From My Shelves – Catch 22

Catch 22 by Joseph Heller (1961) – A satire of the American military, capitalism, and morality set in a WWII bomber squadron in the Mediterranean. At the center of it all is the way out of the madness – Catch 22. That may be the greatest madness of them all. Two devastating World Wars stripped... Continue Reading →

Arsenic and Old Lace (1944)

Arsenic and Old Lace (1941) - A well known local bachelor has decided to get married.  Then he discovers that his two spinster aunts have a very disturbing secret downstairs.  Toss in a delightfully demented brother (who thinks he's Teddy Roosevelt) and a creepy, long-lost brother and Halloween will never be the same. Directed by... Continue Reading →

Belle de Jour (1967)

Belle de Jour (1967) - A newlywed young woman tries to come to grips with her sexuality by working afternoons as a prostitute. Directed by Luis Buñuel                               Starring Catherine Deneuve, Jean Sorel, Geneviève Page We all need to be able to say... Continue Reading →

Some Good News, On A Break, Farewell AM Radio

"The View From the Phlipside" is a media commentary program airing on WRFA-LP, Jamestown NY.  It can be heard Monday through Friday around 7:30 AM.  The following are scripts which may not exactly match the aired version of the program.  Mostly because the host may suddenly choose to add or subtract words at a moment's notice.  WRFA-LP is... Continue Reading →

Tron (1982)

Tron (1982) - A computer programmer gets sent into his own operating system. The only way out is by defeating the program that has taken over the system. Directed by Steven Lisberger                               Starring - Jeff Bridges, Bruce Boxleitner A little set-up... Continue Reading →

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