Innovations in Entertainment
FILMS / ART / STUFF / REPEAT
Monday, 15 June 2026
Friday, 12 June 2026
BOOM!
The Mad Bomber, d. Bert I. Gordon (1973)
I couldn't resist watching the final explosive sequence of this sleazy exploitation thriller very slowly indeed and, lo and behold, at the climax Chuck Connors is replaced by a decent but obvious dummy that wouldn't have been noticed at normal speed or, indeed, by anyone normal.
Tuesday, 9 June 2026
CAVES AND KARST - AND A QUESTION
I'm re-doing the spare room, and keep finding stuff. A karst, by the way, is a terrain characterised by barren and rocky land in which caves, caverns, sinkholes and underground rivers appear. I have a question: are there two sports that are as fundamentally aligned in terms of skills, but diametrically opposed in terms of objective as climbing and caving / potholing?*
*I refuse to call it spelunking, as I am not called Chad, Brad or Chip.
Friday, 5 June 2026
Tuesday, 2 June 2026
RIGHT GRIER, RIGHT NOW
The amazing Pam Grier spent her onscreen career being treated appallingly, then getting revenge. In Fort Apache, The Bronx (1981) she has a brief but pivotal role as a drug addicted prostitute who, unable to take any more shit, goes on a killing spree. Spree makes it sound tres jolie: it isn't, and it doesn't do Pam any good, either, as she, in turn, is killed shortly afterwards, her body fly-tipped on one of the Bronx's numerous building sites.
In a few key scenes, Pam conveys the abject misery and hopelessness of life on the street, and the overload of mental anguish that has led her to murder. It seems obvious to say that her character deserves better, almost everybody in this rather depressing film does.
Sunday, 31 May 2026
AN IRONIC SORT OF END

Enter The Ninja (1981) is actually a decent enough movie, especially when you consider the appalling quality of the majority of films of this type. Franco Nero is a slightly leftfield but ultimately rather good choice as the Western Ninja Warrior, but the addition of Christopher George as the main villain is a masterstroke.
George's Charles Venarius is a multi-millionaire playboy who lives in a penthouse with a harem of beautiful, adoring women he is training to be a synchronised swimming team. Venarius is flamboyant, camp, spoiled, petulant, ruthless and totally incredulous that his numerous minions can't seem to do anything right, including dispose of one lousy Ninja.
When Venarius finally meets his end, at the sharp points of Franco Nero's throwing star, he meets it wryly, simultaneously amused and amazed that anything as vulgar and ordinary as death could touch someone as wonderful as he believes himself to be.
Thursday, 28 May 2026
Monday, 25 May 2026
GAPPA GAPPA HEY
Thursday, 21 May 2026
DNANGER!
Monday, 18 May 2026
HBTM
It's my birthday. I'm 58. Please see above.
Not really, I want nothing but light and love for all of you who read this. Everyone else can take their chances.






































