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What To Watch This Week

Sunday

The mid-season premiere of The Walking Dead shambles onto TV screens on AMC tonight

Tuesday

The new TBS series Miracle Workers a comedy about an angel (Daniel Radcliffe) trying to stop the destruction of the Earth because of a bored God (Steve Buscemi) begins Tuesday.

There are several movies set to be released on digital download today including Ralph Breaks the Internet and Creed II.

Thursday

Just in time for Valentine’s Day comes the long-delayed Alita: Battle Angel in theaters.

Friday

Based on the comic book of the same name all episodes of The Umbrella Academy* are available today on Netflix.

The second Harry Potter prequel Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald is available on digital download today.

Also based on a comic book Doom Patrol is set to launch on the DC Universe streaming service Friday.

TV

What We Do in the Shadows TV spot

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyZi3rJPENs

The Twilight Zone (2019) Super Bowl TV spot

Movies

Pet Sematary (2019) trailer

Avengers: Endgame Super Bowl TV spot

The Reading & Watch List

Cool Movie Posters of the Week

Direct Beam Comms #166

What To Watch This Week

Tuesday

The WWII Nazi zombie movie Overlord of last fall is available for digital download today.

One of the biggest flops of 2018, Robin Hood, is available on digital download Tuesday.

Friday

The Lego Movie, a surprise hit of 2014, gets a sequel with The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part in theaters today.

The Reading & Watch List

Cool Movie Poster of the Week

Alien 3 (1992) poster
Alien 3 (1992) poster

The Mummy and The Super Bowl

I’m not much of a sports fan, but I remember when the Super Bowl was something I looked forward to watching. Before YouTube became the go-to place for movie trailers, and even before movie trailers were widely available online whatsoever, for fans of movies the place to go to see previews for upcoming summer flicks was the Super Bowl.

The last year I remember being really excited about the movie trailers on the Super Bowl was 20 years ago back in 1999 when everyone was fearing Y2K. That was the year that the first Star Wars movie in more than a decade was set to be released and I remember hoping that at some point during the game we’d get a glimpse of something new. But that didn’t happen, until recently Star Wars never advertised on the Super Bowl. However, we did get a funny spoof of a Star Wars trailer with a commercial for Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me that fooled a lot of people, myself included.

That year the movie I came away from the Super Bowl excited about the most was… wait for it… of all things, The Mummy. This action-packed trailer made that film look like a lot of fun, and after the commercial I couldn’t wait for summer. It was a movie that I started following because of the Super Bowl and ended up seeing opening weekend. And honestly, I still kind’a dig The Mummy. It’s not the best movie ever, but I think watching it is still a good time.

Looking at the list of other commercials for movies that aired during the Super Bowl there was one for The Matrix that I don’t remember specifically but I think it was already getting a lot of positive buzz. It would go onto become one of the most successful movies of 1999 and would generate two sequels. I know I ended up seeing The Matrix opening weekend along with a lot of other people.

I remember too in 1999 the movie everyone thought was going to be a sure-fire hit of the summer was Wild Wild West starring Will Smith that had a spot on the Super Bowl. At that point Smith had broken out of being typecast as The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and was king of the summer movies coming off a string of gigantic hits like Independence Day and Men in Black. And while Wild Wild West did make money at the box office, it by no means was a hit and today is considered mostly as a cautionary tale about producers wanting giant spiders in their films.

But after 1999 movie previews on the Super Bowl became a bit superfluous in that became so easy to see the trailers online there was really no reason to sit through the game to see them. And today when a movie trailer appears on the Super Bowl within minutes it’ll either be officially available on YouTube or a fan will have posted it there themselves, so these days watching the game is more of a tradition than getting anything of pop-culture value for it.

That being said, I do end up watching the Super Bowl every year, or at least most of it. There’s always some new movie preview that debuts there and I dig the excitement and anticipation of waiting to see what might show up next.

I Am the Night mini-series premiere ⭐

I was really looking forward to the new TNT series I Am the Night. The series, about the infamous Black Dahlia murder from the perspective of the 1960s, looked to be in the vein of a James Ellroy novel like L.A. Confidential. Unfortunately, I Am the Night isn’t even James Ellroy-ish and after the first episode I’m not quite sold on the series yet.

In the show, Chris Pine stars as Jay Singletary, a disgraced newspaper reporter who because of a story he wrote in the past was blackballed and now is forced to take pictures of philandering celebrities and murdered corpses in morgues in order to make ends meet. India Eisley is Pat, a biracial teenager living with her African American mother in a segregated Nevada town who learns that she’s actually white and adopted when she stumbles across her birth certificate. As Pat contacts her grandfather in Los Angeles and then decides to travel there to meet him, she discovers that things might not be copacetic when she tries contacting him but is told by the woman who answers the phone to stay away since her grandpa is a very dangerous man.

And that was pretty much it.

I got the feeling that I Am the Night is being treated more as a show people are supposed to binge watch rather than a traditional cable drama. Bingeable shows can have whole episodes where not too much story happens other than we learn about the characters since there’s always another episode ready to go in the queue next. Network shows with their weeklong delay between episodes do not. I almost felt like that first episode of I Am the Night could probably be removed entirely from the series with whatever backstory needed for the characters sprinkled throughout the series. Isn’t it more interesting to discover a character you thought you knew after a few episodes is completely different when something unique about them is revealed at some point later in the season? Isn’t that better than stuffing the first episode full of backstory for characters we haven’t had time to care about yet?

Now the six episode mini-series I Am the Night might morph into something really interesting and good, I just wonder how many episodes it’s going to take in order to get there?

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What To Watch This Week

Monday

The new crime mini-series starring Chris Pine I Am the Night premieres tonight on TNT.

TCM is set to air a whole slew of sci-fi movies today including The Time Machine, Forbidden Planet, 2001: A Space Odyssey, 2010, Brainstorm and Westworld.

Tuesday

After airing sci-fi all day TCM will run the horror Poltergeist early Tuesday morning.

The 1988 fantasy classic Willow is getting a well-deserved HD release on digital download today.

Saturday

TCM will show the sci-fi body-horror (?) classic Fantastic Voyage tonight.

Movies

Shazam trailer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJCbtNZ18O8&feature=youtu.be

TV

The Boys preview

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tBzX8hktkc

The Reading & Watch List

Cool Movie Poster of the Week

Diamonds are Forever (1971) British Quad
Diamonds are Forever (1971) British Quad