
This week I reviewed four books.
51. Rebecca the White House Raccoon. April Genevieve Tucholke. Illustrated by Dave Szalay. 2026. 40 pages. [Source: Library] [4 stars, picture book, based on a true story]
52. Zathura. Chris Van Allsburg. 2002. 32 pages. [Source: Library] [3 stars, picture book, fantasy]
46. The Andromeda Strain. Michael Crichton. 1969. 327 pages. [Source: Library] [3 stars, adult science fiction, science fiction, thriller]
Century of Viewing #27
1940s
- 1941 Sunny. This movie felt like it was 18 hours long. They met during Mardis Gras. They fell in love in three minutes. He's from a rich society family. Her family is the circus. I wanted to at least like the circus-y bits. Ray Bolger is enjoyable. But even he couldn't save this one. When their wedding is called off literally because the circus performers are PERFORMING CIRCUS ACTS instead of staying seated and waiting for the ceremony to begin, it seems like this "love" story is doomed. She's mad that her future husband is mad about the circus their wedding has become. If her friends can't use the publicity of the wedding to sell tickets for shows, then there will be no wedding. Can these two sing their way back to "I do."
1950s
- 1950. Sunset Boulevard. This is SO hard to rate. On the one hand, I thought the writing and acting were of the highest, highest, highest quality. The narration was just the right dark and spooky--as the whole movie is a flashback from a corpse. I do think if he'd ever once read the book of Proverbs, there wouldn't have been much of a movie. I think it is MEMORABLE as well. I don't see myself watching it again and again and again. But I am glad I have watched it once. May watch it a few more times in my life. But if you're on the fence of if you should....give it a chance.
- 1952 Stars and Stripes Forever. Musical. Period Drama. Biopic. John Philip Sousa. It isn't a biopic of his whole life, mind you, more narrowly focusing on his composing/conducting career and the composition of Stars and Stripes Forever. Also a romance thrown in of young protoges. But from what I can deduce, these were purely fictional characters.
1970s
- 1973. Westworld. It was NOT a good vacation. I am not a fan of westerns, mind you, but I do enjoy science fiction. This one is definitely ventures into horror a bit. Josh Brolin looks SO much like Christian Bale. He's not the lead in this movie, but, I kept getting distracted.
1990s
- 1994. Star Trek: Generations Captain Kirk gets one more chance to be the ultimate HERO. This one has the original cast (a tiny, tiny, tiny bit, mainly just Captain Kirk) AND the next generation cast. Data gets ALL the emotions. AND HE SINGS about tiny little precious life forms!
- 1996. Star Trek: First Contact. With very little hesitation, First Contact is my favorite, favorite, favorite of the Star Trek movies with the Next Generation cast. I love the soundtrack, the story, the characters. LILY is all the awesome. Data has a rough time of it. But time travel is good fun.
- 1995. Jumanji. After seeing Zathura and enjoying it I decided to watch Jumanji. It was good. I liked it. It was over the top, but, good. Two kids in 1969 start playing a game.....and soon regret it. Alan vanishes into the game itself and Sarah's life is forever changed by the trauma of witnessing it AND not being believed. Peter and Judy are "present day" kids twenty-six years later who join the game in progress.
- 1996. Independence Day. I watched it last year and enjoyed it. Watched it this year and got heavy eyelids. To be fair, I might have gotten heavy eyelids no matter what I was watching. Some nights are just like that. Anyway, for the 1% that doesn't remember, this is an alien invasion action movie.
- 1998. Star Trek: Insurrection. I enjoy this one. I don't know that I love, love, love this one. It is hard to be as awesome as First Contact. But I do like the characters and the story is enjoyable enough.
2020s
- 2023. Behind Your Touch. K-drama. Mystery/supernatural. The premise is STRANGE, strange, super-strange. The main character is a veterinarian who is touching a cow during a meteor show and gets super powers. She can SEE memories when she touches behinds. The detective soon finds her useful in helping to solve cases. BUT the show is far from light and fun. It's DARK and mysterious and just WEIRD.
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