"It's a Wonderful Knife" is a great title for a film. Seems like it is made for 15-year-olds but it's rated R. Well made film but with a very weak script -- too much exposition. But overall, it's enjoyable enough.
https://psychotronicreview.com/short-takes/i/#its-a-wonderful-knife
After years of hearing about it, I finally watched The Green Berets. It's odd because I have a certain fondness for Ray Kellogg. But that was offset by my general dislike of John Wayne. The politics of the film are terrible. But what I found more interesting is just how boring it is -- apart from an impressive nighttime battle scene. Lots of talking and speeches. And it's well over 2 hours long!
Enter the Dragon (1973) is a surprisingly enjoyable film.
https://psychotronicreview.com/short-takes/e/#enter-the-dragon
@holon42 Really?! Isn't that supposed to a Boston show? Wow!
@holon42 I think this is absolutely it, although I'd say it's more star-struck. They never get excited about technological innovators. The only time they get excited is for someone has made a lot of money -- supposedly from technology.
@AskTheDevil Great comparison! I do get the impression that Maher desperately wants to be considered part of the all-but-dead IDW
@ReneeVoiceBrand LOL! But I'm a big far of LF Lawton and he used Maher's acting talent (such as it is) to great effect in "Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death" and "Pizza Man."
@Shenango_Linda LOL! But black cats really are the best!
LOL! Seriously, because I'm a big fan of the Roger Corman Poe series. But you are right! It is silly! Although I am quite serious about death not being anything close to the worst thing we humans face.
@Coctaanatis And Anthem is *so* bad! But it is filled with the kind of "arguments" I hear from conservatives today. "I invented the light bulb but they hated it because of socialism!" Her books (and play!) are so pathetic!
"There are two novels that can change a bookish fourteen-year-old’s life: The Lord of the Rings and Atlas Shrugged. One is a childish fantasy that often engenders a lifelong obsession with its unbelievable heroes, leading to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to deal with the real world. The other, of course, involves orcs." -John Rogers
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