Thursday, March 27, 2025

The Dig

The Dig (Simon Stone, 2021)
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Rating: Q=7, P=7 / Average OJ
Scale 1=3, Scale 2=4, Scale 3=3, Scale 4=4

Historical, Archaeology, War, Grief, Complex Relationships

The Dig is so much more than just the story of the archaeological dig site, Sutton Hoo, in 1939. It is a story of why we study anthropology--to remember and honor the humans that have come before us. This film is marvelous in how it juxtaposes the digging up of relics--true buried treasure-- with the reality of human mortality. It is beautiful to see Edith Pretty's story and watch the unfolding of both her decline and the discovery of the past beneath her land. We see how strong the human desire for legacy is --especially in the face of war or disease or age. I find this story revelatory and poignant in so many ways. It is a striking reminder or how we are all one family of humanity and we all will leave our legacy and impact in our own way. As Basil Brown says, "From the first human handprint on a cave wall, we're part of something continuous. So, we... don't really die."

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Thursday, March 6, 2025

What We Do In the Shadows, Seasons 1-6

What We Do in the Shadows, Seasons 1-6 (Taika Waititi, et al 2019-2024)
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Rating: CSS=12, CSQ=7 / Double Whoopee
Scale F=4, Scale G=4, Scale H=4, Scale I=3, Scale J=4
Comedy, Horror, Mockumentary, Fantasy

Vampire stories don't usually interest me. I enjoyed reading Dracula and watching many film versions of the tale, but never got into Buffy or Twilight or any other. I don't dislike macabre or Gothic stories, but perhaps the over-saturation of vampire (and other undead) films and TV shows is just too much...which means many of them aren't very good. Anyway, when I first heard of Taika Waititi's film What We Do in the Shadows, I didn't initially look into it or stop everything to watch it. I thought, I'll eventually get around to it. But then I later heard the about the TV series and that Matt Berry was in the cast... well, that did it. We started watching. It took us a few months, but we watched the entire six seasons and laughed A LOT.

This show is one of the best comedies of recent years. I'd put it in the category with my favorite British comedies from the 2000-2009 era (Black Books, The Mighty Boosh, The IT Crowd, etc.). It really is bust-out-laughing hysterical. Much of the humor is crude, profane, gross, or even smutty, but it is also witty and wacky and awkward. Each character has their thing--their sense of humor and style. And all of them together make a weird and beautiful family. A very strange, insane, hilarious family.

It's impossible to say which season or episode is my favorite. SO many good ones to choose from. Each season finale is epic, but there are some great moments in every episode. Brilliant show. I have a special fondness for Nandor the Relentless and find Colin Robinson's character simply perfect with all his energy-sucking awkwardness. But I love them all together.
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Monday, March 3, 2025

Oscar Dash 2025: The Results

And the winner for Best Picture 2025 is...Anora!

I can't wait to watch this film from all the things I've read and now after so many accolades.

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