Three Men, Two Cars, One WomanTwo-Lane Blacktop (1971) - Two drifters in a ‘55 Chevy drag racer travel the country looking to hustle local hot rods for money. When they pick up a pretty young hitchhiker, their carefully balanced life falls apart.Directed by Monte HellmanStarring James Taylor, Dennis Wilson, Warren Oates, Laurie BirdWhy I Liked... Continue Reading →
You've Got Mail!
Real Mail, Not That Modern Electronic StuffThe Shop Around The Corner (1940) - Two employees at a small gift store are constantly at odds with one another. They don’t realize that they are also secret pen pals. They’ve fallen in love with their anonymous correspondents as they argue their ways through the workday.Directed... Continue Reading →
Never Trust Your Brother
They'll Steal Your Stuff and Pin A Murder On You House By The River (1950) - Stephen Byrne has whined and connived his way out of problems his entire life. His brother John has rescued him time and again. But when Stephen kills the maid when she resists his advances, things swing quickly out of control. ... Continue Reading →
Practicing The Life Creative
So Many Steps to Get There One of my struggles with not only my creative projects but with lots of things in my life is the process. The process of learning new skills, understanding new concepts. I am a little impatient. You see there are things I can absorb quickly. When it comes to learning... Continue Reading →
Kindness Versus Silence
Who Knew It Would Lead to Blood?The Banshees of Inisherin (2022) - It’s 1923 on the island of Inisherin, a tiny dot off the west coast of Ireland. With no warning, Colm Doherty announces he no longer wants to be friends with the younger Padraic Sullieabhain. Padraic is stunned and keeps bothering his older friend... Continue Reading →
Find Your Rhythm
Life On Two Wheels I’ve been on bicycles since I was in second grade or so. Back in the days of training wheels, and being very careful riding back-and-forth right in front of the house. But in all that time, I just jumped on the bike and pedaled away. I never spent so much as a... Continue Reading →
Stop Calling This One Noir!
Not All ‘40s-‘50s Detective Movies Are NoirDetective Story (1951) - A police detective is driven by a binary understanding of justice. There is no gray, only black and white. And there’s no stepping back over the line. That world view will drive his own life into the ultimate crisis.Directed by William WylerStarring Kirk Douglas, Eleanor... Continue Reading →
Raising The Flag For The Old Days
Of Movies and Afternoons On the Living Room FloorThe Sands of Iwo Jima (1949) - Sergeant John Stryker is a driven, hated, inflexible leader of a squad of young Marines headed into battle during World War II. When their boots hit the sands of a tiny island in the Pacific, both the source of his... Continue Reading →
Take A Holiday
I'm Suggesting You STOP Being Creative Given my focus on being creative, that sentence just below the headline must look insane. But stay with me for a moment. During the long Independence Day holiday, I was thinking the creative process. Scanning social media, I see a lot of people who are struggling with one part... Continue Reading →
And When I Die, They Will Tell Stories
But I Want to Hear Them FirstGet Low (2009) - Felix Bush is a hermit who knows two things. First, everyone in town hates him as much as he hates them. The second is that his time is coming. But he wants to hear the stories people will tell about him. There’s also a story... Continue Reading →