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Saturday, April 7, 2012

ZACHARIAH - "A Head Of His Time" (1971)

I liked this movie so much after I saw it when it was first released, that I named the next dawg I got, a little caca-poo, "ZACHARIAH!"

I had never seen a surreal musical western before "ZACHARIAH," and not only did it have, as seen here, the James Gang in it, it also starred one of the best bands of all time, Country Joe and the Fish!

On the left is Don (Miami Vice) Johnson as Matthew, and on the right is John Rubenstein as Zachariah, best buddies about to go on the adventure of their life! Both Don and John are still actively working today and have works in production! No musical slouch, John Rubenstein is also a singer, and has composed the music for a quite a few movies himself, like "The Candidate" and "Kid Blue!"

Here's Country Joe McDonald as the leader of bad-guy gang, The Crackers. How can you not love a movie that just takes it for granted that there were rock bands and electricity in the 1800's? What a beautiful concept! Country Joe and the Fish released their first LP in 1967, and it was called "Electric Music For Mind And Body" and is arguably one of the most psychedelic albums ever! How is it even possible that they are not in The Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame? But then of course, you could say the same thing about Link Wray or Steve Miller!! Abba is in the Hall of Fame, and Guns and Roses is in there, but not Country Joe and the Fish, what a travesty of justice!

This is Barry Melton, amazing guitarist and sometimes vocalist for The Fish!

Much to the chagrin of nice guys all over the world, even back in the olde west it was true that the chicks dug the bad boys!

Chicken Hirsch and David Cohen were the original drummer and keyboard player for The Fish, but by the time this movie was made, they had been replaced by Duke Dewey and Mark Kapner!

"ZACHARIAH" is a film about trials and tribulations and is based on the book "Siddhartha" by Herman Hesse! At the beginning of the movie Zachariah has just gotten himself a shiny new pistol, and he and Matthew set off to make something of themselves, and the first thing they do is join up with The Crackers!

The boys devise a plan where they go into a new town, and The Crackers set up and start playing on one end of town, and while all the town folk are distracted, Zachariah and Matthew rob the bank on the other side of town!

Joe Massot wrote the main script, but all the jokes and one liners were written by our favourite band of zanies, The Firesign Theatre. The four members of The Firesign Theatre were Phillip Austin, Phil Proctor, David Ossman, and seen here in a small role as the bank teller is Peter Bergman, who I'm saddened to say, just passed away a couple of months ago on February 9th. R.I.P. Peter, we're sure gonna miss you!!

"ZACHARIAH" is a cornucopia of musical talent that you'll never see in one place again. The Ragin' Cajun Doug Kershaw has the role of 'The Fiddler,' and performs a manic version of a song also written by him, the "Ballad Of Job Cain!"

Job Cain is the baddest gunfighter in the West, and Zachariah thinks he's the one who can take him down, even though 'The Fiddler' told him that "20 man tried, and 20 men died, and you've killed only one!" When Zach and Matthew arrive at the lair of Job Cain, the house band is ironically enough, the James Gang!

Joining Joe Walsh on guitar were drummer Jim Foxx, and bassist Tom Kriss! After Joe Walsh left the band in 1971, he was replaced for a while by the fantastic Domenic Troiano, who two years later was replaced by the brilliant but troubled Tommy Bolin! The two awesome songs the James Gang perform are "Country Fever," and "Laguna Salada!"

Here he is, the man himself, one of the most dynamic drummers in the world, Elvin Jones, as Job Cain!

Elvin Jones played the traps with John Coltrane for six years, and recorded with the quartet one of the most beautiful jazz records ever put to vinyl titled "A Love Supreme!" Elvin also performed with other legends Charles Mingus, and Miles Davis. He also played with his two talented brothers, Hank, and Thad Jones!

After polishing off some nitwit in a showdown, Job Cain takes over from Jim Foxx and plays a powerful drum solo that just accentuates how bad he really is!

Zachariah wasn't ready to take on Job Cain just yet, and Zach and Matthew have a parting of the ways, and Zachariah heads off to Belle Starr's to become a man!

Talk about your cult musicals, Patricia Quinn who has the role of Belle Starr, was also Alice, in Arlo Guthrie's "Alice's Restaurant!" The music at Belle Starr's joint is a song called "Grave Digger" and is provided by yet another great but mostly unheralded band, The New York Rock & Roll Ensemble! Before he passed away in 2002, Ensemble keyboard player Mark Kamen founded the now legendary Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation!!

Two round pegs in square holes were the duo of Byard Ray and Obray Ramsey from North Carolina who performed as White Lightnin'. Their musical contributions to "ZACHARIAH" were two great tunes called "Shy Ann" and "Down In The Willow Garden." They recorded at least two LP's, "Fresh Air" which was fairly traditional material, and "File Under Rock!" that features an odd amalgam of musicians including bassist extraordinaire Chuck Rainey and jazz trumpeter Jimmy Owens among others!

I well imagine that you're familiar with the expression "to ride off into the sunset," well, what kind of ending were you really expecting? Do something nice for yourself, you can get the movie from Netflix, or buy the soundtrack from Amazon, either way you can't go wrong!

Saturday, March 17, 2012

PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE - Paul Williams -"Maimed and Framed" (1974)

Ready for a Super Soylent Green Day Saturday Night, well, here you go! I never saw "Phantom Of The Paradise" until recently, and the basic reason is that I was never a fan of the schmaltzy pop music of Paul Williams, and that's what I thought it was all about! I was wrong, and I stand corrected, this movie rocks, and as an extra bonus, it even comes with introductory narration by Mr. Twilight Zone himself, Rod Serling!

"Phantom Of The Paradise is a musical, and as bright and snappy as it might look, the funniest thing is that it's not really a comedy, in fact despite some moments of hilarity, it is actually a pretty gruesome horror tale that was both written and directed by Brian De Palma, so what else would you expect? Mr. De Palma hasn't made any movies since 2007, but has written, and is directing a new murder mystery that is coming out next year entitled "Passion." Might be something new to actually look forward to!

So, let's just start at the end, the multi-talented Paul Williams has credits that go on forever, and if writing all the songs for the incredibly bad movie "Ishtar" in 1987 didn't kill his career, maybe he really did sell his soul to the devil! For this role, Paul is Swan, the over the top devious head of Swan Records, and the owner of the ultimate rock palace, The Paradise!

There's a young pianist named Winslow Leach who thinks the world should be his oyster, and his rebellious soul is just about to meet up with, "Did somebody call security?"

This is indeed the last guy in the world whose finger or leg you want to pull. Not only was Winslow Leach forcibly ejected from The Paradise, he now also has drugs planted on him. He was playing around with the wrong people!

Next stop, The Nuthouse!! Speaking of The Nuthouse, he ain't Irish, but today is Tabonga's birthday!

Winslow Leach didn't really die, but he was horribly disfigured, a condition he hides behind this wacky mask!

William Finley met Brian De Palma when they both attended college, and went on to work with Brian on numerous projects that included "The Fury," and "The Black Dahlia!"

Deals are made between the devil and the dead!

The desk that Swan sits at for the auditions looks like a giant 7" 45 record! Hard to believe that millions of people today have no idea what that even is! Harder to believe is that two years before De Palma's "Carrie," Sissy Spacek was the Art Department set dresser for "Phantom Of The Paradise!"

Swan's number one act is The Juicyfruits, a moldable group of guys that morph easily from Doo-Wop to Surf to Death! Left to right are Archie (Eat Or Be Eaten) Hahn, Jeffrey Comanor in his only acting gig, but he did write some of the music for "Midnight Cowboy," and Peter (Disco Beaver From Outer Space) Elbling! In all my meanderings, this is the first time I've been able to reference The Firesign Theatre, and National Lampoon in the same caption!

You gotta love these thee guys, here they are again in their incarnation as The Undeads!

Next up is the fabulous Gerrit Graham as Beef! Gerritt would be irreplaceable in flicks like "Beware! The Blob," "Tunnel Vision," and "TerrorVision!"

How about a little role reversal on the "Psycho" shower scene?

We've been trying to cut back on our photos about a third, but Beef is so animated, I could have easily just shown you 20 shots of him and been done a whole lot sooner!

The supposed so pure and innocent love interest of Winslow is Jessica Harper as Phoenix! You'll remember Jessica from her starring role in "Suspiria" when Zillagord gets around to doing it one of these days! Another one of the weirdest things about "Phantom Of The Paradise" is that if I'm not mistaken, every person I have mentioned so far is still alive and kicking to this day! That's not something that happens too often around here!

When Beef goes down, it's finally time for Phoenix's star to shine, before she is dragged down into the quagmire of despair known as Swan's world!

I told you this wasn't a comedy, and as you can well see for yourself, it's no laughing matter, nor was I kidding!!!

I took a class on the films of Jean Renoir many, many years ago, and if there was one thing I learned, it was that movies don't have to necessarily be just comedy or drama, that they can be like real life, funny one minute and tragic the next. That pretty much sums up this cross between "Faust" and "The Phantom Of The Opera!" Yeah, and no happy ending neither!

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

NOTHING LASTS FOREVER - Shore/Arlen/Burkhard - "Papa's Got A Brand New Paper Moon" (1984)

Well, hats off to one distressed angel for turning me on to "Nothing Lasts Forever"! I hope you have a guardian angel in your life to do the same thing for you, because this is a good movie that should be seen if you get half a chance! I thought it was never released period, but I guess it just has never really been released on DVD yet, and somebody needs to fix that! Not clearly one thing, "Nothing Lasts Forever" is a hodgepodge of SNL, National Lampoon, "Brazil," and maybe even some Firesign Theatre, and it's all pretty well done, kind of light pink on the inside, and seared full of flavour and grilled to perfection on the outside!

Zach"Gremlins"Galligan is Adam Beckett, a nice young man in a dream, but with a dream, a dream to be an artiste! He's not sure how or why, but he knows that being an artist is the destiny he needs to fulfill!

Adam has just come back from being abroad, no, not like Chas Bono, Adam has been in Europe studying, so here we are at his coming home party thrown by his Aunt Anita Ellis singing "It's Only A Paper Moon," and Uncle Mort Sahl!

The lyrics of "Paper Moon" written by E.Y. Harburg and Billy Rose set the mood for the whole film, "It's a Barnum & Baily world, just as phony as it could be, but it wouldn't be make believe if you believed in me!"

Mort Sahl was one of the preeminent comedians of the 50's and 60's, and is just one of many in a cast that reads like another chapter out of The Dungeon Guide to Pop Culture!

In order for Adam to be come an Artiste, he has prove his merit, and one of the tests is nude figure drawing in three minutes or less! The model is a gal named Joanne Garahan. Adam's sketch turns out to be nothing but a dark triangle! For Joanne, like Aunt Anita, this would be her only film role!

After Adam flunks the art test, he has to go to work for the people running the whole show, The Port Authority, and his first job is to watch cars entering The Holland Tunnel, and stopping them and telling them to turn around if anything is wrong with their car, and I mean anything from a headlight cyclops to a minor dent! He's also issued a hand gun in case there is any trouble, by his boss, Mr. Dan Aykroyd, as Buck Heller. If I have to tell you who Dan Aykroyd is, then you don't live in this century!

One of Adam's Co-workers is the ravishing Dutch model and actress Apollonia Van Ravenstein as another aspiring artist Mara Hofmeier!

One of Mara's annoying artist friends is the writer and director of the movie, the brilliant Tom Schiller, who was a writer for "Saturday Night Live" for 15 years!

Mara's art skills are much more advanced than Adam's, she drinks triple espressos, and takes Adam to see this German performance artist who is walking on a treadmill as he counts to a million! The German artist was played by Marc Alderman in his solo outing!

Adam studies hard, as if you can learn to be a anti-bourgeois Dadaist by reading a book called "Understanding DaDa!"

Adam and Mara go out to a noise core anti-concert! Two of the musicians in the band are Dan Aykroyd's brother Peter, and John Belushi's wife Judith Belushi-Pisano!

Mara and Adam's lovemaking scene is interrupted when Mara notices that what's playing on the super miniature TV is Eisenstein's "Battleship Potemkin!" Mara really appreciates all forms of art, including film!! Wink, wink!

Adam is taken down underneath the metropolis to the literal underground command center where he finds out that the bums and homeless people are really the ones in charge of everything, and is forced to endure a very intense trial by fire ritual!

When he returns to the surface, Adam absentmindedly gets on to the wrong bus, and since this is no ordinary bus, the tour guide is none other than Bill Murray as Ted Breughel!

This is a very special bus that just happens to be going to the moon with a load of retired folks on the shopping journey of a lifetime!

The takeoff can be pretty rough on some of the elderly passengers like King Donovan here! Twenty-eight years earlier, King Donovan was Jack Belicec in the forever classic "Invasion Of The Body Snatchers!"

Lunartinis and Lunar Vision make the trip go a lot faster and keep the shoppers happy! No young people are supposed to be aboard, you see nobody notices if old people are missing for a while, and they all have chips implanted in their heads so that when they get back to Earth, if they try and talk about going to the moon, the word 'Miami' is always inserted into their speech instead of the word 'moon!'

Princess Leia's Dad, and the late Elizabeth Taylor's Ex-husband Eddie Fisher is the entertainment in the main bar. He does a request for "Oh! My Pa-Pa," a classic lounge song written by Paul Burkhard, and ponders how in the Hell he ended up at this point in his career!

The brilliant and hilarious comedienne Imogene Coca even makes an appearance as Daisy Schackman, the lady who explains the whole lunar shopping concept to Adam!

Okay, here's the part you've been waiting for, when they arrive on the moon, the passengers are greeted by some fine-lookin' singing and dancing girls, and the music is like something straight out of some unknown Disney animated feature!

The Lunartini travelers all wear lunar vision glasses to protect their eyes! Always the rebel, Adam doesn't have his on!

Gorgeous native island girls on the moon, come on, you just can't get much better than that!

Here's a really cool shot of the happy shoppers, and their destination, the ultra fabulous quonset hut "Moon-O-Rama" mall! The shoppers don't give in to the fact that they are just a bunch of fat little consumer guinea pigs!! The guy up on the big video screen welcoming the shoppers is none other than the peppermint soap magnate, a guy who really knows something about marketing himself, Dr. Bronner!

The bums had told Adam he would someday meet his one true love and spiritual muse, and here she was in all her glory and splendor, on the moon, it's Lauren Tom as Eloy, a cross between Pocahontas, Ariel, Jasmine, and Mulan! The beautiful Lauren Tom is still going strong in an amazing career that includes the voice of "Futurama's" Amy Wong!

"The meat of the music for "Nothing Lasts Forever" was created by arguably the most talented guy still working today, Mr. Howard Shore, who went from composing for "Saturday Night Live" to "Hi-Fidelity" to all of the "Lord Of The Rings" movies, and the two new "Hobbit" flicks coming out in 2012, and 2013! Howard also played alto sax in a very good Canadian jazz rock band called "Lighthouse" in the 60's and 70's! I traded in Raleigh coupons and got one of their albums for free!

"Nothing Lasts Forever" ends where it started, take out the end and beginning credits, and it would loop seamlessly!

Let's make forever never, the strikes are over, have a nice day!!"

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