2022
Tag: Massachusetts
Truth Jihad Radio : Jim Fetzer talking about his Sandy Hook court case and other news
2022
freedomslips.com
MWF Xtra : Dan talking about being “hustled” by Jake Roberts
2022
a cop trying to arrest a shoplifter at a Lowe’s in Kingston
2021
video review : Knowing
This movie starts off interestingly enough and stays that way for a while, but soon the plot heads Hellward. There are some awesome disaster scenes scattered about, all of which happen to include people running around on fire or being smashed to death by man-made vehicles gone awry, but they don’t even begin to make-up for all the numerical nonsense happening elsewhere in this two-hour yawner.
Part of the problem isn’t that it tries to cover several sci-fi subgenres at once, but that it does so clumsily, going from paranormal thriller to disaster flick to religious allegory only when it’s convenient to the plot. Marco Beltrami’s over-the-top score isn’t appreciated until the end, during a muted scene in which the jovial orchestration doesn’t at all fit with what’s happening on screen but sounds terrific nonetheless.
my rating : 2 of 5
2009
Paula Cole performing a song at The Cabot in Beverly : God’s Gonna Cut You Down
2021
YouTuber Peekay22 showing “proof” the Boston Marathon bombing was a hoax : The Trouser Bomb Trilogy
2015
Wrestling Insiders : Tatanka talking about his WWE career
2021
Keep This Party Going ( song ) … The B-52s
2008
One For The Road ( story ) … Stephen King
The title refers to the flask of brandy a man named Booth brings along as he, his friend Tookey and a stranger named Lumley venture out into a winter blizzard to rescue Lumley’s wife and daughter. They’re stranded in his car, stuck in the snow, “six miles south” of Tookey’s Bar.
This is a tale, straight-forward but for a funny flashback about a drunken pulp truck driver, that might’ve been even more engrossing than it is if it’s concept weren’t buried in vampiric folklore. The plot rolls along a path of realism until the end, where it starts to get silly.
my rating : 4 of 5
1977
video review : The Lodge
The subgenre here is Christian horror, but those scenes, which revolve around a potential stepmother and ex-cultist named Grace, are the worst parts. The Lodge, the lazy title of which comes from the story’s main setting, is best during its build-up; a man coaxes his kids into spending Christmas with his “psychopath” fiancée months after the suicide of their mom; before the scary music and cliché dream sequences come into play.
my rating : 3 of 5
2019
Smoky Joe Wood
1912