tonyvmonte-54973
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While Earth, Wind, & Fire appear in this movie and their music-particularly the instrumental parts of "Shining Star" and the movie title song-are showcased, it's not about them at least not all the way through. They play The Group which is record producer Harvey Keitel's passion project. But his major record company wants him to drop them to concentrate on a supposedly wholesome family act called The Pages. Keitel's character really doesn't want to but he's told he has no choice. So he does what he can to make them sound good while also getting involved with the female lead singer Velour (Cynthia Bostick). She's really into him while he's keeping his cool much of the time. I'll just now say this was quite compelling dramatically and while it threatens to get explosive, it's not blisteringly so. So I say give That's the Way of the World a look.
My brother was very interested in this ep of "South Park" and so was I after all the brouhaha it caused for the current administration, that's for sure! In a nutshell, The Donald is sue happy and has a tiny...well, you know! Satan doesn't want to bed him and Cartman wants to end it all because "woke" is dead. I'll just say the whole thing was hilarious! And all because of what "60 Minutes" did as well as Colbert's cancellation related to CBS's settling the president's lawsuit against them. If my brother tapes any more eps, I'll probably watch and review them here as well, that's for sure!
This was yet another of the Hey Fellas! Kid comedy shorts made during the silent era meant to capitalize on the successful Hal Roach Rascals/Our Gang series. It begins with the kids playing baseball until a cop chases them. Then they see a fire engine and suddenly, they do their own makeshift operation. One of the girls was cooking something when the stove gets heated. I'll just now say there are some amusing gags but nothing hilarious. The version I saw had some stock music with intact intertitles which were provided by Pinto Colvig, who later voiced the Disney cartoon character Goofy. So on that note, 13th Alarm is worth a look if you're interested in this sort of thing.