RIP: Val Kilmer

Val Kilmer died on April 1, 2025. The cause of death was pneumonia.  Mr. Kilmer was 65.

Val Kilmer graduated from Chatsworth High School.  He then became (up to that point) the youngest person accepted into the Juilliard School’s Drama Division.

Val Kilmer would go on to become a star of stage, television and feature films.

Some of the television projects that feature Val Kilmer include: ABC Afterschool Specials; The Murders in the Rue Morgue; The Man Who Broke 1,000 Chains; Billy the Kid; Entourage; Numb3rs; Comanche Moon (3 episodes); XIII: The Conspiracy (3 episodes); Knight Rider (reboot – 18 episodes); Life’s Too Short; Ghost Girls (2 episodes); The Spoils of Babylon (4 episodes) and Psych.

Some of the feature films that Val Kilmer appeared in include: Top Secret!; Real Genius; Top Gun; Willow; Kill Me Again; The Doors; Thunderheart; True Romance; Tombstone; Batman Forever; Heat; The Island of Dr. Moreau; The Ghost and the Darkness; The Saint; The Prince of Egypt; Joe the King; Pollock; Red Planet; The Salton Sea; Wonderland; The Missing; Spartan; Mindhunters; Kiss Kiss Bang Bang; Deja Vu; Felon; Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans; Bloodworth; Kill the Irishman; Standing Up; Cinema Twain and Top Gun: Maverick.

Naming my favorite Val Kilmer role is easy.  I think Mr. Kilmer turned in one of the all-time greatest acting performances with his portrayal of Doc Holiday in Tombstone.  It is a shame that Val Kilmer didn’t win an Academy Award for that performance, and a disgrace he wasn’t even nominated.  Other Val Kilmer films that I recommend are Top Secret! (Sadly it took a long time for me to give it a go.  Don’t make the same mistake.  It is funny,), Top Gun (10 minutes of screen time and it made him a star), Willow, True Romance, Heat (a classic!), The Salton Sea (very underrated), Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and Top Gun: Maverick.

Val Kilmer was an actor’s actor.  Mr. Kilmer’s health cut his career short and he left us far too soon, but what a legacy he created while he was here.

Out thoughts and prayers go out to Val Kilmer’s family, friends and fans.

“Neighborhood Watch” starring Jack Quaid, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Malin Akerman – The Poster and Trailer are Here!

I like the looks of the poster and trailer for Neighborhood Watch starring Jack Quaid, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Malin Akerman.

Deal me in.

When Simon (Jack Quaid) thinks he witnesses an abduction and the police refuse to believe him, he reluctantly turns to his next-door neighbor Ed (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) – a bitter, retired security guard – to help him find the missing woman.

Director: Duncan Skiles
Starring: Jack Quaid, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Malin Akerman

“Primitive War” – Soldiers and Dinosaurs! – The Poster and Trailer are Here!

Here we have the poster and trailer for Primitive War.  I like what we’re seeing here.  If the special effects hold up, this could be fun.  Of course I grew up with Valley of Gwangi as a kid — cowboys and dinosaurs — so why not soldiers and dinosaurs as an adult?

‘PRIMITIVE WAR’ COMING 2025

From director Luke Sparke comes PRIMITIVE WAR based on the popular novel THE PRIMITIVE WAR by Ethan Pettus.

Vietnam. 1968. A recon unit known as Vulture Squad is sent to an isolated jungle valley to uncover the fate of a missing Green Beret platoon. They soon discover they are not alone.

Sparke Films in association with Let it be Entertainment and producers Carly Sparke, Carmel Imrie, Luke Sparke, Geoff Imrie and Alex Becconsall presents PRIMITIVE WAR. An action-packed war film that pits battle hardened soldiers against the greatest predators that ever walked the earth.

“Fighting Trouble” (1956) starring Huntz Hall and the Bowery Boys / Z-View

Fighting Trouble (1956)

Director: George Blair

Screenplay: Elwood Ullman

Stars: Huntz Hall, Stanley Clements, Adele Jergens, Queenie Smith, David Gorcey, Laurie Mitchell, Thomas Browne Henry, Tim Ryan, William Boyett, Michael Ross and Paul Brinegar.

Tagline: They’re KEYHOLE SNOOPERS with a CRAZY CAMERA!

The Plot…

Behind on their rent and in desperate need of quick cash, Sach (Hall) and Duke (Clements) take a dangerous job.  They’ve agreed to get a photo of Frankie Arbo (Henry).  Arbo is a gangster and a killer.

The plan is to pose as a gangster that is coming from out of town to join Arbo on a job.  Arbo’s never meet the guy, so this plan, as dangerous as it is, may work.  Wait a minute, we’re talking about Horace Debussy ‘Sach’ Jones convincing anyone he’s a dangerous gangster?  Not in a million years.

Let the hijinks begin!

Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…

This is the first Bowery Boys film made without former lead, Leo Gorcey.  Huntz Hall was promoted to the lead and Stanley Clements as Stanislaus ‘Duke’ Coveleskie become the co-star.  This pairing works well.  (Although some Bowery Boys fans didn’t/don’t the films made without Gorcey true Bowery Boys films.

Fighting Trouble (1956) rates 3 of 5 stars

“Beau Hunks” (1931) starring Laurel & Hardy / Z-View

Beau Hunks (1931)

Director: James W. Horne

Screenplay: H.M. Walker

Stars: Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, James W. Horne, Charles Middleton.

Tagline: They Lost in Love and Joined the Foreign Legion to Forget It!

The Plot…

When Ollie’s girl leaves him, he decides to join the French Foreign Legion.  He takes Stan with him. The boys make the kind of soldiers you’d expect.  When the fort is attacked by Riffian tribesmen, it will be up to Ollie and Stan to save the day!

Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…

Beau Hunks is the longest of the Laurel and Hardy shorts.  It also one of their most popular.  Producer Hal Roach, who made over 100 films, said that Beau Hunks was the favorite of the films he produced.

Jean Harlow allowed her photo to be used as the girl who jilted Ollie.

The film’s director, James W.  Horne plays the leader of the attacking tribesmen.

Beau Hunks (1931) rates 5 of 5 stars

Extinction: The G.M.O. Chronicles (2011) / Z-View

Extinction: The G.M.O. Chronicles (2011)

Director: Niki Drozdowski

Screenplay: Ralf Betz, Niki Drozdowski

Stars: Daniel Buder, Luise Bähr.

Tagline: None.

The Plot…

When a zombie apocalypse breaks out, Tom makes his way to an abandoned military base.  He holes up there as the world falls apart.  As time passes, Tom brings in other survivors to his safe haven.

It becomes clear the zombies are mutating.  To make matters worse, tensions increase among Tom and the survivors.

Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…

I lasted one hour before tapping out.

Extinction: The G.M.O. Chronicles (2011) rates 1 of 5 stars

RIP: Richard Chamberlain

Richard Chamberlain died on March 29, 2025, just two days short of his 91st birthday.  The cause of death was complications from a stroke.

Mr. Chamberlain graduated from Beverly Hills High School.  He then attended Pomona College where he earned a bachelor’s degree in art history and painting.  Richard Chamberlain was drafted and served two years in the army.  He attained the rank of sergeant before his discharge.

In 1959, Ricard Chamberlain co-founded Company of Angels, a LA-based theater group.  Mr. Chamberlain also began to get acting roles on television.  Richard Chamberlain’s breakout role came in 1961 when he was cast in the starring role on Dr. Kildare.  For the rest of his career Richard Chamberlain alternated between television, the stage and feature films.

Some of the television projects that feature Richard Chamberlain include: Alfred Hitchcock Presents; Rescue 8; Bourbon Street Beat; Gunsmoke; Mr. Lucky; Thriller; Riverboat; The Deputy; Whispering Smith; Dr. Kildare (191 episodes); The Red Skelton Hour; The Portrait of a Lady (6 episodes); Petulia; Hold On: It’s the Dave Clark Five; The Woman I Love; The Lady’s Not for Burning; The Count of Monte-Cristo; The Christmas Messenger; The Slipper and the Rose: The Story of Cinderella; The Man in the Iron Mask; The Last Wave; Great Performances; The Good Doctor; Centennial (12 episodes); Shogun (movie); Shogun (5 episodes); The Thorn Birds (4 episodes); Wallenberg: A Hero’s Story; The Miracle; Dream West (3 episodes); Alfred Hitchcock Presents; The Bourne Identity (4 episodes); Island Son (19 episodes); Night of the Hunter; The Thorn Birds: The Missing Years; Too Rich: The Secret Life of Doris Duke (2 episodes); Touched by an Angel; The Drew Carey Show (2 episodes); Will & Grace; Hustle; Blackbeard (3 episodes); Nip & Tuck; Desperate Housewives; Brothers & Sisters (5 episodes); Thundercats; Leverage (2 episodes); Justice League: Gods and Monsters (video) and Twin Peaks.

Some of the feature films that Richard Chamberlain appeared in include: A Thunder of Drums; Twilight of Honor; The Eleventh Hour; Julius Caesar; The Music Lovers; The Three Musketeers; The Four Musketeers: Milady’s Revenge; The Towering Inferno; The Swarm; King Solomon’s Mines; Alan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold;  The Return of the Musketeers; Bird of Prey; We Are the Hartmans and Finding Julia.

Although I was too little to watch Dr. Kildare, I do remember the popularity of the show with mothers in the neighborhood (including mine). My favorite Richard Chamberlain performance is in Shogun.  

Out thoughts and prayers go out to Richard Chamberlain’s family, friends and fans.

RIP: Bruce Glover

Bruce Glover died on March 12, 2025of natural causes.  Mr. Glover was 92.

Mr. Glover is best known for his role in Diamonds Are Forever.  He played Mr. Wint, a professional assassin who attempted to kill James Bond.   The role of Mr. Windt was just one of the over 100 credits on Bruce Glover’s resume for a career that lasted over 60 years!

Some of the television projects that feature Bruce Glover include: The Verdict is Yours; Car 54, Where Are You?; The DuPont Show of the Week; Route 66 (2 episodes); The Doctors and the Nurses; 12 O’Clock High; Perry Mason; My Favorite Martian; Hawk; The Danny Thomas Hour; Rat Patrol; Run for Your Life; The Good Guys (3 episodes); The Big Valley; The Guns of Will Sonnett (2 episodes); The Outsider; The Over-the-Hill Gang; Adam-12; Paris 7000; Bonanza; Mission Impossible (2 episodes); Mod Squad (2 episodes); Yuma; The Psychiatrist; Bearcats; The Partners; Gunsmoke (2 episodes); This Is The West That Was; The Blue Knight (3 episodes); S.W.A.T. (2 episodes); Harry O; Kojak; Switch (2 episodes); The Streets of San Francisco (2 episodes); The Six Million Dollar Man (4 episodes); Barney Miller; Battlestar Galactica; Police Story (2 episodes); Big Shamus, Little Shamus; CHiPs (3 episodes); Vega$; The Magical World of Disney; B.J. and the Bear (2 episodes); Hart to Hart; No Soup, Radio (2 episodes); Benson; The Dukes of Hazard; TJ Hooker; The Facts of Life; The A-Team; Santa Barbara; Murder, She Wrote; 

Some of the feature films that Bruce Glover appeared in include: Never Steal Anything Small; Frankenstein Meets the Spacemonster; The Thomas Crown Affair; CC and Company; Bless the Beasts and the Children; Diamonds are Forever; Walking Tall; One Little Indian; Chinatown; Hard Times; Part Two: Walking Tall; Final Chapter: Walking Tall; Big Bad Mama II; Ghost World and Scammerhead.

It’s hard to say where I first saw Bruce Glover perform because he appeared in so many shows I watched as a kid.  If I had to bet it was probably Car 54, Where Are You? or Route 66.  I do know that I began to recognize Mr. Glover when he’d show up.  I also knew that his appearance often meant trouble for the series or movie’s star… which was fun for the audience.

Out thoughts and prayers go out to Bruce Glover’s family, friends and fans.