
Welcome to the 465 edition of my series and the 1st week of this year's The Madness. Unfortunately the show for Action Packed Wrestling was cancelled though I am set to be in a short film next week so will keep posted about that one. Other than that is the usual like rehearsals for 1776. I fell short once again in fantasy football last week going to 2-3 but I am only a game out so there is still hope. I will now get to my selections for the week which include my recommendations and the Madness.









Well, that is it for this week. Stay tuned for next week which so far include Anthony Hopkins, Charlize Theron, Matthew Modine, Jessica Lange, Jennifer Lawrence, and many others

THE MADNESS: ATTACK OF THE AUTOMATONS WEEK 1
This is the first week of the contest. I am known as the King of the Loophole and you will see plenty of non-horror or Halloween films that should make me keep my title. As always, I use the four 6 system for ratings even though I hate rating movies but I will for this one.

Avatar (2009): No explanation needed for it to be counted in this particular year though I may argue bonus points in the way the human becomes part of the avatar tribe. This is a great visual film and I do even get into the story even if it is all DANCES WITH WOLVES. 666

Blackadder Back & Forth (1999, 33 minutes): So I would consider this Sci-Fi. I have never seen this show before. Rowan Atkinson stars as the title character who builds a time machine but does not intend for it to work but does taking him back to a few eras like the Jurassic and many others where he meets everyone from Shakespeare, played by Colin Firth, Queen Elizabeth I, played by Miranda Richardson, and Lady Marion, played by Kate Moss. Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie also co-star in this show. It was not great but amusing especially with Firth playing Shakespeare. 66 1/2

The Brave Little Toaster (1987, 90 minutes): This should count this year as fantasy having talking appliances and all. 666

Cloud Atlas (2012, 172 minutes): There are some sci-fi elements of this film that is many interconnected tales. Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Hugh Grant, Jim Broadbent, Hugo Weaving, Jim Sturgess, Susan Sarandon, and others co-star in this film. I really liked the portrays of the multiple characters, especially for Tom Hanks who played some rather unusual characters for him in my opinion. This is not for everyone but thought this was a pretty moving film doing a good job of the connections. 666

Death on the Nile (1978, 140 minutes): This is based on the novel by Agatha Christie which features her character Hercule Poirot, played by Peter Ustinov, who must investigate a killing. Angela Lansbury is in this movie which qualifies for this contest. Bette Davis, Mia Farrow, George Kennedy, Simon MacCorkindale, Olivia Hussey, David Niven, Maggie Smith, and Lois Chiles are part of this all-star cast and was a really good mystery. 666 1/2

Despicable Me 2 (2013, 98 minutes): I feel this should count, especially with the minions for sci-fi and fantasy purposes. Maybe even a bonus point for these minions. 666 1/2

Funny Games (1997, 108 minutes): This is billed as a horror film and is a really good psychological thriller. 666 1/2

Gravity (2013, 90 minutes): In most contests, this would not count but in this one we can use any sci-fi so this should count. 666

House at the End of the Street (2012): This horror film stars Jennifer Lawrence as well as Elizabeth Shue, Max Thieriot, Gil Bellows, and many others. This movie has its moments but was a bit all over the place for me at times as well. I can just about always watch Jennifer Lawrence though. 66


Inglourious Basterds (2009, 153 mintues): I originally asked Elizabeth if this falls under Nazi exploitation figuring she would just say no which she did but let know it was historical fantasy which i did not think about but Tarantino's direction has a fantasy element so jumped on this chance. This is the true story of the Nazis. 666 1/2

Little Monsters (1989, 100 minutes): This kids Halloween movie always qualifies. The monsters, mainly Howie Mandel make this one qualify. Probably the only movie where we get to see those Savages that starred in THE WONDER YEARS and BOY MEETS WORLD which were iconic shows for generations to come. This is a good one for families with elementary age kids. 666

A Little Princess (1995, 97 minutes): I believe the fantasy sequences that appeared as Sara was telling stories should make this one count as a fantasy loophole. 6666

Madhouse (1974, 89 mintues): Price is not a wild card this year but I could not think of any other way to classify this horror movie which also has Peter Cushing. Both actors have had better but worth a look for these guys. 66

The Midnight Meat Train (2008, 100 minutes): This movie consists of a serial killer, played by Vinnie Jones, and stars Bradley Cooper as a photographer who becomes obsessed in finding the serial killer. This is not for everyone and holds back no violence. This is based on a story by Clive Barker. This was nothing great but good for the holidays. 66 1/2

Moulin Rouge (2001, 127 minutes): I might be pushing it here but believe this should be considered fantasy. Baz Luhrman's lavish direction and there was a fairy. This is another one of my favorite movies which did such a great job of working in modern music with the modern day. My favorite scene is the Show Must Go On scene. 6666

The Mummy (1999, 124 minutes): No explanation to get it counted for the contest. This is an okay remake to the 1932 classic. This is one of the few franchises where I favorite Universal over Hammer or modern day films. 666

9 (2009, 79 minutes): This should count for things like the post apocalypse and sci-fi. I also believe this deserves bonus points for the talking rag dolls. 666

Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979, 107 minutes): Not much explanation needs to be given here, vampire element goes without saying. Werner Herzog's take on the legend of Dracula and a very interesting one. Possibly the most versatile director. 666

Oh, God (1977, 98 minutes): I believe this has fantasy elements that should make this comedy count for the contest this year making this my religious loophole. 666

The Originals: Dance Back From the Grave (2014, 60 minutes): I've been lacking in television but continued trying to get caught up on this and VD. Plenty of vampires, witches, and werewolves for this one to count. 666 1/2

The Reluctant Dragon (1941, 74 minutes): I believe this Disney movie qualifies due to the Dragon sequence even it is a more gentle dragon. This should qualify due to the fantasy elements. 666

The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975, 100 minutes): This I believe would count no matter what the theme but with the creation of Rocky, this should get me some bonus points. Above is a photo of some of the actors who enacted the scenes and did a musical number before the show. 666

Rodan (1956, 73 minutes): No denying that this Japanese monster film counts. 66 1/2

Silent House (2011, 85 minutes): This is a horror movie where a young girl cannot contact the outside world as supernatural forces take over in the home. Nothing great but watchable. 66

Snow White and the Huntsman (2012, 127 minutes): This is an interesting retelling of the classic where we have Kristen Stewart as Snow White and Charlize Theron as the Queen. Chris Hemsworth co-stars as this huntsman who is told to hunt down Snow White but instead becomes a mentor to her and teaches her the ways of war in order to avenge the Queen.

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1982, 140 milnutes): This would likely count either way but with Angela Lansbury it counts automatically. This is one of my favorite musicals of all time and this is a really good live version. Above is a photo of myself when I was in the show as Beadle Bamford. 666 1/2

Tarzan Escapes (1936, 89 minutes): Leave it to me to immediately look into some classic Tarzan since anything with O'Sullivan counts. 666

True Lies (1994, 141 minutes): Our former California Governor qualifies this year due to his role in the TERMINATOR films so found this great action loophole which could have qualified in other years when Jamie Lee Curtis was a wild card. 666 1/2

Under the Skin (2013, 108 minutes): This is billed as horror and is also sci-fi with Scarlett Johansson being an alien. One that will be hit or miss to many. Not my favorite but kept my attention. 66 1/2

Upstream Color (2013, 96 minutes): This independent film has sci-fi elements where a man and woman become entangled in the life cycle an ageless organism as imdb puts it. I really was not sure what to think of this visual film that has very little dialogue and character development. Maybe I'll try it again sometime. 66

The Vampire Diaries: The Devil Inside (2014, 60 minutes): There are vampires and werewolves in this show and there is a doppelganger in Elena though now she is a vampire so I'll let the powers-that-be make the judgement upon that decision. 666 1/2

Watchmen (2009, 162 minutes): This superhero movie should count and possibly the darkest one I have seen. There were some parts I really liked but was not really sure what to think. 66 1/2

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