Sunday, May 28, 2023

George Maharis 1928-2023




 

Wednesday, May 24, 2023

Tina Turner 1939-2023 This hurts.

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h Tina. I saw her 3 times in the early 70's when she was still with Ike. The last time was at the Fillmore east I had front row seats, and her sweat was hitting me in the face.

Kenneth Anger 1927-2023



 

early summer 2023 mixed on board


 

Thursday, May 18, 2023

Helmut Berger 1944-2023


 

HUSH... HUSH, SWEET CHARLOTTE 1964

 






Robert Aldrich followed up his big semi horror gothic grand guignol hit “Whatever Happened to Baby Jane” with this rich southern gumbo stew of gothic grand guignol horror that featured many of the same folks from Jane including Lukas Heller who wrote both screenplays that were based on novels by Henry Farrell. Hey if it worked once let's do it again.



The lead again is played by Bette Davis this time as a southern debutante who when the film opens is hosting a big party at her fathers plantation in Louisiana and getting ready to run away with her married lover played by a very young Bruce Dern. Set in 1927 but with 1964 hairdos the young Charlotte is of course only seen in shadows but with Bette's distinct voice as her big daddy played by Victor Buono also seen in Baby Jane is brow beating Dern and giving him hell to pay if he even so much as thinks of running off with his sweet daughter Charlotte.


The next thing we see is Dern being butched with a meat cleaver which was pretty shocking back in 1964, and Charlotte still standing in the shadows her white gown covered with a huge blood stain. That's it for the past, and we are soon in present day 1964 where poor Bette is suffering because she thinks she is responsible for her lover's brutal death. She is taunted and teased by the press and the public and is still hiding in the shadows.

Care for her comes mainly from her loyal disheveled housekeeper played with tobacco road campy flair by Agnes Moorehead who chews up everything in sight and got an Oscar nomination for it. Davis who was no stranger to southern hospitality won an Oscar herself for playing another Southern belle in “Jezebel” in 1938 and a nod to this role is seen here in a painting of her as Julie Marsden that hangs on a wall in the mansion.


The atmosphere is gloomy and dusty as poor Bette struggles with her sanity and the impending loss of her falling down mansion due to impending bridge and road improvements forced on her by the state highway commission. What to do sweet Charlotte? Why get in touch with your cousin Miriam played by a still attractive Olivia de Havilland who took over the part from an ailing Joan Crawford, who brings subtly to the role that Crawford would have been incapable of. Miriam who lives in New York City comes running to the old homestead to take care of Charlotte/Bette and watch over things as Charlotte falls apart at her worn out seams.


Also on hand is the family friend and long time doctor played by the creepy Joseph Cotten. The plot thins and strange doings happen and Bette really starts to lose it. There is a nice cameo by Mary Astor as Dern's widow with secrets of her own who knows what really happened that night to her husband. Its all silly fun, dated even by 1964 standards, and if you've never seen it you might have an ok fun time of it if you don't think too much about the how's and why's of the plot. Shot in black and white the film did well at the box office and got a surprising 7 Oscar nominations mainly in the secondary categories like costume , black and white cinematography, art direction and song.

Monday, May 15, 2023

New Piece. April-May 2023. Mixed


 

Wednesday, May 10, 2023

The Diplomat 2023 Netflix





I pretty much had a big smile on my puss during all 8 episodes of this smart and sassy political show that has thriller lines throughout. The story is about a new U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain and her ups and downs in her professional and personal life both of which are leaking all over the place. The series has some top notch people behind the screen including some folks who know how to write a series like Debora Cahn who also pushed her pen for “The West Wing” and several directors including Andrew Bernstein who hit the mark with “Ozark.” Not bad.

The cast is terrific lea by Keri Russell as the ambassador who is superb. I've never seen her before and to be frank I wasn't expecting much from her, but she soars as the harried and harassed ambassador who has to deal with realistic political headaches including the attack on a British aircraft carrier in the Persian gulf that might be the work of Iran or some other dark force.
On top of that she has to deal with her falling apart marriage to Rufus Sewell who was also in the foreign services. The show is as I said smart and fast, the dialogue comes at us with the speed of a torpedo and it usually hits its target which is us the audience. Some have been complaining about all the cussing going on. Well that's how people talk and no doubt if "The West Wing" was on cable or streaming the language would have been fucking vulgar as it is here.
Also some are upset because Russell's appearance is a little on the sloppy side, her hair is a big issue with some who think she needs to comb it. This is her character and her look for me is part of her charm if I can use that word, and her sleep in look is perfect. This is a smart person who doesn't care about how she looks, maybe its because she knows how good looking she is, and is confident. She is intense for sure and there are a few fierce donnybrooks with her husband that bruises them both. The supporting cast is terrific especially David Gyasi, Ali Ahn, Rory Kinnear, Ato Essandoh, Celia Imrie and the marvelous T'Nia Miller. See this one. A 2nd season is coming.

Tuesday, May 09, 2023

spring 2023 mixed on board


 

Saturday, May 06, 2023

Bruce McCall 1935-2023






 

Thursday, May 04, 2023

Spring mixed on board 2023


 

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