This 5th THIN MAN film is a fun outing. My favorite part is they left the kid
out completely! Hahaha. He sucked.
Nick and Nora take a train trip to Nick's hometown to visit his folks.
He's just there to relax, but when word quickly gets around the small town that
the great detective Nick Charles on the scene everybody with something to hide
starts acting like they got ants in their pants. Including somebody who wants
something hidden so well they'll commit murder! That's not a bad decision if you
can do it secretly, but it's downright foolish to do it while the victim is
talking face-to-face with Nick!
Anyway, Nick is now on the prowl for clues and it's fun to see him in a small
town instead of the big city. As usual at the end he gathers all of the players
into a room before laying down some heavy duty facts on them. One thing I
didn't care for though was Nora's
character was written to be an know-it-all dimwit. Before she was always sweet
and cute, but now she kept butting in and annoying everybody. I didn't care for
that at all.
One interesting thing I read online was that the producers thought about
replacing Myrna Loy with Irene Dunne! Now
that would have been crazy to see, but
interesting.
Part 1 - The Thin Man (1934)
Part 2 - After the Thin Man (1936)
Part 3- Another Thin Man (1939)
Part 4 - Shadow of the Thin Man (1941)
Part 6 - Song of the Thin Man (1947)
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Monday, August 1, 2011
HEATWAVE! (1974)
It got up to 107 in Austin this afternoon, so what better time to stay indoors
in the air condition and watch a movie about a heatwave! Luckily for me, I still
had electricity and water unlike the unfortunate folks in this movie. Holly
McClane from DIE HARD is pregnant as fuck, hot as fuck and irritated as fuck:
the electricity is out, the tap water is brown and her husband is a whiny bitch.
Finally they say screw it and decide to go out to their cabin in the woods, but
that's easier said than done. All the electricity is out and gasoline is hard to
come by. Then, to make matters even worse, they get carjacked and are forced to
walk the last eight miles through the woods. Remember it's 120 degrees and she's
pregnant. Once they get to the cabin, they discover that the electricity is out
there as well and now the baby is ready to bust out of this hot motherfucker!
As far as early 70's made-for-TV movies go, this one is entertaining, but the story was too small. Instead of going to the woods and just standing around a cabin sweating I would have rather they remained in the big city and experience everything going to Hell. Also there really needed to be a villain of some kind or a bigger struggle than just trying to cool off.
If you can find a copy it's worth watching, but nothing to go out of your way for. HEATWAVE! originally aired on January 26, 1974 as part of ABC's "Movie of the Week" series.
As far as early 70's made-for-TV movies go, this one is entertaining, but the story was too small. Instead of going to the woods and just standing around a cabin sweating I would have rather they remained in the big city and experience everything going to Hell. Also there really needed to be a villain of some kind or a bigger struggle than just trying to cool off.
If you can find a copy it's worth watching, but nothing to go out of your way for. HEATWAVE! originally aired on January 26, 1974 as part of ABC's "Movie of the Week" series.
SHADOW OF THE THIN MAN (1941)
After a boring opening scene showing off Nick Jr. (hint: I don't give a fuck!)
things finally get down to business when Nick and Nora leave the little bastard
behind and go to the racetrack. A murder happens as soon as they show up and
Nick wants no part of it. Later that night, at the office of the dude who runs a lot of
the local sporting events, there's another murder. The killings appear to be connected and a friend of Nick’s is the main suspect, so now he must take the case.
Everything that follows is your now standard THIN MAN investigation, but it's still entertaining. There's snooping around in the dark, a large fight in a restaurant, a false story fed to the newspaper and other shenanigans. If you've made it this far into the series then you should watch this one also. It's nothing spectacular, but the mystery is good, there's some funny stuff and Donna Reed is beautiful.
Part 1 - The Thin Man (1934)
Part 2 - After the Thin Man (1936)
Part 3 - Another Thin Man (1939)
Part 5 - The Thin Man Goes Home (1945)
Part 6 - Song of the Thin Man (1947)
Everything that follows is your now standard THIN MAN investigation, but it's still entertaining. There's snooping around in the dark, a large fight in a restaurant, a false story fed to the newspaper and other shenanigans. If you've made it this far into the series then you should watch this one also. It's nothing spectacular, but the mystery is good, there's some funny stuff and Donna Reed is beautiful.
Part 1 - The Thin Man (1934)
Part 2 - After the Thin Man (1936)
Part 3 - Another Thin Man (1939)
Part 5 - The Thin Man Goes Home (1945)
Part 6 - Song of the Thin Man (1947)
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