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Christmas Comes to Willow Creek (1987)
Christmas Gift to Alaska
From LA to tiny Willow Creek Alaska with a semi-load of holiday cheer! I just found this movie in my favorite Seattle video store, and loved it. On the first viewing the acting seemed a little rough, but maybe that's OK - after all it is a truckers film. And a 1987 made for TV one at that. The cinematography is especially good with nice scenes of Alaska and cool long shots of the road. The story is appropriately warmhearted, with maybe just a bit too much brawling, but that's the Hollywood and LA television world for you.
Some really nice incidental moments in this film..... the lonely harmonica solo on a quiet wintry street, the Reno cop quoting Sir Walter Scott, his swish partner wiggling out of the scene in sexy police "tights", and Homer, the town sage, sitting atop the Willow Creek water tower like a four year old in his Santa suit, 'til the spirit of Christmas returns. And it does! The music is fun too. Lots of Opera and opera bashing! Some nice bluegrass, and the Willow Creek holiday band clunking their way through "Good King something or other"..... throughout the show.
Also quite nice, is the way the writer and director portrayed the Christmas miracle/fantasy, just letting it be a part of the ongoing story without making a big deal out of it. The actors handled this very well.
I have to say, if the scene with Jessie and her newborn baby coming out of a snowbound semi with three rowdy, desperate characters doesn't remind you of a modern day Alaskan Highway Nativity.... you need to get your butt back into church this Christmas.
Well, a belated 2013 thank you to all who contributed to the making of Christmas Comes To Willow Creek, a 1987 gem.
Rush (2013)
Stunningly Good
Superb film! If I could shake the hands of everyone who worked on this great movie I would. The film really captures the excitement of racing in the mid seventies with excellent cinematography, gutsy performances, relentlessly good music and sound, and perfect direction! Even the peripheral characters come through with fine acting - maybe that's a sign that everyone on board loved making the film. There are subtle things in the scenes that seem to go way beyond just watching fast and loud cars race around the Formula 1 tracks of the world. But you'll want to find them yourself, when you see the film. Big screen is highly recommended.
Only problem with RUSH is that I now seem to driving a bit too fast on my way home from the supermarket. I guess I can thank Niki and James Hunt for that. Ron Howard & co too.
Stunningly good movie!