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Category Archives: Books
Best TV, Cable & Streaming – 2020 & 2021 (so far) – Part 1
As with last year’s recap, I’m covering the best of what I saw in 2020, as well as shows from 2021 that I’ve liked so far. None of my picks are network programs. The best work being done these days … Continue reading
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Best Documentaries 2020 – Supplemental
For those who would like to go a little deeper, here is a selection of interviews, discussions, reviews, and performance clips for the documentaries in the previous post. Running times for videos are indicated. ________________________________________________ The Bee Gees: How Can … Continue reading
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What I Saw Last Year – Best Documentaries 2020
I didn’t see nearly as many documentaries in 2020 as I have in previous years. When Film Forum and the IFC Center closed down last March (along with all other movie theaters in New York City), the venues where I’d … Continue reading
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Feature Films 2020 – The Best of the Rest of What I Saw
Here are the best of the rest of what I saw last year, 18 films in alphabetical order. As I said in my intro to last year’s “Best of the Rest” post, I don’t claim that all of these are … Continue reading
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What I Saw Last Year – Best Feature Films 2020
A year without blockbusters or movie theaters. 2020 was a radically different year for everything, not just movie-going, and 2021 still is. If someone had told me at the outset that theaters would be closed nearly a year later, I … Continue reading
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Halloween – Odds & Ends
Here is a rather loosely organized collection of Halloween-appropriate images. None of them are half as scary as the 2020 presidential election, believe me. _______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ “Unusual times demand unusual pictures.” This ad copy could have been written today. _______________________________________________________ … Continue reading
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“Seconds” – Starting Over
Note: This contains some spoilers, so proceed accordingly. The first time I saw John Frankenheimer’s Seconds I didn’t like it. This was in October 1966 while I was undergoing basic training at Lackland Air Force Base near San Antonio, Texas. … Continue reading
Dieselpunk – Retro Futures
As often happens, when I was recently looking online for one thing, I came across something else entirely that took over my attention. These are images depicting such things as flying locomotives and aircraft carriers, which are highly detailed, simultaneously … Continue reading
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Tagged 20000 Leagues Under the Sea, Blade Runner '82, Brazil, Cyberpunk, Dark City, Dieselpunk, Mad Max: Fury Road, Metropolis, Mister X - comic, Mortal Engines, Neuromancer, Retro Futurism, Robocop, Science-Fiction, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, Snowpiercer, Steampunk, The Rocketeer, Victoria era, William Gibson, World War I, World War II
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Flying Fortresses in My Life – Supplemental
For a deeper dive, here are materials additional to part one. ___________________________________________________ This is an excellent documentary on the B-17 with includes reminiscences by WWII veterans. It runs just under an hour. ____________________________________________________ Target for Today is a feature-length documentary … Continue reading
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