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  1. #5SecondMovieReview : "Fido" (2006)

    Comedy / horror with a bit of romance, which is difficult to pull off successfully, but it's a delight when it is - as it is here. It's also a subtle but biting satire. Fantastic cast, quirky characters, all aided by being a Canadian production.

    Very worthwhile. See it.

    #film #review #movie #NoSpoilers #Canada #Canadian #CanadianFilm #FilmsForAdults #MoviesForAdults

  2. #5SecondMovieReview : "The Ballad of Wallis Island" (2025)

    Tiny but fantastic cast, one setting, touching, funny, and warm - see it. Note: you may have the urge to kill the character 'Charles' for the duration of the movie.

    #film #review #NoSpoilers #movie #MoviesForAdults #FilmsForAdults #AntiHollywood

  3. #5SecondMovieReview : "Weirdsville" (2007)

    If this didn't have you at "satanic yuppie cannibal cult", I'm not sure I can help you. Incredibly funny Canadian movie with Taryn Manning and the incomparable Matt Frewer in a supporting role. It's excellent; see it.

    I mentioned this movie once before, long ago, but didn't give it the review treatment. It's part mystery, part stoner comedy with a fantastic cast.

    #film #movie #review #MoviesForAdults #Canadian #comedy #stoner #mystery #TarynManning #MattFrewer

  4. #5SecondMovieReview : "Weirdsville" (2007)

    If this didn't have you at "satanic yuppie cannibal cult", I'm not sure I can help you. Incredibly funny Canadian movie with Taryn Manning and the incomparable Matt Frewer in a supporting role. It's excellent; see it.

    I mentioned this movie once before, long ago, but didn't give it the review treatment. It's part mystery, part stoner comedy with a fantastic cast.

    #film #movie #review #MoviesForAdults #Canadian #comedy #stoner #mystery #TarynManning #MattFrewer

  5. #5SecondMovieReview : "Weirdsville" (2007)

    If this didn't have you at "satanic yuppie cannibal cult", I'm not sure I can help you. Incredibly funny Canadian movie with Taryn Manning and the incomparable Matt Frewer in a supporting role. It's excellent; see it.

    I mentioned this movie once before, long ago, but didn't give it the review treatment. It's part mystery, part stoner comedy with a fantastic cast.

    #film #movie #review #MoviesForAdults #Canadian #comedy #stoner #mystery #TarynManning #MattFrewer

  6. #5SecondMovieReview : "Weirdsville" (2007)

    If this didn't have you at "satanic yuppie cannibal cult", I'm not sure I can help you. Incredibly funny Canadian movie with Taryn Manning and the incomparable Matt Frewer in a supporting role. It's excellent; see it.

    I mentioned this movie once before, long ago, but didn't give it the review treatment. It's part mystery, part stoner comedy with a fantastic cast.

    #film #movie #review #MoviesForAdults #Canadian #comedy #stoner #mystery #TarynManning #MattFrewer

  7. #5SecondMovieReview : "Weirdsville" (2007)

    If this didn't have you at "satanic yuppie cannibal cult", I'm not sure I can help you. Incredibly funny Canadian movie with Taryn Manning and the incomparable Matt Frewer in a supporting role. It's excellent; see it.

    I mentioned this movie once before, long ago, but didn't give it the review treatment. It's part mystery, part stoner comedy with a fantastic cast.

    #film #movie #review #MoviesForAdults #Canadian #comedy #stoner #mystery #TarynManning #MattFrewer

  8. #5SecondMovieReview : "The Gorge" (2025)

    Not perfect, but very good. See it.

    It also breaks my rule about the more genres associated with a movie, the worse it is. This one is listed as "action, adventure, horror, romance, scifi" but doesn't fall into that trap.

    #film #movie #review #NoSpoilers #TheGorge #TheGorge2025 #approved

  9. I occasionally post what I call a #5SecondMovieReview - essentially a quick yes/no recommendation with no spoilers. I try to highlight stuff that you may not have run into or seen ads for, at least some of the time.

    This doesn't fit that mould, because I actually want to describe the content of this one.

    "The Wrecking Crew" (2008) is a documentary about a loose-knit group of session musicians in LA that came to prominence in the 1960s. They recorded a huge slice of the hit early rock 'n' roll records that were nominally by the acts shown on the album covers. Literally everyone who has ever listened to music from this era has heard them play, almost certainly without knowing it.

    The music side of this documentary is great, even if (like me) you're not a fan of this era of rock music. I can't stand the Beach Boys and all kinds of pre-British-invasion USA pop music.

    But where this really shines is in showing the human side of the events and the business. It's touching and funny and warm.

    Highly recommended.

    #WreckingCrew #SessionMusician #HiredGun #session #recording #artist #music #film #movie #review

  10. I occasionally post what I call a #5SecondMovieReview - essentially a quick yes/no recommendation with no spoilers. I try to highlight stuff that you may not have run into or seen ads for, at least some of the time.

    This doesn't fit that mould, because I actually want to describe the content of this one.

    "The Wrecking Crew" (2008) is a documentary about a loose-knit group of session musicians in LA that came to prominence in the 1960s. They recorded a huge slice of the hit early rock 'n' roll records that were nominally by the acts shown on the album covers. Literally everyone who has ever listened to music from this era has heard them play, almost certainly without knowing it.

    The music side of this documentary is great, even if (like me) you're not a fan of this era of rock music. I can't stand the Beach Boys and all kinds of pre-British-invasion USA pop music.

    But where this really shines is in showing the human side of the events and the business. It's touching and funny and warm.

    Highly recommended.

    #WreckingCrew #SessionMusician #HiredGun #session #recording #artist #music #film #movie #review

  11. I occasionally post what I call a #5SecondMovieReview - essentially a quick yes/no recommendation with no spoilers. I try to highlight stuff that you may not have run into or seen ads for, at least some of the time.

    This doesn't fit that mould, because I actually want to describe the content of this one.

    "The Wrecking Crew" (2008) is a documentary about a loose-knit group of session musicians in LA that came to prominence in the 1960s. They recorded a huge slice of the hit early rock 'n' roll records that were nominally by the acts shown on the album covers. Literally everyone who has ever listened to music from this era has heard them play, almost certainly without knowing it.

    The music side of this documentary is great, even if (like me) you're not a fan of this era of rock music. I can't stand the Beach Boys and all kinds of pre-British-invasion USA pop music.

    But where this really shines is in showing the human side of the events and the business. It's touching and funny and warm.

    Highly recommended.

    #WreckingCrew #SessionMusician #HiredGun #session #recording #artist #music #film #movie #review

  12. I occasionally post what I call a #5SecondMovieReview - essentially a quick yes/no recommendation with no spoilers. I try to highlight stuff that you may not have run into or seen ads for, at least some of the time.

    This doesn't fit that mould, because I actually want to describe the content of this one.

    "The Wrecking Crew" (2008) is a documentary about a loose-knit group of session musicians in LA that came to prominence in the 1960s. They recorded a huge slice of the hit early rock 'n' roll records that were nominally by the acts shown on the album covers. Literally everyone who has ever listened to music from this era has heard them play, almost certainly without knowing it.

    The music side of this documentary is great, even if (like me) you're not a fan of this era of rock music. I can't stand the Beach Boys and all kinds of pre-British-invasion USA pop music.

    But where this really shines is in showing the human side of the events and the business. It's touching and funny and warm.

    Highly recommended.

    #WreckingCrew #SessionMusician #HiredGun #session #recording #artist #music #film #movie #review

  13. I occasionally post what I call a #5SecondMovieReview - essentially a quick yes/no recommendation with no spoilers. I try to highlight stuff that you may not have run into or seen ads for, at least some of the time.

    This doesn't fit that mould, because I actually want to describe the content of this one.

    "The Wrecking Crew" (2008) is a documentary about a loose-knit group of session musicians in LA that came to prominence in the 1960s. They recorded a huge slice of the hit early rock 'n' roll records that were nominally by the acts shown on the album covers. Literally everyone who has ever listened to music from this era has heard them play, almost certainly without knowing it.

    The music side of this documentary is great, even if (like me) you're not a fan of this era of rock music. I can't stand the Beach Boys and all kinds of pre-British-invasion USA pop music.

    But where this really shines is in showing the human side of the events and the business. It's touching and funny and warm.

    Highly recommended.

    #WreckingCrew #SessionMusician #HiredGun #session #recording #artist #music #film #movie #review

  14. We watched "Late Night with the Devil" (2023) tonight. I posted a #5SecondMovieReview of it earlier. We enjoyed it.

    However... one little thing about it is nagging at me, like a splinter in the mind's eye.

    It's a period piece, set in the #1970s. The major thread of the story includes a psychologist and her sessions with a patient, which are #recorded. Part of one is played back as part of a #television show, and onscreen during that #playback is an open-reel (aka reel-to-reel) #tape #deck playing a tape.

    1970s, open-reel recording - it's #retro, it's #cool, it's period-authentic, right?

    I can't shake the feeling that whoever put the visual together has never actually seen an open-reel tape recorder in operation. This picture is lousy, because it's a screencap from the movie, which is supposed to be showing a television broadcast in good old analog SD - but it gets the point across.

    See anything wrong?

    The takeup #reel, on the right, turns clockwise, the opposite direction of the (normal) direction of the supply reel. So the tape wraps onto the inner side of the takeup reel, and ends up "inside out".

    There's also no tension arm on the supply side, and an apparent #tension arm on the takeup side, but it's not actually in the tape path.

    I don't think any machines were actually made like this, but I'm not an #expert. Can anyone identify the deck they butchered or digi-simmed to create this #sin against nature? 😉

    #OpenReel #ReelToReel #audio #audiophile #TapeDeck

  15. We watched "Late Night with the Devil" (2023) tonight. I posted a #5SecondMovieReview of it earlier. We enjoyed it.

    However... one little thing about it is nagging at me, like a splinter in the mind's eye.

    It's a period piece, set in the #1970s. The major thread of the story includes a psychologist and her sessions with a patient, which are #recorded. Part of one is played back as part of a #television show, and onscreen during that #playback is an open-reel (aka reel-to-reel) #tape #deck playing a tape.

    1970s, open-reel recording - it's #retro, it's #cool, it's period-authentic, right?

    I can't shake the feeling that whoever put the visual together has never actually seen an open-reel tape recorder in operation. This picture is lousy, because it's a screencap from the movie, which is supposed to be showing a television broadcast in good old analog SD - but it gets the point across.

    See anything wrong?

    The takeup #reel, on the right, turns clockwise, the opposite direction of the (normal) direction of the supply reel. So the tape wraps onto the inner side of the takeup reel, and ends up "inside out".

    There's also no tension arm on the supply side, and an apparent #tension arm on the takeup side, but it's not actually in the tape path.

    I don't think any machines were actually made like this, but I'm not an #expert. Can anyone identify the deck they butchered or digi-simmed to create this #sin against nature? 😉

    #OpenReel #ReelToReel #audio #audiophile #TapeDeck

  16. We watched "Late Night with the Devil" (2023) tonight. I posted a #5SecondMovieReview of it earlier. We enjoyed it.

    However... one little thing about it is nagging at me, like a splinter in the mind's eye.

    It's a period piece, set in the #1970s. The major thread of the story includes a psychologist and her sessions with a patient, which are #recorded. Part of one is played back as part of a #television show, and onscreen during that #playback is an open-reel (aka reel-to-reel) #tape #deck playing a tape.

    1970s, open-reel recording - it's #retro, it's #cool, it's period-authentic, right?

    I can't shake the feeling that whoever put the visual together has never actually seen an open-reel tape recorder in operation. This picture is lousy, because it's a screencap from the movie, which is supposed to be showing a television broadcast in good old analog SD - but it gets the point across.

    See anything wrong?

    The takeup #reel, on the right, turns clockwise, the opposite direction of the (normal) direction of the supply reel. So the tape wraps onto the inner side of the takeup reel, and ends up "inside out".

    There's also no tension arm on the supply side, and an apparent #tension arm on the takeup side, but it's not actually in the tape path.

    I don't think any machines were actually made like this, but I'm not an #expert. Can anyone identify the deck they butchered or digi-simmed to create this #sin against nature? 😉

    #OpenReel #ReelToReel #audio #audiophile #TapeDeck

  17. We watched "Late Night with the Devil" (2023) tonight. I posted a #5SecondMovieReview of it earlier. We enjoyed it.

    However... one little thing about it is nagging at me, like a splinter in the mind's eye.

    It's a period piece, set in the #1970s. The major thread of the story includes a psychologist and her sessions with a patient, which are #recorded. Part of one is played back as part of a #television show, and onscreen during that #playback is an open-reel (aka reel-to-reel) #tape #deck playing a tape.

    1970s, open-reel recording - it's #retro, it's #cool, it's period-authentic, right?

    I can't shake the feeling that whoever put the visual together has never actually seen an open-reel tape recorder in operation. This picture is lousy, because it's a screencap from the movie, which is supposed to be showing a television broadcast in good old analog SD - but it gets the point across.

    See anything wrong?

    The takeup #reel, on the right, turns clockwise, the opposite direction of the (normal) direction of the supply reel. So the tape wraps onto the inner side of the takeup reel, and ends up "inside out".

    There's also no tension arm on the supply side, and an apparent #tension arm on the takeup side, but it's not actually in the tape path.

    I don't think any machines were actually made like this, but I'm not an #expert. Can anyone identify the deck they butchered or digi-simmed to create this #sin against nature? 😉

    #OpenReel #ReelToReel #audio #audiophile #TapeDeck

  18. We watched "Late Night with the Devil" (2023) tonight. I posted a #5SecondMovieReview of it earlier. We enjoyed it.

    However... one little thing about it is nagging at me, like a splinter in the mind's eye.

    It's a period piece, set in the #1970s. The major thread of the story includes a psychologist and her sessions with a patient, which are #recorded. Part of one is played back as part of a #television show, and onscreen during that #playback is an open-reel (aka reel-to-reel) #tape #deck playing a tape.

    1970s, open-reel recording - it's #retro, it's #cool, it's period-authentic, right?

    I can't shake the feeling that whoever put the visual together has never actually seen an open-reel tape recorder in operation. This picture is lousy, because it's a screencap from the movie, which is supposed to be showing a television broadcast in good old analog SD - but it gets the point across.

    See anything wrong?

    The takeup #reel, on the right, turns clockwise, the opposite direction of the (normal) direction of the supply reel. So the tape wraps onto the inner side of the takeup reel, and ends up "inside out".

    There's also no tension arm on the supply side, and an apparent #tension arm on the takeup side, but it's not actually in the tape path.

    I don't think any machines were actually made like this, but I'm not an #expert. Can anyone identify the deck they butchered or digi-simmed to create this #sin against nature? 😉

    #OpenReel #ReelToReel #audio #audiophile #TapeDeck