Sunday, December 18, 2022

Shaun Berk's 10 Movie Recommendations- 884th Edition


Welcome to the 884th Edition of my series.  I decided to do a holiday edition and tried to make it as diverse as I could.  THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER was a very well received show and was hard to see go.  We shall see what is next for me.  I hope everyone has a good holiday however celebrated.  I don't have much else to say so I'll just get on with my recommendations for the week.



Hawkeye (2021):  I start the week out with this Marvel mini-series which was directed by Bert, Bertie, and Rhys Thomas.  Jeremy Renner reprises his role of Clint Barton aka Hawkeye who is looking forward to Christmas with his family.  Hailee Steinfeld stars as Kate Bishop who has mastered archery through the inspiration of her idol Hawkeye and aspires to be a superhero.  Clint's dark past comes to haunt him and must team up with Kate who finds herself in the middle.  Florence Pugh, Vera Farmiga, Tony Dalton, Fra Zee, Aleks Paunovic, Piotr Adamczyk, Alaqua Cox, Linda Cardellini, Cade Woodward, Carlos Navarro, Ava Russo, Ben Sakamoto, Clayton English, Ivan Mbakop, Adetinpo Thomas, Robert Walker Blanchard, and many others co-star in this mini-series.  This is my favorite of all the Marvel series.  Renner and Steinfeld are a great duo in this series.  I would recommend having watched AVENGERS:  ENDGAME and BLACK WIDOW before watching this one as those movies play into this series.  Stay tuned for the mid-credit scene in the last episode.  I hope to see ROGERS:  THE MUSICAL become an actual musical someday.  This is available to watch on Disney Plus.


Tokyo Godfathers (2003):  Now I bring some holiday Anime which was directed by Satoshi Kon.  This takes place in Tokyo and centers around three homeless people who are like a dysfunctional family.  These people could not be any different being a teen, a trans woman, and a middle-aged bum which all have their own sordid pasts.  They come across a baby in the trash and set out to find the parents.  This is a really good take on the variation of the Three Wise Men and is more of an anime drama than anything.  This is a very touching story and a more unconventional holiday story for those looking for something different.  This is available to watch on Tubi.


The Gingerdead Man (2005):  Charles Band directed this horror comedy.  Gary Busey stars as Millard Findlemeyer who is a convicted killer and and killed by the electric chair.  Millard manages to get his soul into some cookie dough and becomes the evil gingerbread man.  No, I have no explanation of how Millard was able to pull this off.  Robin Sydney, Ryan Locke, Larry Cedar, Newell Alexander, and many others co-star in this movie.  This does not really reference when it takes place but with the gingerbread and all that there is a little holiday spirit to it.  This is fun if it is not taken too seriously.  I have not tried the sequels, maybe another time.  This is available to watch on Tubi and Freevee.


The Thin Man (1934):  This crime comedy takes place during the holidays.  W.S. Van Dyke directed this film based on the novel by Dashiell Hammett.  William Powell and Myrna Loy star as married couple Nick and Nora Charles with Nick being a former detective.  Nora talks Nick into getting back to the detective game to investigate a murder that happens among people they know.  Maureen O'Sullivan, Nat Pendleton, Minna Gomball, Porter Hall, Henry Wadsworth, William Henry, Harold Huber, Cesar Romero, and many others co-star in this comedy.  This is the start of the iconic trio of Nick, Nora, and their dog Asta.  This is a really good murder mystery comedy that holds up today.  This is available to watch on HBO Max.


Scrooge (1970):  Ronald Neame directed this musical version of the classic novel by Charles Dickens.  Albert Finney stars as the miser Ebenezer Scrooge who does not like the Christmas season and takes it out on everyone around him.  The Ghost of Scrooge's former business partner Jacob Marley, played by Alec Guinness, visits him and warns that if he does not change his ways that he will end up in chains like Marley.  Then as the story goes, he is visited by three ghosts to show him the error of his ways.  Edith Evans, Kenneth More, Laurence Naismith, Michael Medwin, David Collings, Anton Rodgers, Suzanne Neve, Frances Cuka, Derek Francis, Gordan Jackson, Roy Kinnear, Mary Peach, Paddy Stone, Kay Walsh, and many others co-star in this holiday musical.  Leslie Bricusse wrote the music for this show and were a good diverse group of songs.  Finney is a great Scrooge and Guinness does a great job as Marley.  This is available to watch on Paramount Plus and Plex.


The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942):  William Keighley directed this comedy that was based on the play by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart.  Monty Woolley stars as lecturer Sheridan Whiteside who slips on the ice and and has a hip injury when visiting an Ohio family.  He must stay confined to the house and wreaks havoc among the household.  Bette Davis co-stars as Sheridan's hapless secretary Maggie Cutler.  Ann Sheridan, Richard Travis, Jimmy Durante, Billie Burke, Reginald Gardiner, Elizabeth Fraser, Grant Mitchell, George Barbier, Mary Wickes, Russell Arms, and many others co-star in this comedy.  This is what I just got done doing so I finally watched the movie where I played Beverly Carlton, played by Gardiner in this movie.  It was mostly along with this movie with some slight rewrites.  Davis does a good job playing against type in this movie.  Many asked me what this show is about and I really never had an explanation.  This takes place during the holidays so it qualifies for this edition.  This is available to watch on HBO Max.


Lucky Christmas (2011):  I am now playing into the Hallmark crowd.  Gary Yates directed this Hallmark movie.  SAVED BY THE BELL alum Elizabeth Berkley stars as single mother Holly who has fallen on some hard times.  Her luck seems to have finally changed when she wins the lottery.  However, her car is stolen and the ticket was in the glove compartment.  Jason Gray-Stanford co-stars as construction worker Mike whose friend takes the car when he passes out and tries to return it to Holly while falling in love.  Mitchell Kummen, Julia Arkos, Robert Hucuak, Alicia Johnston, John B. Lowe, and many others co-star in this movie.  Nothing to explain here, it's Hallmark so quite predictable but even I need a little feel good every once in a while.  This is available to watch on Hallmark Movies Now, Peacock, and Pluto TV. 


Black Christmas (1974):  Now I play to the holiday horror crowd.  Bob Clark directed this classic holiday film that takes place in a sorority house.  Olivia Hussey stars as Jess who is one of the sorority sisters must deal with strange phone calls and the disappearance of one of them.  Keir Dullea, Margot Kidder, John Saxon, Marian Waldman, Andrea Martin, James Edmond, Doug McGrath, Art Hindle, Lynne Griffin, Michael Rapport, Leslie Carlson, Martha Gibson, and many others co-star in this film.  This is another one that is hard to explain without giving too much away.  It is a holiday slasher film so take that for what it is worth.  They have remade this a couple times but do not match this classic.  This is available to watch on AMC+, Peacock, Crackle, and many other free streaming apps.


Dead of Night (1945):  This is a British anthology film which has one segment centering around Christmas.  Alberto Cavalcanti, Charles Crichton, and Basil Dearde all contributed to the directing with stories written by H.G. Wells, E.F. Benson, John Baines, Angus MacPhail.  Mervyn Johns stars as Walter Craig who is stuck in a recurring nightmare and when going to a cottage, he has never met the guests but has seen them in his dreams.  Roland Culver, Mary Merrall, Googie Withers, Frederick Valk, Sally Ann Howes, Judy Kelly, Miles Malleson, Michael Redgrave, and many others co-star in this anthology horror film.  This has some really good and different stories of the supernatural and is a good to watch all year round but does have some Christmas reference.  This is available to watch on Fandor with a subscription to Prime. 


Four Christmases (2008):  Seth Gordon directed this holiday comedy.  Vince Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon star as couple Brad and Kate who both have divorced parents and have four Christmas events to go to in the holiday.  Each one have their own unique dysfunction and Brad and Kate learn a lot about each other in the Christmas visits.  Mary Steenburgen, Robert Duvall, Sissy Spacek, Jon Voight, Jon Favreau, Tim McGraw, Kristin Chenoweth, Dwight Yoakam, Katy Mixon, Colleen Camp, Jeanette Miller, Jack Donner, Steve Wiebe, Peter Billingsley, and many others co-star in this dysfunctional holiday comedy.  I feel that Yoakam as Pastor Phil made this whole thing worth a watch.  I believe Steenburgen is  I saw some of this when I was at my own family Christmas and it seemed pretty funny and a good way to end this edition.  This is good for those who don't want to see those sappy Hallmark type holiday movies.  This is available to watch on HBO Max.

Well, that is it for this week.  Tell me what you like and dislike and stay tuned for the beginning of 2023 for the next one.

Sunday, December 4, 2022

Shaun Berk's 10 Movie Recommendations- 883rd Edition


Welcome to the 883rd Edition of my series.  My show THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER starts on Thursday so it runs December 8-10 at the Elwood Opera House.  Shows are at 7 pm and tickets are $10 and is a family oriented comedy. See website https://www.duckcreekcenter.com/events/mousetrap-mdscl-c7a59 for information on ordering tickets.  I will shut up now and get on with my selections.



The Godfather Part III (1990):  Francis Ford Coppola directed this sequel to end the trilogy and co-wrote with GODFATHER author Mario Puzo.  Al Pacino reprises his role as the aging Don Michael Corleone and must deal with her fiery nephew Vincent Mancini, played by Andy Garcia, who is the illegitimate son of Sonny Corleone.  He is also trying to deal with his dark past while dealing with a new enemy.  Diane Keaton, Talia Shire, Eli Wallach, Joe Mantegna, George Hamilton, Bridget Fonda, Sofia Coppola, Raf Vallone, Franc D'Ambrosio, Donal Donnelly, Richard Bright, Helmut Berger, Don Novello, John Savage, Franco Citti, Mario Donatone, Vittorio Duse, Enzo Robutti, Michele Russo, Al Martino, Robert Cicchini, Michael Bowen, and many others co-star in this film.  I remember watching an episode of THE SOPRANOS where someone was talking about how great the first two films were and how this one was misunderstood.  I agree with that statement and I thought this was a decent closure for the franchise.  Garcia really shines as Vincent in one of his earlier roles.  Part of the issue with this movie was the inexperienced Sofia Coppola playing Michael's daughter Mary and seems to have found her niche in the world of directing.  I take this is as a good part three film.


There's Something About Mary (1998):  I follow up with this raunchy comedy which was directed by the Farrelly Brothers.  Ben Stiller stars as Ted who was a high school geek and managed to get a prom date with one of the most popular girls in school in Mary, played by Cameron Diaz.  A very unusual accident prevented this from happening and thirteen years later he realized he is still in love with her.  He ends up hiring private detective Healy, played by Matt Dillon, to track down Mary and Healy wants her for himself when finding her.  It turns out there are others who really want Mary.  Lee Evans, Chris Elliott, Lin Shaye, Jeffrey Tambor, Markie Post, Keith David, W. Earl Brown, Sarah Silverman, Richard Tyson, Willie Garson, Richard Jenkins, Harland Williams, and many others co-star in this comedy.  This is not for everyone and is very politically incorrect.  If you can get past the raunchiness, this has a lot of really funny moments.  


Miss Meadows (2014):  Karen Leigh Hopkins wrote and directed this film on leading a double life.  Katie Holmes stars as Miss Meadows who is a very proper woman and teacher.  She is also a homicidal vigilante and feels she is trying to write the wrongs of a cruel world.  Things become complicated when she becomes romantically involved with the town sheriff.  Callan Mulvey, Jean Smart, Mary Kay Place, Ava Kolker, Stephen Bishop, Kate Linder, James Landry Hebert, James Keane, Graham Beckel, and many others co-star in this dark comedy.  This is kind of like Mary Poppins in the world of DEATH WISH.  Holmes is a lot of fun in this movie and is worth seeing wielding a gun.  This is available to watch on Prime.


Satan Met a Lady (1936):  William Dieterle directed this film which is based on a novel by Dashiell Hammett.  Warren William stars as private detective Ted Shane who is hired by the pretty Valerie Purvis, played by Bette Davis, to track a man that wronged her.  This proves to be far more complicated than tracking down a man and leads to the valued Horn of Roland.  Alison Skipworth, Arthur Treacher, Marie Wilson, Wini Shaw, Porter Hall, Olin Howland, Charles C. Wilson, and many others co-star in this film.  This is loosely based on what is more known as THE MALTESE FALCON.  This has a good mix of mystery and comedy to make this watchable.  It would be topped in 1941 by John Huston's THE MALTESE FALCON and is on the dvd of this film as well as the 1931 version.  


Our Town (1940):  Sam Wood directed this film based on the play by Thornton Wilder.  This takes a look at small town life in a small New Hampshire town narrated by the Stage Manager, played by Frank Craven.  It takes a look at life and death among the townspeople.  It also takes a look at young George Gibbs, played by William Holden, as he grows up and gets married to his high school sweetheart Emily, played by Martha Scott.  Fay Bainter, Thomas Mitchell, Beulah Bondi, Stuart Erwin, Doro Merande, and many others co-star in this film.  I was in this show back in September and the movie follows a lot of it.  One change was the ending which was possibly due to the Hays Code.  This is available to watch on Prime. 


The Great Smokey Roadblock (1977):  John Leone wrote and directed by this road comedy.  Henry Fonda stars as the aging trucker Elegant John Howard who steals back the truck that was stolen from him and felt he had "one more good run".  Along the way he picks up a straight-laced hitchhiker in Beebo, played by a young Robert Englund.  He is later joined by his friend and brothel owner Penelope along with her own employees.  Austin Pendleton, Dub Taylor, John Byner, Susan Sarandon, Melanie Mayron, Leigh French, Mews Small, Daina House, Gary Sandy, Valerie Curtain, and many others co-star in this comedy.  Fonda has a lot of very iconic roles to his name, I don't think this one really comes up as much.  This is one of his much later movies and is pretty fun especially considering the duo of Fonda and Englund.  This is available to watch on Youtube


Black Panther:  Wakanda Forever (2022):  Ryan Coogler directed this latest in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.  With it still being pretty fresh into the theater I will keep the description limited.  As we all know, Chadwick Boseman unfortunately left us so they went ahead and wrote of King T'Challa that he died so the land of Wakanda must band together to protect their country and along the way pass the torch.  Letitia Wright, Lupita Nyong'o, Danai Gurira, Winston Duke, Angela Bassett, Tenoch Huerta, Martin Freeman, Dominique Thorne, Florence Kasumba, Michaela Coel, Alex Livinalli, Mabel Cadena, Trevor Noah, Richard Schiff, Robert John Burke, Lake Bell, Julia Louis-Dreyfuss, and many others co-star in this film.  I know this was a hard transition with the untimely death of Boseman but I feel Coogler rose to the occasion along with the cast to continue Wakanda post T'Challa.  I thought this had a good story and some very good action and was glad to visit the local Alex Theater in Alexandria, Indiana.


Barbarella (1968):  Roger Vadim directed this Sci-Fi film based on the novel by Jean-Claude Forest.  Jane Fonda stars as the title character in this futuristic film and goes after the evil scientist Durand Durand, played by Milo O'Shea.  John Phillip Law, Anita Pallenberg, Marcel Marceau, Claude Dauphin, Veronique Vendell, and many others co-star in this sci-fi film.  It is hard to describe this beyond what I already did.  This is a guilty pleasure more than anything and pleasure is something this erotic sci-fi movie revolves around.  This is not sci-fi to watch with the family and this is available to watch on Pluto TV.


House of Bamboo (1955):  Samuel Fuller directed this unusual film noir.  This takes place in Tokyo where a ruthless gang starts holding up U.S. ammunition trains and lead by Sandy Dawson, played by Robert Ryan.  Robert Stack co-stars as Eddie who arrives in Japan and makes contact with Dawson but is not who he seems.  Shirley Yamaguchi, Cameron Mitchell, Brad Dexter, Sessue Hayakawa, Biff Elliot, Sandro Giglio, and many others co-star in this film noir.  This is another one that is hard to explain without giving too much away.  This is number four in the Fox Noir dvd series that I am looking to get through.  This is available to watch on Youtube.


Ulee's Gold (1997):  Victor Nunez wrote and directed this very intense film.  Peter Fonda stars as beekeeper Ulee Jackson who is raising his granddaughters while his son Jimmy, played by Tom Wood, is incarcerated.  Jimmy asks his father for a favor that involves repaying his debts and saving his wife Helen, played by Christine Dunford.  Ulee must put himself and his family in danger as his son's past catches up to him.  Patricia Richardson, Jessica Biel, Vanessa Zima, Steven Flynn, Dewey Weber, J. Kenneth Campbell, and many others co-star in this film.  Biel makes her film debut in this movie and Fonda has possibly the best performance of his career.  This is a character driven film driven by its script, acting, and direction.  

Well, that is it for this week.  Tell me what you like and dislike and stay tuned for my next one in a couple of weeks.



Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Noirvember: Gaslight- Week 4


Welcome to the last week for the Noirvember contest.  This has been a pretty fun contest and glad to be part of the very first and hope we do it again next year.  I learned that Noir is a very broad term and it has been fun to explore.  I will get to my selections for the contest.

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Angela Lansbury

Angela is a wild card this year so any of her work counts and for triple points.

Murder, She Wrote:  Footnote to Murder (1985, 66 1/2):  Jessica looks to clear the name of her friend that is a prime suspect in a murder.
-48 minutes
-ATB for Angela Lansbury


Murder, She Wrote:  Murder Takes the Bus (1985, 66 1/2):  Jessica is on a bus that has to stop due to weather and of course a murder happens.
-48 minutes
-ATB for Angela Lansbury


Murder, She Wrote:  Armed Response (1985, 66 1/2):  Jessica is in the hospital for a fractured leg and helps to solve the murder of a doctor.
-48 minutes
-ATB for Angela Lansbury


Murder, She Wrote:  Murder at the Oasis (1985, 66 1/2):  Jessica helps in the investigation of the murder of her college roommate's husband.
-48 minutes
-ATB for Angela Lansbury


Murder, She Wrote:  Funeral at Fifty-Mile (1985, 66 1/2):  Jessica attends a funeral and another murder happens in this season finale.
-48 minutes
-ATB for Angela Lansbury

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BETTE DAVIS

Bette is a wild card this year so any of her work counts for this contest

Satan Met a Lady (1936, 66 1/2):  This is some early work of Bette and is loosely based on the novel THE MALTESE FALCON.
-74 minutes
-Based on novel by Dashiell Hammett
-Payphone

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BRIDGET FONDA

Bridget is not a wild card but since I've been using Henry and Jane, I might as well make her and her father Peter a category.

The Godfather Coda:  The Death of Michael Corleone (1990, 666):  This is the edited version of THE GODFATHER PART III that they released in 2020.  Bridget plays a reporter Grace Hamilton in the beginning that has a close call with Vincent.  I always said this is the misunderstood among the trilogy and stands alone as a good part three that was impossible to match parts one and two.
-158 minutes
-Character is an opera singer
-Carnival


Jackie Brown (1997, 666):  Bridget co-stars in this Tarantino film as Ordell Robbie's stoner girlfriend Melanie.
-154 minutes
-Based on the novel RUM PUNCH by Elmore Leonard
-Suitcase full of money
-Record Player


A Simple Plan (1998, 666 1/2):  Bridget co-stars as Hank's wife Sarah who joins in on his scheme with a brother and another friend when they find big bag full of money when they come across a crashed plane.  This is one of my favorites where three people find a bag full of money and leads to the deaths of many in trying to protect themselves.
-121 minutes
-ATB for being watched during Thanksgiving

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CAMERON DIAZ

Cameron is not a wild card but has some worthy selections so making her into a category.

Keys to Tulsa (1997, 66 1/2):  Cameron has more of a cameo, albeit a very amusing one, in this crime film in the beginning as a blind date gone wrong for Richter, played by Eric Stoltz.    
-113 minutes
-Based on novel by Brian Fair Berkey, I wonder if I'm related to this guy
-Jukebox
-Hitchhiker


There's Something About Mary (1998, 666):  This raunchy comedy has a little Noir to it and does involve a private detective.  It turns out everyone loves their Mary.
-119 minutes
-Hitchhiker


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CHRISTOPHER LLOYD

Christopher is not a wild card but does have some worthy selections in this contest to become a category.

Clue (1985, 666):  Christopher co-stars as Professor Plum in this classic adaptation of the tv series. 
-94 minutes


Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988, 666 1/2):  How can I not included this Toon Noir in this contest and the ultimate blend of live action and animation that involves Disney and Warner Brothers.  There is a great scene involving Daffy and Donald Duck as well as Disney icons Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny appearing together.
-104 minutes
-Movie Theater
-Typewriter
-Flat tires
-Character is an actor

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DONNA REED

Donna is a wild card so I have started watching her iconic sitcom.  

The Donna Reed Show:  The Foundling S1, E6 (1958, 66 1/2):   A baby is left on the Stones' front door and Donna tries to care for the baby until finding the family and figuring out why the baby was abandoned.
-26 minutes

The Donna Reed Show:  Three Part Mother S1, E7 (1958, 66 1/2):  Donna tries to juggle events going on with Alex, Mary and Jeff.  
-26 minutes


The Donna Reed Show:  Change Partners and Dance S1, E8 (1958, 66 1/2):  Mary really likes a guy at school that she wants to go to the dance with but he seems more interested in Donna.
-26 minutes
-Record Player

The Donna Reed Show:  Dough Re Mi S1, E9 (1958, 66 1/2):  Donna tries to have a fundraiser that goes awry but Jeff looks to save it.
-26 minutes
-Character is a pianist 

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EDIE FALCO

Edie is not a wild card but feel she deserves a category in this contest.

The Sopranos:  Pilot S1, E1 (1999, 666 1/2):  Edie co-starred in this series as Carmella, the wife of Tony Soprano.  This is the episode that started this mafia series and I think I may continue to revisit this one.
-59 minutes
-NYC


Trust (1990, 66 1/2):  Edie co-stars in this love satire as Peg Coughlin.  I have no idea how to describe this but is listed as crime on imdb.
-107 minutes
-Typewriter

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FOX NOIR

House of Bamboo (1955, 66 1/2):  This is part four of the Fox Noir dvd series.  An Army agent, played by Robert Stack, investigates a syndicate in Tokyo lead by an American racketeer, played by Robert Ryan.
-102 minutes

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HENRY FONDA

Henry is a wild card this year so any of his work counts.

The Great Smokey Roadblock (1977, 66 1/2):  Maybe not Henry's finest work but still a fun road movie with a young Robert Englund.
-104 minutes
-ATB points for watching on Thanksgiving

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JANE FONDA

Jane is a wild card this year so any of her work counts.

Barbarella (1968, 66 1/2):  Where can we go wrong with a young Jane Fonda in an erotic sci-fi superheroine movie?
-98 minutes
-ATB points for being watched on Thanksgiving

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JENNIFER JASON LEIGH

Jennifer is not a wild card but found some selections to make her into a category.

Delores Claiborne (1995, 666):  Jennifer co-stars as Selena who is the estranged daughter of the title character being accused of murder in this Stephen King adaptation.
-132 minutes
-ATB for treacherous spouse in David Strathairn

The Hateful Eight (2015, 666):  Jennifer co-stars as female outlaw Daisy Domergue in this Tarantino-style western.
-168 minutes
-ATB for being watched on Thanksgiving

In the Cut (2003, 66):  Jennifer co-stars in this mystery as Pauline whose murder is being investigated.  
-119 minutes
-Directed by Jame Campion
-NYC


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JESSICA ALBA

Jessica is not a wild card this year but found a couple selections to make her into a category.

Into the Blue (2005, 66 1/2):  Jessica co-stars in this action movie as Sam whose group goes up against a druglord.
-110 minutes
-ATB for being watched on Thanksgiving


Sin City (2005, 666 1/2):  Jessica co-stars as a grown Nancy and who Hartigan must protect.
-123 minutes
-ATB for someone being tied to a chair


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KATIE HOLMES

Katie is not a wild card this year but decided to give her a category for this last week of Noirvember.

Batman Begins (2005, 666 1/2):  Katie co-stars as Bruce Wayne's childhood friend Rachel Dawes who is now an assistant district attorney in Gotham City.
-140 minutes


Miss Meadows (2014, 66 1/2):  Katie stars as Miss Meadows who is a proper elementary teacher but is also a vigilante in this Mary Poppins meets Death Wish type movie.
-88 minutes
-ATB points for someone being tied to a chair

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KRISTEN BELL

Kristen is not a wild card this year but decided to make a category for her one last time in Noirvember.

The Shield:  The Quick Fix S2, E1 (2003, 666):  Kristen has a small role in this second season premier of the popular cop series as Jessica.  The Strike Team looks to stop a couple of brutal drug lords from moving to Farmington.
-52 minutes
-Suitcase full of money


Veronica Mars:  The Wrath of Con S1, E4 (2004, 666):  Veronica looks to help Malcolm's friend who was swindled and must outwit a group of computer "thugs".
-43 minutes

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KRISTEN STEWART

Kristen is not a wild card but would be a worthy candidate if we ever do a Women in Horror theme for the Madness.

Charlie's Angels (2019, 66 1/2):  Kristen co-stars in this latest installment as angel Sabina Wilson.  I just can't dislike any adaptation of the classic tv series.  Lots of guilty pleasure fun and action.
-118 minutes
-ATB points for being in London


Underwater (2020, 66 1/2):  Kristen co-stars as Norah who is part of oceanic researchers who must deal with a sea creature.
-96 minutes

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PETER FONDA

Peter is not a wild card but as mentioned with his daughter Bridget, he deserves to be in her with his sister and father.

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour:  Return of Verge Likens S3, E1 (1964, 666):  Peter guest stars in this anthology series as Verge Likens whose father is killed by a politician claiming self defense but does not buy the story.  Verge has a very interesting scheme for vengeance.
-48 minutes


The Laramie Project (2002, 666 1/2):  Peter co-stars in this docudrama as Doctor Cantwell as a town tries to make sense of the murder of Matthew Shepherd.  I was in this play and was the most meaningful shows I have been in.
-97 minutes
-ATB for being based on a play by Moises Kaufman


Ulee's Gold (1997, 666 1/2):  This is possibly Peter's best performance as beekeeper Ulee who is trying to look over his granddaughters while their dad is in prison and must deal with his son's past to protect his family.
-113 minutes
-ATB for someone being tied to a chair

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SAMANTHA MATHIS

Samantha is not a wild card but found a couple selections for her to become a category.

American Psycho (2000, 66 1/2):  Samantha co-stars as Courtney in this slasher film.
-102 minutes
-Directed by Mary Harron and based on novel by Bret Easton Ellis
-NYC


Buried (2010, 666):  Samantha does the voice of Paul Conroy's wife Linda in this very intense film.
-95 minutes


Law and Order:  Special Victims Unit:  Control S5, E9 (2003, 666):  Samantha guest stars in this episode as Hilary who is a rape victim.
-43 minutes
-NYC

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TOM CONWAY

Tom is a wild card this year so anything he has done counts.

101 Dalmations (1961, 666):  Tom provides the voice the Quizmaster who was on a show the dogs liked to watch.  This has a bit of a noir feel to it as Dalmatian couple Pongo and Perdita, along with a few animal allies, look to rescue their puppies from the evil Cruella de Vil.
-82 minutes
-ATB points for being in London

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VIN DIESEL

Vin is not a wild card this year but has some very worthy modern day selections for Noirvember.

Boiler Room (2000, 666):  Vin co-stars in this film Chris Varick who works for a crooked brokerage firm.
-120 minutes
-NYC


The Fast and the Furious (2001, 666):  This is the one that started it all where Vin stars as street race Dom who also runs a crime ring.
-106 minutes
-Exploding car


Find Me Guilty
-125 minutes
-NYC
-Typewriter

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WILLIAM HOLDEN

William is not a wild card this year but has some selections to be a category.

Our Town (1940, 66 1/2):  William stars in this film as George Gibbs who is about to get married in a New Hampshire small town.  There is a different ending in this version likely to accommodate to the code in this era.
-90 minutes
-ATB bonus points for being based on a play by Thornton Wilder


Sunset Boulevard (1950, 666 1/2):  William co-stars as struggling writer Joe Gillis in this Hollywood Noir and ends up at the home of faded actress Norma Desmond who is determined to get back into film.
-110 minutes
-Typewriter
-Flat tires
-Character is an actress


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THE WORLD OF SUPERHEROES AND SUPERVILLAINS

Agent Carter:  The Blitzkrieg Button S1, E4 (2015, 666):  Things become complicated for Peggy when Howard Stark returns needing a favor.
-43 minutes
-NYC
-Typewriter



Batman:  The Animated Series:  The Man Who Killed Batman (1993, 666):  A low level gangster is convinced he has killed Batman in a fight much to the dismay of the Joker.
-23 minutes


Black Panther:  Wakanda Forever (2022, 666):  I won't give too much away here in the latest MCU installment except that T'Challa has died and we watch the Black Panther torch get passed.  Martin Freeman reprises his role as CIA agent Everett Ross who should make this movie count for Noirvember.
-161 minutes
-Exploding car


Harley Quinn:  A Fight Worth Fighting For S2, E11 (2020, 666):  Harley needs the maniacal Joker to defeat Dr. Psycho's army. 
-23 minute


Smallville:  Kent S10, E17 (2011, 666):  Clark Luthor comes to town and sends Clark Kent into his universe.
-43 minutes
-ATB for being watched on Thanksgiving


The Suicide Squad (2021, 666):  A group of supervillains from Belle Reve prison are forced to save the world.
-132 minutes


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