Join #MondayMania For Stalker’s Prey!


Hi, everyone!  Tonight, on twitter, I will be hosting one of my favorite films for #MondayMania!  Join us for 2017’s Stalker’s Prey!

You can find the movie on Prime and Tubi and then you can join us on twitter at 9 pm central time!  (That’s 10 pm for you folks on the East Coast.)  See you then!

Scenes That I Love: Nicky Moves To Las Vegas In Casino


Today’s scene of the day comes from 1995’s Casino.  In this scene, Martin Scorsese shows us and Joe Pesci and Robert De Niro tell us about what happened when Nicky Santoro (played by Pesci, in one of his best performances) moved out to Las Vegas.

4 Shots From 4 Films: Special Joe Pesci Edition


Goodfellas (1990, dir by Martin Scorsese)

4 (or more) Shots From 4 (or more) Films is just what it says it is, 4 (or more) shots from 4 (or more) of our favorite films. As opposed to the reviews and recaps that we usually post, 4 (or more) Shots From 4 (or more) Films lets the visuals do the talking.

Today, we wish a happy birthday to the great actor, Joe Pesci!  It’s time for….

4 Shots From 4 Joe Pesci Films

Goodfellas (1990, dir by Martin Scorsese, DP: Michael Ballhaus)

JFK (1991, dir by Oliver Stone, DP: Robert Richardson)

My Cousin Vinny (1992, dir by Jonathan Lynn, DP: Peter Deming)

Casino (1995, dir by Martin Scorsese, DP: Robert Richardson)

Monday Live Tweet Alert: Join Us for The Seven-Ups!


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 1973’s The Seven-Ups!

If you want to join this watch party, just hop onto Mastodon, pull up The Seven-Ups on YouTube, start the movie at 8 pm et, and use the #MondayActionMovie hashtag!

Enjoy!

Late Night Retro Television Review: Degrassi: The Next Generation 2.5 “Weird Science”


Welcome to Late Night Retro Television Reviews, a feature where we review some of our favorite and least favorite shows of the past!  On Sunday, I will be reviewing the Canadian series, Degrassi: The Next Generation, which aired from 2001 to 2015!  The series can be streamed on YouTube and Tubi.

This week, Emma is annoyed about something.

Episode 2.5 “Weird Science”

(Dir by Bruce McDonald, originally aired on November 11th, 2002)

Emma is still upset that Mr. Simpson is dating her mother.  This episode opens with an extremely awkward “family” dinner, in which Mr. Simpson asks that Emma call him “Archie” at home and Emma responds by calling him “Mr. Simpson.”  (At least he didn’t ask her to call him Snake.)  I could actually relate to Emma in this scene, if just because, when I was Emma’s age, I was an absolute brat towards anyone who tried to date my mom.  If anything, Mr. Simpson should be happy that all he has to deal with is Emma glaring at him.  He wouldn’t have been able to survive me and my sisters.

It’s science fair time!  Emma’s experiment takes a look at whether or not having a healthy breakfast can be help someone perform better at school.  She takes first prize but, because Mr. Simpson is one of the judges, she’s not sure that she earned it.  And, after Manny accidentally sends an email to the entire school in which she mentions that “Mr. Simpson loves Emma’s mom,” second-place finisher Liberty isn’t so sure that Emma deserves the prize either.

Liberty says that Emma should withdraw her experiment and give the first prize trophy to Liberty.  Liberty, as I’ve mentioned in the past, is the absolute worst.  Emma confronts Mr. Simpson and he explains to her that all of the judges voted for Emma to get first prize.  Emma apologizes and promises to be nicer to Mr. Simpson.

(This, of course, frees Mr. Simpson to later knock up and marry Spike before cheating on her with Ms. Hatzilakos but that’s an entire season away.)

Meanwhile, Spinner is freaking out because he keeps getting erections at awkward moments — hey, Degrassi goes there!  (Seriously, that was Degrassi’s slogan for a while.)  Spinner blames it on Emma forcing him to eat bananas as a part of her experiment.  Jimmy thinks that Spinner is crazy and eventually they ask Sheila the Cafeteria Lady if certain foods could be to blame for Spinner being perpetually at attention.  Sheila says that it’s just a part of growing up.  Spinner and Jimmy are relieved but I’m concerned that, in Canada, it’s apparently left to the cafeteria workers to explain these things.

This episode is largely remembered for the Spinner subplot, with Spinner panicking and getting embarrassed in Ms. Kwan’s class, so much so that I’m always surprised to discover that it’s mostly about Emma getting mad at Mr. Simpson.  Emma, of course, is destined to eventually marry Spinner at the end of Degrassi Takes Manhattan.  The Spinner/Emma marriage has often been criticized because Spinner and Emma hardly ever interacted in the seasons leading up to their sudden decision to get married.  But this episode shows that Emma apparently felt close enough to Spinner to experiment on him.

Next week: Craig and the gang get into trouble!

Lisa Marie’s Week In Review: 2/2/26 — 2/8/26


Groundhog Day (1993, Dir. by Harold Ramis)

I hope everyone had a good Groundhog Day and a good Super Bowl Sunday.  I’m exhausted.

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

Films I Watched:

  1. American Anthem (1986)
  2. The Blues Brothers (1980)
  3. Cherry 2000 (1987)
  4. Choices (1981)
  5. Deadly Cheer Mom (2022)
  6. Ella McCay (2025)
  7. Friday Night Sext Scandal (2024)
  8. Hard Rock Zombies (1985)
  9. Groundhog Day (1993)
  10. Millennium (1989)
  11. Planet of Dinosaurs (1977)
  12. Over the Top (1987)
  13. Rush (1991)
  14. Shoot to Kill (1947)
  15. Webcam Cheerleaders (2021)
  16. The Wrong Stepmother (2019)

Television Shows I Watched:

  1. Bar Rescue
  2. Baywatch
  3. CHiPs
  4. Decoy
  5. Degrassi: The Next Generation
  6. 1st & Ten
  7. Freddy’s Nightmares
  8. Highway to Heaven
  9. Hill Street Blues
  10. Homicide: Life On The Street
  11. King of the Hill
  12. The Love Boat
  13. Miami Vice
  14. Pacific Blue
  15. St. Elsewhere
  16. Saved By The Bell
  17. Saved By The Bell: The New Class
  18. Super Bowl LX
  19. The Winter Olympics

Books I Read:

  1. Backstage Pass: Decades of Sex, Drugs, Tragedy and the Darker Side of Rock & Roll (2025) by JD DeCosta
  2. Last Night at the Viper Room (2013) by Gavin Edwards

Music To Which I Listened:

  1. Above & Beyond
  2. Amy Winehouse
  3. Ashlee Simpson
  4. Avicii
  5. Bad Bunny
  6. Britney Spears
  7. The Chambers Brothers
  8. The Chemical Brothers
  9. Fatboy Slim
  10. Geri Halliwell
  11. Gerry Rafferty
  12. Jennifer Love Hewitt
  13. Kid Rock
  14. O-Town
  15. Ramones
  16. Saint Motel
  17. Spice Girls

Awards Season

  1. Society of Composers of Lyricists
  2. Directors Guild of America

Super Bowl Teasers:

  1. Hoppers
  2. Scream 7
  3. Disclosure Day
  4. The Mandalorian and Grogu
  5. Minions and Monsters
  6. The Adventures of Cliff Booth
  7. Project Hail Mary

Live Tweets:

  1. Millennium
  2. The Wrong Stepmother
  3. Cherry 2000
  4. Planet of Dinosaurs

News and Links From Last Week:

  1. Three Dog Night’s Chuck Negron Dies At 83
  2. 3 Doors Down Singer Brad Arnold Dies at 47
  3. Bassist Fred Smith Dies At 77
  4. So Long To Cheap Books That You Could Fit In Your Pocket
  5. RIP Singer Chuck Negron…His Riveting Memoir Documented A Rock Band’s “Three Dog Nightmare”!
  6. February 2, 2026

Links From The Site:

  1. Arleigh reviewed Send Help, Kate & Leopold, Private Lessons, and Fallout!
  2. Arleigh shared songs from Mint Condition, Keith Sweat, Johnny Gill, Journey, Kenny Rogers, and Jeffrey Osborne!
  3. Brad reviewed You’ve Got Mail and wrote about past Super Bowls!
  4. Jeff shared his Super Bowl predictions, reviewed the Blues Brothers, and congratulated the Seahawks!
  5. Erin shared Against the Clock, Falling In Love, Streets of Sin, Our Love Story, Girls’ Love Stories, My Love, and Groundhog Day!
  6. Erin shared the Covers of Football Stories!
  7. Erin shared scenes from Groundhog Day and You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown!
  8. Erin reviewed WebCam Cheerleaders and Choices!
  9. I shared music videos from Britney Spears, Avicii, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Above & Beyond, O-Town, Tim Beveridge, and the Ramones!
  10. I shared a song from Sonny and Cher and my favorite Super Commercial!
  11. I paid tribute to King Vidor, Greydon Clark, Francois Truffaut, Michael Mann, George Romero, Michael Cimino, and Bill Murray!
  12. I shared scenes from The Forbidden Dance, Kings Row, Fallen Angel, Dawn of the Dead, and Heaven’s Gate!
  13. I reviewed Degrassi!

Have a great week!

My Favorite 2026 Super Bowl Commercial


The commercials were pretty dull this year, largely because we don’t have any universally beloved celebrities anymore.  Getting someone famous and likable to do something cute used to be the easiest way to create a great Super Bowl commercials but now, hardly anyone is likable and even most celebrities are only famous with a niche audience.  Humor, which used to be a key part of most good Super Bowl commercials, fell out of fashion in 2017 and, even though most people have moved on from that weird time, the advertising world still hasn’t quite recovered.  The use of AI isn’t helping.  For instance, this year, Dunkin Doughnuts tried to do a commercial with a bunch of old sitcom stars.  Usually, you would think that would work but the de-aging technology made the entire thing feel like a zombie movie.

Really, there’s only one non-movie commercial that really struck my fancy this year and it’s from Budweiser.  I don’t even drink but I do love horses, I love majestic birds, and I love classic Lynard Skynard.  Also, it should be noted that the eagle at the end of the commercial was not AI.  He’s an actual eagle by the name of Lincoln.  This commercial is called “American Idols” and it definitely deserves the title.

The Super Bowl was bland this year and I have a feeling that’s going to be the state of things for a while.  But this commercial definitely brought tears to my eyes.  This is what Super Bowl commercials are supposed to be all about.