C.C. & Company and Sid Haig #movie #1970s #70s #GoodWatch

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Here’s one out of left field.

I accidentally stumbled across a movie I saw as a kid: C.C. & Company. It came out when I was two, but I saw it a few years later and loved it. It’s memorable to me because 1) Joe Namath plays the main character, and 2) it starts out with a scene where Namath is making lunch in a supermarket. That is, he opens a bag of bread and steals a couple of slices, opens a package of cheese and puts it on the bread, etc. After eating the sandwich he just made, he politely asks an employee where the cupcakes are, and then calmly goes over there and eats one.

What I didn’t know then, and didn’t find out until I re-watched it is that Sid Haig is in it.

A Horror Icon

Wait, that’s not right.

There you go.

Sid Haig threw me a little bit. Some of my friends won’t stop talking about the guy’s impact on horror, but because I don’t like slasher-type horror, I never saw House of 1,000 Corpses. (I assume that movie is of that genre.) As far as I knew, this is the only movie in which I’ve seen him, but looking at his credits, I saw him in THX 1138, Jackie Brown, and Kill Bill Vols. 1 & 2. Not knowing who he was, I never noticed. I wouldn’t have noticed here if Amazon Prime didn’t display the scene’s cast during the movie.

Review

Anyway, a couple of early scenes of C.C. & Company hold up, but the movie in general? Not so much. It’s one of those movies about a particular subculture (bikers in this case) written by people who I assume don’t know anything about the subculture. It’s also quite dated. If you’ve seen it before and have even vague memories of it, it might be worth a watch. Everyone else my age should be watching Cobra Kai. I finished part one of the new season of Cobra Kai the night it dropped.

On second thought, no one should watch it; it sucked.

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Nostalgic Watch: Soap @Tubi #GoodWatch #Soap #Tubi #vlog #tv #television #70s #80s

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I finished binging Soap, a sitcom from the 70s and early 80s. Here’s my report.

Does it hold up?

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31 Songs in 31 Days Challenge, Day 18: Favorite Disco Song #music @BeeGees

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It’s September, the start of a new month. Well, in mid-August, half a month too late, I came across one of those internet challenges. Being a music nut, I’m willing to take my chances with the data mining assholes and participate. For the month of September (plus October 1), I’m going to answer each of these with a blog post. Here’s the challenge:

Day 18: Favorite Disco Song

Oh, yeah. Disco isn’t as bad as everyone says it is. While I’m not a dancer, there isn’t much music better suited for the modern dance floor, even though Disco “died” about 45 years ago. Here’s one from my 1st Edition AD&D playlist, which means it tugs at my memberberries. It’s as good a choice as any for this post.

I was so happy when I was allowed to buy this album.

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31 Songs in 31 Days Challenge, Day 9: Favorite Song from the 70s #music #FleetwoodMac @fleetwoodmac @StevieNicks

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It’s September, the start of a new month. Well, in mid-August, half a month too late, I came across one of those internet challenges. Being a music nut, I’m willing to take my chances with the data mining assholes and participate. For the month of September (plus October 1), I’m going to answer each of these with a blog post. Here’s the challenge:

Day 9: Favorite Song from the 70s

I already mentioned this one, but here it is again.

This could have qualified for day 6, but no regrets.

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