Here are few things I've recently been watching:


To my surprise, the highlight of set has been the 39 episode of a 1954-55 TV series. I really like Ronald Howard (son of Leslie) as Holmes (see picture above). In the series, Holmes is portrayed as a young man who is extraordinarily perceptive but not always smart. Dr. Watson is played as a recent veteran of Britain's imperial adventures in Afghanistan.
So far, I've watched about 2/3 of the episodes and have only encounter one clinker. The rest have been quite enjoyable. Each episode in only 30 minutes long. So you don't waste much time. Did I mention that everything in the set is in B&W?

Someday I'd like to see the 1930 version. I remember seeing both versions on late night TV when I was in high school. While the DVD had a bunch of extra shorts, I would've enjoyed a commentary instead.

This was a bloody action film. Hard to stop watching because of the story line. Want to see what happens next (even though you could figure it out). All the parts were played by real US Navy Seals. I didn't have any complaints about the acting. Made with the cooperation of the US government and, as you might expect, lots of patriotic overtones. Thank you guys for protecting us from the bad guys.
"And now for something completely different...."

The movie did have a neat twist toward the end. I was also impressed at how professional the DVD/movie was for a film shot by amateurs. The commentary was very good and interesting (as long as you don't mind the Christian sales pitch during the technical explanations). However, the story of how the movie was made was almost as enjoyable and interesting as the original movie about the slimy used car salesman.

Still, as I mentioned above, I like happy endings and a riveting story (even if you just know what is going to happen). Hooray, the good guys win!!! The director's commentary on this one too was worthwhile and interesting.
The third film in the set is "Fireproof." It's about a fire fighter having marriage problems. As you might guess, the marriage is saved when he gives his life to Jesus. For some reason, I just can't bring myself to watch it. Perhaps it reminds me of my own divorce and the failure of the RC Church to help when I asked. I do believe that God is an essential part of a successful marriage. Too bad the church was not willing to step in and emphasize that. They are now wrestling with the consequences of their ambivalence towards the sacrament of marriage (and the corresponding sale of annulments). Sorry for getting political.