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Trawling Through The Thrift Stores with Joseph Finn

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Happy Thursday, everyone!  Back in the thick of the things, I am and wow do I have some good finds this week. ___________________________ Wow. this is a great example of "good movie with a good Blu-Ray edition with my god, what a terrible color cover."  Why do they think a movie for  people who love black & white films and love this movie would be attracted to this cover? Weirdly, the Criterion cover is not especially great either. It's perfectly...OK and isn't colorized.  It's FINE.  Unlike this, and I'll warn you, you don't need to see this, the current blu-ray of The Apartment.   Prepare yourself, because it's just plain bad. OK, here's a palate cleanser, the wonderful Arrow cover from the UK. Some Like It Hot  is available for purchase at the usual places and is streaming at Hoopla and at Pluto TV with ads. _______________________________ Time for a Spike Lee blindspot.  This is a apparently a good take on NCAA recruitment (which is an abs...

Trawling Through The Thrift Stores with Joseph Finn

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 Happy Thursday, everyone!  Been a bit of a weird week here at the Finn household, but not terrible things and I hope everything is going well for you.  So let's get to this week's book-heavy finds. ______________________________ Parnassus On Wheels  is a fantastic 1917 book set at a time when you could still drive a covered, horse-drawn wagon around and make a living selling books out in the sticks.  In this sequel Helen and Roger Miflin have left the road and opened their store and of course, this being a book store, murder occurs .  I do love a good bibliomystery like this and somehow I've never owned a copy of this book, which I've read a few times, ______________________________ I came to David Mitchell a little late, but since then I've become a huge fan.  Cloud Atlas  is amazing and became one of the best movies of its year, The Bone Clocks is a wonderfully weird novel about a Bad Place house and this, Slade House , is apparently a companio...

Trawling The Thrift Stores with Joseph Finn

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 Happy Thursday, everyone!  Let's see what kind of thrift store nonsense I got up to while the White Sox beat the Cubs and Chicago suffered through a very uncomfortable heat wave. _____________________________ This goes in the category of "WWII-themed movies that I've never seen" and also "wait....he's a child and chooses to never grow up"?  I mean, there's a lot of man-child nonsense in movies and TV.  But this is apparently well regarded and liked and so, as I always say, I will give it a chance.  Maybe one of these days I will do that "winner of the Palme d'Or" watches and this will be part of it. The Tin Drum  is currently streaming on HBO Max and the Criterion Channel. ______________________________ Now this is a series I need to go back and revisit.  Sorkin has steadily gone downhill ( Newsroom  was middling and at times terrible WHITE OLDER GUYS KNOW BEST nonsense and his movies have been actively bad, as well as how after he was...

Trawling Through The Thrift Stores with Joseph Finn

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 Happy Thursday, everyone!  I hope your week is going well, you're maybe checking out a movie as the theaters re-open (we quite liked Black Widow , which was a little deeper than I expected about family and survivor's guilt).  So let's all all pull up a chair and we can chat about what I found at the stores this weekend. _____________________________ An update from last week, where I have been informed that Pump Up The Volume , while still not streaming anywhere, is now available on blu-ray from Warner Archive.  So no special features, but apparently a very good transfer.  I can't recommend it enough as an exceedingly 1988 movie. _____________________________ What a weird coincidence finding this piece of 1987.  I just had my first checkup in a while and well, there's a bit of middle-age spread going on and my doctor recommended trying the Mediterranean diet.  And hey, wine and pasta and olive oil and seafood with the occasional red meat?  I'm dow...

Trawling Through The Thrift Stores with Joseph Finn

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 Happy Thursday, everyone!  Warmer here in Chicago this week, we've had a bit of rain and it's now the worst sports day of the year as I write this.  (The day after the All-Star Game, when no major sports teams in the US have any games.)  But hey, I got to catch up on Black Widow  (which I thought was quite good and as usual Florence Pugh is a damn good actor) and some reading and now, let's catch up on what I've found at the thrift stores this last week. ______________________________ There it is, my find of the week and maybe the month.  Completely unavailable on any streaming service in the US as part of a service or to rent or to buy and completely out of print on DVD (unless you buy weird bootlegs on Amazon).  I was so happy to find this for only $6.  This movie was huge for me back in the '90s for the story and especially for the fantastic soundtrack (both onscreen and on CD).  It's where I first encountered both Leonard Cohen and Concr...

Trawling Through The Thrift Stores with Joseph Finn

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Happy Thursday, everyone.  I've officially been hired full time at a new job, Chicago is over the hump on a heat wave, so let's look at the stuff I found at the thrift stores this week.  (Including a new Goodwill!) _______________________________   I'm at least two seasons behind on the TV series of Outlander , despite being completely caught up on the books since they started coming out in the mid-90s (hell, googling it, this year is the 30th  anniversary of the first novel and wow, I've been reading these books since I was 18).  But I've really appreciated how solid this series has been, both in the humor and the sexiness, while also not ignoring that they can be quite dark at times.  Which means, sadly, that this is a series that does not ignore sexual violence upon and between genders.  But I think this series is not salacious about that, so far, and doesn't use it as something purely for character motivation.  It doesn't hurt that they h...

Trawling Through The Thrift Stores with Joseph Finn

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 Happy Thursday, everyone!  Now fully immunized, I feel better about being in thrift stores, even if some of them still have maskholes who don't seem to understand the concept of fully covering their breathing holes.  So let's look at what I found this week! ____________________ A few years back, there was an excellent TV series on WGN American when they had their brief and interesting attempt at competing in peak TV.  Manhattan  was about the incredibly secret, incredibly paranoid and incredibly dangerous camp outside of Los Alamos where the Manhattan Project worked to design and build the first nuclear weapons.  It was fascinating, incredibly well-acted (if you liked Rachel Brosnahan in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel , it's very much worth your time to go back and see here in this as the wife of a young physicist who literally can't tell his wife what he's doing).  I've always had an interest in the subject, so finding this book on the women who worked at...