The Flip of a Card:
My dad is a
newspaper writer, he used to write a couple of editorials or columns a day.
Somewhere, maybe? There is a column he wrote about his sickly son (me) who
after another day of being sick was sitting in his room throwing cards into a
hat looking like a convict on death row.
Well years later I
am sitting on the edge of a tub in California throwing cards into a minor
league baseball hat to help me choose what movie to tackle next. I “borrowed”
portions of the idea from Jeremy Gardner writer/director/ star of The Battery
(seriously go buy that film and add it to your permanent collection). He was
creating a movie suggestion deck of cards from folks on Twitter. He posted his
first ten, well I liked this idea and added some of my own stipulations to it.
See, I may have more
movies than I will ever be able to watch in my lifetime. I need help from
something or someone to get some of these puppies watched. My time is limited
as I work and commute and some days work some more and often get handed an itinerary
of sorts that can change multiple times throughout a day. I was having a shit
day taking a whomping at work and the only little bright spot I was thinking of
was stopping at the Rite Aid and picking up some cards and going through
unwatched movies and defacing the front of those playing cards (yeah I am a
simple man).
My evening took a
few twists and turns and once again I took solace in ideas, films and odd
projects that may only be seen by two or three sets of eyes. I turned on the
exhaust fan in the bathroom and sat up my Surprise Rafters ball cap and began
to flip away. I decided on starting with five films and also made the rule to
write a bit about each one.
I picked this DVD up
in a Rasputins 3 for $10 deal. It had a lot of intrigue and promise; nice
painted odd cover, Dodge City’s own Dennis Hopper, Asia Argento as a stripper,
about three bucks and did I mention Asia?
Card 1: Seven of Diamonds/ The Keeper:
Ah Asia she scares
me at times and I yet she may be in the top three of attractive women (to me my
taste runs a bit…odd). I remember her Rolling Stone Cover well. Nothing like
vacuuming the YA section at 6AM and occasionally looking at the odd tattoo
peeking over her jeans, oh man waaaay too early. At some point I read the
article and I remember feeling like my theory of her smelling like perfume and
smoke being accurate and also how she very openly talked about hooking up with
some random dude to the writer. I have watched a lot of her films since then
and after cannon balling into the odd horror film pool no understand a little
more about her and her pops and the context of her.
So I jotted down
some notes on this film. I kind of waffled back and forth on it and I am not
sure if I was giving it more credit and leeway due to Dennis Hopper and Asia
being in it.
Summing it up it was a mediocre film, I could imagine watching it
on USA after Wings re runs were done while home on a sick day. Or maybe if I could
not sleep turning it on around 2AM on a Saturday morning.
I am pretty sure this
will go into the mental to sell pile for the next purge session. From the way
my last selling went I may owe them money next times, $25 come on you sold that
Comic Book movie Collection for $12 I saw it fuckers.
High spot: Asia Argento, really interesting to watch and she was not
overly sleazy even though she was playing the role of stripper drifter (wait
that may be a good title for a new script, copyright JSB@)
Dennis Hopper looks
like Rudy Giuliani. He seemed very flat and wooden which is disappointing. This
was not the same PBR drinking and huffing guy, right? Occasionally you would
see flashes but I am pretty sure he knew this films was bland. **Footnote: Which
begs the question is it better to be in a movie that is an outright turd? Be
great or suck an egg but if you’re putting the time into it crash and burn
people.***
Older odd TV
producer played crazy well, very erratic. First you thought sexual, then no
career goals for TV back to no she wants old wiener. **Footnote 2: Holy crap
older lady is Helen Shaver, she has been in a ton of stuff. Including Tremors 2
which is on my to watch list via Blu Ray***
I hate the washed out
Showtime look, not sure what they use but it does have a distinctive feel but
that is not a compliment. Good example is the few Masters of Horror I have
seen, big stories told by big creative names but that wash out look makes it
feel bush league.
Kid from American
Pie type movies was ok. I feel bad as he has been typecast in that role, he’ll
probably never land a serious role. He has that kind of head bobbing Jason
Harvey delivery and you are always waiting for some smart ass remark and a “Huh
Huh” from him after even a serious line of dialog. Still could be worse for
him, he could be only getting roles as overweight grease ball biker in
commercials and failed pilots.
Best scene was Asia
getting out of cage and Hopper firing shots hitting paint cans. The only time
Hopper really shined, asking her if she could make it up steps without him shooting
her. Kind of a play on how many bullets did I fire but that’s ok. The paint
cans leaking red blood was a bit ham fisted but I can forgive as we finally had
a little bit of tension in the film (except for the tension of hoping for
nudity).
I may have to go
back and re watch end as I am often drowsy and have to make several attempts at
completing a movie. I cannot really recommend it or say to seek it out but you
could stumble upon a lot more awful things to watch. I think the initial attack
guy is caught and it was just random and Hopper just seized opportunity. I
would watch the end again but it may just be easier to Wiki look it up, my time
is very limited.
“Oh good a made for
Showtime movie!” was never said by anyone…
Grade C plus
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