Sunday, November 19, 2023

Shaun Berk's 10 Movie Recommendations- 911th Edition


Welcome to the 911th Edition of my series.  In December, I make my return to the Guyer Opera House where I am in YES VIRGINIA, THERE IS A SANTA CLAUS:  A LIVE RADIO PLAY.  This goes from December 8-10 where the 8th and 9th are at 7:30 pm and the 10th is at 2:30 pm.  Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students so get your ticket at https://www.tix.com/ticket-sales/tix/5665 and enjoy a holiday show for the family.



Kingpin (2003):  I start the week out with this mini-series so I'm sorry to those that thought I was featuring the bowling comedy.  This mini-series was created by David Mills and centers around a drug cartel that is run by Miguel Cadena, played by Yancey Arias.  This also takes a look at the DEA which is trying to bring the family down with Angela Alvarado co-starring as Agent Delia Flores who struggles to make it in such a man's world.  Brian Benben, Bobby Cannavale, Shay Roundtree, Reuben J. Carbajal, Sheryl Lee, Darius McCrary, Greg Serano, Wings Hauser, Maria Conchito Alonso, Lombardo Boyar, Miguel Sandoval, Stephen Tobolowsky, Joaquim de Almeida, Aaron Paul, Danny Trejo, Ed Lauter, Sean Young, Frank Gallegos, and many others co-star in this mini-series.  This is technically not a movie but as I always say, this is my blog so I can make my own rules.  This was originally aired on NBC and has six episodes.  This was originally going to be an actual series but low ratings prompted NBC to cancel this show.  I remember watching this when it was on and it was good to revisit but also wonder what could have been.  I found this to be available to watch on Youtube.


Priscilla (2023):  Sofia Coppola directed this biopic that is based on the movie ELVIS AND ME by Priscilla Presley.  Cailee Spaeny stars as the teenage Priscilla who meets rock star Elvis Presley, played by Jacob Elordi.  Elvis takes a liking to the teen as she becomes very intrigued and forms a relationship.  At a young age, she moves into the home of Elvis where she usually has to wait for him from a tour and deal with the headlines of his possible infidelity.  As she gets older, she must consider her own happiness.  Ari Cohen, Dagmara Dominczyk, Tim Post, Lynne Griffin, Dan Beirne, Rodrigo Fernanzez-Stoll, Dan Abramovici, and many others co-star in this film.  While this movie features Elvis, this is not a rock biopic by any means.  This is from Priscilla's point of view and the real-life Priscilla Presley was on hand for the film.  This focuses on the volatile relationship between the two.  This had a relatively unknown, at least to me, cast and they managed to make this work along with the good script and direction.


In and Out (1997):  Frank Oz directed this romantic comedy where sexuality comes into question.  Kevin Kline stars as Howard Brackett who has a great job as an English teacher and is engaged to marry his colleague Emily Montgomery, played by Joan Cusack.  Howard's former student Cameron Drake, played by Matt Dillon, has become a big actor and wins a Best Actor award and thanks Howard while also proclaiming him to by gay.  The rest of the town also wonders if if what he said is true as well as his fiance.  Tom Selleck, Wilford Brimley, Debbie Reynolds, Bob Newhart, Gregory Jbara, Shalom Harlow, Shawn Hatosy, Zak Orth, Lauren Ambrose, Alexandra Holden, Lewis J. Stadlen, Deborah Rush, J. Smith-Cameron, Kate McGregor-Stewart, Debra Monk, Dan Hedaya, Alice Drummond, Bill Camp, Selma Blair, Clare Kramer, and many others co-star in this comedy.  Selleck is very amusing as the overzealous reporter.  My own late friend Ralph Bard was an extra towards the end.  This was made during a time where it was not nearly as acceptable to be gay like it is today and I recall getting made fun of a bit when I said I went to see this.  This has some very funny moments and I felt it also has a really good message.  This is available to watch on Showtime.


The Sour Puss (1940):  This is my animated short for the week which was directed by Robert Clampett.  This features Porky Pig, voiced by Mel Blanc, who tells his pet cat they they are going fishing the next day.  The cat gets very excited but gets more than he bargained for when dealing with a flying fish.  Blanc did the voice of the other characters as well.  I loved the idea of Porky as a pet owner as he also had a pet canary and there were some good gags to go along with it.


Daughter of the Dragon (1931):  Lloyd Corrigan directed this pre-code crime drama which is based on the novel by Sax Rohmer.  Anna May Wong stars as Princess Ling Moy who becomes involved with Ah Kee, played by Sessue Hayakawa, not knowing that he is a detective investigating Dr. Fu Manchu, played by Warner Oland.  She also does not know that Fu is her father.  Bramwell Fletcher, Frances Dade, Holmes Herbert, Lawrence Grant, Harold Minjir, Nicholas Soussanin, E. Alyn Warren, and many others co-star in this film.  This is a little too complicated to really explain further.  Oland seems to have made a career of playing Asian characters most notably Charlie Chan.  Wong and Hayakawa made it known that they can portray their race.  This is a decent mystery that needs full attention and pretty action packed for its time.  This is available to watch on the Criterion Channel.


A Boy Named Charlie Brown (1969): Bill Melendez directed this animated film which is the first feature film for the Peanuts gang.  Charlie Brown, voiced by Peter Robbins, tries to prove the gang wrong that he is not a failure after many losses from the baseball team and Lucy, voiced by Pamelyn Ferdin, pulling the football out from him.  When learning of a spelling bee, Charlie finds himself a pattern and wins it for his school sending him to nationals.  There are some good subplots dealing with Linus, voiced by Glenn Gilger and Snoopy.  Christopher DeFaria, Bill Melendez, and many others provide their voice.  The gang come into their own in their first feature along with a good soundtrack.  This is a very underrated animated feature that deserves a look.  This is available to watch on Paramount Plus.


The Avengers (2012):  Joss Whedon directed and co-wrote this superhero film.  Nick Fury, played by Samuel L. Jackson, must call upon the Avengers Initiative when learning that Asgardian Loki, played by Tom Hiddleston, and his army plan to enslave humanity.  The team of Iron Man, played by Robert Downey Jr., Thor, played by Chris Hemsworth, Captain America, played by Chris Evans, the Incredible Hulk, played by Mark Ruffalo, Black Widow, played by Scarlett Johansson, and Hawkeye, played by Jeremy Renner, must all work together to save the world.  Clark Gregg, Cobie Smulders, Stallan Skarsgard, Gwyneth Paltrow, Paul Bettany, Alexis Denisof, Powers Boothe, Jenny Aguttar, Harry Dean Stanton, and many others co-star in this superhero film.  Right now, I am on a slow-moving binge of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and as I write, this is where I am in the binge.  This is the first movie in the MCU that consisted of the Avengers and has always ranked very high for me in the universe and just with film in general.  This was a very well done storyline with great action along with developing the characters well.  


Ivy (1947):  Sam Wood directed this film that is based on the novel by Marie Belloc Lowndes.  Joan Fontaine stars as British belle Ivy Lexton who longs for a wealthier lifestyle that her husband Jervis, played by Richard Ney, is not giving her.  She becomes intrigued by the older and richer Miles, played by Herbert Marshall, and resorts to very extreme measures to be with Miles.  Patric Knowles, Cedric Hardwicke, Lucille Watson, Sara Allgood, Henry Stephenson, Una O'Connor, Alan Napier, and many others co-star in this film.  Fontaine plays the femme fatale very well in this violent love story.  This is one that has seemed to go overlooked through the years so I hope this goes on the radar a bit.  This is available to watch on the Criterion Channel. 


Phantom of the Paradise (1974):  This is my musical for the week which was directed and co-written by Brian De Palma.  William Finley stars as disfigured musician Winslow Leach who sells his soul the evil record tycoon Swan, played by Paul Williams, for the woman he loves to perform his music.  Jessica Harper co-stars as aspiring singer Phoenix who Winslow really likes.  Swan soon betrays Winslow seeks vengeance against Swan.  Gerrit Graham, George Memmoli, and many othesr co-star in this rock opera.  This is a variation of PHANTOM OF THE OPERA with a great twist to it.  Paul Williams also wrote the soundtrack of this film in addition to co-starring as the villain.  This is a lot of fun and has some great music numbers.  This is also available to watch on the Criterion Channel.


Crisis in Six Scenes (2016):  I started with a mini-series and I end with a mini-series so I suppose these could have gone into the below segment but I decided to be a rebel this week.  Woody Allen directed and co-wrote this comedy series that deals with serious subjects.  Allen and Elaine May star as '60s married couple Sidney and Kay Munsinger who reluctantly take in revolutionary Lennie Dale, played by Miley Cyrus.  Lennie is on the run from the law and takes refuge in the Munsinger home while also turning it upside-down.  John Magaro, Rachel Brosnahan, Joy Behar, Mary Boyer, Marylouise Burke, Margaret Goodman, Julie Halston, Margaret Ladd, Lewis Black, David Harbour, Nina Arianda, Max Casella, Michael Rapaport, and many others co-star in this mini-series.  This consists of six episodes that are around a half hour each.  This consists of the usual Woody Allen sort of humor so I will just leave it at that.  This is available to watch on Prime.

Well, that is it for this week but continue on for the return of my segment "Tube Time".  Tell me what you like or dislike and stay tuned for two weeks where I return with all holiday selections.


TUBE TIME

These are some shows I have been working on lately.  A couple come from the Madness in October and one comes from a show that I started a while back.  I have a few shows that I am doing a slow-moving binge on as I like to call it. 


Veronica Mars (2004-2019):  Rob Thomas created this tv series and no it is not that guy from Matchbox 20.  Kristen Bell stars as the title character whose best friend Lily Kane, played by Amanda Seyfried, is murdered and her father Keith, played by Enrico Colantani, is removed as Sheriff of Neptune, California so in turn opens his own private detective agency which Veronica helps a lot.  Jason Dohring, Percy Daggs III, Francis Capra, Ryan Hansen, Teddy Dunn, Michael Muhney, Tina Majorino, Brandon Hillock, Kyle Gallner, Tessa Thompson, Julie Gonzalo, Daran Norris, Christopher Lowell, Duane Daniels, Max Greenfield, Ken Marino, Patrick Wolff, Harry Hamlin, Lisa Thornhill, Kyle Secor, Charisma Carpenter, Clifton Collins Jr., Frank Gallegos, Dawnn Lewis, Patton Oswalt, Krysten Ritter, Steve Guttenberg, Sydney Tamila Poitier, J.K. Simmons, Clark Duke, Aaron Ashmore, Cress Williams, Lisa Rinna, Alyson Hannigan, Laura San Giacomo, Dianna Agron, Leighton Meester, Zachary Ty Bryan, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Anthony Anderson, Melissa Leo, Paris Hilton, Jessica Chastain, Rachel Roth, Aaron Paul, Kevin Smith, Lucy Lawless, Jane Lynch, Christine Lakin, Patricia Hearst, Paul Rudd, Adam Wylie, Joey Lauren Adams, and many others co-star, play recurring characters or make guest appearances.  NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar co-wrote and episode in the last season and was a co-producer.  Saying 2004-2019 is not real accurate.  This had three full seasons along with a movie in 2014 and they decided to have one more season in 2019 which is more like a mini-series.  We first get to know Veronica as a resourceful high school student and then into college in season three.  The description I made is more for season one and would have a different storyline each season.  This is a really fun mystery show but could get intense at times.  This is available to watch on Hulu and I am proud to call myself a Marshmallow.


Big Little Lies (2017-2019):  David E. Kelley created this series which is based on the novel by Liane Moriarty.  Shailene Woodley stars as single mother Jane Chapman who moves into an upper-class California beach town.  She is taken in by fellow mothers Madeline, played by Reese Witherspoon, and Celeste, played by Nicole Kidman, and secrets among them will effect them all.  Zoe Kravitz, Adam Scott, Laura Dern, James Tupper, Alexander Skarsgard, Jeffrey Nordling, Iain Armitage, Darby Camp, Kathryn Newton, Cameron Crovetti, Nicholas Crovetti, Chloe Coleman, Ivy George, Larry Sullivan, Merrin Dungey, Kelen Coleman, P.J. Byrne, Meryl Streep, Douglas Smith, Hong Chau, Joseph Cross, Martin Donovan, and many others co-star in this series.  This is hard to explain as it is kind of a slow-burn to the event that happens.  This is hard to really describe this series without giving it away.  The first season was in 2017 was shot like a documentary some of the time where events are discussed that lead to a violent act.  The second season was done in 2019 and deals with the aftermath of the event that happened and the lives of the town.  This worked on so many levels in my opinion.  I loved the theme song COLD LITTLE HEART by Michael Kiwanuka and the soundtrack in general was really good.  This was originally going to be a one season mini-series but with the success of the series and the desire of the actors to work together again, Liane Moriarty wrote a novella to map out a second season.  I started this during the Madness when Alexander Skarsgard was a wild card.  This takes a look at all kinds of issues like domestic violence, bullying, and many other things.  This is available to watch on Max.


Jack of All Trades (2000):  Eric Morris created this historic comedy series.  Bruce Campbell stars as American spy Jack Stiles who is sent to the tiny South Pacific island Polau Polau by Thomas Jefferson to stop the advances of Napoleon Bonaparte, played by Verne Troyer in a recurring role.  Jack teams up with British agent and inventor Emilia Rothschild, played by Angela Dotchin, while also leading a double life a the Zorro-esque Daring Dragoon.  Stuart Devenie and Stephen Papps co-star in this series.  This was one of those shows on Fox that only lasted one season.  I started watching this during the Madness on account of our annual wild card Bruce Campbell.  This was a pretty funny show that dealt with a lot of historical figures from this era.  It also had the ultimate casting of Napoleon in Verne Troyer and it is just too bad that Troyer is no longer with us to reprise his role in Ridley Scott's upcoming film NAPOLEON.  


Moonlight (2007-2008):  Ron Koslow and Trevor Munson created this short lived vampire series.  Alex O'Laughlin stars as private investigator Mick St. John who is also a vampire of about fifty years.  When meeting reporter Beth Turner, played by Sophia Myles, he feels bound to protect her and falls in love with her while wrestling the complications of love between a vampire and human.  Jason Dohring co-stars as Mick's wealthy vampire friend Josef and Shannyn Sossaman co-stars as Mick's ex-wife who made him a vampire.  Tami Roman, Jordan Belfi, Brian White, David Blue, Jacbo Vargas, Eric Winter, Erika Ringer, Kevin Weisman, Luis Moncada, Chase Kim, Meredith Monroe, Ian Abercrombie, Elizabeth Tulloch, Peyton List, and many others co-star in this series or make guest appearances.  I also started watching this series on account of the Madness with our vampire theme.  I remember watching this when it first came out and I thought it was a pretty cool series but I guess I got busy and tapered off a bit.  This is inspired from the '90s vampire series FOREVER KNIGHT with the vampire detective element and this also reminded me a little bit of the vampire series THE ORIGINALS.   Unfortunately, this show was killed off a bit by the writers's strike that went on at that time.  When returning, it did not maintain the high ratings it first got and was cancelled, then O'Laughlin signed on for the reboot of HAWAII FIVE-0 which was very successful.




Sunday, November 5, 2023

Shaun Berk's 10 Movie Recommendations- 910th Edition aka the 18 Year Anniversary


Welcome to the 910th edition of my series which is also my 18 year anniversary.  As indicated, this is the 18 year anniversary of this long running series.  This started back in the Myspace days and I have been doing it since.  I just want to thank everyone through the years that has supported me.  I will shut up and get to my selections for the week.



Do Revenge (2022):  The wild card for this selection is for BUFFY alum Sarah Michelle Gellar who plays the Headmaster of a school.  Camila Mendes stars as the very popular Drea whose popularity goes in flames when a sex tape gets leaked and appears to be by her boyfriend Max, played by Austin Abrams.  Maya Hawke co-stars as Eleanor who is a transfer student and more awkward.  She must attend school with her former classmate Carissa, played by Ava Capri, who stars a nasty rumor about her in summer camp.  Drea and Eleanor meet and string an unlikely friendship when they agree to go after each other's bullies.  Rish Shah, Talia Ryder, Alisha Boe, J.D., Paris Berelc, Maia Reficco, Sophie Turner, Rachel Matthews, Eliza Bennett, Francesca Reale, Olivia Sui, Jade Timothy Harris, and many others co-star in this teen revenge satire.  This pays homage to many high school movies of the '80s and '90s and is a pretty fun teen movie.  It is also good to see Gellar paying a little homage to her past movie CRUEL INTENTIONS with her role.  Hawke and Mendes also work well together as they look for revenge but their egos get in the way at times.  This is available to watch on Netflix.


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Blow (2001):  The wild card for this selection is for Pee-Wee himself Paul Reubens who helps to get George Jung going in the drug empire.  Ted Demme directed this biopic that is based on the biography by Bruce Porter.  Johnny Depp stars as George Jung who as a kid respected his father, plaeyd by Ray Liotta, but was determined to not struggle like him.  Along with his friend Tuna, played by Ethan Suplee, he enters the Marijuana trade but gets arrested where he learns about Cocaine.  Upon his release, he takes part in the Cocaine trade becoming very successful personally and professionally but it all comes at a price.  Penelope Cruz, Franka Potente, Rachel Griffiths, Jordi Molla, Cliff Curtis, Miguel Sandoval, Kevin Gage, Max Perlich, Jesse James, Miguel Perez, Dan Ferro, Tony Amendola, Bobcat Goldthwait, Michael Tucci, Monet Mazur, Lola Glaudini, Jennifer Gimenez, Emma Roberts, Jaime King, Charles Noland, and many othesr co-star in this biopic.  Roberts makes her own film debut in this giving us another member of the Roberts family and has been quite successful since this film.  This is a pretty compelling film of the drug trade.  Depp was a really good George Jung and made a lot of effort to resemble him.  This is availbale to watch on Tubi.



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Lolita (1997):  The wild card for this selection is Frank Langella who co-stars as the devious Clare Quilty.  Adrian Lyne directed this film that is based on the novel by Vladimir Nabokov.  Jeremy Irons stars as Engish professor Humbert Humbert who is looking for a place to stay and moves in with Charlotte Haze, played by Melanie Griffith, and her 13 year old daughter Delores, played by Dominique Swain.  He forms an obsession with Delores and marries Charlotte to be close to her.  When Charlotte dies after being hit by a car, Humbert picks up Delores from summer camp without telling her that her mother died and sets out on a cross country trip where their relationship crosses a lot of boundaries that go well beyond stepfather and stepdaughter.  This is as controversial as it gets and is a remake to Kubrick's 1962 film of the same name.  I believe both films each have their own qualities.  What I like about this one is that there is a backstory in the beginning with Humbert that explains the obsession he has with Delores.  I have also heard this version is more like the novel than the Kubrick film.  I remember seeing a user review on imdb saying how we are forced to see Humbert through his eyes and how we are committing the crime with him and Irons does a great job in conveying this.  This is by no means for everyone but for those that enjoy I say do a double feature of both versions.  Maybe before watching the movies, form a book club and then watch both movies.


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Ninotchka (1939):  The wild card for this selection is Bela Lugosi who has a cameo near the end as Razinin.  Ernst Lubitsch directed this romantic comedy that was co-written by a young Billy Wilder before he would become a notable director.  Greta Garbo stars as the title character who is a stern Soviet woman who is sent to Paris to supervise the sale of jewels seized by Russian nobles.  Count Leon, played by Melvyn Douglas forms a fascination for Ninotchka slowly bringing her out of her shell.  Ina Clare, Sig Ruman, Felix Bressart, Alexander Granach, Gregory Gaye, and many others co-star in this romantic comedy.  This was a very big thing at the time as this was Garbo's first comedy and there was a tag line of "Garbo Laughs".  We had to earn Greta's big laugh and when it finally happens it really means something.  This is a good and rather unusual romantic comedy which deserves a look.


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Violent Playground (1958):  The wild card for this selection is Peter Cushing who co-stars as a priest.  Basil Dearden directed this film that takes a look at the juvenile system in Liverpool.  Stanley Baker stars as juvenile Liaison officer who is investigating a gang lead by Johnnie Murphy, played by Johnnie McCallum, while being involved with his sister Cathie, played by Anne Heywood.  John Slater, Clifford Evans, Moultrie Kelsall, George A. Cooper, Tsai Chin, and many others co-star in this film.  This is a pretty intense film that has quite the climax.  It also takes a good look at the juvenile system in England.  Cushing also plays a much nicer person than usual in this film.  This is available to watch on Prime and on MGM+.


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The Spy Who Loved Me (1977):  The wild card for this selection is Caroline Munro who plays female villain Naomi in the Bond film.  Lewis Gilbert directed this Bond film based on the book by Ian Fleming. Roger Moore reprises his role as James Bond who must team with Russian KGB agent Anya Amasova aka XXX, played by Barbara Bach, to investigate submarines that have disappeared.  Curd Jurgens co-stars as sea-obsessed villain Stromberg who has some pretty extreme plans and a variety of way to kill people.  Richard Kiel, Walter Gotell, Geoffrey Keen, Bernard Lee, George Baker, Michael Billington, Desmond Llewelyn, Lois Maxwell, and many others co-star in this 007 film.  This has always been one of my favorite Bond films, especially of the Moore era.  I thought this had a great story and some great action.  I also really loved Bach as Agent XXX.  It was too bad they didn't make a movie for her.


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Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002):  The wild card for this selection is Rutger Hauer who plays the role of Keeler in this biopic.  Georege Clooney directed this film based on the autobiography by Chuck Barris.  Sam Rockwell stars as Chuck Barris who is best known for producing shows like THE DATING GAME and THE NEWLYWED GAME and hosting THE GONG SHOW.  This shows how those shows were a cover for being an assassin for the CIA.  Clooney also co-stars as Jim Byrd who recruited Barris to the CIA.  Drew Barrymore, Julia Roberts, Michael Cera, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Jerry Weintraub, Rachelle Lefevre, Robert John Burke, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Richard Kind, James Urbaniak, and many others co-star or have cameos in this film.  There are some that play themselves including Dick Clark.  This has always been a favorite of mine and I still maintain that it is all true.  Rockwell plays Barris to perfection in this film.  This is available to watch on Pluto TV.


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The Crimson Pirate (1952):  The wild card for this selection is Christopher Lee who plays the role of Joseph in this adventure film.  Robert Siodmak directed this adventure comedy.  Burt Lancaster stars as Captain Vallo aka the Crimson Pirate who along with his mute sidekick Ojo, played by Nick Cravat, like to really stir things up in a revolution in the Caribbean in the late 1700s.  Eva Bartok co-stars as Consuelo who becomes the love interest of Vallo and tries to help him change his ways a bit. Torin Thatcher, James Hayter, Leslie Bradley, Margot Grahame, Noel Purcell, and many others co-star in this adventure.  This movie is tons of fun and Lancaster is clearly having a good time in this film.  This was also a sly slap to the "Red Scare" that was going on in Hollywood at the time.


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The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964):  The Wild card for this selection is Catherine Deneuve who stars in this French musical as Genevieve and was a career making role for her.  Jacques Demy wrote and directed this musical love story.  Deneuve stars as the 16 year old Genevieve who meets and falls in love with the 20 year old mechanic Guy, played by Nino Castelnuovo.  They become separated when Guy is drafted into the military and is sent to Algeria.  They thought they would be together when Guy returns but they find it is not that simple.  Anne Vernon, Marc Michel, Ellen Farner, Mireille Perry, and many others co-star in this musical.  I have always had a place in my heart for this movie since the first time I watched it a few years ago.  It is a beautiful story on love and loss.  Damien Chazelle cites this as his main inspiration for his own musical film LA LA LAND and could make a good double feature for if in a musical mood.  This is available to watch on Max.


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Heat (1995):  The wild card for this selection is Danny Trejo who plays Trejo and is part of the heist crew.  Michael Mann directed this heist film that take a look at the police side and the criminal side.  Al Pacino stars as Lt. Vincent Hanna of the LAPD and Robert De Niro stars as Neil McCauley who lead a group of criminals.  When a heist goes wrong, Vincent and his men become hot on their trail as the criminals try to clean up the loose ends.  Hanna and McCauley find their lives are quite parallel to one another.  Val Kilmer, Jon Voight, Tom Sizemore, Diane Venora, Amy Brenneman, Ashley Judd, Mykelti Williamson, Wes Studi, Ted Levine, Dennis Haysbert, William Fichtner, Natalie Portman, Tom Noonan, Kevin Gage, Hank Azaria, Henry Rollins, Tone Loc, Jeremy Piven, Bud Cort, and many others co-star in this action film.  This has the historical encounter of De Niro and Pacino.  Yes, they were in THE GODFATHER PART II but they were in different eras and in this one they lead similar lives but are on the opposite sides of the law.  This has always been one of my favorite movies and has some great action scenes along with a really good script.  This is available to watch on Netflix.



Well, that is it for this week but I did bring back my "Fun and Useless Facts" segment.  Tell me what you like and dislike and stay tuned for a couple weeks.


FUN AND USELESS FACTS

This is a segment I do from time to time and I thought this would be the right time.  These are all connections from movie to movie and not from the same movie.  I have a limitation of 25 facts so there are probably a lot of other facts that I did not use so feel free to comment.

Sarah Michelle Gellar (Do Revenge) and Max Perlich (Blow) were in the 1998 two-part episode BECOMING of BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER.  Perlich plays the role of Whistler who is shown in flashbacks mentoring Angel and shows up in the modern day to tell Buffy how to defeat the now soulless Angel.

Sarah Michelle Gellar (Do Revenge) and Natalie Portman (Heat) play girls from Bart Simpson's past in the 2012 episode MOONSHINE RIVER of THE SIMPSONS.


Johnny Depp (Blow) was considered for the role of Chris Shiherlis in this week's feature HEAT which would ultimately go to Val Kilmer.

Johnny Depp (Blow) get mentored by mobster Al Pacino (Heat) while also being undercover in the 1997 film DONNIE BRASCO.


Johnny Depp (Blow) and Jon Voight (Heat) were in the 2016 movie FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM.

Johnny Depp (Blow) and William Fichtner (Heat) were in the 2013 movie THE LONE RANGER.

Ray Liotta (Blow) gets mentored by mobster Robert De Niro (Heat) in the 1990 mob film GOODFELLAS.  They also co-star in the 1997 film COP LAND.


Ray Liotta (Blow) and Dennis Haysbert are in the 2014 movie SIN CITY:  A DAME TO KILL FOR.

Paul Reubens (Blow) is trained by Wes Studi (Heat) to be a better superhero in the superhero in the superhero comedy MYSTERY MEN.

Emma Roberts (Blow) and Julia Roberts (Confessions of a Dangerous Mind) are niece and aunt in real life.


Jeremy Irons (Lolita) and Robert De Niro (Heat) were in the 1986 film THE MISSION.

DRACULA
-Frank Langela (Lolita) plays Dracula in the 1979 film DRACULA.
-Bela Lugosi (Ninotchka) plays Dracula in the Universal era including the 1931 film DRACULA
-Christopher Lee (The Crimson Pirate) in the Hammer Films era.
-My Facebook friend Daniel played Dracula in the 2018 version at Richmond Civic Theater where I was Renfield. 

THE CREATURE OF FRANKENSTEIN
-Bela Lugosi (Ninotchka) plays the Creature in 1943 Universal film FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE WOLF MAN.
-Christopher Lee (The Crimson Pirate) plays the Creature in the 1957 film CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN.
-Robert De Niro (Heat) plays the Creature in the 1994 film MARY SHELLEY'S FRANKENSTEIN
-My Facebook friend Russ played the Creature in a 2007 version of FRANKENSTEIN at Muncie Civic Theater where I played gravedigger Peter Schmidt.

Peter Cushing (Violent Playground) plays Van Helsing in 1958 film HORROR OF DRACULA.  Jon Voight (Heat) plays Van Helsing in the 2013 movie DRACULA:  THE DARK PRINCE.  My Facebook friend Matthew played Van Helsing in a 2018 version of DRACULA at the Richmond Civic Theater where I got to play Renfield.

Peter Cushing (Violent Playground) plays Victor Frankenstein in much of the Hammer films era.  My Facebook friend Andrew played the role in the 2007 version at Muncie Civic Theater that was mentioned earlier.

Peter Cushing (Violent Playgound) and Christopher Lee (The Crimson Pirate) have been in a lot of movies together so I'm not going to get that detailed about that.  They were in the 1959 film THE HOUSE OF THE BASKERVILLES where Cushing play Sherlock Holmes.  Christopher Lee plays Sherlock Holmes in the 1962 movie SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE DEADLY NECKLACE.  My Facebook friend Mitch played Holmes in a recent play I was in at the Pulse Opera House called SHERLOCK HOLMES:  THE BAKER STREET IRREGULARS where I was the villain Morris Wiggins.

Roger Moore (The Spy Who Loved Me) played the 1962-1969 TV series THE SAINT.  Val Kilmer (Heat) played the role in 1997 movie THE SAINT.

Drew Barrymore (Confessions of a Dangerous Mind) and Val Kilmer (Heat) were in the 1995 superhero movie BATMAN FOREVER.

George Clooney (Confessions of a Dangerous Mind) and Mykelti Williamson (Heat) were in the 1999 film THREE KINGS.

Julia Roberts (Confessions of a Dangerous Mind) and Natalie Portman (Heat) were in the 2004 film CLOSER.


Burt Lancaster (The Crimson Pirate) plays Wyatt Earp in the 1957 western GUNFIGHT AT THE O.K. CORRAL.  Val Kilmer (Heat) plays Wyatt Earp in the 2012 movie WYATT EARP'S REVENGE.

Christopher Lee (The Crimson Pirate) and Natalie Portman (Heat) were in the 2002 film STAR WARS:  EPISODE II- ATTACK OF THE CLONES and the 2005 film STAR WARS:  EPISODE III- REVENGE OF THE SITH.

Al Pacino (Heat) play Shylock in the 2004 Shakespeare film THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.  My Facebook friend Chris played the role over the summer in as part of the Marvelously Terrible Shakespeare Company at the New Castle Renaissance Fair where I played Bassanio.

Robert De Niro (Heat) was considered for the role of Willy Wonka in the 2005 film CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY before Tim Burton became the director and the role would ultimately go to Johnny Depp (Blow)

Natalie Portman (Heat) declined the title role in this week's feature LOLITA which would ultimately go to Dominique Swain.

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Friday, November 3, 2023

The Madness: Sucks- Week 4

 


THE MADNESS:  SUCKS WEEK 4

Welcome to the last week of our annual contest of the Madness.  This is our 15th year of our movie and television watching contest and I admit I get very consumed even for me.  This was something that started in the days of Myspace and has been going since.  Each year we have a different theme with this year's being of vampires.  I do have a lot of vampire selections but I have a lot more and some that should not qualify for a contest like this one but due to what we call the wild card they count so reason.  On Sunday, I will be releasing my 18 year edition of my usually blog series and then I will be going back to the two week format.


ABIGAIL BRESLIN

Abigail is not a wild card but has some acceptable selections for her to get a category.

Slayers (2022, 88 minutes, 66 1/2):  Abigail co-stars as social media star Jules Jay in this vampire comedy that takes jabs at social media as well.
-Vampire
-Vampire slayer
-Shows clips of Nosferatu


Zombieland:  Double Tap (2019, 99 minutes, 666):  Abigail reprises her role as Little Rock where the gang is back together and taking on zombies that have evolved since the last movie.  I thought this was every bit as good as the first one and both stand on their own.
-I feel there is a plague element


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ALEXANDER SKARSGARD

Alexander is a wild card this year for the Madness from playing an iconic vampire.

Big Little Lies:  Push Comes to Shove S1, E4 (2017, 52 minutes, 666):  Alexander continues as the fiery Perry in this mystery series.  It is hard to really describe this but it counts this year.


True Blood:  To Love is to Bury S1, E11 (2008, 53 minutes, 666):  Alexander co-stars in this popular vampire series as vampire Eric Northman which is probably what made him into a wild card.
-Vampires
-Louisiana
-Based on novels by Charlaine Harris

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ALYSSA MILANO

Alyssa is not a wild card but this CHARMED girl deserves a category and using one within out theme.

Charmed:  All Hell Breaks Loose S3, E22 (2001, 42 minutes, 666):  This is the 3rd season finale where Alyssa plays Phoebe of the Halliwell sisters who get exposed doing magic and must find a way to turn back time.  This would be Shannen Doherty's last episode.


Double Dragon (1994, 96 minutes, 66 1/2):  Alyssa co-stars as Marian in this adaptation to the video game.  This has a Dystopian Society feel to it and just the character Bo Abobo should qualify this.


Embrace of the Vampire (1995, 92 minutes, 66):  Alyssa co-stars as college virgin Charlotte who is targeted by a vampire looking for eternal love.
-Vampire
-Seduction to lure prey
-Interior of a church


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BELA LUGOSI

Bela is a wild card this year and has automatic triple points no matter the selections.

Son of Frankenstein (1939, 99 minutes, 666):  Bela co-stars in this on as Ygor which is possibly the best performances of his career. (6 points)
-Bela Lugosi ATB


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BRUCE CAMPBELL

Bruce is the only person who is an automatic wild card.  

Burn Notice:  Old Friends S1, E4 (2007, 42 minutes, 666):  Michael's brother is in town and involves him in the search for a friend's daughter.  I intend to continue this show but it could return for the Madness next year.


Jack of All Trades:  Daddy Dearest S1, E7 (2000, 22 minutes, 666):  Emilia's father comes to town as a British agent trying to stop a French invasion and Emilia does not feel he looks at her past being a daughter.


Jack of All Trades:  One Wedding and an Execution S1, E8 (2000, 22 minutes, 666):  Napoleon forces Emilia to marry him.  Jack goes to rather extreme measures to stop the wedding.


Jack of All Trades:  Croque for a Day S1, E9 (2000, 22 minutes, 666):  Jack masquerades as Governor Croque but must order the execution of some of the followers of the Daring Dragoon.


Jack of All Trades:  Dead Woman Walking S1, E10 (2000, 22 minutes, 666):  Jack tries to clear his name when another person claiming to be the Daring Dragoon is stealing items from the graves in the island mausoleum.  When finding out it is the Governor behind what is happening, they look to scare him straight.


Jack of All Trades:  Love Potion #10 S1, E11 (2000, 22 minutes, 666):  Jack and Emilia are hit with the effects of a love potion making it harder for them to complete their mission.


My Southern Family Christmas (2022, 84 minutes, 666):  Bruce co-stars in this Hallmark movie as Everett whose daughter that he let go is trying to get to know him.  Yes, I pull a Hallmark movie into the Madness but one with Bruce and a bonus point.  It is actually quite good for a Hallmark movie but I know some reading this will come after me with torches.
-Louisiana


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CAROLYN JONES

Carolyn is not a wild card but has some good tv selections to get a category.

The Addams Family:  Christmas With the Addams Family S2, E15 (1965, 25 minutes, 666):  Carolyn stars in this series of the Morticia Addams of the macabre family.  Wednesday and Pugsley are told by their neighbors that there is no Santa Clause leaving the adults of the family to keep the illusion of Santa.  


Wonder Woman:  The Feminum Mystique S1, E5 and 6 (1976, 100 minutes, 66 1/2):  Carolyn co-stars in this two-part episode as Wonder Woman's mother Queen Hippolyta.  Debra Winger also guest stars on this episode as Diana's sister Drusilla who is sent from Paradise Island to bring Diana home and discovers her own alter-ego of Wonder Girl.  John Saxon also guest stars as one of the Nazis that invades Paradise Island.  I think Wonder Woman's goddess like powers should give me a couple points. 

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CATHERINE DENEUVE

Catherine is a wild card this year so I can use anything she has done.

A Christmas Tale (2008, 150 minutes, 666):  Catherine stars as Junon who is the matriarch of her dysfunctional family needing a bone marrow transplant which finally brings everyone together.  This is for those that hate the early promotion of Christmas.  This may be enjoyed by the anti-Hallmark crowd.


The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964, 91 minutes, 666 1/2):  Catherine stars in this French musical as Genevieve whose lover Guy is separated from her by the war.  I could not pass up exploiting this one as a loophole.


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CHARMED 

Sin Francisco S3, E18 (2001, 42 minutes, 666):  A demon wielding the seven deadly sins goes after the Charmed Ones giving each onf of the sings that could cause them to self-destruct.


The Demon Who Came in from the Cold S3, E19 (2001, 42 minutes, 666):  Cole goes undercover in an underworld brotherhood to help the Charmed Ones and must fight temptation.
-Cemetery at night


Exit Strategy S3, E20 (2001, 42 minutes, 666):  Phoebe become concerned when Cole stays undercover in the demonic world and Cole's old mentor looks to bring out the evil side in him.  
-Cemetery at night


Look Who's Barking S3, E21 (2001, 42 minutes, 666):  Prue gets turned into a Siberian husky and Phoebe becomes a Banshee.  Look for Ashley Tisdale as a runaway teen.
-Prue shapeshifts into a dog
-Cemetery at night


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CHLOE GRACE MORETZ

Chloe is not a wild card but is one I would consider if we have a Women in Horror theme.

Let Me In (2010, 116 minutes, 666 1/2):  Chloe plays the vampire Abby in this vampire film.  (3 points)
-Vampires


Shadow in the Cloud (2020, 83 minutes, 66 1/2):  Chloe stars as female WWII pilot Maude Garrett who boards a plane but encounters some gremlins on the plane.  Chloe is one celebrity I do not want to make angry along with Liam Neeson.
-Gremlins are a bit vampire like in this movie.

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CHRISTOPHER LEE

Chris is of course a wild card in this year's Madness and gets automatic triple points.

The Avengers: Never, Never, Say Die S5, E10 (1967, 51 minutes, 66 1/2):  Chris guest stars in this episode of the spy series as Professor Stone who can't seem to die.
-Christopher Lee ATB 


Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005, 115 minutes 66 1/2):  Chris is in this adaptation as Willy Wonka's father Dr. Wilbur Wonka so this movie counts this year and could likely make an argument every year with Tim Burton's cinematography.  
-Christopher Lee ATB


Horror of Dracula (1958, 82 minutes, 666 1/2):  This is the start of Chris for playing Dracula which used most the characters from Bram Stoker and created their own story due to not getting the rights.  This is one of my favorite adaptations and one of his most iconic roles.
-Christopher Lee ATB


Lord of the Rings:  Return of the King (2003, 264 minutes, 66 1/2):  I watched the extended version of this one as this is the one that has Chris in an appearance as Saruman.
-Christopher Lee ATB


The Wicker Man (1973, 88 minutes, 666 1/2):  Chris plays the leader Lord Summerisle in this Pagan film.  (6 points)
-Christopher Lee ATB

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DAN BAKKEDAHL

Dan is not a wild card but I found a couple horror comedies on my list to make him a category.

Another Evil (2016, 90 minutes, 66 1/2):  Dan co-stars in this comedy in the beginning as ghost hunter Joey Lee Dansing.



Corporate Animals (2019, 86 minutes, 66):  Dan co-stars in this horror comedy as Billy who is part of a group of employees that are doing team building exercises and end up stuck in a cave.  The horror element is that the group must resort to cannibalism to survive.

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DANIELLE HARRIS

Danielle is not a wild card but could be a candidate if we ever get a Women in Horror theme.

Charmed:  The Fourth Sister S1, E8 (1998, 42 minutes, 666):  Danielle guest stars in this episode as the troubled teen Aviva who is also a witch being used by an evil sorceress.

 

Stake Land (2010, 98 minutes, 666):  Danielle co-stars as Belle who is picked up by vampire hunter Mister and his protege Martin.  This is a surprising moving vampire film.
-Vampires
-Plague
-Mister is a vampire hunter

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DANNY TREJO

Danny is a wild card this year so he has a lot of things that count as much as he has done in his career.

Baywatch:  Point of Attack S2, E6 (1991, 43 minutes, 66 1/2):  Danny makes a guest appearance as Carlos.  When breaking up a gang fight, Eddie gets the idea to design a program in hopes of helping them learn life skills including Carlos' son Memo.


Baywatch:  Masquerade S3, E9 (1992, 43 minutes, 66 1/2):  Danny plays Chulo in this episode of the series.  Mitch and Stephanie pose as a wealthy couple that has disappeared.


Champion (2005, 82 minutes, 666 1/2):  This is a documentary where Danny is interviewed where he talks about his criminal past and how he overcame it to become the actor he is today.  I never knew what a good person Danny is until I watched this documentary and we could use more people like him.


Heat (1995, 170 minutes, 666 1/2):  Danny co-stars as a character who happens to be named Trejo and is part of the heist team.  This has always been a favorite of mine.


Kingpin:  El Velorio S1, E2 (2003, 46 minutes, 666):  Danny was in this episode of the mini-series as Manny in this show about a drug cartel.  I wish he had been in more episodes.

Muppets Haunted Halloween (2021, 50 minutes, 661/2):  Danny has a cameo in this Muppets special as the convict ghost Huet.
-Cemetery at night


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DAVID MORSE

David is not a wild card but has made his mark in the world of horror through the years.

The Boy (2015, 111 minutes, 66 1/2):  David co-stars in this film as John who runs a motel in the middle of nowhere with his son and his son is a 9 year old sociopath.


World War Z (2013, 116 minutes, 666): David has more of a cameo in this zombie film as an ex-CIA agent.  These are possibly the fastest zombies of all time.
-Plague

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FOREIGN MADNESS

After Life (1998, 119 minutes, 666):  I might have to argue this one, I feel this should get counted just account on it taking place in the afterlife.  


Forbidden Empire (2014, 111 minutes, 66):  This is a dark fantasy as there ware witches and a lot of other things.  I just wish there had been vampires being in Transylvania and all.
-Romania


Godzilla Raids Again (1955, 78 minutes, 666):  This Kaiju film obviously counts for the madness so no argument needed.  

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FRANK LANGELLA

Frank is a wild card this year on account of his Dracula past.

Law and Order:  Special Victims Unit:  Dominance S4, E20 (2003, 42 minutes, 66 1/2):  Frank guest stars as a superintendent with a couple troubled sons while the detectives deal with murders that have sexual overtones.

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GLENN CLOSE

Glenn is not a wild card this year but could be a good candidate for if we get a Women in Horror theme.

Mary Reilly (1996, 108 minutes, 66 1/2):  Glenn co-stars in this Jekyll and Hyde adaptation as Mrs. Farraday.  Julia Roberts stars as the title character and John Malkovich plays Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
-London


The Stepford Wives (2004, 93 minutes, 66 1/2):  Glenn co-stars in this horror comedy as Claire Wellington.  This is a remake to the 1975 film which had a darker tone to it if I'm not mistaken while this was meant as more of a comedy.

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GRACE JONES

Grace is a wild card this year so anything she has worked on will count.

Falco- Verdammt, Wir Leben Noch! (2008, 109 minutes, 66 1/2):  Grace has a small role in this music biopic as Kellnerin.  I mean, how could I pass up a biopic of Falco when it presents itself as a wild card?

Kingpin:  Pilot S1, E1 (2003, 51 minutes, 666):  This was a mini-series about a drug cartel.  Grace's song WALKING IN THE RAIN is included on this episode to make it count.


A View to a Kill (1985, 131 minutes, 66 1/2):  Grace co-stars in this Bond film as May Day who is a villain and a more unconventional Bond girl.  This is the third Bond movie that can be used this year for the Madness and all from the Roger Moore era.


WCW Monday Nitro S2, E32 8/21/1997 (1997, 98 minutes, 666):  Grace appears on one of the NWO vignettes of this episode.

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HAZEL COURT

Hazel is not a wild card but I think she has been in the past and would be a candidate for a Women in Horror category if we have one.

Alfred Hitchcock Presents:  The Crocodile Case S3, E34 (1958, 30 points, 666):  Hazel guest stars in this anthology series which counts for the madness.  


The Twilight Zone:  The Fear S5, E35 (1964, 25 minutes, 666):  Hazel guest stars in this anthology series as Charlotte who along with a state trooper seem to be stalked by giants.


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JAMIE LEE CURTIS

Jamie is not a wild card but has been one in the past and would likely be first choice in a Women in Horror category.

Halloween (1978, 91 minutes, 666 1/2):  Jamie stars in her most iconic role of Laurie Strode where it all began.  


Halloween Ends (2022, 111 minutes, 66 1/2):  Jamie reprises her role of Laurie Strode in this climax to the franchise.  


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JENNIFER LAWRENCE

Jennifer is not a wild card but has enough to make a category for her.

The Hunger Games (2012, 142 minutes, 666):  Jennifer stars as Katniss Everdeen who volunteers to take the place of her younger sister in the deadly Hunger Games.  I feel the post-Dystopian world should get me points.


Mother! (2017, 121 minutes, 66 1/2):  Jennifer stars is this movie credited as "Mother" in this psychological horror film where she is trying to get her home together along with her husband.  When guests arrive she starts to have unsettling visions.  The usual Darren Aronofsky trippiness.  The disturbing climax should get this counted. 


X-Men:  Dark Phoenix (2019, 113 minutes, 66 1/2):  Jennifer reprises her role as Raven aka Mystique.  Jean Grey becomes corrupted by the Dark Phoenix leaving the X-Men divided on how to handle her.

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JULIA GARNER

Julia is not a wild card this year but found some good selections.

The Last Exorcism Part 2 (2013, 88 minutes, 66):  Julia co-stars as Gwen in this sequel where Nell, played by Ashley Bell, is trying to put the events behind her but the forces of evil are back.
-Louisiana


Martha Marcy May Marlene (2011, 102 minutes, 666):  Julia co-stars as Sarah in this psychological thriller.  Elizabeth Olsen stars as Martha who escapes from an abusive cult.  She tries to adjust but starts to not know the line of fantasy and reality.  I feel the cult element and Martha's struggle to separate dream from reality.


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JULIAN SANDS

Julian is a wild card this year so I can include any of his movies this year.

The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (2011, 158 minutes, 666):  Julian co-stars as the young version of Henrik, played by Christopher Plummer in flashback scenes.

Smallville:  Abandoned S10, E8 (2010, 42 minutes, 666):  Julian has a guest appearance in this episode as Clark's Kryptonian father Jor-El.  Helen Slater is Clark's Kryptonian mother Lara-El and Teri Hatcher plays Lois's mother so quite the cast in this episode.

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KATHRYN HAHN

Kathryn is not a wild card but has a couple worthy selections for me.

Hotel Transylvania 4:  Transformania (2022, 87 minutes, 66 1/2):  Kathryn reprises her role as Ericka who is now married to Dracula.  When Johnny gets some misleading information from Dracula, he desires to become a monster and which he succeeds, Dracula and friends become human.
-Dracula ATB


The Visit (2015, 94 minutes, 66 1/2):  Kathryn co-stars as a mother that sends her kids to stay with her estranged parents for a week where the kids become concerned.  M. Night Shyamalan is all I have to say.

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KIRSTEN DUNST

Kirsten is a wild card this year so anything she has been in will count.

Bring it On (2000, 98 minutes, 666):  Kirsten co-stars as head cheerleader Torrance and learns that the cheerleading team has been stealing cheers.  Usually this would not count but does this year.


Hidden Figures (2016, 127 minutes, 666 1/2):  Kirsten co-stars in this film involving space and race as Vivian Mitchell who works for NASA.  This would usually never count in the Madness but Kirsten's presence allowed me to exploit it as a loophole.


How to Lose Friends and Alienate People (2008, 110 minutes, 666):  Kirsten co-stars in this comedy as Alison who works for a high profile magazine and slowly takes a liking to Simon Pegg.  I was pleasantly surprised and was a good loophole.
-Simon Pegg dressed in a vampire costume at a party?

Interview with the Vampire:  The Vampire Chronicles (1994, 123 minutes, 666):  Kirsten co-stars in this Anne Rice adaptation as Claudia which is essentially her breakthrough role in film and the reason she is a wild card this year.
-Lestat ATB

Spider-Man (2002, 121 minutes, 666):  Kirsten co-stars as Peter Parker's love interest in Sam Raimi's trilogy of the web slinger.
-Tall ship

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LEELEE SOBIESKI

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

The Glass House (2001, 106 minutes, 66 1/2):  Leelee co-stars as an orphan in this psychological film who is sent to live with a Malibu couple who aren't who they seem.  I feel the psychological element should make this count.
-Inside of a church


Joy Ride (2001, 97 minutes, 66 1/2):  Leelee co-stars Venna in this low-budget horror film. 

The Wicker Man (2006, 102 minutes, 66 1/2):  Leelee co-stars in this horror remake as Sister Honey who lives on an island that Nicolas Cage investigates a missing person.  It is just too bad that Christopher Lee did not take a cameo role.


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LUCY LIU

Lucy is not a wild card this year but decided to make her into a category.

Rise:  Blood Hunter (2007, 97 minutes, 666):  Lucy stars as Sadie who finds herself a vampire and sets out to take revenge against those who put her there.
-Sadie is a vampire who is essentially a vampire hunter so ATB


The X-Files:  Hell Money S3, E19 (1996, 45 minutes, 66 1/2):  This is early in Lucy's career which she went by Lucy Alexis Liu.  This episode deals with the Chinatown district which deals with an underground organization and spirits of the dead.

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MICHAEL CAINE

With Michael's recent retirement from acting, I thought I'd give this legendary actor a category.

Children of Men (2006, 109 minutes, 666):  Michael co-stars as Jasper who is more the comic relief in this Dystopian film where a woman gets pregnant after 18 years of no one getting pregnant.


The Dark Knight Rises (2012, 164 minutes, 666):  This is the conclusion of the Christopher Nolan trilogy where Michael reprises his role as Alfred.


Tenet (2020, 150 minutes, 66 1/2):  Michael has more of a cameo in this film as Crosby.  This is sci-fi which deals with saving the world from apocalypse and all that so I think this should count.

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MICHAEL KEATON

Michael is not a wild card but do have a couple superhero selections from DC and Marvel so I gave him a category.

The Flash (2023, 142 minutes, 666):  Michael reprises his role of Bruce Wayne who is retired but is talked into becoming Batman again.  


Morbius (2022, 104 minutes, 66 1/2):  Michael makes a cameo reprising his role as Adrian Toomes aka Vulture in this superhero horror movie.  Jared Leto stars as Morbius who tries to cure himself of a rare blood diseases but becomes a vampire type instead.
-Vampire-like
-Tall ship


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NINA DOBREV

Nina is not a wild card but she is significant in the vampire world so she deserves a category.

The Roommate (2011, 91 minutes, 66 1/2):  Nina co-stars in this psychological thriller as Maria in this movie about psychotic and obsessed roommates.


The Vampire Diaries:  Memory Lane S2, E4 (2010, 42 minutes, 666):  In this episode, Nina plays her main role of Elena and her deceptive vampire doppelganger Katherine.
-Vampires
-Based on novels by J.J. Smith
-Vunderable to sunlight unless they have day ring

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OUTSIDE EVENTS

The Addams Family (2023):  This was a live musical adaptation of the macabre family that was very well done at the Muncie Civic Theater.


Cheers Halloween Party:  This was a party at my local bar Cheers where they had karaoke, costume contests, among other things.  I was hoping maybe this photo of myself about to get bit by a vampire could get me a couple points.


  
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PAUL REUBENS

Paul is a wild card this year so I can watch anything for it to count.

Batman Returns (1992, 126 minutes, 666):  Paul has a cameo in the beginning as the Penguin's father who abandons his son because of his deformality.
-Cemetery at night


Beauty and the Beast:  The Enchanted Christmas (1997, 72 minutes, 66 1/2):  This is a direct to video sequel and prequel I guess to the classic Disney tale.  A now human Mrs. Potts tells of the Christmas that happened that year Belle was in the castle.  Paul co-stars as Fife who is a piccolo and does the bidding for the piano Forte, voiced by Tim Curry.


Legends of Tomorrow:  Hell No, Dolly! S4, E7 (2018, 42 minutes, 666):  Paul does the voice of the evil doll Dybbuk.  I realized when seeing this one what an underrated voice actor Paul was.
-Louisiana
-Zari turns into a cat


Legends of Tomorrow:  Legends of Meow-Meow S4, E8 (2018, 42 minute, 666):  Paul has more of a cameo in this one as the same character but in a different doll.  Charlie and Constantine look to get Zari back into human form but each try tends to backfire into something else.  
-Zari goes from cat back into human
-Vampires
-Louisiana


Legends of Tomorrow:  Lucha de Apuestas S4, E9 (2019, 42 minutes, 666):  Paul has another cameo scene in this episode.  The legends end up in Mexico City where they end up at a Lucha wrestling show so there is that.  I never really appreciated this as the comedy series it really was and I really wish they had one more season.


The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993, 76 minutes, 666 1/2):  Paul co-stars in this animated classic as Lock who Jack Skellington enlisted to kidnap Santa so he could do it himself.  I would have loved to have seen a sequel where Jack goes through the Easter door this time.
-Vampire
-Cemetery at night
-Fog




Pee-Wee's Big Holiday (2016, 90 minutes, 666): This was a Netflix special where Pee-Wee decides to finally leave his hometown after a fateful meeting with a mysterious stranger and goes on a road trip in this story of friendship and destiny.  


Pee-Wee's Playhouse:  Rainy Day S1, E3 (1986, 22 minutes, 666):  Pee-Wee tries to make the most of the rainy day while they are stuck at the house.

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SARAH MICHELLE GELLAR

Sarah is a wild card this year on account of her being known as a vampire slayer.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer:  Lessons S7, E1 (2002, 41 minutes, 666):  This is the start of the 7th and last season of the vampire series.  Sunnydale High is to be reopened and Dawn's first day of school where they discover evil spirits lurking.
-Vampires
-Slayer
-Cemetery at night


Buffy the Vampire Slayer:  Chosen S7, E22 (2003, 43 minutes, 666):  This is the series finale where Buffy enlists Willow to do a spell that would make all potential slayers into actual slayers in their fight against the First and the Ubervamps.
-Vampires
-Slayer
-Vampires vulnerable to sunlight


Ringer:  It's Gonna Kill Me, But I'll Do It (2011, 40 minutes, 666):  Agent Machado asks Gemma about Bridget and showing a photo.  It is hard to give week to week commentary but I will look to continue and finish this one season series.  It is on the CW app but comes up as "expiring" and is not specific as to when.


The Simpsons:  Moonshine River S24, E1 (2012, 24 minutes, 666):  Sarah makes a cameo in this season 24 premier of the animated series where she reprises her role of Gina Vendetti.  Zooey Zeschanel, Anne Hathaway, Natalie Portman, and Sarah Silverman also make appearances in this episode.

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SEAN CONNERY

Sean is not a wild card this year but found a couple worthy selections to make this former Bond a category.

Highlander (1986, 116 minutes, 66 1/2):  Sean co-stars as the immortal Ramirez in this fantasy movie.  


The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003, 110 minutes, 666):  Sean stars as Allan Quartermain in this fantasy movie where he gets together is team of literary all-stars to go on a secret mission.  Peta Wilson co-stars as Mina Harker who is now a vampire so no doubt this counts.
-Vampire
-London
-Adapted from a graphic novel


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TAYLOR COLE

Taylor is not a wild card but found a couple worthy CW selections to make a category.

The Originals:  Alone With Everybody S3, E16 (2016, 42 minutes, 666):  Taylor guest stars on this vampire series as vampire Sofya Voronova and would become a recurring character on this series of the Michaelson clan.
-Vampires
-Louisiana
-Vulnerable to sunlight unless they have day ring


Supernatural:  Provenance E1, S19 (2006, 44 minutes, 666):  Taylor guest stars on this episode as Taylor Cole and would become a recurring character.  Sam and Dean are investigating murders that happen after a painting is bought.  I finally got in on this craze about a month ago and will continue thought I doubt I will finish it by next year so it will likely come back on here next Madness.
-Cemetery at night

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VAMPIRES

Forever Knight:  For I Have Sinned S1, E3 (1992, 48 minutes, 666): Nick investigates a murders that are religious based and must overcome his fear of the cross.  In flashback scenes, Nick is visiting Joan of Arc who is on the verge of execution and offers her immortality.
-Vampires
-Inside of a church
-Sunlight vulnerability


Moonlight:  Out of the Past, S1, E2 (2007, 42 minutes, 666):  A convicted murderer from Mick's past is released from prison and wants revenge on Mick while he tries to protect his identity as a vampire.
-Vampires


A Vampire's Tale (2009, 94 minutes, 66):  This is a very low-budget vampire movie and made the most of what they had.  Horror legend Doug Bradley stars in this vampire movie.
-Vampires
-London


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THE WORLD OF SUPERHEROES AND SUPERVILLAINS

Harley Quinn:  Potato Based Cloning Incident S4, E9 (2023, 22 minutes, 666):  Harley gets cloned in a very unusual way while Ivy tries to out Lex Luther as CEO of Lexcorp.


Harley Quinn:  Killers's Block S4, E10 (2023, 23 minutes, 666):  Ivy crashes Lex Luthor's party on the moon and Harley contemplates on the best way to avenge the shooting of her friend.


Titans:  Hank and Dove S3, E3 (2021, 40 minutes, 666):  Jason attaches a bomb to Hank's Heart leaving the Titans less than four hours to find the detonator.
-Cemetery at night


Watchmen:  Little Fear of Lightning S1, E5 (2019, 59 minutes, 666):  This deals with the origin story of Looking Glass.


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WRESTLING MADNESS

Samhain (2023, 202 minutes, 666):  This was an NWA pay-per-view which had a very Halloween feel to it and played to the name.  
-Vampiro

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YAHYA ABDUL-MATEEN II

Yahya is not a wild card but had some selections on my list so I made him into a category.

Aquaman (2018, 143 minutes, 66 1/2):  Yahya co-stars in this DC superhero movie as the villain Black Manta.
-Tall ship


Candyman (2021, 91 minutes, 66 1/2):  Yahya stars in this movie as Anthony who moves into the now gentrified Chicago.  He learns about Candyman and ends up summoning him.  This is the latest of the horror franchise.


Watchmen:  She Was Killed by Space Junk S1, E3 (2019, 53 minutes, 666):  Yahya co-stars in this dark superhero mini-series as Cal Abar.  FBI agent Laurie Blake heads to Tulsa to take over a murder investigation and has it out for superheroes.

Watchmen:  If You Don't Like My Story, Write Your Own S1, E4 (2019, 52 minutes, 666):  Angela enlists Looking Glass for help while Laurie gets closer to the truth of a coverup.

Watchmen:  This Extradordinary Being S1, E6 (2019, 61 minutes, 666):  Angela gets a first hand account of her Grandfather's journey.


Watchmen:  An Almost Religious Awe S1, E7 (2019, 58 minutes, 666):  Under Lady Trieu's care, Angela undergoes and unconventional treatment while Laurie chases down a lead.


Watchmen:  A God Walks into Abar S1, E8 (2019, 63 minutes, 666):  Dr. Manhattan meets Angela for the first time setting the stage for future events.


Watchmen:  See How They Fly S1, E9 (2019, 67 minutes, 666):  This is the series finale of the the graphic novel series from DC comics.  Loose ends come together as we learn Lady Trieu's true parentage and Adrian finds a way to escape exile.


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ZOE SALDANA

Zoe is not a wild card but she deserves a spot.

Pirates of the Carribean:  The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003, 143 minutes, 666):  Zoe co-stars as Anamaria in this popular pirate franchise.
-Tall ship


Vampires vs. the Bronx (2020, 85 minutes, 66 1/2):  Zoe co-stars in this vampire comedy as Becky who is a salon owner that is selling her beauty salon in the beginning while having an encounter with a vampire.  
-Vampires
-Sunlight vulnerability
-Interior of a church