As happens every blue moon, the wife went away for the weekend a few weeks ago and left me watching the kids. So, when the kids were put to bed, I had a chance to engage in one of my patented movie man-a-thons. I picked a bunch of movies Steph would never want to watch and I gave them a spin.
Let’s see how I made out. This list is in the order that I watched the movies.
Houdini (2014) – The Lionsgate/History Channel 2-night mini-series all about the life and career of Harry Houdini, one of the greatest magicians of all time. I love magician movies and I love the lore that’s built up around Harry Houdini. This is a pretty solid mini-series retelling the life of Houdini. Brody does a great job inhabiting the character and it covers Houdini’s life, while not exhaustedly, but, entertainingly. Worth a watch. We even get a quick scene with Rasputin when Houdini performs for the Russian royal family. I didn’t know he had met Houdini. Rasputin is another historical figure besides Houdini, Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson and Teddy Roosevelt, that I have a sort of mini-obsession with.
The Watcher (2000) – This was a re-watch for me. I originally watched it when it was first released on DVD back in 2000-2001. I’ve always loved James Spader and I’ve been loving Keanu Reeves lately in stuff like John Wick
and Man of Tai Chi
. So, I thought I’d revisit this serial killer movie that features Spader as a burn out police detective being sent clues of murders by a serial killer played by Reeves. Honestly, it doesn’t live up to what I think this movie could have been in my head. If this were re-made now with Spader and Reeves as they are today, I think it could be incredible. I don’t necessarily remember it being better when I saw it originally back in the early 2000s, but I was still disappointed.
Pale Rider (1985) – I love Clint Eastwood and especially his westerns. Surprisingly, I’d never seen Pale Rider before. So, I caught it on AMCHD with my DVR and decided to give it a shot for my man-a-thon. And it’s AWESOME. This is a much better version of High Plains Drifter (and don’t get me wrong, I like HPD). Eastwood is excellent as usual and so are the plethora of bad guys in this one. Just a really good gritty western with a hint of possible supernatural goings on. And the daughter, Megan, as played by Sydney Penny, was embarrassingly attractive. I say embarrassingly because she was 14 at the time the movie filmed. But she’s STILL smoking hot today.






















