A Five Course Thanksgiving Media Feast

Taking place firmly after gorging ourselves on horror related media in October yet before our indulgence of the various winter specials in December, November seems to be a doldrum for general media consumption. Sure, we have the Macy’s Thanksgiving parade, football and the occasional viewing of A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (which, for the record, doesn’t quite hold up as well as Great Pumpkin or A Charlie Brown Christmas), but there’s little in terms of films and television that speaks specifically to the tenants of the holiday. Luckily, this multi-course recipe should give you your fill of everything Thanksgiving while you’re off from responsibilities and trying to avoid the annoying relatives in town.

Course #1: Light Snacking on Thanksgiving Television Episodes

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While the Christmas and Halloween episodes of shows are obviously far more common there are a fair share of Thanksgiving TV episodes worth digging into. The Simpsons second season episode “Bart vs. Thanskgiving”, in which Bart messes things up for the family Thanksgiving meal and runs away shows an appreciation for what the holiday represents and served as one of the early episodes of the show to give weight to the characters. In the genre realm, Buffy the Vampire Slayer‘s fourth season episode “Pangs” deals with the issue of friends coming together to face off against the greatest threat to your any Thanksgiving meal; a vengeful Native American spirit that can transform into a bear. The third season Thanksgiving episode of Bob’s Burgers entitled “An Indecent Thanksgiving Proposal” adds it’s own personal deadpan touch to a very French farce situation of The Belchers pretending to be the family of their eccentric landlord Calvin Fishoeder while at the same time giving us the most glorious thing that we never knew we wanted; an absinthe induced hallucination of a My Neighbor Totoro parody with turkeys. Of course, if none of these tickle your fancy, you can always marathon a couple of Mystery Science Theater 3000 episodes in honor of their old school Turkey Day marathons. Always a safe bet.

Course #2: Appetizing Fixings of Hannah And Her Sisters

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Now I know Woody Allen isn’t the most popular guy out there right now and I’m not going to address his many awkward real life allegations and unsettling behaviors here because they have nothing to do with his strengths as a writer and director. Instead, I’ll be discussing my personal favorite of his filmography, Hannah and Her Sisters, a story of families bookended by two Thanksgiving dinners. Featuring a cast brimming with the talents of Michael Caine, Barbara Hershey, Mia Farrow, Dianne Wiest, Max Von Sydow, Carrie Fisher and Allen himself (amongst others), the film focuses on the messy feelings of attraction between the titular Hannah & her sisters (Farrow, Hershey & Wiest) and the husbands of two of them (Caine & Allen). It’s an awkward situation, but it’s handled with a surprisingly deft hand by Allen and his players, with dialogue and subtle mannerisms that make the characters feel natural. It obviously has the framing device of Thanksgiving that make it apt for the holiday, but it also deals with the weird proclivities of family interaction and how they ultimately smooth over somewhat when faced with the ultimate fact that life goes on. All of this is summed up beautifully with Allen’s monologue about suicide, which is one of the more life affirming and eloquent I’ve ever seen on film. Just damn beautiful.

 

Course #3: Main Course Feast on Planes, Trains & Automobiles

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Now we’re getting to the meat of our meal, the essential Thanksgiving classic that’ll entertain everyone in the family; John Hughes’ comedy masterpiece Planes, Trains & Automobiles. Steve Martin plays a family man trying to make his way from New York to his home in Chicago, but his connecting flight in Wichita is cancelled, forcing him to travel with a traveling salesman John Candy. What follows is a hellishly comedic journey across the country that’s made highly enjoyable by the pitch perfect dynamic between Martin and Candy, as well as Hughes’ usual knack for character seeping into the more over the top comedic moments. Steve’s cynical smarminess and Candy’s lovable doofus nature make for a palpable mix as the two get into one horrible situation after another. Yet, for all the hilarious hijinks involving melted cars, hotel room robberies and cursing out car rental clerks, there’s a genuine heart to the film as it examines why we should appreciate those who may not be related to us, but still have a generous and kind spirit that makes them feel like family… even if they accidentally put their hands in between two soft things that aren’t pillows.

Course #4: The Delectable Dessert of The Regular Show Thanksgiving Special

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I know, I know. I already talked about television episodes, but this one gets it’s own section for a reason. I’ve already expressed my love for the laid back charm and bizarre twists of Regular Show as a whole in a previous article, but at the time of that article I hadn’t seen the glory that was the show’s Thanksgiving special. In the special, Mordecai and Rigby destroy the Thanksgiving meal that was intended for the families of all the park employees, forcing the entire park crew to scramble and try to save their holiday meal. While Benson, Skips & Pops are being chasing down the last turkey and Muscle Man & Hi-Five Ghost attempt to get sides while competing in an end zone dance off with a pro-football player (voiced by the always reliable source of comedy Terry Crews), Mordecai and Rigby, in a state of guilt, attempt to fix things by competing in a Thanksgiving pop song contest to win a giant turducken. It all seems a bit complicated, but the writers of Regular Show use their omnipresent charms to make all these storylines flow perfectly. It’s the typical silliness of Regular Show, but with more of a straight forward sense of heart as the boys compete against the corporate greed of a totally-not-Donald Trump-but-obviously-Donald Trump-millionaire’s pop star ladened soulless anthem with a genuine song about family and love that tops the very long list of great songs from the show. Sure, the climax then delves into a giant action sequence, but the sincere appreciation featured in that song will bring a smile to both fans and non-fans of the show alike because it’s just that infectious with that sense of joy. Besides, once that electric guitar comes in, you can’t help but shout along with the chorus.

 

Course #5: A Thanksgiving Trailer After Dinner Mint

What Thanksgiving would be complete without viewing the only promising bit of turkey related horror that actually matters (and no, I’m not counting Thankskilling because it’s a gratingly unfunny piece of crap)? Yes, the fake film trailer from the double feature event Grindhouse is not just the only thing worth watching from director Eli Roth’s filmography (come at me, Cabin Fever fans), but it’s also a loving tribute to the old school holiday slasher films of the post-Halloween era of horror from the 80s. It’s covered in all sorts of great little pieces of imagery that feels like a great trailer for what would likely be a rather lame slasher film, which is why I still don’t want Roth to ever attempt a feature length version of the trailer. It’s short, sweet and to the point with everything, from the turkey pilgrim mascot decapitation to the cooked turkey with a severed head on top to Michael Biehn’s hysterically deadpan cameo. It’s the perfect little bit of horror to end your Thanksgiving on the right note.

 

All of us at One Of Us hope you have a Happy Thanksgiving! And before you dig into your turkey, why not share your own annual Thanskgiving watches? What did we miss from our meal that you’d like to bring to dinner next year?

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Somebody Likes It Ep 19 – Real Estate: “Atlas”

 

This is the end…my only friend…the end…

Nah, not really. Kevin will only be gone for a few weeks. But in the mean-time, Mark Couvillion will be providing his voice and ideas and garage to the cause. Carry on my wayward son!!! KEVIN!!!!

Ok, now that that is over with, onto what the hell we talked about this week… Real Estate and their most recent album “Atlas”. I’ve actually already written a HILARIOUS synopsis of this week’s episode, but I woke up today to an email from Chris Cox telling me:
“Hey, you sent me the wrong document. This is just the Bat Out of Hell one again.” I checked that shit out, and he was correct, that is what I sent him. And the Real Estate sum up was nowhere to be found. Awesome.

So anyway, Mark sat in for his second guest host gig, we all talked about how much we liked the band, and then we went on for a long ass time about “White Room” by Cream during A Few Minutes With.

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NEXT WEEK: We discuss “Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space” by Spiritualized.

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Digital Noise Episode 70: Jump Back Into The Storm

Welcome to your best nightmare!

On this week’s show, Brian and Chris travel from Jump Street to Sin City and then Into the Storm. The Housebound duo also break out of their Bubble to investigate The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. And then…something something Automata.

Top all that off with a special appearance by the great Johnny Neill and Ragna-ROCKIN’ giveaway and you’ve got plenty of cause to crank up da noise!

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World of UScast: Wayward Podcast Episode 17: The Road to 200

It’s a (relatively) shorter episode this time. Supernatural has had its 200th episode, so naturally Toshi and Sahar must talk about it. But first, Sarah is mad about it and shares why, while Toshi hijacks the podcast for an unsolicited movie review on a Japanese movie that’s apparently going to be getting a Spielberg remake.

Sit back, relax and enjoy!

Note: This episode contains very, very minor spoilers for The Walking Dead and massive spoilers for to 200th episode of Supernatural. Supernatural talk begins at the 52:30 mark.

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Highly Suspect Reviews: ‘Horrible Bosses 2’

Comedy sequel? What could possibly go wrong?!

Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, and Jason Sudeikis return to further prove themselves the most bumbling criminals of all time. Now, they are facing off against a shady captain of industry (Christoph Waltz) and his spoiled brat son (Chris Pine). Will hilarity ensue?

The Unusual Suspects are hard at work to find the answer. J.C. and Elliott join their horrible OneOfUs bosses Chris and Brian for this Highly Suspect review of Horrible Bosses 2.

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‘Jurassic World’ Trailer: The Park is Finally Open

The park is finally open, but it seems that trouble in the form of man-eating dinosaurs is around every single piece of shrubbery. The first official trailer for Jurassic World manages to capture both the spectacle and horror that the original film is famous for. The entire park is a warped (well, more warped) version of Sea World.

 

 

Much like the Jurassic Park, Jurassic World is playing it very loose when it comes to the science. As ridiculous as splicing dinosaur DNA with frog DNA was in Jurassic Park, this film seems to be taking it a step farther in the form of hybrid dinosaurs. According to Star-Lord, a particular dinosaur hybrid seems to be running amok across the park, and is enjoying the smorgasbord of visiting tourists. Check it out!

 

What do you think reader? Does the first trailer for Jurassic World get you excited? Are you concerned Jurassic World will follow in the less then stellar sequels footsteps? Let us know in the comments below!

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The ScreamCast: The Monkey Shines on Your Dark Half

Once upon a time, George A. Romero worked with Orion Pictures. The first outing proved disastrous at the box office and was riddled with studio tinkering, the second didn’t do much better. Thus our hero went back to the land of things more independent.

This week Sean and Brad dive into George A. Romero’s adaptations of Monkey Shines and The Dark Half. Do they hold up as films or mere curiosities? Both are out on Blu-ray courtesy of Scream Factory.

 

The Flicks:

Monkey Shines

Monkey Shines (1988)

Director: George A. Romero
Written By: Michael Stewart (novel), George A. Romero (screenplay)
Starring: Jason Beghe, John Pankow, Kate McNeil

“Terrific psychological thriller” – L.A. Weekly

“A white-knuckle triumph let up” – Newsweek

Allan Mann (Jason Beghe, Chicago Fire) is a bitter, angry and vengeful man ever since an accident left him paralyzed from the neck down. He’s fed up with himself and everyone around him. All that changes when he’s given Ella, a monkey trained to meet his every need. But when Ella begins anticipating Allan’s thoughts, strange and deadly things start happening. And as she stalks and wreaks havoc on Allan’s fair-weather girlfriend (Janine Turner, Northern Exposure), incompetent doctor and meddling mother, Allan realizes he must stop the cunning maniacal creature…before she fully takes over his mind!

Kate McNeil (The House On Sorority Row), Joyce Van Patten (Grown Ups), Stephen Root (Office Space), John Pankow (To Live And Die In L.A.), and Stanley Tucci (The Hunger Games) also star in this riveting thriller from George A. Romero (Night Of The Living Dead)!

 

Dark Half

The Dark Half (1993)

Director: George A. Romero
Written By: Stephen King (novel), George A. Romero (screenplay)
Starring: Timothy Hutton, Amy Madigan,Michael Rooker

“King And Romero Are Their Twisted Best!” – Rolling Stone

Masters of horror Stephen King and George A. Romero have created a “gripping, creepy, frightening” (L.A. Reader) film that “thrills, shocks and works us over” (Los Angeles Times)! Featuring an “intelligent screenplay and first-rate cast” (The New York Times) including Oscar® winner* Timothy Hutton, Amy Madigan (Fringe), Julie Harris (The Haunting) and Michael Rooker (The Walking Dead), The Dark Half has “a terrific premise for a thriller and director George Romero sets it up with skill and style” (Roger Ebert).

Horror writer Thad Beaumont (Hutton) hopes to distance himself from his murder novels and from George Stark, the name he has used to anonymously author them. To achieve this, he cooks up a murder to play out in real life: a publicity stunt that should lay Stark to rest forever. But when the people around him are found gruesomely slain – and his own fingerprints dot the crime scenes – Beaumont is dumbfounded until he learns that Stark has taken on life of his own…and begun a gruesome quest for vengeance!

*1980: Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Ordinary People

 

 

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Big Finishing Move: ‘Doctor Who: Dark Eyes 3’

Hello gentle reader, and welcome back (or for the very first time) to Big Finishing Move. While this series is still on break until January 2015 I did say I’d pop back in if I had something to say and how could I in good conscience let one of the biggest releases of the year headed by one of Big Finish’s most solid writers, Matt Fitton and not offer my two cents. That’s right folks, today were looking at the recently released Dark Eyes 3. 

 

 

Some of you may remember all the praise I heaped on the previous installment of this series. I stated that this might go down as one of the best things Big Finish ever does, provided they don’t screw it up of course. So does the third entry live up to the hype or does it bottom out what was a promising series?

Let’s find out.

TARDIS Team: Eighth Doctor, Molly O’Sullivan, and Liv Chenka

The saddest bit of this whole affair is that every problem this installment was either by design or unavoidable. Listening to the bonus features you hear about the effort there was to streamline things as some felt things were too complex and new listeners would be lost. This is why we have the entire first installment feel like an info dump more then a proper launch into the series.Secondly there was a decision to focus solely on the Doctor and the Master with this entry, and while Paul McGann  and Alex Macqueen act their ever-lovin’ asses off here, the laser focus on the pair means every other characters take a back seat to things to the extent that the other big bad of this series, the Daleks only get mentioned in passing. I enjoy the Doctor and the Master going back and forth as much as the next guy, but I want to know what everyone else is doing as well! The final complication came in what they thought was going to be the limited availability of Ruth Bradley. Ruth was off working in the US  and it looked like she wouldn’t have a large window of to do her parts so they made sure her role was as trim as possible so that she could fit it in. The real tragedy here is that sacrifice to the story was unnecessary as Ruth came back and had more time then anybody anticipated but they were too far into production to go back and flesh out her part.

So is Dark Eyes 3 worth your time? Yes, but only for those already invested in the series. Despite Big Finish’s intent, which was to see this as a jumping on point it instead feels like you need the other parts to understand why you should care about anybody save the Doctor and the Master so important things happen to the other characters without having as much of a punch as they should.

I don’t know how much was production mandates and how much was the man himself, but the result isn’t Matt Fitton’s best work. I still consider Fitton to be one of Big Finish’s best, if not the best they’ve got, but he just feels cut off at the knees here. Don’t get me wrong, there is a lot to love here, but things got in the way of him turning in the best story possible.  Dark Eyes 3 isn’t bad, but is a step backwards from the greatness that was Dark Eyes 2. The fourth installment, at least from the brief descriptions and the artwork provided it appears to be a return to form. In the end, even with the unevenness of this entry, the overall series remains strong and you can count of Big Finishing Move to be there this March for:

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‘Till then, happy listening!

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The Council Of Nicaea

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SMARK COUNTRY: NXT, More Bang for Your Buck than Raw or Smackdown

As I got through watching last week’s episode of NXT, I truly came to appreciate what this show accomplishes on a weekly basis. Not only because this is World Wrestling Entertainment’s developmental league for young rookies to prove themselves before working their way up to the main WWE roster, not only because they perform in a much smaller (but more interactive) crowd at Full Sail University in Orlando each week, but because they fit so much content into just a one hour show.

 

The fact that on any given week we may get five to six solid matches (though one or two may be quick squash matches) is astonishing. And we’re not talking standard WWE match that would be on Superstars or Main Event. The level of athleticism from superstars like Adrian Neville, Sami Zayn, Charlotte Flair, the Ascension and others just defies logic. These guys are out working at least a third of the main WWE roster. Their tag division is also reminiscent of how strong the main roster’s was about two years ago. Between the aforementioned Ascension, the Vaudevillains, Luchadragons and many more, some of the best match of the week nominees often times only can be seen on this program.

If their ring work alone was not enough to sell the uninitiated, then the mic work shown during these performers’ promos and vignettes should definitely win over even the most skeptical critic. Whether it’s Enzo Amore & Cassidy clowning on how “SAWFT” their opponents are or the “Ratchet” Sasha Banks’ backstage machinations and backstabbing, NXT is producing compelling storylines to perfectly complement the great wrestling.
Anyone that needs proof of this need only look at the more recent additions to the main Raw and Smackdown rosters from NXT. Emma has stolen the hearts of the WWE Universe. Paige pinned AJ Lee for the Divas championship her first night on Raw. Bo Dallas started off with an impressive undefeated streak. The list just goes on and on.

Sometimes we can talk about how depleted rosters, bad writing, injuries and all the other typical things that can cause a wrestling show to decline in quality. NXT is a part of the same company, experiences the same roster depletions (when superstars are called up to the main shows) and are injured as well. Yet somehow, someway, the little engine that could, known as NXT, has yet to give me a bad episode in so long that I can’t remember when it last did.

Have you been enjoying NXT lately? What are your thoughts on the program?

 

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Inside the Locker: MNF Commentary TONIGHT!

The sports nerds of dubious distinction are back to add running geekiness to live foosball!

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Now you may have noticed that there are two Monday Night games on tonight, and we have a Day After Tomorrow-like blizzard in Buffalo to blame for that.

However, for the sake of time (and more importantly not being bored to tears) we’re going to cover the second MNF game between the Saints and the Ravens starting at 7:30pm CST.

Join us for lively discussion, inappropriate humor, and the thankful giving of our signature awards.

Come back to this post at 7:30pm CST to join in the fun, tell all your rowdy friends!

 

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