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RIP: Robert Carradine

Robert Carradine died yesterday at the age of 71, the result of suicide.  Mr. Carradine battled bi-polar disorder for two decades.

Both of Robert Carradine’s parents were actors.  His mother was Sonia Sorel (née Henius) and his father, John Carradine.  In addition, Robert’s brothers, Christopher and Keith, as well as his step-brothers, Bruce, David and Michael were also actors.  Robert’s parents divorced when he was two.  He lived with his father and step-mother until high school.  At that point Robert moved in with his step-brother David.

In addition to acting, Robert loved auto racing and music.  His first professional role was a guest appearance on Bonanza.  The following year Mr. Carradine got his first feature role in John Wayne’s The Cowboys.  After that Robert Carradine continued to act on television and in feature films for the next 50 plus years.

Some of the television projects that feature Robert Carradine acting include: Bonanza; Footsteps; Kung Fu; The Cowboys (12 episodes); The Hatfields and McCoys; Police Story (2 episodes); Tales of the Klondike; The Fall Guy; The Sun Also Rises; Alfred Hitchcock Presents; The Twilight Zone; Faerie Tale Theater; As Is; The Magical World of Disney; Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago Eight; Totally Minnie; The Hitchhiker; The Incident; Somebody Has to Shoot the Picture; Doublecrossed; Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation; The Tommyknockers (2 episodes); Body Bags; Revenge of the Nerds IV: Nerds in Love; Sirens; ER; Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman; Kung Fu: The Legend Continues (2 episodes); Humanoids of the Deep; Dark Skies; The Pretender; NYPD Blue; The Practice; Fast Track (2 episodes); Vengeance Unlimited; Nash Bridges (2 episodes); Express Yourself (2 episodes); Monte Walsh; The Lizzie McGuire Movie; Lizzie McGuire (65 episodes); Law & Order: Criminal Intent; Jane Doe: Ties that Bind; Robot Chicken; Workers’ Comp; Jesse Stone: Benefit of Doubt; James Blondes; Tales of the Wild West (2 episodes); Lizzie McGuire (2 episodes) and Medinah.

Some feature films that Robert Carradine acted in include: The Cowboys; Go Ask Alice; Mean Streets; Aloha Bobby and Rose; Jackson County Jail; Cannonball!; Orca; Coming Home; The Long Riders; The Big Red One; Revenge of the Nerds; Number One with a Bullet; Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise; The Player; Escape from LA; Ghosts of Mars; Fancypants; Django Unchained; Was Once a Hero and Skate to Hell.

I first saw Robert Carradine acting in The Cowboys.  After that I loved seeing him pop up on television and films.  My favorite movie that he appeared in is The Cowboys, but The Long Riders is also a favorite.  Robert Carradine’s long career is a testament to his talent.

Out thoughts and prayers go out to Robert Carradine’s family, friends and fans.

“Safe House” (2025) starring Lucien Laviscount, Hannah John-Kamen, Ethan Embry, Lewis Tan and Holt McCallany / Z-View

Safe House (2025)

Director: Jamie Marshall

Screenplay: Leon Langford

Stars: Lucien Laviscount, Hannah John-Kamen, Ethan Embry, Lewis Tan, Adam Levy, Markina Brown, Brett Cullen, Lorenzo Orozco, Brian Van Holt and Holt McCallany.

Tagline: Betrayal is the ultimate weapon.

The Plot…

When a well planned terrorist attack takes out the Vice President’s motorcade, killing several government officials, secret service agents and civilians, a “shelter in place” order is initiated.  All government politicans and operatives are to get to the nearest secure location.  Choi, one of the secret service agents from the VP’s motorcade makes it to a nearby safe house.  Choi is in possession of the Vice President’s “football” which can access the US nuclear arsenal.

Choi isn’t the only one to make it to this safe house.  Agents Owens and Reeves from the Department of Defense, Agent Sorello from Homeland Security, Agent Halton from the CIA as well as the Safe House operator, Anderson are there.  That’s six people in lockdown.

Only problem is, before communications are blown, they learn that only five people should be there.  Tensions mount as more attacks take place.

Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…

I’m a sucker for stories where a small group of strangers are thrown together in life or death situations and no one is sure of the right move.

Holt McCallany is always a great addition to any cast.

While Safe House suffers from a low budget, I enjoyed it. Safe House would have been a great second feature at a drive-in… if we still had drive-ins.

Safe House (2025) rates 3 of 5 stars.

“Albino Alligator” (1996) directed by Kevin Spacey; starring Matt Dillon, Faye Dunaway, Gary Sinise, William Fichtner, Viggo Mortensen, John Spencer, Skeet Ulrich, M. Emmet Walsh and Joe Mantegna / Z-View

Albino Alligator (1996)

Director: Kevin Spacey

Screenplay: Christian Forte

Stars: Matt Dillon, Faye Dunaway, Gary Sinise, William Fichtner, Viggo Mortensen, John Spencer, Skeet Ulrich, M. Emmet Walsh, Joe Mantegna, Melinda McGraw, Doug Spinuzza, Spencer Garrett, Enrico Colantoni and Frankie Faison

Tagline: They Planned The Perfect Crime… Until It All Went Perfectly Wrong!

The Plot…

When their robbery goes sideways, brothers Dova and Milo and their sociopathic partner Law find themselves on the run from the cops.  They’ve already killed three people.  One of them a cop. Plus Milo is badly wounded.

It’s well past midnight and the streets are empty.  If they keep running, they know they’ll get caught.  So the three take refuge in a bar that’s closing.  Inside they find five people: Janet, her boss Dino, an older man at the bar, a young man at the pool table and business man alone at one of the tables.

Dova and Law pull their guns and order everyone to stay seated.  Law is ready to blast away.  It won’t take much to send him over the edge.  Dova just wants to patch his brother up and hide out until they can slip away in the morning.

What nobody inside knows is the FBI has the bar staked out.  It is surrounded by agents ready to close in.

Why was the FBI already there?  What will happen if they charge in?

It’s late.  Last call before the action starts…

Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…

Albino Alligator showcases Kevin Spacey’s debut as a director.  It also features my favorite Faye Dunaway performance.

Albino Alligator (1996) rates 3 of 5 stars.

Sly Stallone as Rambo by Jarrod “The Yardsale Artist” Alberich!

Jarrod Alberich aka The Yard Sale Artist created the Sly Stallone as Rambo piece for pick-up at HeroesCon.  I’ve known Jarrod for years.  He’s a fun guy and an easy artist to deal with.

Jarrod calls himself The Yard Sale Artist because he uses materials that he finds at yard sales, thrift stores and so on. When Jarrod comes across books that with torn covers, missing pages, etc., instead of discarding them, he repurposes the pages for art.  This drawing came from a Rambo movie adaptation novel.

“The In-Laws” (1979) starring Peter Falk & Alan Arkin / Z-View

The In-Laws (1979)

Director: Arthur Hiller

Screenplay: Andrew Bergman

Stars: Peter Falk, Alan Arkin, Richard Libertini, Nancy Dussault, Penny Peyser, Arlene Golonka, Paul L. Smith, Carmine Caridi, James Hong, David Paymer and Ed Begley Jr.

Tagline: While the Father of the Bride was extracting a molar from Mrs. Cohen, the Father of the Groom was extracting $20 Million from the U.S. Mint. And this was only the beginning.

The Plot…

Dr. Sheldon “Shelley” Kornpett’s daughter is about to marry the son of Vince Ricardo.  Shelley likes his future daughter-in-law and her mother.  He has concerns about Vince though.  Shelley thinks Vince tells tall tales (to put it politely) and might even be crazy.

So when Vince comes to Shelley’s office and asks a favor, he’s hesitant.  Vince promises it will just take five minutes.  Not wanting to create waves Shelley agrees.  Soon he’s involved with money stolen from the US Mint, and chased by crooks and the CIA.  Oh, and the wedding is tomorrow.

Serpentine!  Serpentine!

Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…

The In-Laws showcases David Paymer’s feature film debut.

Fran Drescher, who gained fame in The Nanny, was originally cast as the daughter but was fired shortly after filming began.  The part was recast with Penny Peyser.

I saw The In-Laws during it’s original theatrical run and loved it.  I re-watched it recently and am happy to say it holds up.

The In-Laws (1979) rates 4 of 5 stars.

“Normal” starring Bob Odenkirk, Henry Winkler and Lena Headey – The Trailer is Here!

The trailer for Normal is here and I’m on board.

Deal me in!

In theaters April 17
http://normalthemovie.com/

The latest collaboration between Bob Odenkirk, JOHN WICK creator Derek Kolstad and NOBODY producer Marc Provissiero, director Ben Wheatley’s (FREE FIRE, HIGH RISE) kinetic neo-Western stars Odenkirk as an unassuming substitute sheriff with a troubled past who, after moving to a small, sleepy town, responds to a bank robbery and unknowingly uncovers something far more explosive.

For Sheriff Ulysses (Odenkirk), his provisional posting to the quaint Midwestern American town of Normal was meant to be a welcome respite from both his marital woes and recent moral injuries in the line of duty. But when a botched bank robbery interrupts the municipality’s tranquil pace, a dark secret is inadvertently exposed, and Ulysses soon discovers that the town is anything but its namesake.

Starring Bob Odenkirk, Lena Heady and Henry Winkler

Directed by Ben Wheatley

“Battling Butler” (1926) directed by and starring Buster Keaton / Z-View

Battling Butler (1926)

Director: Buster Keaton

Screenplay: Al Boasberg, Lex Neal, Charles Smith, Paul Gerard Smith; based on Battling Butler
(a 1922 play) by Stanley Brightman, Austin Melford

Stars: Buster Keaton, Sally O’Neil, Walter James.

Tagline: KEATON wins the laugh championship of the world in this greatest of all screen comedies! A love story. A prize-fight story! A knockout – and how! You can’t stop laughing!

The Plot…

Alfred Butler has grown up with all the luxuries a wealthy family can provide.  Alfred, although a young man, even has a personal assistant.  Alfred is a small, gentle young man who his father believes needs to toughen up.  So Alfred and his valet decide to go roughing it in the woods.

While camping Alfred meets a poor young woman who lives with her family in a mountain shack.  It’s love at first sight.  The woman’s brothers are tough mountain men.  In order to impress them, Alfred’s valet says that Alfred is a famous fighter called ‘Battling Butler”.  Alfred reluctantly goes along when it becomes clear that the family is impressed.

Alfred never dreamed he’d really have to enter the ring against the real “Battling Butler”.

Let’s get ready to rumble!

Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…

Battling Butler was released the same year as Keaton’s classic The General.  Ironically, The General, during it’s initial release, was considered a huge flop, while Battling Butler became Keaton’s second biggest hit.

Battling Butler (1926) rates 3 of 5 stars.

RIP: Robert Duvall

Robert Duvall died yesterday at the age of 95.  No cause of death was given.

Robert Duvall’s mother was an amateur actress and his father a Rear Admiral in the US Navy.  Mr. Duvall graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in drama from Principia College in Elsah, Illinois.  He then served in the US Army.  During his stint in the service, Mr. Duvall acted in amateur production.  He felt he had found something he was good at.

Mr. Duvall then, on the GI Bill, studied acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City.  Fellow classmates included James Caan as well as Dustin Hoffman and Gene Hackman who also became roomates with him.

Mr. Duvall’s professional acting career began doing summer theater at the Gateway Playhouse in Bellport, Long Island, New York.  He played a pilot in Laughter in the Stars.  Many other stage roles and bigger parts followed.  Mr. Duvall’s first television role was on Armstrong Circle Theater in the episode titled The Jailbreak.   His first feature film role was as Boo Radley in To Kill a Mockingbird.  By this time Robert Duvall was making regular guest appearances on television.  Soon after, his career would take off in feature films.  He was equally adept at lead or supporting roles.

Over the course of his career Robert Duvall continued to act, direct, write and produce.  Some of the Awards he was nominated for and/or received include:

  • 1973 Academy Award Nominee as Best Actor in a Supporting Role for The Godfather.
  • 1980 Academy Award Nominee as Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Apocalypse Now.
  • 1980 Golden Globe Winner as Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Motion Picture for Apocalypse Now (Tied with Melvyn Douglas for Being There)
  • 1981 Academy Award Nominee as Best Actor in a Leading Role for The Great Santini.
  • 1984 Golden Globe Winner as Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama – Tender Mercies (Tied with Tom Courtenay for The Dresser)
  • 1984 Academy Award Winner as Best Actor in a Leading Role for Tender Mercies.
  • 1989 Primetime Emmy Nominee as Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Special – Lonesome Dove – “Gus McCrae”.
  • 1990 Golden Globe Winner as Best Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television – Lonesome Dove
  • 1993 Primetime Emmy Nominee as Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Special – Stalin –  “Joseph Stalin”.
  • 1993 Golden Globe Winner as Best Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television – Stalin
  • 1997 Primetime Emmy Nominee as Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Special – The Man Who Captured Eichmann –  “Adolf Eichmann”.
  • 1998 Academy Award Nominee as Best Actor in a Leading Role for The Apostle.
  • 1999 Academy Award Nominee as Best Actor in a Supporting Role for A Civil Action.
  • 1999 Golden Globe Nominee as Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture – A Civil Action
  • 2007 Golden Globe Nominee as Best Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television – Broken Trail
  • 2007 Primetime Emmy Winner as Outstanding Miniseries – Broken Trail – Shared with: Stanley M. Brooks, Rob Carliner, Chad Oakes, Walter Hill, Damian Ganczewski
  • 2007 Primetime Emmy Winner as Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie – Broken Trail – “Prentice Ritter”.
  • 2015 Golden Globe Nominee as Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture – The Judge
  • 2015 Academy Award Nominee as Best Actor in a Supporting Role for The Judge.

Some of the television projects that feature Robert Duvall acting include: Armstrong Circle Theater; Playhouse 90; Great Ghost Tales; Cain’s 100; Shannon; Alfred Hitchcock Presents; Naked City (4 episodes); The Untouchables; Route 66 (3 episodes); The Twilight Zone; The Virginian; Stoney Burke; Arrest and Trial; The Lieutenant; Kraft Suspense Theater; The Outer Limits (3 episodes); The Fugitive (3 episodes); Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea; The Defenders (3 episodes); Bob Hope Presents; Hawk; The Felony Squad; Shane; Fame is the Name of the Game; The Time Tunnel (2 episodes); T.H.E. Cat (2 episodes); Combat (3 episodes); Cimarron Strip; The Wild Wild West; Run for Your Life; Judd for the Defense; Mod Squad; The F.B.I. (5 episodes); MASH; Ike: The War Years (3 episodes); The Terry Fox Story; Lonesome Dove (4 episodes); Stalin and The Man Who Captured Eichmann.

Some feature films that Robert Duvall include: To Kill a Mockingbird; The Chase; The Detective; Bullitt; True Grit; The Rain People; Lawman; TH1138; The Godfather; The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid; Joe Kidd; Badge 373; The Outfit; The Conversation; The Godfather II; We’re Not the Jet Set (director); Breakout; The Killer Elite; The Seven-Per-Cent Solution; Network; The Eagle Has Landed; The Greatest; Invasion of the Body Snatchers; Apocalypse Now; The Great Santini; True Confessions; Angelo, My Love (writer/director); Tender Mercies; The Natural; Colors; Days of Thunder; Newsies; Falling Down; Geronimo: An American Legend; Wrestling Ernest Hemmingway; Phenomenom; Sling Blade; The Apostle (writer/director/star); Deep Impact; A Civil Action; Gone in 60 Seconds; The Sixth Day; John Q; Assassination Tango (writer/director/star); Open Range; Secondhand Lions; Thank You for Smoking; The Road; Get Low; Crazy Heart; Jack Reacher; The Judge; Wild Horses (writer/director/star); Hustle and The Pale Blue Eye.

I probably first saw Robert Duvall acting in To Kill a Mockingbird.  If it wasn’t there it could have been on so many different television shows I watched as a kid.  Mr. Duvall was so great in so many roles it is hard to pick a favorite.  So I’ll pick productions that feature him in parts I never grow tired of: To Kill a Mockingbird; The Godfather (Parts I and II); Apocalypse Now; The Great Santini; Open Range and Lonesome Dove.  Robert Duvall was without a doubt one of our greatest actors.

Out thoughts and prayers go out to Robert Duvall’s family, friends and fans.

“His & Hers” (2026) starring Tessa Thompson & Jon Bernthal / Z-View

His & Hers (2026)

Developed by: William Oldroyd; based on HIS & HERS by Alice Feeney

Directors:

  • William Oldroyd (Eps. 1-2; 6)
  • Anja Marquardt (Eps. 3-5)

Teleplay:

  • William Oldroyd (Eps. 1; 3)
  • Tori Sampson (Ep. 2)
  • Erika Sheffer (Ep. 3)
  • Dee Johnson (Ep. 4)
  • William Oldroyd and Tori Sampson  (Ep. 5)
  • Bill Dubuque (Ep. 6)

Stars: Tessa Thompson, Jon Bernthal, Pablo Schreiber, Marin Ireland, Sunita Mani, Rebecca Rittenhouse, Crystal Fox, Kristen Maxwell, Leah Merritt, Tiffany Ho, Isabelle Kusman, Dave Maldonado and Chris Bauer.

Tagline: None.

The Plot…

A murder brings television news reporter Anna Andrews back to her small hometown.  Her estranged husband, Jack is a Detective working the case.  Things take a turn when Anna finds evidence that Jack may have been the killer.  At the same time Jack is finding clues pointing to Anna as the murderer.

Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…

I’m a Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal fan.

Pablo Schreiber and Chris Bauer co-starred together in Season 2 of The Wire.

As we were watching I told my wife who the real murderer was.  She laughed and said that would be too crazy.  I then said, “No, it’s really _____.”  My wife replied, “That would be even more out there.”  Guess what?  I wasn’t wrong.

His & Hers (2026) rates 3 of 5 stars.

“Perdita Durango” aka “Dance with the Devil” (1997) starring Rosie Perez, Javier Bardem and James Gandolfini / Z-View

Perdita Durango aka Dance with the Devil (1997)

Director: Álex de la Iglesia

Screenplay: Barry Gifford, David Trueba, Jorge Guerricaechevarría, Álex de la Iglesia; based on 59° And RAINING: THE STORY OF PERDITA DURANGO by Barry Gifford

Stars: Rosie Perez, Javier Bardem, Aimee Graham, Demián Bichir, Santiago Segura, Don Stroud, Roger Cudney and James Gandolfini.

Tagline: Get On The Road

The Plot…

Perdita Durango, in Mexico to scatter the ashes of her dead sister, meets Romeo Dolorosa who is on the run.  Dolorosa is a drug dealing, bank robbing satanist.  The two hook-up and devise a plan to kidnap a couple of college students and use them in a cannibalistic ceremony.

Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…

Álex de la Iglesia has a very visual style.  He was joined by terrific leads in Rosie Perez, Javier Bardem and James Gandolfini.  But the subject matter was too over the top gross for me.  I tapped out at about the 20 minute mark when a coked-up Dolorosa was hacking up a dead body in front of tourists.  He then threw the limbs in a boiling pot of blood and drank from it.

The character of Perdita Durango first appeared as a minor character in WILD AT HEART another novel by Barry Gifford.  On film she first was played by Isabella Rossellini in the adaptation of the novel.

Javier Bardem’s hairstyle in Perdita Durango is worse than his in No Country for Old Men.

Perdita Durango was released in the United States as Dance with the Devil.

Perdita Durango aka Dance with the Devil (1997) rates 1 of 5 stars.

“The Beast in Me” (2025) starring Claire Danes, Matthew Rhys and Jonathan Banks / Z-View

The Beast in Me (2025)

Created by: Gabe Rotter

Directors:

  • Antonio Campos (Eps. 1-2; 7-8)
  • Tyne Rafaeli (Eps. 3-4)
  • Lila Neugebauer (Eps. 5-6)

Teleplay:

  • Gabe Rotter and Daniel Pearle; story by Gabe Rotter (Ep. 1)
  • Gabe Rotter (Ep. 2)
  • Erika Sheffer (Ep. 3)
  • C.A. Johnson (Ep. 4)
  • Daniel Pearle (Ep. 5)
  • Ali Liebegott (Ep. 6)
  • Mike Skerrett (Ep. 7)
  • Howard Gordon & Daniel Pearle (Ep. 8)

Stars: Claire Danes, Matthew Rhys, Brittany Snow, Natalie Morales, Tim Guinee, Hettienne Park, Deirdre O’Connell, Julie Ann Emery, Amir Arison, Peter Grosz, Bill Irwin, Kate Burton and Jonathan Banks.

Tagline: None.

The Plot…

Aggie Wiggs was on top of the world.  She was an award-winning author with a beautiful wife and child. They lived in a big old house in a wooded remote area.  It was a beautiful life.

Then it all fell apart when a driver crashed into her car killing her son.  Aggie suspected the man was drunk, but he was not charged.  After that Aggie’s marriage fell apart.  It’s been several years now.  Things haven’t gotten better for Aggie.  Her next book is way overdue and the publisher wants it.

Aggie is surprised when Nile Jarvis moves in next door.  Jarvis is the the super rich real estate magnate suspected of killing his first wife.  Although Jarvis was never charged, his wife disappeared under mysterious circumstances.  Jarvis is a ruthless business man used to getting his way in every aspect of his life.  He’s also a narcissist and perhaps a sociopath.

When Aggie decides to write a book about Jarvis, it brings her into his orbit.  Which is a dangerous place to be.

Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…

The Beast in Me was executive produced by Claire Danes, Jodie Foster and Conan O’Brien.

Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys had no idea how the series would end when they signed on to star.

Claire Danes, Matthew Rhys, Natalie Morales and Jonathan Banks are excellent.  The series is well written and well directed.  It gets my highest recommendation.

The Beast in Me (2025) rates 5 of 5 stars.