Stephen King's 'Graveyard Shift' (1990)
Movie
John Hall (David Andrews) is a drifter who wanders into a small town in Maine. He needs a job and...
BankofMarquis (1832 KP) rated Rent: Filmed Live On Broadway (2008) in Movies
Jul 10, 2020
The 1990's brought us a "rock musical" that focused on a global pandemic set against the backdrop of social protesting and racial injustices (sound familiar), this musical is Jonathan Larson's RENT.
Following (loosely) the plot of the 1896 opera LA BOHEME, RENT tells the tale of disaffected artists trying to live and love (and make rent) while living their lives the way they wish to live it. Writer Jonathan Larson (who passed, suddenly, the day before previews began) created a powerful, rock driven, story that is poignant, sad and hopeful all at the same time. The original Broadway production Iwhich I am bragging that I saw 2x with the original cast) brought such talent as Jesse L. Martin, Anthony Rapp, Taye Diggs and Idina Menzel to the forefront.
But...skip the film version of this musical (starring most of the original cast) that came out in 2005. It is purfunctuary and lifeless. Instead, seek out the 2008 RENT: FILMED LIVE ON BROADWAY. Like Hamilton, this is a filmed version of the stage show and is able to capture the power and emotion that only live theater can provide.
The cast in this production is outstanding - with the standout being (no surprise) a young Renee Elise Goldsberry (Angelica Schulyer in Hamilton) who shines brightly as Mimi.
Like Hamilton, Rent showcases the power - and purpose - of live theater. A place that I cannot wait to go to again in 2021.
Letter Grade: A-
8 stars (out of 10) and you can take that to the Bank (ofMarquis)
Once a Pilgrim
Book
Move over McNab, Ryan & Reacher - it's time to meet Deegan's ex-SAS hero John Carr who blows them...
Technical Communication, Deliberative Rhetoric and Environmental Discourse: Connections and Directions
Nancy W. Coppola and Bill Karis
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Academic writing on environmental communication proliferated in the 1990's. A few of us had been...
Rob Halford recommended Dirt by Alice In Chains in Music (curated)
Sokolov's Best Games
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One of the best ways to improve is to study the games of a top Grandmaster, and Ivan Sokolov's...
Mongolia - Culture Smart!: The Essential Guide to Customs & Culture
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Mongolia is landlocked between its neighbors China and Russia in the heart of Asia. For centuries...
The Law of the Rights of Light
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The Law of Rights of Light is a new and comprehensive treatment of the controversial topic of rights...
David McK (3425 KP) rated Johnny and the Dead (Johnny Maxwell #2) in Books
May 27, 2023
Which, primarily albeit not exclusively, are aimed towards a more adult audience.
However, during the 1990's, he also wrote a trilogy of novels that were aimed at the younger audience, starting with Only You Can Save Mankind and ending with Johnny and the Bomb, with this one tucked away nicely in the middle. These novels have become known as the Johnny Maxwell trilogy, following the same core characters as Johnny Maxwell (obviously) and his friends Yo-less, Wobbler and Big Mac.
In this one, Johnny learns that the local cemetery is about to be demolished, which comes as news to the residents of said cemetery (who only Johnny is able to see - I kept waiting for the 'I see dead people' gag, before realising this was released before the movie 'The Sixth Sense'), and leading to a local outcry over the same.
It hits different now, 30 years on from when I first read it (due to life events).
Begg to Differ
Book
Foreword by Sir Alex Ferguson. "Upon realising the gravity of the situation, the said gentleman...