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We have two lives; the life we learn with and the life we live after that.” ― Bernard Malamud, The Natural

Monday, June 2, 2025

12 New Movies: Saturday Night 2024

George Carlin circa 1975 
The year he hosted the first episode of Saturday Night Live



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  As with all the 12 New Movie reviews , I will attempt to do the following: 


  1. Rate each movie on a 1 (worst movie ever) to 5 (best movie I have seen) scale.
  2.  Provide a 2-3 sentence summary of the movie. 
  3.  I will share 1 theme from the movie.  
  4. Write one thing I liked about the movie and 1 thing I disliked about the movie. 
  5. State who I think would make the best audience for this movie. 

Saturday Night (2024) Rating 3 1/2 stars out of 5 

 Summary: It is 1975 and in a few  hours the first episode of Saturday Night Live is going to premiere, or will it?   Loren Michaels must battle with censors, sponsors, affiliates, actors, writers, and network executives among others to try to revolutionize the variety show. 

Theme: You can't recognize something you've never seen before.





 Likes: Excellent ensemble casting throughout.  The director and the casting director do an excellent job and as do the actors themselves in doing what Variety "taking Icons and making them human

Dislikes:  I liked the frenetic pace of the movie and the fact that it seemed to really capture the inten.
sity of the last few hours before the show started.  There were times when the intensity was so much it became difficult to watch.  My wife actually had to stop watching because the she thought the intensity was raising her blood pressure.  

 A Good Audience for this Film: Fans of the work of Ivan Reitman, will love this homage to SNL by Ivan's son Jason.  Fans of Saturday Night Live and people who like behind the scenes back stage origin stories should enjoy this movie.  
2025 New To Me Film Update

 I have watched and reviewed 4 films:
Films released from 2009 to 2024                      Watched 1 Remaining 1 
Films released from 1994 to 2008                      Watched 1 Remaining 1 
Films released from 1979 to 1993                      Watched 0 Remaining 2 
Films released from 1964 to 1978                      Watched 1 Remaining 1 
Films released from 1949 to 1963                      Watched 0 Remaining 2 
Films released before 1934 and up to 1948       Watched 1 Remaining 1 

Thursday, May 29, 2025

Poetry Friday: Life In A Hall of Mirrors


 It's Poetry Friday time and since this is my first Friday since school ended, I thought I might celebrate the start of my ntwith sharing a poem here.

I wrote this poem 32 years ago when I was in my late 20's.  I came across it today when going through boxes stored in our Garage Attic or the Grattic as we like to call it.

I recited this poem publicly  some 30 years ago.  It went over like a lead balloon like all the poems I recited that night.  I tool one of them out of mothballs and posted it here on Poetry Friday 3 years back. It was well received so I thought I'd share this one as well.

Life In A Hall of Mirrors

Distant music of the Ice Cream Truck
Wafts sweetly through the streets
Children Stop Their Playing
Pavlovian dogs pull allowance out of pockets
Catching A glimpse of the truck
They pursue their pied piper

The Truck stops; The smiling driver is cheered by the crows
The children happily exchange their money
For sticks wrapped in paper
An old man watches them pretend to eat ice cream
And tells of the old days
When The Ice Cream Man sold Ice Cream
(And it cost less too!)

The children say they like pretending better
The Ice Cream Man drives off
Wondering what to leave off next
The stick or the wrapper

Karen Edmisten is hosting Poetry Friday this week.  Click here to get there. 







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