Thursday, December 30, 2021

Wild Mountain Thyme REVIEW 2020 PG-13 1h 42m

 Wild Mountain Thyme  2020  PG-13    1h 42m

Stars  Emily Blunt  Jamie Dornan  Jon Hamm

Irish farmer Rosemary Muldoon (Emily Blunt) has her heart set on winning her neighbor Anthony Reilly's love. Stung by his father Tony's (Christopher Walken) plans to sell the family farm to his American nephew (Jon Hamm).  This is a very moving ROMCOM.

A very different romance, but I loved it.  I was moved to tears at one point when Anthony was at his father’s bedside.  So many great quotes in the film.  One I remember went something like this “is an unhappy man any less a man than a man who is happy?”

I recommend turning on the closed caption so you are sure to catch all the dialog which is so important in all films.




Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Memoirs of a Geisha REVIEW (2005) PG-13 | 2h 25min | Drama, Romance

 

Memoirs of a Geisha (2005)

PG-13 | 2h 25min | DramaRomance 

Stars:  Ziyi ZhangKen Watanabe, Michelle Yeoh

I’ve always enjoyed romance films and this one is unique.  One life touches so many others.  The movie brings out how circumstances shape our lives much of which is totally out of our control.  What remains true is the portion we can control -- our own dreams and efforts and character we display in our dealings with others.    I’m always fascinated with other cultures and periods of the past made into film for us to enjoy.  Without these story tellers and talented actors and directors etc. most people would never know of these other cultures and periods of history.  I hope you enjoy it and thanks to all who had part in making this film. 

A few quotes I enjoyed:

Mameha: [explaining sex to Sayuri]
Every once in a while, a man's "eel" likes to visit a woman's... "cave."

Sayuri: Yes, I know.

Mameha: You do?

Sayuri: I live with Hatsumomo. (another Geisha who is promiscuous)

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Geisha in Green: Mr. Chairman, shouldn't we hurry? We will miss the beginning.

Chairman: We see the spring dances every year, we can spare a moment. What's your name? Don't be afraid to look at me. Do you like sweet plum or cherry?

Chiyo: You mean... to eat?!

Chairman: I like sweet plum myself. Come. None of us find as much kindness in this life, as we should. My children wait for these every spring.

[hands her the ice and spoon]

Chiyo: [looks at geisha by the tree, smears some of the cherry ice on her lips] Now I'm a geisha too.

Chairman: [laughs] And so you are. How did you come by such surprising eyes?

Chiyo: My mother gave them to me.

Chairman: Generous of her, wasn't it?

Chiyo: As you have been to me.

Chairman: Smile for me, won't you?

[Chiyo smiles for him]

Chairman: There now, that is your gift to me.

 

Sunday, March 28, 2021

The Greatest (2009) REVIEW -- PG-16 | 1h 39min | Drama, Romance

 






















The Greatest (2009)

PG-16 | 1h 39min | DramaRomance 

Stars: Carey MulliganAaron Taylor-JohnsonPierce Brosnan 

I give strong ratings to movies that move me emotionally and have character development.  This

 one delivered both.  Many folks say they cried throughout the film and I have to admit I did also.  I also found myself laughing through some of my tears. As in real life the human condition is so fragile. Its so well directed it keeps you invested. 

Carey Mulligan lights up the screen. Pierce Brosnan appears in a way we have never seen him. 

Death is a subject everyone eventually has to deal with and this movie was raw and sensitive to the subject.  I hope it helps those who need it. 






Sunday, March 21, 2021

Wonder (2017) REVIEW -- PG | 1h 53min | Drama, Family (10 stars)

 
















Wonder (2017)

PG | 1h 53min | DramaFamily 

Stars:  Jacob TremblayOwen WilsonIzabela Vidovic, Julia Roberts,

A boy with facial deformities entering 5th grade.  I hope you enjoy the film as much as I did.  Must see for all who enjoy family films. I purposely don’t give specific plot details because it ruins the movie experience in my opinion.  The less you know going in the better your viewing pleasure.    

Quote:  When given the choice between being right or being kind, choose kind.

Quote: Be kind, for everyone is fighting a hard battle. And if you really wanna see what people are, all you have to do is look.

Its so well written and it was genius adding the back stories & perspective of random characters.  I love character development – no movie gets a 10 without it from me.   


Wonder Woman 1984 (2020) REVIEW -- PG-13 | 2h 31min | Action, Adventure, Fantasy

 
















Wonder Woman 1984 (2020)

PG-13 | 2h 31min | ActionAdventureFantasy

Stars:   Gal GadotChris PineKristen Wiig,  Pedro Pascal

If you read comic books, you’ll like this film.  Gal Gadot is easy on the eyes no doubt.  That is worth the price of admission right there.  It is written just like the classic wonder woman tv series and comic books.  True to the genre.  The more negative reviews a film gets the more I want to see it.  As of my review IMDB.com has 6324 reviews on WW84.  Considering Casablanca (one of the best movies ever made) only has 1377 reviews that tells me WW84 was a good movie. 

I rated the movie a 7 which is above average for me.  I save the 9s and 10s for films that impress me in several categories such as emotional impact on me, sublevels to story, character development, music, costume, plot, etc.  The more films you see over the course of your life you begin to realize you must save the 9s and 10s for the utter spectacular ones.  Every film can’t be your favorite.  It may be your favorite in a certain genre.  I will say this is a must see for all DC comics lovers.   As I watched --the son intrigued me more and more and his response to his father. 

The plot is one I have contemplated strangely enough.  It involves the fantasy of what might happen if everyone got their greatest desires granted.  It reminded me a little of the film ‘Bruce Almighty’.  I think everyone on earth could benefit from this fantasy film.  People need to remember when watching Superhero films and critiquing them they are in the realm of fantasy (not reality). 

As a rule, any fantasy film is better on the big screen.  Can’t have everything though which strangely enough is the moral of this film.  Many humans think (especially in wealthier countries) they should have everything they want when they want it.  Not only is that ridiculous, the truth is even if you got it you most certainly would not be happy.  All of life is a trade-off.  For instance, if you ate only donuts you get sick and eventually get diabetes and die sooner than you would have otherwise.  If you eat steak every day, you’d get gout and be in pain and suffer which counters the joy of eating the steak.  If you train for years and gain a spot on a professional team and actually win a championship ring the downside is you must decide whether all that effort and time training away from family and friends to get to that level was worth it.  Only you can decide that and only after you’ve already made the decision strangely enough or else you would not be qualified to answer the question.  All of life is a trade-off.  The more we try to have it all the more we ruin our lives.  This film does a great job of showing us to do the best we can with the cards we are dealt and enjoy the simple yet wonderful things along the way.  All jobs and all people have their place and have value to society.  We need plumbers and sewer workers, architects, policemen, mothers who stay home to manage the family chaos.  We need office workers, hotels, housekeepers, child care, nursing homes, veterinarians, coaches, maintenance men, brick layers, foreman, military, sailors, and the list is endless.  We need you and you need us.  That is the message. Not a one world government, but each country being the best they can be for the sake of their citizens. 

Life is not easy – its not meant to be, but each human should have a chance to work and pursue their own happiness without trampling the rights of others in the process of course.  When we allow even one person to be abused by the government or schools etc. we give them the eternal right to do the same damn thing to any one of you.   It must be justice for all or we are all in trouble.  A timely example in 2021: Authorities imprisoned a small business owner named Marlena Pavlos-Hackney, of Marlena’s Bistro and Pizzeria in Holland, Michigan for opening.  This should never happen anywhere in the world let alone America.  Our beacon of freedom for all is worthless if this can happen within our borders.  If anyone wishes to frequent her bistro that is their business and no one else’s.  She has the right to make a living and the locals have the right to frequent her establishment as much as they desire.  No one is forcing anyone to frequent that bistro so why the imprisonment.  Those scared of Covid can stay away if they wish.  Don’t you see those who wish to shut us down have become the curse and worse than the disease.  They are tyrants forcing others to do their will.  Freedom is gone at the price of safety. We slaughter roughly a million unborn babies each year and then shut down our entire economy because one half of one percent of the population might die if they contract it.  I will add that anyone can go to the great state of Oregon and sign some papers and be put to death – it happens daily in this country.  So here is the truth of it all:  I can have myself killed legally, but a bistro owner in Michigan goes to jail for opening her business and letting guests eat 6ft apart because they say she is endangering people.  It would seem if I can choose to have an abortion or sign some papers and have myself put to death, I should be able to choose whether I want to eat in a bistro in Holland Michigan. If we fight this nonsense, we may yet save our freedoms, if not even though we sleep in our own homes, we are prisoners who are not free to pursue or own happiness but only what the state says we can pursue and when, and where we can do it. 

Risk is part of life – hundreds die daily in vehicle accidents but we don’t stop driving.  Fear perpetrated by the media has cost us far too high a cost for anyone’s safety.  Our lives are our own to risk as it has always been.  Lets not let the bureaucrats slowly take away all our freedoms under the guise of keeping us SAFE.  That my friend is not freedom it is safety at way too high a cost.  As Patrick Henry said so long ago “give me liberty or give me death”!

 


Monday, March 15, 2021

The Invisible Man (2020) REVIEW -- R | 2h 4min | Drama, Horror, Mystery

 


















The Invisible Man (2020)

R | 2h 4min | DramaHorrorMystery 

Stars:   Elisabeth MossOliver Jackson-CohenHarriet Dyer

Quote:  She really does know the importance of a good closet. 

It's a nail-biting experience that does not let up.  If you don’t understand the term ‘gaslighting’ you will know it after watching this.

I always felt like a presence, even if he was not there, the director made the audience just as paranoid as the lead character.  It’s reminiscent of some Hitchcock films. 

Early in the movie I jumped noticeably.  I found myself looking everywhere as if I was in the movie. 

I actually screamed during a chair scene.  The attic scene totally freaked me out.  Then the faucet scene I actually screamed out loud (grown man mind you). 

There are plenty of twists and shockers for those scary movie lovers.  I don’t typically go for that type film personally, but I really liked this one. 

Oh then the shower scene got me (what is it with showers?) so intense.  Quote:  “There you are” 

 

  

 


















Sunday, March 14, 2021

I Care a Lot (2020) - REVIEW -- R | 1h 58min Crime, Thriller 9/10

 
















I Care a Lot (2020)

R | 1h 58min   CrimeThriller 

Stars:   Rosamund PikePeter DinklageEiza González 

This movie will evoke emotion – You were warned. 

This one will keep you on the edge of your seat. It got my blood boiling and it was so intense we almost stopped watching then the taxi driver shows up and you’re hooked.  No overused storyline here.  Wow.  If you like this movie try 'Wait Until Dark' starring Audrey Hepburn.  My son and I almost jumped out of our chairs.

 

If you don’t think this kind of thing is happening, think again. Utopia will never be achieved of course, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't try in our little slice of life to be a force for good.  The trick is in God’s word.  Matthew 10:16 “Look, I am sending you out as sheep among wolves. So be as shrewd as snakes and harmless as doves. 

Proverbs 14:34 Godliness makes a nation great, but sin is a disgrace to any people.

 



 





Monday, March 8, 2021

Blue Valentine (2010) -- REVIEW -- R | 1h 52min | Drama, Romance

 



















Blue Valentine (2010)

R | 1h 52min | DramaRomance 

Stars:  

 Ryan GoslingMichelle WilliamsJohn Doman 

This film reminded me of Marriage Story (2019) obviously made nearly decade after Blue Valentine.  Blue Valentine is an uncomfortable viewing, but if it helps you avoid pitfalls its worth it. The movie jumps back and forth between different points in a couple’s relationship showing the audience how things became the way they are.  Superior acting by both leads with Ryan possessing a James Dean-like vulnerability. They are both pin-up material if teens did that sort of thing anymore – its too easy to get whatever picture you want right on your PC now. Something gained, but something lost. 

The serenade scene was smashing.  We spend so much time searching for Prince Charming then marry the one with the good job in proximity if we marry at all anymore.

We go to the movies – many of us – to escape reality. Its good to get the focus

off ourselves.  This is why its better to give than to receive.  Comfortable as voyeurs (not a bad thing), we let the rich and famous distract us for a while until we have time to vacation ourselves.  I’ve never been to Disney World nor do I care if I ever go.  If I do it will be for the grand kids and to spend time with them.  What most of us fail to realize is our normal routines are wonderful gifts we should enjoy more than we do.  Think about it -- restaurants and coffee joints keep much of the populace going as we race here and there.  Its where people meet and fall in love doing normal things.  Nothing but sex is more intimate than eating and playing together.  Road trips and vacations are the distractions from normal life.  I find great comfort in my routines and seeing familiar faces and its nice to meet new faces here and there of course.  I think alcohol and smoking etc are fine in moderation, but sadly destroy far more than they heal in the long run.  Communication is very hard in any generation.  This film may be true of many folks, but it doesn’t have to be this way.  We are all selfish beings, but once married we now serve each other and can’t keep score of good and bad stuff that occurs.  Both must put the other first or its doomed from the start.   As the movie points out trouble finds us all.  Its how we handle it that makes all the difference.  If either person gives in to temptations to cheat or stop working on the relationship its already too late.  A good vibrant relationship takes time daily and doing stuff.  My wife and I enjoy walks, renting bikes, getting coffee and talking with strangers, overnights at BNBs, and watching our favorite TV shows together and taking in an occasional movie.   Love is a choice though and takes both parties to work.  As soon as either person gives up its over no matter what the other person does or doesn’t do.  Love must be more than a feeling or its worthless.  Love is a choice.  Feeling’s ebb and flow in everyone.  This is why we vow in good or bad times to stick it out and keep working at it in good faith.  People say if its right it should just come easylike.  That’s a lie.  Was this movie put together easylike?  No, it took years of preparation and money and hundreds of people in all kinds of expertise to put this movie together.  Anything worthwhile takes time and lots of effort.  Does each meal you eat prepare itself?  No.  Does fresh drinking water just appear in your faucet by magic?  No.  Everything good takes blood sweat and tears.  Prayer is powerful but even with prayer we need to give God time to work.  Remember keep serving God – not even God will override free will so when folks sin its not God’s fault.  Treat them like you’d like to be treated and keep on doing good and working hard.  Smile as often as you can even if you don’t feel like it.  Some will say that’s being unreal or fake.  Well sometimes we have to fake it until we do feel like it. 


Sunday, March 7, 2021

The Fundamentals of Caring (2016) -- REVIEW -- TV-MA | 1h 37min | Drama, Comedy

 












The Fundamentals of Caring (2016)

TV-MA | 1h 37min | Drama, Comedy

Stars:   Craig RobertsPaul RuddSelena Gomez

A writer (Paul Rudd) retires after a personal tragedy and becomes a disabled teen's caregiver. When the two embark on an impromptu road trip and the story begins. 

Quote: Dot: I've have exactly one life, and for reasons I myself don't really understand, I now believe that life somehow will not be fulfilled unless I'm standing at the bottom of the world’s deepest pit with you two perverts!

Many good movies aren't great because they lack character development which takes time and great directing and writing.  This one doesn't disappoint.  It has some language, but PG-13 is good rating.   Selena Gomez is wonderful and easy on the eyes. 

I think everyone benefits from seeing films like this from time to time.  My wife and I enjoyed it.  It made me thankful for the simple things I take for granted like peeing standing up.   It brought out emotions I need to feel. 

 


I See You (2019) REVIEW -- R | 1h 38min | Crime Mystery, Drama, Horror (10 stars)

 

















I See You (2019)

R | 1h 38min | Crime Mystery, Drama, Horror

Stars:  Helen HuntJon TenneyOwen Teague 

I know I say this a lot but don’t listen to bad reviews.  This one is a must see for anyone who likes a good crime mystery thriller.  Best I’ve seen in a long time. 

A married couple, a detective and a psychiatrist, who are facing some marital difficulties when a local young boy disappears.  And the story begins.  I jumped out of my skin twice with some yelling in there.  My wife screamed once and blamed it on me yelling.  LOL. 

My wife and I are both huge thriller/mystery fans. For me to give a 9 or 10 star rating the movie has to really be amazing in many ways such as writing, emotions it brings out in me, character development, suspense and right flow.  This one is a 10. 

I’ve seen thousands of movies and it’s hard to surprise me.  It was a gem and a roller coaster ride!

Quote:  "I'm not finished playing yet."


Saturday, March 6, 2021

The Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations (2009) REVIEW -- R | 1h 30min | Crime Mystery, Time Travel, Thriller

 













The Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations (2009)

R | 1h 30min | Crime Mystery, Time Travel, Thriller 

Stars:   Chris CarmackRachel MinerMelissa Jones 

Fair amount of brutal violence & one sex scene – be warned – no one under 16 should see this one.

Excellent mystery thriller.  I really like time travel and this one is no exception.  This one is not unlike the movie ‘Frequency’.  I wasn’t sure who the killer was until they reveal it.  The film keeps you thinking and in suspense. 

I really like the mystery and trying to put all the clues together. I loved the Scooby Doo reference – I love dialog like that from other movies or TV shows.  You have to really pay attention in films like this. 

SPOILER:  I also like the way Sam proved to the investigator (Glenn) he was telling the truth about time travel by quoting Glenn’s wife’s first words to him.    

Quote:  This is so Scooby-Doo, isn't it? I would've gotten away with it if it wasn't for those meddling kids.

Quote:  are you MC Hammer?


Friday, March 5, 2021

Star Trek : original series -- my favorite episodes

 If you don't want to watch all the episodes of this series but want to check it out go to any of these episodes and you'll get a good taste for the original Star Trek series.

Season 1:

Balance of Terror -- this one involves cat and mouse with a Romulan ship.  

Shore Leave -- this one has some humor I thoroughly enjoyed with Kirk and an old friend

Space Seed -- this is the episode with Kahn a genetically enhanced human

Devil in the Dark -- little mystery in this one 

City on the Edge of Forever -- arguably the best episode of the original series

Season 2:

Amok Time -- Spock fights Capt Kirk

Mirror Mirror -- alternate universe episode

Doomsday Machine -- classic Star Trek

Journey to Babel -- murder mystery and meet Spock's parents

The Deadly Years -- great drama

Trouble with Tribbles -- classic episode

A Piece of the Action -- Star Trek gangster style

Immunity Syndrome - Rescue episode

Return to tomorrow -- drama 

Patterns of Force -- Nazi Germany and the prime directive

Ultimate Computer -- M5 makes crew expendable

Season 3:

Enterprise Incident -- Romulan drama in neutral zone

Tholian Web --  Enterprise grapples with an insanity causing plague and an attack by the Tholians

All Our Yesterdays -- Captain Kirk, Spock and Dr. McCoy are trapped in two timeframes of another planet's past.

That Which Survives -- After the Enterprise landing party beams down to investigate a geologically interesting planet, their ship is hurled across the galaxy. Kirk and company find a deserted outpost guarded by a beautiful woman.

I hope you enjoyed the original series as much as I did.

If you watch the movies watch #2-4; 6 and higher.  1 and 5 are only for ardent star trek fans.  

Friday, February 26, 2021

Tulip Fever (2017) REVIERW -- R | 1h 45min | Drama, Romance

















Tulip Fever (2017)

R | 1h 45min | DramaRomance 

Stars:  Alicia VikanderDane DeHaanJack O'Connell 

QUOTE:  Abbess: Never underestimate God. He forgets nothing. (Judy Dench)

I thoroughly enjoy good stories like this give us a glimpse into a sliver of history.  I often imagine myself in the films and experiencing life from their perspective and timeframe.  The trade and sale of tulips and tulip bulbs is booming in Holland circa 1634. A wealthy Amsterdam merchant Cornelis Sandvoort who lost his first wife and two children to a plague weds young Sophia from the orphanage.  So, the story begins. 


Cornelis hires the young painter Jan van Loos to have a double portrait made with his young wife Sophia. The movie has twists and turns and is never slow.  Emotions run high and its easy to relate to the characters.  All movies are better on the big screen and this one is no exception.

Cornelis comes to terms with his sin and it affects his future and the future of those around him.  It made me think about my own life and how I deal with others in my sphere of influence.  It’s a well written story and I enjoyed it.  The nudity fly’s by quickly and you can easily turn away the few times it occurs if you desire.  Sophia is easy on the eyes. 

SPOILER:  Lastly I'd like to mention the forgiveness showed in the film moved me.  It reminded me of how God came in flesh and gave himself on the cross so that we may live.  The end would have been so much different without the forgiveness accompanied by giving of the house to Maria to raise her family.  It also made me warm inside that Cornelis named Maria's new baby Sophia and how they thanked God for all their blessings.  

 

 

    

Thursday, February 25, 2021

City of Angels (1998) REVIEW PG-13 | 1h 54min | Drama, Fantasy, Romance

 














City of Angels (1998)

PG-13 | 1h 54min | DramaFantasyRomance   Stars:   Nicolas CageMeg RyanAndre Braugher 

I really really like this movie.  Some things are common to all humans and in this one I think that common thread is that we all don’t appreciate the magic of life enough.  How amazing it is that we can feel anything.  The sun on our face.  A good cry.  The touch of another person.  How we all scream if we step into a cold shower my accident.  Seth is an angel who accompanies the spirits of the dead to the ever after. He asks them all what they liked best in life.  One little girl said pajamas.  When in the hospital he sees Dr. Maggie Rice, a brilliant young heart surgeon and the magic begins.  I guess its no wonder I like it because many of my all-time favorite movies include some fantasy such as The Family Man which oddly enough stars Nicholas Cage also.  Another is the Little Princess 1995 version and On Borrowed Time 1939. 

I love good quotes and this movie has plenty:

Seth: Some things are true whether you believe them or not.

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Seth: Why do people cry?

Maggie: What do you mean?

Seth: I mean, what happens physically?

Maggie: Well... umm... tear ducts operate on a normal basis to lubricate and protect the eye and when you have an emotion they overact and create tears.

Seth: Why? Why do they overact?

Maggie: [pause] I don't know.

Seth: Maybe... maybe emotion becomes so intense your body just can't contain it. Your mind and your feelings become too powerful, and your body weeps.

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Maggie Rice: Do you feel that?

Seth: Yes.

Maggie Rice: And that? How's it feel? Tell me what it feels like.

Seth: I can't.

Maggie Rice: Try.

Seth: Warm. Aching.

Maggie Rice: It's okay. We fit together.

Seth: I know.

Maggie Rice: We were made to fit together.

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Maggie: What happened?

Seth: Free will.

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Meg Ryan is wonderful as a zealous doctor who never sleeps. Her life and the intersection of Seth the angel captivated me.  You could say it’s a woman’s movie, but I’m a man and loved it. 

Dennis Franz nails his role.  I won’t say anymore. 

I’m a firm believer the less you know about a movie ahead of time the better. Bored_Dragon commented on their imdb channel that this film is one of the most beautiful and most powerful love stories ever filmed. Nicolas Cage and Meg Ryan are excellent in leading roles and they have fantastic chemistry together. To me, this movie is the perfection of its genre. I couldn’t have said it better.

I also loved the music choices for the movie.  A must see for anyone who enjoys romance.


Tuesday, February 23, 2021

Redemption (2013) Hummingbird (original title) REVIEW -- R | 1h 40min | Action, Crime, Drama

 















Redemption (2013)  Hummingbird (original title)

R | 1h 40min | ActionCrimeDrama 

Stars:   Jason StathamAgata Buzek

I love the character development and clear picture of the real world this film portrays.  Nothing can prepare a man for the horrors of war – it changes you.  Joey Smith, a damaged Special Forces deserter ends up homeless wandering London's bustling streets.  Little by little, as he struggles to rebuild his life circumstances converge that inevitably, force him to avenge a friend.  Redemption film title was used in the USA probably because he needs it so badly.  Hummingbird the overseas title was probably used because he often has random hallucinations of the men he killed as revenge for his buddy’s deaths and of "hummingbirds", the aerial drones used in Afghanistan.

I really enjoyed Agata Buzek who plays Cristina, a love interest role is an altruistic nun who cares for Joey. The action scenes reminded me of the Leon the professional film.  No messing around just quick and over.  Minimal talking when force is necessary.  Also, like Tuco in the classic film Good Bad and the Ugly
"When You Have to Shoot, Shoot. Don't Talk."

Quote:
Joey: You know why she ended up in the river? Because that's what the river's for. To wash away girls when they're finished with them!

The movie also reminded me of the different worlds people live & die in.  Those who go to work and raise a family in trying not to think of the atrocities all around them such as human trafficking, civil wars (Syrian civil war for instance has been going on for over 10 years), water and food shortages worldwide, drug wars, religious persecution such as Uyghur people group in China estimated 1-3 million currently in prison camps in the year 2021, the purging of our babies under the guise of Planned Parenthood genocide clinics (example there should be 80 million black Americans in the year 2020, but because of abortions the census numbers are just under 48 million).  The child pornography industry, sweat shops across globe for the fashion industry, and the list goes on. None of this is new and we can’t help anyone else unless we first take care of our own families and citizens.  Good people have always cried out to God for help and he simply tells us to live a quiet godly life minding our own business and lightening others burdens when we can.  Most around the world can barely provide for our own family’s needs.  By living a godly life in a small way, we may help others in some measure lightening their burden in Jesus name.   

 


Monday, February 22, 2021

Pit and the Pendulum (1961) REVIEW R | 1h 20min | Drama, Horror, Mystery

Pit and the Pendulum (1961)

R | 1h 20min | DramaHorrorMystery 

Stars:  Vincent PriceBarbara SteeleJohn Kerr

Francis Barnard goes to Spain, when he hears his sister Elizabeth has died. Her husband Nicholas Medina, the son of a torturer of the Spanish Inquisition, tells him she has died of a blood disease, but Francis finds this hard to believe. And the mystery begins.  The suspense is classic old school horror.  I don’t typically like scary movies, but I like older ones better than modern gore and blood baths.

SPOILER ALERT:
Francis learns that Nicholas is a traumatized man that witnessed as a boy the murder of his uncle Bartolome and his adulterous mother Isabella by his father.

The moral I get from this story is that of Karma and reaping what we sow and maybe some genetic heritage that we end up like our parents whether we want to or not. Only with God can we hope to break the curses of our family lines.  Each generation must choose for themselves how they will live.

I think Christianity gets a bad rap at times unintentionally in these type movies.  Folks think the Spanish Inquisition and Crusades were horrible but never mention the atrocities that led up to them.  It’s a thin pancake that doesn’t have two sides. I'm not justifying them because I'm not qualified, but this I do know. 

Christ is love, but true love demands justice and justice demands controlled violence at times like war and prison and the death penalty.  Anyone who has family that has been a victim understands this all too well.  God would have nothing to do with the torture chamber in this film regardless of what the Church did back then. God explains it this way:  Not all who claim the name of Christ are Christ’s.

The Narrow Gate

Matthew 7: 13“You can enter God’s Kingdom only through the narrow gate. The highway to hell is broad, and its gate is wide for the many who choose that way. 14But the gateway to life is very narrow and the road is difficult, and only a few ever find it.

The Tree and Its Fruit

15“Beware of false prophets who come disguised as harmless sheep but are really vicious wolves. 16You can identify them by their fruit, that is, by the way they act. Can you pick grapes from thornbushes, or figs from thistles? 17A good tree produces good fruit, and a bad tree produces bad fruit. 18A good tree can’t produce bad fruit, and a bad tree can’t produce good fruit. 19So every tree that does not produce good fruit is chopped down and thrown into the fire. 20Yes, just as you can identify a tree by its fruit, so you can identify people by their actions.

 Many false teachers have led many astray through the ages, but that is not God’s fault.  As a matter of fact, the Bible warns us they will come and deceive many.  Free Will has caused the world situation you now live in.  Not God.  If God was going to control every act and word spoken, He would never have allowed mankind to sin in the first place.  But since we did mess things up, He sent us a savior.  And best of all -- salvation is free and cannot be earned by any deed or good works.  It is by faith alone in Christ alone (all done in the heart and mind) lest anyone should boast.