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Three Movies in Four Days Part 3

04 Tuesday Jun 2019

Posted by mlrover in Uncategorized

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Bryce Dallas Howard, dance, Elton John, films, Gemma Jones, interview, movie review, Music, musical, nostalgia, NPR, Richard Madden, Royal Academy of Music, Taupin

Rocketman

Spoliers? Are you kidding? Who doesn’t know about Elton John? Familiarity with his music, and a growing appreciation of his present day style, had me thinking I might pass on this one. That would have been a HUGE mistake. On and off throughout this film I made comparisons to La La Land, which had none of Rocketman’s brilliance. Yes, I liked some of the dance numbers in LLL, but they are mediocre compared to Rocketman, especially Saturday Night’s exuberance. This is what a ‘Hollywood’ musical is all about and hasn’t been seen in way too long.

Elton John’s stage persona was/is bigger than life, but that becomes secondary in this homage to his music and Bernie Taupin’s lyrics. At some point it becomes apparent that Taupin’s lyrics are so well-woven into this story about Elton’s life and his eventual triumph over addiction, loneliness, and self-hate that it leaves one awed. And somewhat overwhelmed by the writing and production as a whole.

Look for Taron Egerton’s name in the Oscar nominations and on the fast track to win. (Haven’t seen the rest of the year’s contenders, so not sure about his ‘win’ yet.) All of the performances are superb. Richard Madden is deliciously vicious as a soul-sucking user. The always marvelous Gemma Jones warms the heart as his grandmother. Steven Macintosh as Elton’s father is a heartless creep, and Jamie Bell is subtle and true as the faithful Bernie Taupin. Elton’s brash mother is wonderfully done by Bryce Dallas Howard, daughter of Ron Howard. (Remember her as pie-eating Hilly in The Help?)

A reason for my initial hesitation to see this film was because of inaccuracies that usually accompany biopics. Then I learned that Elton was a producer. NPR interviewed him a few years back. He talked about his mother being a gunner in WWII, the influence of the Royal Academy of Music, the happiness he’s enjoying now.

For many this will be a dance down memory lane to what you were doing, or where you were, when you heard each song. Tiny Dancer shot me back to younger years in LA at the parties that went all night, sometimes for days, and the look in Bernie Taupin’s face when he said that the next day he’d be going to Paradise Cove. Back then, it was a private beach, placid and gorgeous. Now, it’s paved over, impersonal, clogged with gawkers, much like Elton’s life was about to become after that party.

Since this is a musical, something must be said about the music. Giles Martin deserves every speck of attention that must be given to what he has created with the score of this film. He has done everything possible to enhance the genius of Elton’s music without being intrusive. It’s voluptuous, reverent, electrifying and eloquent as required. He does what the very best accompanist does and that is provide a safe platform for the vocalist to shine.

Don’t run to see this film. Slap on a rocket and blast off. Elton would appreciate that kind of entrance.

M.L Rigdon (aka Julia Donner)

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Guest Blog Judith Post (paranormal)

21 Sunday Sep 2014

Posted by mlrover in Uncategorized

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Apollo, cats, Diana, familiars, goddess, gods, Hades, Hell Hounds, huntress, interview, Tyr

The Greek goddess, Diana, is the protagonist of Judith Post’s novels Empty Altars and Spinners of Misfortune. She’s forsaken Mount Olympus to live in a penthouse condo that overlooks Central Park. Mortals no longer leave offerings on her altars, but she hasn’t forgotten them.   To her surprise, when her runes send her to the Norse lands to battle hell hounds, she discovers that Tyr, Donar, and Freya are still active, protecting mortals, also. More, she decides that maidenhood isn’t as tempting as the sky god, Tyr. They team up to fulfill their duties as deities.

Diana has agreed to meet with a mortal and answer questions. She strides to an outdoor table at the café they’ve agreed on. The interviewer stares. Even in mortal form, goddesses are extraordinary. Dressed in brown, leather pants that hug her long legs and a white, tunic top, she’s as willowy and graceful as he expected. With her wavy, chestnut hair falling past her shoulders and her moss-green eyes, she embodies Nature.

Q: If I remember right, you were the goddess of the hunt, weren’t you?

Diana shrugs: Myths change with time. I’m not only goddess of the hunt, but also mistress of the moon and witchcraft, and if you’re smart, you’ll avoid me at crossroads at the dark of the moon.

Q: Why is that?

A: If I weigh your heart and evil overshadows good, I’ll rip it from your body and feed it to my hell hounds.

Q: You have hell hounds? I thought you battled Heid’s in the Norse meadow.

A: Norse hounds can’t compete with mine. Mine romp in Hades’ halls until I need them.

Q: You get along with Hades?

She takes a sip of wine: I didn’t say that. I said he cares for my hounds. Not many immortals dare to cross me.

Q: Is it true that your father is Zeus?

A: Yes, I had a happy childhood. Father enjoyed spoiling me.

Q: And your mother?

A: Leto. She gave birth to me, and then to my twin brother, Apollo.

A hesitation: Apollo is god of the sun, and you’re mistress of the moon?

A grin: The moon suits me and my purposes better.

Q: As the mistress of witches, you have another name, don’t you?

A: Yes, Hecate, the goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, moon, ghosts and necromancy.

Q: Plus the hunt? How do you get everything done? It seems like you wear a lot of different hats.

Diana laughs: Goddesses don’t punch time clocks. I do what I want, when I want. I’m goddess of the hunt on days that call me into the forest. Nature restores me. So does the kill. My arrows never miss. I ensure survival of the fittest. I don’t have patience for weaklings. As Hecate, I rule magic. I can bless or curse. Magic blossoms better in shadows and moonlight.

A wary glance at the goddess: You’ve never worked with the Norse before. How did that happen?

A: My runes sent me to help them. The bones are never wrong.

Q: Bones? I thought runes were made of rowan or carved in stone.

A: Mankinds’ are. Mine are personal to me. When I toss them, they sing to me and show me the answers I seek.

Q: What did they say about Tyr? You fell hard for the Norse sky-god, didn’t you?

Diana’s eyes narrow and she stares at her interviewer: If you’d done your homework, you’d know Tyr fell for me. At first, I wasn’t interested, but it’s hard to overlook the wonderfulness of the sky-god. And I’d been a maiden long enough.

Q: The wolf, Fenrir, chewed off his right hand. That didn’t bother you?

Her words turn sharp: If anything, it made him appeal to me more. Would you have been brave enough to offer your hand so that the gods could bind the wolf and defend mankind?

Q: Sorry, I didn’t mean to offend you.

A: Mortals rarely think before they speak. You’re no exception.

A sigh: Now that you’ve defeated Heid and the six spinners who defied the gods, what are your plans now?

She finishes her wine: Tyr and I will continue to do our jobs, and we visit each other often. Our goals are constant, which is more than I can say for mankind. Are you finished now? Noir’s waiting for me at my condo.

Q: Your cat? He’s rather independent, isn’t he?

A: Yes, that’s why I like him.

She raises an eyebrow at the interviewer, and he gives in graciously: Thank you for your time.

She turns to walk away and fades from view. The interviewer stares after her for a moment, then turns to leave, too. Interview over.

You can find Judith Post’s blog at: http://writingmusings.com/ and her webpage at: http://www.judithpostswritingmusings.com/.

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