
  7. At her photography site, Erin shared: Tina, Martha, Hi, Floating Pumpkin, Flats, Bedside, and Rain in the Alley!
  8. At Pop Politics, Jeff shared: The Future of the Yang Gang, The 2021 Interactive Fiction Competition Is On!, Just When I Needed A Laugh, Evan McMullin comes along, When You Stop Noticing The Problem, Oklahoma Party Switchers, Small Pleasures, and Shocking News!

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

The Hole of Death: A Personal Story For October


The past two and a half months have been difficult. My mind has been elsewhere. Our loyal readers deserve to know why. Can you handle the horror of the Hole of Death?

It all started at the end of July when the dishwasher here at the house appeared to be leaking water. Not wanting to have a flooded kitchen and feeling that it was perhaps time for a new dishwasher anyways, Erin and I went down to Lowe’s and bought a new one. The day after we purchased it, the deliveryman showed up to drop off our purchase, remove our old dishwasher, and install the new one. Yay!

Except, of course, there was a problem. There’s always a problem, right? When he took out our old dishwasher, he noticed that there was mold behind it. He announced to us that, legally, he could not install our new dishwasher until we got rid of all that mold. I looked in the open space under the kitchen countertop where the dishwasher had once sat. There was definitely some mold on the back wall, the result of the leak that had caused us to get a new dishwasher in the first place. It didn’t look like a lot of mold but, as an asthmatic, I still knew that it could be a problem for me.

When Erin asked him what we could do about the mold, he listed several steps and each one sounded more difficult and time consuming than the last. Later, when my sister and I discussed things, we would both agree that he went out of his way to make mold removal sound like the most complicated process in the world. With every step he listed — from drying out the hole to spraying bleach in the hole to scraping away at the mold — he made it sound like something that two mere homeowners like us would never be able to handle. After he finished explaining all the steps, he then said, “Or you can call these people and they’ll do it for you.” He gave us a phone number. And then he left, taking the old diswasher with him and leaving us with essentially a big empty space under our kitchen counter.

As you can imagine, I was not happy about either the mold or the empty space. But what especially angered me was the dismissive attitude of the deliveryman. His condescending tone did not sit well with me. Later, Erin and I would agree that he went out of his way to make us feel stupid so that we would call the number that he gave us.

And yes, we did call that number. The person on the other end said that he would come out to look at our kitchen in four days. Four days? I wondered. Weren’t we all supposed to be dead from the mold by then?

When he did show up, he was a very good salesman. He took one look at the hole — which Erin and I had christened the Hole of Death — and he announced that we definitely needed to hire him and his company to not only take care of the mold but that we also needed to let him remove every fixture in the kitchen so that he could make sure that there wasn’t any other mold in the house. He told us that, because our house was old, we also needed to hire him to check for and remove any asbestos. We needed to hire him to do a lot but, of course, he couldn’t tell us how much it would cost. He would need to bring in some associates to take a closer look and then he could give us an estimate.

While he was giving his spiel, I noticed that there was fresh water in The Hole of Death. That meant, of course, that there was still a leak and the dishwasher had not been the source. When I mentioned this, the Salesman was very quick to tell me not to call a plumber. He was insistent that only he and his crew were qualified to rip up the kitchen and find the leak. In fact, he told us, there were probably several leaks. He wouldn’t know for sure until the entire kitchen was ripped apart.

The Salesman left but promised to return the following week. When he did, he brought another man with him. They both looked in the Hole and agreed that we should not call a plumber and that we needed to hire them to rip up the entire kitchen. In fact, they would probably need to not only rip up the kitchen but perhaps the nearby bathroom as well. The floor would probably have to be replaced. They informed us that, before they could start working, they would need someone to come in and test the air to make sure it wasn’t toxic. They gave us yet another number to call. As they left, they again assured us that it would be a waste of time and money to call a plumber. When I asked them how high they thought the estimate would be, the Salesman smiled and reminded us that we had homeowner’s insurance.

These meetings raised a few red flags. I couldn’t help but notice that, despite the fact that the mold was apparently going to kill us in a matter of days, no one seemed to be in a hurry to do much much about it. Instead, every meeting and conversation ended with Erin and I being told to call someone else and to have them come out. And, of course, everyone who came out would need to be paid money for their services. Instead of actually doing anything about the mold, it seemed like everyone who came out just wanted to scare us, as if they had decided that we were easy marks. These men seemed to talk a lot without really saying anything. They kept telling horror stories about how mold could kill us but they never told us to leave the house or to stay out of the kitchen. The biggest red flag was their insistence that only they could find and stop the leak and that they could only do that after we had paid them to rip apart our kitchen. If the mold was due to the leak and the mold was going to kill us by the end of the month, shouldn’t the leak have been a bigger concern?

Finally, I did what I probably should have done before doing anything else. I called a plumber. I mean, even if he showed up and said, “I can’t do anything,” I figured that would still be more helpful than just ignoring the leak. Fortunately, he didn’t say that he couldn’t do anything. Instead, he got underneath the sink, found a loose pipe, and took care of it. It took him about twenty minutes. He was calm, courteous, professional, and everything that the other men hadn’t been. He even mopped up the water, for us. By the next morning, the Hole of Death was dry.

I called up the Salesman and told him that we had called a plumber and he had taken care of the leak. The Salesman was not happy with me, snapping that he had told us to wait so that an expert could take a look at it. He said that it was good that we had gotten one leak taken care of but there were probably others. After I pointed out that the Hole of Death was completely dry — which would indicate the leak had been stopped — he told me that I was not an expert on things. He also said that he’d soon have an estimate ready but he needed to drop by the house sometime next week.

I was about ready to tell the Salesman to fuck off but Erin insisted that we go ahead and get the air tested, just to make sure were weren’t in a toxic environment. The man who came out to do the air test was in his 70s and, to my relief, turned out to be almost as nice as the plumber. By nice, I mean that he didn’t talk down to us and he didn’t try to scare us. Instead, he did his test and then he told us to be careful because “a lot of people in this business will try to take advantage of you because they’ll assume girls won’t know any better.” While I would have preferred to have been called a woman instead of a girl, I have to admit that I was actually happy to hear him say that because it meant that someone who didn’t seem to have an ulterior motive had confirmed what Erin and I suspected was happening.

The next day, the Tester called us and told us that air was not toxic. It wasn’t good to have mold in the house, obviously. But it wasn’t going to kill anyone.

The Salesman came by the following week, with two more experts. They took a look at the hole and nodded when we said that it wasn’t toxic. When I mentioned that there hadn’t been any other leaks, they kind of smirked. They said they would email us an estimate. They left.

By now, we were into September. Having gotten tired of worrying about Doc wandering into the hole of death, we had put a trashbag over the hole. It kept the cat out but it just looked so trashy. It was driving me crazy that we had a perfectly good dishwasher in the garage and big ugly bag in the kitchen. Whenever I considered the fact that a trashbag was now a part of our kitchen decor, I wondered how long we had until a car showed up in our front yard, sitting on cinder blocks.

Finally, 10 days after his previous visit, the Salesman sent us his estimate. He wanted $15,000 to remove all the cabinets and take care of any mold that they found. I emailed them back and asked if that estimate included the cost of then rebuilding our kitchen. No, it did not. In fact, the Salesman and his crew would not be rebuilding our kitchen but they would give us a number to call for another company that would come out and give us an estimate and it would probably all be done by December, unless of course they found something else that needed to be fixed….

And this point, my sister announced that she was through with this. Working with Jeff (who, I should add, distrusted the Salesman from the start and who spent this entire ordeal offering to clean up the mold for us), she took a crash course on mold removal. They went down to Home Depot, bought some gloves and goggles and spray bottles. Using a combination of vinegar and water, they spent a few hours spraying and scrubbing and, soon, the mold was gone. At most, it cost about $50 to remove the mold themselves.

And today, finally — we got our dishwasher installed! Yay! I threw away the trashbag that had been covering the now-filled Hole of Death. I have never been happier to get rid of anything. As for the Salesman and his friends, they can get their kickbacks from someone else.

So, why am I telling you this? Because I feel I owe you, our readers, an explanation for where my mind has been during the past few months. You deserve to know why I haven’t reviewed as many movie as usual. You deserve to know why I have occasionally been distracted the point of not noticing glaring typos. (In my defense, I always correct them as soon as I do catch them.) I love writing for this site and I love our October horrorthon the most of all. And, for the past two months, my mind has been elsewhere.

But now, my mind is back here.

And now, I’ve got movies to watch and review and to write about.

Enjoy the rest of October, everyone! It’s going to be great month!

Lisa Marie’s Week In Review: 9/27/21 — 10/3/21


Things got a little bit busy here at the Shattered Lens, didn’t they?

Well, it’s to be expected! It’s October and that means that it’s time for our annual Horrorthon! Basically, I spent September resting just so I could make it through this month. (Actually, I spent most of September resting. On September 27th, I posted 18 reviews, just to prove that I still could.) October is totally exhausting but this month, more than anything, reminds me of why I love sharing my thoughts on movies, books, and all the rest. If I can turn you onto a new movie or if I can encourage to give a movie second chance, I feel like I’ve done my work here. We’re only three days in and I already I remember why I love this month, this site, my collaborators, and all of our readers.

Seriously, than you for reading. All of us here at the Shattered Lens hope you enjoy what the site has to offer this October!

Well, it’s been a busy week so let’s get right the recap!

A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984, dir by Wes Craven, DP: Jacques Haitkin)

Films I Watched:

  1. Another Son of Sam (1977)
  2. Imperfect High (2021)
  3. Malice (1993)
  4. Murder on Campus (1933)
  5. Murder on the Orient Express (2017)
  6. A Nightmare of Elm Street (1984)
  7. A Nightmare on Elm Street Part II: Freddy’s Revenge (1985)
  8. The Norliss Tapes (1973)
  9. 9 Minutes (2014)
  10. No Contest (1995)
  11. No One Gets Out Alive (2021)
  12. Nobody Will Believe You (2021)
  13. Panic at Malibu Pier (1989)
  14. Piranha (1978)
  15. Robot Monster (1953)
  16. Son of Sam (2008)
  17. Summer of Sam (1999)

Television Shows I Watched:

  1. Allo Allo
  2. Bachelor in Paradise
  3. Bewitched
  4. Big Brother
  5. The Bold and the Beautiful
  6. CHiPs
  7. Cold Case
  8. Crossing Jordan
  9. CSI: Miami
  10. Dennis the Menace
  11. Friday the 13th: The Series
  12. General Hospital
  13. Ghost Whisperer
  14. Hazel
  15. I Dream of Jeannie
  16. Knight Rider
  17. McHale’s Navy
  18. Medium
  19. Moone Boy
  20. Open All Hours
  21. Survivor
  22. Talking Dead
  23. That Girl
  24. Three’s Company
  25. Unforgettable
  26. The Walking Dead
  27. The Young and the Restless

Books I Read:

  1. Execution of Innocence (1997) by Christopher Pike
  2. The Girlfriend (1991) by R.L. Stine
  3. Guilty Pleasures of the Horror Film (1996), edited by Gary J. Svehla and Susan Svehla
  4. The I-5 Killer (1984) by Ann Rule
  5. Trejo: My Life of Crime, Redemption, and Hollywood by Danny Trejo

Music To Which I Listened:

  1. Barry Adamson
  2. Big Data
  3. Britney Spears
  4. Cat Stevens
  5. The Chordettes
  6. Creedence Clearwater Revival
  7. Christopher Cross
  8. Coldplay
  9. Daft Punk
  10. Goblin
  11. Jessica Simpson
  12. John Carpenter
  13. Kid Rock
  14. Kate Bush
  15. Lynard Skynard
  16. Lorde
  17. Muse
  18. Phantogram
  19. The Prodigy
  20. Saint Motel
  21. Taylor Swift
  22. Tears for Fears
  23. Warren Zevon

Trailers:

  1. Licorice Pizza
  2. Lisa Marie’s Grindhouse Trailers: The First Sunday In October Edition

News From Last Week:

  1. Tommy Kirk, Young Disney Actor in ‘Old Yeller’ and ‘The Shaggy Dog,’ Dies at 79
  2. Jean Hale, ‘Batman’ and ‘In Like Flint’ star, dead at 82
  3. Actor Daniel Mickelson died of accidental drug overdose
  4. Britney Spears Conservatorship: Father Suspended As Termination Hearing Is Set
  5. R. Kelly Found Guilty of All Charges in New York Racketeering and Sex-Trafficking Case
  6. Bill Cosby, of course, defends R. Kelly
  7. ‘Saturday Night Live’ announces who is — and isn’t — leaving the cast
  8. FBI reportedly probing claims Britney Spears’ dad secretly recorded her
  9. Lori Loughlin Sets Acting Return in ‘When Hope Calls’ at GAC Family
  10. Golden Globes: HFPA Appoints 5 Non-Members to Help Vet Applicants
  11. Shakira says wild boars in Barcelona attacked her and stole her purse
  12. Clown shortage: Appeal for new recruits in Northern Ireland
  13. ‘Friday the 13th’ Screenwriter Wins Big Appeal Over Copyright Termination
  14. BOX OFFICE: “Venom 2” devours all, $90 million opening weekend

Links From Last Week:

  1. Should R. Kelly’s Music Be Banned?
  2. Shannen Doherty on Working Despite Having Stage 4 Cancer: ‘I’m Just Trying to Live the Best I Can’
  3. Happy Halloween! Here Are Five Horror Films To Jumpstart Shocktober 2021!
  4. Tater’s September 2021 in Books
  5. The World’s Common Tater’s Week In Books, Movies, and Television

Links From The Site:

Yeah, this is going to be a long entry.

  1. I reviewed The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, Mahler, Spirit Riders, Psycho Storm Chaser, Deep Blue Nightmare, The Price of Fitting In, The Wrong Cheer Captain, Killer Cheer Mom, Cheer For Your Life, Breaking the Press, Pom Poms and Payback, Imperfect High, Malicious Motives, Driven To Kill, Psycho Intern, Out of Bounds, Malice, Bad Girl, The Devils, The Cars That Ate Paris, Sharktopus, Nobody Will Believe You, No One Gets Out Alive, A Quiet Place Part II, Short Night of Glass Dolls, Another Son of Sam, Splinter, The Case of the Bloody Iris, and Son of Sam!
  2. I read and reviewed Fright Favorites, Who Killed The Homecoming Queen?, Trejo, Execution of Innocence, Guilty Pleasures of the Horror Film, and The Girlfriend!
  3. I reviewed the latest episode of The Walking Dead and shared my week in television!
  4. I paid tribute to Arthur Penn, Nicholas Winding Refn, Michael Powell, Ken Russell, Claudio Fragasso, and Catriona MacColl!
  5. I shared scenes from The Sopranos, Sharktopus, Troll 2, and Summer of Sam!
  6. I shared my Oscar predictions for September!
  7. I shared, for your viewing pleasure, Robot Monster, Mazes and Monsters, and Night Terror. I also shared an AMV of the Day and episodes 1, 3, and 5 of Friday the 13th: The Series!
  8. Jeff shared music videos from Rod Stewart, Nick Lowe, Cliff Richard, 38 Special, Kate Bush, The Selecter, and Leo Sayer!
  9. Jeff reviewed Psycho Cop, The Night Brings Charlie, and Cover Me!
  10. Jeff played and reviewed Zox the Zombie, This Won’t Make You Happy, and The Waiting Room!
  11. Jeff celebrated a great zombie moment in comic book history!
  12. Case reviewed 9 Minutes, WNUF Halloween Special, Jezebel, Night of the Slasher, and Abe!
  13. Erin shared Everybody Loves Irene, New Man In The House, Flush Times, The Restless Dead, A Morning in October, Snake People, and the Oracle!
  14. Erin officially welcomed you to October and she shared some scary tentacle covers!
  15. Ryan took a look at Please God Make Me Normal, Primitva, and Acid Nun!
  16. Doc congratulated all of our readers for surviving the first day of Horrorthon!

More From Us:

  1. Ryan has a patreon! Consider subscribing!
  2. At her photography site, Erin shared: Time To Clean, Bury The Past, Waiting, Empty Room, Jessica, Rachael, and Smoking Sam!
  3. At Pop Politics, Jeff shared: Spider-Man Meets Frankenstein, Cleaning Up New Jersey with the Corleones, Overhead At Work, This About Sums It Up, 2024 Profile: Chris Christie, Dowd and O’Rourke, and Nature Is Healing Part II!
  4. For the Big Brother Blog, I reviewed Big Brother!
  5. At Reality TV Chat Blog, I shared: It’s Time Open Up The Diary Room One Last Time! Who do you want to win?, In Conclusion, and Survivor 41.2 “Jugging Chainsaws!”
  6. At my online dream journal, I shared: Last Night’s Very Weird Dream, Last Night’s Audition Dream, Last Night’s Walk Around The Neighborhood Dream, Last Night’s Messy And Weird Dream About Judith, Last Night’s Searching For A Party Dream, Last Night’s Why Is My Lover Fighting Kanye West? Dream, and Last Night’s Hospital Truck Stop Dream!
  7. At my music site, I shared songs from Britney Spears, Taylor Swift, Tears for Fears, The Chordettes, Barry Adamson, Goblin, and John Carpenter!
  8. At SyFYDesigns, I shared 6 Movies That I’m Looking Forward To Seeing, Update on the Kitchen Situation, and It’s October!
  9. At Horror Critic, I reviewed Hellmaster and The Wasp Woman and The Killer Shrews!

Want to see what I did last week, before the start of Horrorthon? Click here!

Have a great week!

From The Humans and the Cats at the Shattered Lens, Congrats On Surviving The First Day of October!


As the day comes to an end, we hope that you have have enjoyed the first day of Horrorthon here at the Shattered Lens!  From all the humans and the cats here at the Shattered Lens Bunker, we wish you a happy October and, in just a few more weeks, a wonderful Halloween!

And remember — keep your pets inside (especially black kitties like me!) and treats aren’t just for humans!  Meh.

Lisa Marie’s Week In Review: 9/20/21 — 9/26/21


People are so emotionally fragile nowadays that Halloween will probably cease to be a holiday in another few years. So, we better enjoy this upcoming October because who knows what the future might hold.

Here’s what I watched, read, and listened to this week, as I prepared for the annual Shattered Lens horrorthon!

Films I Watched:

  1. Aaron Loves Angela (1975)
  2. Bad Girl (2017)
  3. Bury The Past (2021)
  4. Cheer For Your Life (2021)
  5. Deep Blue Nightmare (2021)
  6. Driven to Kill (2021)
  7. Hiding Out (1987)
  8. Killer Cheer Mom (2021)
  9. Mahler (1974)
  10. Malicious Motives (2021)
  11. Pom Poms and Payback (2021)
  12. The Price of Fitting In (2021)
  13. Psycho Intern (2021)
  14. Psycho Storm Chaser (2021)
  15. Pumpkinhead (1988)
  16. The Secrets She Keeps (2021)
  17. The Taking Pelham One Two Three (1974)
  18. To Save A Life (2009)
  19. The Wasp Woman (1959)
  20. The Wrong Cheer Captain (2021)

Television Show I Watched:

  1. Bachelor in Paradise
  2. Big Brother
  3. Dancing with the Stars
  4. Friday the 13th: The Series
  5. King of the Hill
  6. Ordinary Joe
  7. Smash
  8. Survivor
  9. The Ultimate Surfer
  10. The Voice
  11. The Walking Dead

Books I Read:

  1. Who Killed The Homecoming Queen (1997) by R.L. Stine

Music To Which I Listened:

  1. Backstreet Boys
  2. Big Data
  3. The Beatles
  4. Blotto
  5. Bob Dylan
  6. Britney Spears
  7. The Chemical Brothers
  8. Coldplay
  9. Crud
  10. The Crystal Method
  11. Daft Punk
  12. deadmau5
  13. Fitz and the Tantrums
  14. Jakalope
  15. Jake Bugg
  16. Jimmy Cliff
  17. Katy Perry
  18. Lorde
  19. Muse
  20. O-Town
  21. Phantogram
  22. Saint Motel
  23. Siouxsie and the Banshees
  24. Staind
  25. Taylor Swift
  26. Toots & The Maytals

Trailers:

  1. The Tragedy of MacBeth
  2. Night Teeth

News from Last Week:

  1. Director Melvin Van Peebles Dies At 87
  2. Director Roger Michell Dies At 65
  3. Actor Willie Garson Dies At 57
  4. Anthony ‘AJ’ Johnson, ‘Friday’ and ‘House Party’ actor, dead at 55
  5. Twitter lashes out over celebrities at 2021 Emmys going maskless
  6. Here’s who was left out of the 2021 Emmys’ In Memoriam tribute
  7. ‘WandaVision’ fans cry that Marvel show was ‘robbed’ at 2021 Emmys
  8. Ex-ABC News boss Ben Sherwood accused of ‘creepy,’ ‘sexually harassing behavior’ at Disney-owned network
  9. CNN stays silent on Chris Cuomo after Shelley Ross’ sexual harassment allegations
  10. William Shatner to go to space in Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket ship
  11. Chris Pratt’s ‘Super Mario Bros.’ casting angers Italians and Nintendo fans
  12. ‘Doctor Who’ Showrunner Russell T. Davies to Return for Next Season
  13. The Criterion Channel’s October 2021 Lineup Brings Horror, Kirk Douglas, Edgar Wright & More

Links From Last Week:

  1. For Rolling Stone, good politics make good music
  2. The World’s Common Tater’s Week In Books, Movies, and TV
  3. The State of the Race: How the Oscars Can Avoid the Mistakes of the Emmys

Links From The Site:

  1. Erin shared: Lord Vanity, Build My Gallows High, Some Die Slow, Swamp Sister, The Wench Is Dead, Oh Careless Love, and Four Lost Ladies!
  2. Jeff shared music videos from Gerry Rafferty, April Wine, Kate Bush, Rainbow, David Bowie, The Specials, and Bootcamp!
  3. Ryan interviewed Austin English and took a look at Monsters and The Butchery!
  4. I reviewed the latest episode of The Walking Dead and shared my week in television!

More From Us:

  1. Ryan has a patreon! You should consider subscribing!
  2. For SOLRAD, Ryan reviewed Jesusfreak!
  3. At Days Without Incident, Leonard shared September and Ni Ten Ichi Ryu!
  4. At her photography site, Erin shared: Forbidden Tree, Creeping Up, Texas Nice, Looking for the Sun, Grass, Hole In A Tree, and Evening Approaches!
  5. At Pop Politics, Jeff shared: It Could Still Happen, Beto Again, Pop Politics Endorses Curtis Sliwa For Mayor of New York, Is Nature Healing?, 2024 Profile: Francis X. Suarez, 2024 Profile: Rick Scott, and In Honor Of October and The Tomb of Dracula!
  6. On my music site, I shared songs from Britney Spears, deadmau5, Saint Motel, The Beatles, Taylor Swift, The Chemical Brothers, and Blotto!
  7. At my dream journal, I shared all sorts of disturbing dreams: Last Night’s Plane Crash Dream, Last Night’s Stalker Nightmare, Last Night’s Backyard Nightmare, Last Night’s Detective Nightmare, No Dreams Last Night, Last Night’s Blogging Dream, and Last Night’s Dream Within A Dream!
  8. I reviewed Big Brother the Big Brother Blog!
  9. At the Reality TV Chat Blog, I shared My Mistake, It’s Time To Open Up The Diary Room For Week 12, Survivor 41.1 “A New Age,” About Tonight, and Big Brother 23 — The Results of Parts One and Two of the Final HoH Competition!

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Lisa Marie’s Week In Review: 9/13/21 — 9/19/21


 

I’m back from my mini-vacation and I’m helping to get this site ready for October! Just a week and a half left to go until it’s the greatest time of year!

Until then, here’s the damage for this week:

Films I Watched:

  1. The Cars That Are Paris (1974)
  2. The Case of the Bloody Iris (1972)
  3. Cosmic Monsters (1958)
  4. In The Blink of an Eye (2009)
  5. Jennifer’s Body (2009)
  6. The Night Brings Charlie (1990)
  7. Out of Bounds (1986)
  8. Psycho Cop (1989)
  9. Reminiscence (2021)
  10. Short Night of Glass Dolls (1971)
  11. Worth (2021)

Television Shows I Watched:

  1. Allo Allo
  2. Bachelor In Paradise
  3. Big Brother
  4. Hell’s Kitchen
  5. Invisible Monsters: Serial Killers in America
  6. Moone Boy
  7. Open All Hours
  8. The 73rd Emmy Awards
  9. The Ultimate Surfer
  10. The Walking Dead
  11. Yes, Minister

Books I Read:

  1. TRANCE Formation of America: True life story of a mind control slave (1995) by Cathy O’Brien and Mark Phillips
  2. You Couldn’t Ignore Me If You Tried: The Brat Pack, John Hughes, and Their Impact on a Generation (2011) by Susanna Gora

Music To Which I Listened:

  1. Abba
  2. AC/DC
  3. The Beatles
  4. The Black Eyed Peas
  5. Britney Spears
  6. The Chemical Brothers
  7. Dead or Alive
  8. deadmau5
  9. The Gap Band
  10. Garth Brooks
  11. Goblin
  12. Jermaine Jackson
  13. John Lee Hooker
  14. The Killers
  15. Lady Gaga
  16. Muse
  17. The Outhere Brothers
  18. The Runaways
  19. Saint Motel
  20. The Shangri-Las
  21. Staind
  22. Talking Heads
  23. Taylor Swift

Awards

  1. 73rd Annual Emmy Awards

Trailers:

  1. West Side Story
  2. Nightmare Alley
  3. Hawkeye

News From Last Week:

  1. Comedian Norm MacDonald Dies at 61
  2. Only Fools and Horses actor John Challis dies
  3. Legendary Spanish Film Director Mario Camus Dies
  4. Golden Age Actress Jane Powell Dies At 92
  5. Ben Best Dies: ‘Eastbound & Down’ Co-Creator And ‘The Foot Fist Way’ Writer And Co-Star Was 46
  6. Phoebe Waller-Bridge may replace Harrison Ford as lead in ‘Indiana Jones’: Report
  7. Belfast is now the Best Picture frontrunner with major pre-Oscars award
  8. ‘I’m Your Man’ Picked as Germany’s International Oscar Contender
  9. For Best Picture Contenders, Race and Sex Inventory Time Is Here
  10. Lesli Linka Glatter Elected President of Directors Guild of America

Links From Last Week:

  1. The World’s Common Tater’s Week in Books, Movies, and Television

Links From The Site:

  1. Ryan shared his thoughts of Ta-Nehisi Coates’s Captain America — Part One, Part Two, and Part Three!
  2. Leonard shared the trailer for Hawkeye!
  3. Jeff paid tribute to Norm MacDonald and shared music videos from Fleetwood Mac, Michael Stanley Band, REO Speedwagon, Rod Stewart, The Pretenders, Rainbow, and Andrew Gold!
  4. Erin shared A Time For Murder, The Technocrats’s Magazine, The Crime Clinic, Untitled, The Strange Brigade, Sugar Doll, and Sword Woman!
  5. I reviewed Silk 1 and Silk 2 and Worth!  I also shared my week in television!  I also took a look at the latest episode of The Walking Dead!

More From Us:

  1. Ryan has a patreon!  You should consider subscribing! 
  2. On her photography site, Erin shared: Clouds In The Sky, Cloud, Above, Living Room Painting, Dining Room Painting, Corner, and Patio!
  3. At Pop Politics, Jeff shared Last Night At The Lake, California Have You Voted Yet?, The Results Are Coming In from California, First Day Back At Work, Vote Conservative Canada, and some thoughts on the potential presidential campaigns of Adam Kinzinger, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Matt Gaetz!  
  4. At my online dream journal, I shared: No Dreams Last Night, Last Night’s Home Invasion Dream, Last Night’s New Job Dream, Last Night’s High School Dream, Last Night’s Falling Tree Dream, Last Night’s Teaching Dream, and Last Night’s Poetry Reading Dream!
  5. I reviewed Big Brother for the Big Brother Blog!
  6. At Reality TV Chat Blog, I shared Week 10 Veto Results, Time To Open Up The Diary Room For the 2nd To Last Time, About Tonight’s Double EvictionWeek 12 HoH and Nominations, and Week 12 Veto Update!
  7. At my music site, I shared songs from Britney Spears, deadmau5, Saint Motel, The Beatles, Taylor Swift, The Chemical Brothers, and Talking Heads!

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Lisa Marie’s Week In Review: 9/6/21 — 9/12/21


This week has been all about relaxing and there’s nothing wrong with that, especially when you consider what’s right around the corner.  October’s coming up and with it, 31 days of straight horror.  Rest assured that, at the Shattered Lens Bunker, we’re already getting prepared for the greatest horrorthon ever.

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

Films I Watched:

  1. Acapulco Gold (1976)
  2. Sharktopus (2010)
  3. Silk 2 (1989)

Television Shows I Watched:

  1. Allo Allo
  2. Bachelor in Paradise
  3. Big Brother
  4. Dragnet
  5. Impeachment: American Crime Story
  6. Mom
  7. Moone Boy
  8. Open All Hours
  9. Talking Dead
  10. The Ultimate Surfer
  11. Upstart Crow
  12. The Walking Dead
  13. Yes, Minister

Books I Read:

  1. The Big Bad Book of Democrats (2005) by Lawrence Binda
  2. Black Abductor (1972) by Harrison James
  3. Got a Revolution: The Turbulent Flight of Jefferson Airplane (2003) by Jeff Tamarkin
  4. Fright Favorites (2020) by David J. Skal

Music To Which I Listened:

  1. The Beatles
  2. Bob Dylan
  3. Britney Spears
  4. The Chemical Brothers
  5. Coldplay
  6. deadmau5
  7. Elvis Costello
  8. G. Corp
  9. G. Love and Special Sauce
  10. George Harrison
  11. Gorillaz
  12. Jackie DeShannon
  13. The James Gang
  14. Jefferson Airplane
  15. Jefferson Starship
  16. Jungle
  17. Kid Rock
  18. Lisa Stansfield
  19. Lynard Skynard
  20. Marvin Gaye
  21. Muse
  22. Nine Inch Nails
  23. O’Jays
  24. The Prodigy
  25. R.E.M.
  26. The Rolling Stones
  27. Saint Motel
  28. Staind
  29. Sydney Youngblood
  30. Taylor Swift
  31. The Who
  32. XTC
  33. Zoe

Trailers:

  1. Don’t Look Up
  2. The Matrix Revolutions

News From Last Week:

  1. Jean-Paul Belmondo, magnetic star of the French New Wave, dies at 88
  2. ‘The Wire’ actor Michael K. Williams found dead in NYC apartment
  3. Jean-Pierre Adams, ex-soccer player, dies after 39 years in coma
  4. Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan manager dies in freak accident
  5. Entire Time’s Up board to step down amid Andrew Cuomo scandal
  6. Filmmaker Takeshi Kitano Attacked With Pickaxe in Japan
  7. Allison Mack enjoys one of her last meals as a free woman ahead of prison stint
  8. ‘Fuck Joe Biden’ Chants Break Out at College Football Games Across the Country
  9. Box Office: ‘Shang-Chi’ Triumphs Again in Second Weekend, ‘Malignant’ Misfires
  10. Marvel Studios Scores Its First Emmys With ‘WandaVision’
  11. 2021 Creative Arts Emmys: Winners List
  12. Venice Film Festival Awards: Golden Lion Goes to Audrey Diwan’s ‘Happening’
  13. The Venice Film Festival Carried Out 4,500 Covid Tests & Only Got 3 Positive Results
  14. Comedian Kate Quiqley Breaks Silence After Overdose Deaths of Friends

Links From Last Week:

  1. Oscars: Academy To Drop Awards Because of Ratings?
  2. The World’s Common Tater’s Week In Books, Movies, and Television

Links From The Site:

  1. Erin shared Road Work Ahead, The Big Bubble, Scylla, No Mask For Murder, The Adulterers, Man Painting The Twin Towers, and A Sin In Time!
  2. Jeff shared music videos from REO Speedwagon, The Silencers, Juice Newton, Rockpile with Robert Plant, Cliff Richard, Lenny Kravitz, and Lee Ritenour!
  3. I shared my week in TV and I reviewed Acapulco Gold and the latest episode of The Walking Dead!  I also shared a scene from Breathless!
  4. Leonard reviewed Malignant and shared the trailer for Matrix Revolutions!
  5. Ryan returned Back In The Saddle Part One, Part Two, and Part Three!

More From Us:

  1. Ryan has a patreon!  Consider subscribing!
  2. For SOLRAD, Ryan reviewed Blossoms in Autumn!
  3. In my online dream journal, I shared: Last Night’s Romantic Walk Dream, Last Night’s Convenience Store Dream, Last Night’s Dream In Which My Neighbor Lost His Foot, Last Night’s Yacht Dream, Last Night’s Marijuana Farm Dream, Last Night’s Deck Dream, and Last Night’s Weird Airplane Dream.
  4. For my music site, I shared songs from Britney Spears, deadmau5, Saint Motel, The Beatles, Taylor Swift, The Chemical Brothers, and Nine Inch Nails!
  5. For the Big Brother Blog, I reviewed Big Brother!
  6. At Reality TV Chat Blog, I shared: Week 9 Veto Meeting Results, It’s Time To Open Up The Diary Room For Week 9, About The Double Eviction, Week 10 Nominations, and Week 10 Veto Comp Results!
  7. At Pop Politics, Jeff shared: From The New York Times, Happy Labor Day, Vote Yes On The Recall and Larry Elder, Hearing The Water, Lake Texoma: Day 2, Tomorrow, September 11th: Do We Know Where We’re Going?, and Old Man Yells At Cloud!
  8. On her photography site, Erin shared: Possum, Skeleton, Holding On, Table, Rake, Broken Window, and Backyard on a September Day!

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Lisa Marie’s Week In Review: 8/30/21 — 9/05/21


Happy Labor Day!

Speaking of work, that’s what we’re doing here at the Shattered Lens as we get ready for the annual Horrorthon!  It’s just a few weeks away!  This October, nonstop horror from your friends at the Shattered Lens.  It’s definitely my favorite time of year!

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

Films I Watched:

  1. American Ninja (1985)
  2. Buried Secrets (1996)
  3. City of Lies (2021)
  4. A Quiet Place Part II (2021)
  5. The Shock of the Future (2020)
  6. Slither (2006)
  7. The Suicide Squad (2021)

Television Shows I Watched:

  1. Bachelor in Paradise
  2. Big Brother
  3. Dead Silent
  4. Dragnet
  5. Hell’s Kitchen
  6. Hometown Homicide
  7. Man With A Van
  8. The Ultimate Surfer
  9. Your Worst Nightmare

Books I Read:

  1. The War For Late Night (2010) by Bill Carter

Music To Which I Listened:

  1. Backstreet Boys
  2. The Beatles
  3. Britney Spears
  4. Coldplay
  5. The Eagles
  6. Jessica Simpson
  7. Katy Perry
  8. Kedr Livanskiy
  9. Lorde
  10. Muse
  11. Nancy Sinatra
  12. O-Town
  13. Radiohead
  14. The Rolling Stones
  15. Saint Motel
  16. t.A.T.U.
  17. Taylor Swift
  18. UPSAHL

Trailers:

  1. No Time To Die
  2. Belfast

News From Last Week:

  1. Artist Billy Apple Dies After Short Illness
  2. Sarah Harding Dies At Age 39
  3. Legendary TODAY anchorman Willard Scott Dies at 87
  4. Renowned Composer Mikos Theodrakis Dies
  5. Former Wrestler Daffney Dead Of An Apparent Gunshot Wound, Police Say
  6. Gregg Leakes Dies At 67
  7. Miles Teller Refuses The Vaccine And Then Test Positive While Shooting Godfather Series
  8. Prince Harry, Meghan Markle make ‘breathtaking’ offer to Queen Elizabeth
  9. Comedian Fuquan Johnson, two others dead after overdose on fentanyl-laced coke: report
  10. Angelina Jolie: I feared for safety of my children and family while married to Brad Pitt

Links From Last Week:

  1. Donda’ is Kanye West’s Seventh-Best Album. It’s Also a Masterwork.
  2. Donald Westlake, Criminal Mastermind
  3. National Suicide Prevention Week September 5 – 11, 2021
  4. Happy 81st Birthday Raquel Welch! A Celebration Of The Iconic “Reign Of Raquel!”
  5. My Last Couple of Weeks in Books, Movies and TV 9/3/21

Links From the Site:

  1. Case reviewed Titans Episode 3.5 Lazarus!
  2. Erin shared No Nice Girl, Bed of Fear, Forever, Backroad Motel, The Diamond Bikini, Send Them Summer, and Big Shot!
  3. Jeff shared music videos from Tom Johnston, Rockestra, Styx, Carly Simon, Iron Maiden, Rod Stewart, and Elvis Costello!
  4. I reviewed Val.  I shared my week in television.  I shared my August Oscar predictions.  And I reviewed the latest episode of The Walking Dead.

More From Us:

  1. Ryan has a patreon!  Consider subscribing.
  2. For SOLRAD, Ryan reviewed Dope Rider!
  3. At Days Without Incident, Leonard shared a song from Halsey!
  4. I reviewed Big Brother for the Big Brother Blog!
  5. For Horror Critic, I reviewed Survival of the Dead, Satan’s Triangle, and Children of the Corn!
  6. On my online dream journal, I shared: Pandemic Nightmare, Lost Car Dream, Shopping Dream, Park Dream, Flooded Garage Dream, FBI Sting Dream, and Lakehouse Dream!
  7. At my music site, I shared songs from Nancy Sinatra, Thom Yorke, Muse, The Beatles, Taylor Swift, t.A.T.u, and Madonna!
  8. At SyFyDesigns, I shared: It’s Time For Another Break, Where Would I Go, Top 6 Depression-Era Outlaws, and I Am Not Happy Right Now!
  9. At Reality TV Chat Blog, I shared: Veto Meeting Update For Week 8, Time To Open Up The Diary Room For Week 8, About Tonight, Week 9 Nominations, and Week 9 Veto Update!
  10. At Pop Politics, Jeff shared: Getting Caught Up, Two Things I Never Thought I’d See, Learning To Enjoy The Silence, September’s Here, Why Afghanistan Mattered, Remember Nomad, Bill de Blasio for Governor?, Remember U.S. Trucker, Happy Labor Day Weekend, and Labor Day Weekend Continues!
  11. At her photography site, Erin shared: Flag, At Home, Doves in Black and White, Starry Night On A Wall, Van Gogh On A Wall, Sun, and Clouds!

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Lisa Marie’s Week In Review: 8/23/21 — 8/29/21


My thoughts are with everyone who lost a loved one at Kabul Airport this week.  Peace be with you.

Films I Watched:

  1. The Assignation (1953)
  2. The Big Shave (1967)
  3. Case Study: Barbiturates (1969)
  4. Case Study: LSD (1969)
  5. Doomsday Mom: The Lori Vallow Story (2021)
  6. Flash Gordon (1980)
  7. Fragment of Seeking (1946)
  8. The Good Loser (1953)
  9. Hired! (1940)
  10. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
  11. The Lady Vanishes (1938)
  12. Lifeguard (1976)
  13. On the Edge (1949)
  14. Picnic (1949)
  15. Road House (1989)
  16. Saturday Night Fever: The Ultimate Disco Movie (2017)
  17. Sell the Difference (1955)
  18. Social Courtesy (1951)
  19. Spirit Riders (2015)
  20. Survival of the Dead (2009)
  21. Usher (2000)
  22. White Fire (1985)
  23. The Wormwood Star (1956)

Television Shows I Watched:

  1. America Justice
  2. Bachelor in Paradise
  3. Bar Rescue
  4. Big Brother
  5. Dragnet
  6. Hell’s Kitchen
  7. I Lived With A Killer
  8. It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia
  9. Last Man Standing
  10. Lonesome Dove
  11. The Office
  12. Real Life Catholic
  13. Reasonable Doubts
  14. Silk Stalkings
  15. 60 Minutes
  16. South Park
  17. Talking Dead
  18. The Ultimate Surfer
  19. The Walking Dead
  20. Women of Grace

Books I Read:

  1. Shooting Midnight Cowboy (2021) by Glenn Frankel

Music To Which I Listened:

  1. Aimee Mann
  2. Bob Dylan
  3. Britney Spears
  4. Coldplay
  5. Kanye West
  6. Kedr Livanskiy
  7. Lana del Rey
  8. Lara Snow
  9. Lorde
  10. Muse
  11. Peggy March
  12. Pixies
  13. Public Broadcasting Service
  14. The Rolling Stones
  15. Saint Motel
  16. The Ting Tings

Trailers:

  1. Spencer
  2. The Power of the Dog
  3. Mayday
  4. Spider-Man: No Way Home

News From Last Week:

  1. Ed Asner, Emmy-Winning ‘Lou Grant’ and ‘Mary Tyler Moore Show’ Star, Dies at 91
  2. Marilyn Eastman, Night of the Living Dead actress, passes away
  3. Charlie Watts, Rolling Stones Drummer, dies at 80
  4. How underground arm-wrestling mania is slamming NYC streets
  5. Comedy Central Pussies Cancel ‘Diversity Day’ Episode Of “The Office”
  6. Vice begins a new round of layoffs as company shifts to video
  7. Afghan Film Progress Obliterated By Taliban Takeover — Special Report From Afghanistan
  8. Nirvana Sued By Baby From Nevermind Album Cover

Links From Last Week:

  1. Spike Lee’s New Documentary Gives a Notorious 9/11 Conspiracy Theorist His Biggest Platform Ever
  2. Nirvana baby Spencer Elden is poster child for our victim culture
  3. RIP Ed Asner…A Legend Is Gone…An Homage And My Signed Reaction To His Iconic “You Got Spunk…I HATE Spunk” Quip…

Links From The Site:

  1. Leonard shared the trailer for Spencer!
  2. Erin shared Film Fun, Suburban Interlude, Tramp Girl, Bold Desires, Abnormal Wife, The Big Caper, and Big Beverage!
  3. Jeff paid tribute to Charlie Watts and shared music videos from Shoes, Stevie Nicks, The Charlie Watts Quintet, Rod Stewart, Rupert Hine, Split Enz, and Pat Benatar!
  4. I wrote about the terrible Climate Pledge commercial and I reviewed Lifeguard, Doomsday Mom, and Dead In the Water.  I shared Part One and Part Two of my week in television.

More From Us:

  1. Ryan has a patreon!  Consider subscribing!
  2. For SOLRAD, Ryan reviewed Orwell.
  3. On my music site, I shared songs from Peggy March, Bob Dylan, Rolling Stones, Aimee Mann, Lana Del Rey, Kedr Livanskiy, and Pixies!
  4. I reviewed Big Brother for the Big Brother Blog!
  5. At Reality TV Chat Blog, I shared Week 7 Veto Meeting Results, Campaign Notes, It’s Time To Open Up The Diary Room For Week 7, About Tonight, Week 8 Nominations and High Rollers Room, and Week 8 Veto Update!
  6. At Pop Politics, Jeff shared The Thing About Joe, In Memory of Charlie Watts, Herschel Walker is Running, Resign Joe, If I Could Do 2020 All Over Again, Hurricane Ida, and An Early Football Prediction!
  7. On her photography site, Erin shared Moon Peeking Through, Sunset, Richland, Richland Statue, Carts, Abandoned, and Church Sign!
  8. At Days Without Incident, Leonard shared the trailer for Spencer!

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