Wednesday, December 29, 2021

THE X FILES - "Squeeze" (1993)

 
Tonight's Wholesome, Wholehearted, and Whimsical Wednesday presentation is what comes after W for a change, "The X Files."

This was the third episode of "The X Files," and was titled "Squeeze." The truth might be out there, but these days, it sure doesn't feel like we're getting any closer to finding it!

"Squeeze" is very similar in scope to films like "The Night Strangler" and "The Night Stalker."

There is a little deviation in the fact that this killer comes out every thirty years instead of every twenty years, and instead of blood, he's in need of livers, and all of the victims are found with theirs forcefully removed!

Just in case you don't already know, this is gorgeous Gillian Anderson as Agent Dana Scully.

Her partner of course, is David Duchovny as Fox Mulder. Clever like a fox, or crazy like a fox? This Fox is kind of a combination of both! By my count, David has either played or done the voice for himself, or Agent Mulder, in at least six roles not related to "The X Files."

Trapped like the rat that he is, Agent Scully finally gets the killer in her sights!

Now it's just the matter of what they are going to do with him.

The killer is named Eugene Victor Tooms and is played by Doug Hutchison. About seven months later, Tooms will reappear in episode 21 after he gets paroled from prison.
Among many other odd roles, Doug was Golum in "Batman And Robin."
            
 Doug was also the front man in a band called "The Yuh-uh-uh-uhs," who did this mondo-bizarro song called "Vampire Chickens."
Now it just doesn't get much better than that, and yet somehow, incredulously, that video has less that 700 views!

Believe it or not, I actually missed "The X Files" when it was on TV because I was busy trading cassette tapes at the time, and it's pretty cool to have a great show like this to still be able to watch, and catch up on, because it's just as good as it was back then!

With Mulder and Scully's assistance, the Police finally concur that there is definitely something weird about Tooms, and it's more than just being a killer, but stupidly, they still let him go!

This guy looks ripe, and is all set to be the next dish on the menu!

 
In the year 2022, get ready to see Gillian in the role of Eleanor Roosevelt in a TV series called "The First Lady." I think she is probably going to nail it!

This is the place where Tooms was hiding out thirty years earlier!

And it's the same place they will find him in the  current day!

I know from first hand experience that it's really helpful to have flashlights when you're shooting a scene in a super low light situation!

Tooms haunts ventilation systems in buildings, and that is how he was able to get in and out of so many places without being detected!

We've still got a couple more days until this crappy year is over! I think I'll end it on a positive note, and binge out on "The X Files." Thanx as always to my Editor-In-Chief in Germany for handing this cub reporter this assignment! Hopefully we'll see you again next year!

Monday, December 27, 2021

THE THREE STOOGES In "Hold That Lion" - 1947

Here's a good way to end this messed up year, with who else, Those Three Stooges! As an added feature, this one goes out to Mr. KD, of which I'm sure he'll elaborate on later in the comments section, betcha!

Boy oh boy, looks like the boys really know how to hook up with the best lawyers!

Emil Sitka is their attorney, he lets the Stooges know they need to serve subpoenas to another lawyer, a Mr. Icabod Slipp... 

Slipp has slipped into a closet when the boys come to his office. He hears them say that they don't know what the guy looks like, and so he pretends to be someone looking for Slipp, there to get their money back from that crook, and accuses them of being Slipp!

And there to rough him up! One by one he dismantles the Stooges and slips out the door after tearing up their subpoenas...

After the boys recover, they realize that Slipp was the guy that beat them up. 

They also find a note that shows he's leaving on a train, trying to escape with their inheritance! So...

The boys board the train, thinking Slipp may be wearing a disguise. Let's take a look!

Here's Jerry in a cameo as a sleeping Curly. Was this the only time the three brothers appeared together on the screen?

OOPS!.. Not Slipp!

The conductor is after the boys because they don't have tickets, so, they hide in box in the transport car. When will they ever learn to read?!

And of course, they let the lion out.

You can imagine how that goes over!

So, the boys find Slipp, who's ready to get off the train with all their money.

After giving the boys the slip yet again, he hides in the cargo room.

It looks like it's curtains for the Stooges, until...

Moe tosses away the hammer he's holding, and it knocks the Hell out of Slipp!

The boys recover their inheritance, oh boy!!

And they celebrate in a classic Stooge manner, breaking eggs on Shemp's noggin!

Saturday, December 25, 2021

THERE'S ANTS IN MY CHRISTMAS SHORTS - "Merry Christmas 2021"


Tired of the same olde Christmas movies, but still feeling nostalgic for more innocent times? Well, here's a series of 13 Xmas shorts that are all under thirty minutes each for you to indulge in, or you can even share them with your kids, if you're feeling really sadistic, because it's time for the
 Saturday Night Christmas Special in The Dungeon!
Let's get this video party started with this Little Audrey cartoon titled 
 "Santa's Surprise" from 1947.

 
From the Fleischer Studios in 1948, here's an awesome copy of "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer!"

 
Another incredibly exciting short from 1948 you don't want to miss, is
(Be forewarned, there is violence!)
 
In 1949, Vincent Price narrated the classic Charles Dickens' tale "The Christmas Carol," that also had Dungeon Hero Robert Clarke in it.
 
From 1951, you can catch this Sid Davis freakshow called
 
The 60's was a weird time to make Xmas movies, and if you watch "A Visit To Santa" from 1963, I'm sure you will be in complete agreement, but you have to live through it first!

From 1964 we have "Santa's Magic Kingdom" by K. Gordon Murray" cause everyone knows that nobody does Christmas like K. Gordon Murray.

And if you just can't get enough Xmas K.GM in your life, also from 1964 is "Santa's Enchanted Village," that brings us a look at what life was like in "Santa's Village."
 
If you're totally Xmas masochistic, and that still wasn't enough for you, there's always "Santa Claus And His Helpers" to turn to, another 1964 K. Gordon Murray classic.
 
Let's just skip the 70's and jump right to 1982 and finish this up with some cartoons like
In 1987, they came out with "A Garfield Christmas Special."
 
 There are also a couple of things from the 90's worth watching, like "What A Cartoon!"

......Last but not least, from 1994, nothing says Christmas like Ninja Turtles.
Merry Christmas Ya'll! 
Big Kudos and Thanx to The Internet Archive for hosting all these shows for us, drop by and throw a dollar in the box! It'll make you, and them, feel good for the holidays!

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