From the monthly archives:

November 2008

Four days of family travel for Thanksgiving and another three days of business travel directly thereafter means that posting will be sporadic at best (and U.N.C.L.E. a day will return when I do). Sorry, loyal reader, you’ll just have to wait… Ciao!

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God, I miss this show.

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Happy 45th Anniversary, Doctor Who!

by Joseph on November 24, 2008

45 years ago today viewers caught the first episode of Doctor Who, “An Unearthly Child.” It was broadcast a day after the Kennedy assassination. This blog has a nice posting marking the occasion.

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No U.N.C.L.E. for a while…

by Joseph on November 18, 2008

In fact, no posting for a while. I’m going to Orlando for a business trip and will be taking a couple of days to enjoy the pleasures of Walt Disney World (again). So I’ll check you out later…

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Sad news. Christopher Lloyd’s house has been destroyed in the California fires. This link tells the story. The saddest part? He says he put off cataloging all of the movie memorabilia and collectibles that he had gathered in his 35+ years as an actor… “I don’t have to worry about that now.”

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U.N.C.L.E. a day is my obsessive-compulsive approach at working through The Complete Man for U.N.C.L.E., now available on DVD. One episode, one review a day (usually – occasional hiatuses may occur due to travel).

Look who’s in this episode! Dan O’Herlihy… best known as “The Old Man” to geeks like me from the first two Robocop movies. Uber-geeks (like me) would also know him from his role as Andrew Packard in the second season of Twin Peaks and his portrayal of Grig the navigator in The Last Starfighter. O’Herlihy plays a master thief who helps Napoleon and Illya in their attempt to steal $50 million from a THRUSH bank… though not by choice.

Of course, complicating matters is O’Herlihy’ character WORKS from THRUSH, and our heroes don’t know that. Adding spice to the mix is the “innocent-of-the-week”, a girl from Iowa that Solo recruits to help in the caper.

This is a fun episode, and we have have finally achieved the prototypical U.N.C.L.E. episode structure (the one we will see for many episodes to come). Illya and Napoleon work together at first, then separate to achieve separate goals, get together to compare notes, and finally work together at the end (usually with one saving the other’s hide at the end of the fourth act).

The gadgets in this episode are ludicrous, though – rubbing lotion that when applied to dice allows them to be remote controlled, a special $100 bill that can somehow detect a safe’s combination… Come on. And we see the return of the “sleep darts,” that can be fired out of the U.N.C.L.E. gun… Uh-huh. Paging Mythbusters

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Here’s a news story that is reporting on what Wal-Mart will be selling on “black friday.” Among the doorbusters? A $128 Magnavox blu-ray player. Guess where I’ll be shopping that Friday morning?

Thanks to The Digital Bits for the heads-up.

UPDATE: Bfads.net has the whole ad as an exclusive. Click here to download the PDF.

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