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10/10
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman... where are you?
28 January 2012
Warning: Spoilers
I remember watching this at about 1AM in the morning, and thinking; "what a strange television show"...and being hooked! I had to see what craziness was going to be uttered next! Because we've all ran into these kinds of people before!

It was almost as though it was being improvised compared to most other more highly polished television shows of the day. It's one of those shows where the director tells the actors; "if you make a mistake, just keep going". But the actors had to know what everyone else was going to say, or else they would have been perpetually laughing. The out-takes must be truly hilarious! No disrespect to the writers, Gail Parent and Ann Marcus, who I think provided some of the most creatively quirky writing on television ever. Probably one of the first television shows to profusely use non sequiturs (Latin : it does not follow) as the main comedic ingredient. What a team they made! Great work!

And if you look at the all the characters on the show; it's made up of many seasoned and many upcoming actors who all seemingly wound-up having fruitful careers in television.

cbestca from san diego sums it up the essence of the show quite nicely when they wrote: Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman is a great American tragicomedy, 28 March 2000 "Mary Hartman is one of the great emblems of the distress of the mid-20th century American woman. Her hair in childish pigtails while wearing those little girl dresses, Mary was an example of the overly-consumered, growth-stunted American housewife trying to function while in a semi-daze..."

--- A semi-daze is precisely correct. But it's the whole town (and perhaps the whole world) that's in the same perpetual semi-daze. An example of this is when the Reverend Standfast succumbs to Tom Hartmans harassment and turns to the crowd outside the Chinese laundry hostage standoff and asks; "does anyone have a Valium"? And everyone in the crowd offers him one!

--- cbestca continues... "Her confrontations with adultery, contemporary feminism, and countless other social issues (often found within her own family) while trying to be the perfect little housewife and mother makes her eventual nervous breakdown more than just another crazy plot twist. In actuality, it was an inevitable progression."

--- Precisely. Over-stimulated and over-whelmed by over-information, not knowing what is real or true. Just as the album art of Mary Hartman depicts saying; "Do my floors have a waxy yellow buildup"? ...we may never know the answer to that, but it's surely to be interrupted and superseded ASAP by someones gossip concerning something of more or less importance... or is it?
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The Wrestler (2008)
10/10
The real truth about fake wrestling
24 January 2012
Warning: Spoilers
Very few movies get my 8 or 9 star rating, much less a 10 star approval from me, but this is one of those rare movies that deserves 10 stars.

This is the kind of movie that doesn't really cost a lot to make, but the story and acting are so good it makes up for it. Even if you're not a wrestling fan, it's a must see.

As a side note; Randy "Ram" kind of reminds me of a friendlier version of the real life Paul Sr. from Orange County Choppers...

The fact is though, many pro wrestlers don't live to be very old men, and endure crippling pain because of the nature of the business.

A very touching story of how some professional wrestlers wind-up with serious health problems, and no one to love them for anything other than the characters they portray in the ring.

Shunned by his only daughter who he was never there for. Rejected by a stripper/mom he has feelings for because of her insistence she can't date "customers". Not feeling comfortable with any other kind of work. Doctors telling him he can't wrestle anymore because his heart has been damaged and weakened by a heart attack.

With a 20th anniversary rematch pending; Randy "Ram" tries to save himself by turning to his daughter and stripper friend only to be rejected. His only recourse is to go back into the ring and wrestle one last time for the only family he really has... his audience.

As his stripper friend changes her mind and decides he's not "just another customer"; she goes to him and tries to stop him from going back into the ring. But having been rejected earlier, his heart was now broken and his mind hardened to the fact it can never work out between them. "I'd rather be hurt in the ring, than have a broken heart" he say's. And thus he goes into the ring to give his only family (the audience) everything he has left.

Damn good story, well filmed and acted.
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Blood Dolls (1999)
8/10
Play #7 bitches!
19 November 2007
For a low budget movie, it's way above average...in part to a well written (albeit campy) script, that has a a very good premise. The script itself has it's high and low points, with many of the lines going to Maturin, who uses them well. The script is mysterious and keeps you hanging on to see what will happen next. Who cares if it's a knock-off of PuppetMaster...it has it's own strange charm, in a John Waters directed type way. Jack Maturin does an excellent acting job as the insufferable billionaire Virgil Travis...as does Bill Burns as the stoic Mr. Mascara.

A must have in any horror collection. Throughly entertaining, and way under-rated IMHO.
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Contact (1997)
10/10
Not your typical sci-fi movie.
5 July 2002
How many sci-fi films are there that can make you shed a tear? It would have been interesting to see Francis Ford Coppola's vision of the movie, but he lost the fight for the rights to it. None-the-less a powerful, touching story. I waited 10 years for the movie to be made after reading the novel. I couldn't wait to see how the ending was going to be done visually. But alias the director took a short-cut.
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