Sunday, July 29, 2018

All Things Must Pass: The Rise and Fall of Tower Records (2015)

★★★
I lived in Hawaii in the mid-‘90s and there was a Tower Records store in Pearl City. I only went there a few times. I remember the wide selection of music. There was even a section for video rentals, where I rented and watched Last House on the Left for the first time. (I saw a copy of Edward Penishands on the shelf, though I declined to watch it.) I never purchased any music and the store never became a hangout spot for me. I was a budding film buff, and music held nowhere near the interest I had for movies. Indeed, my musical tastes are still stuck in the early ‘90s when I was in high school in Pennsylvania, in a rural area with no Tower Records stores nearby (the local mall had a National Record Mart). I would have had to travel to Pittsburgh to visit one, but that was too far out of my reach and video games held my attention anyway. My brief stop in Hawaii was the only time Tower Records and I crossed paths.

Friday, July 13, 2018

Touching the Void (2004)

★★★½
A camera crew did not follow Joe Simpson and Simon Yates up and down the west face of the Siula Grande (in the Peruvian Andes) in 1985, yet Touching the Void is every bit as compelling as the real thing. Their story has become legendary in the sport of mountain climbing, or so the opening caption tells us. During that extraordinary week in 1985, the two men scaled the enormous mountain. That was a difficult feat alone, since the mountain has many vertical planes and the wind chill factor goes well below zero degrees. Going back down proved even more difficult.

Thursday, July 05, 2018

Payback (1999)

★★★
Payback is a movie with many twists, intersecting plot threads, characters that exit unexpectedly and a protagonist who lives up to the tagline “Get Read to Root for the Bad Guy.” Mel Gibson bulldozes through all of this with a fierce determination, motivated by a relatively small amount of cash that baffles his enemies. A more recent movie character, John Wick, went to war over the killing of his dog. That Mel Gibson’s Porter would take on the city’s Outfit over what began as a personal matter is perfectly in line with that kind of story. Take a character and show him commit a disproportionate amount of vengeance against his offenders, and you’re in for a wild ride. Payback would make for a good triple feature along with John Wick and Denzel Washington’s The Equalizer.

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