Retro Review: Pan Am, Boardwalk Empire Open with A+
Retro and nostalgia lovers rejoice - two great series to look forward to this season. Read it all at Tiki Lounge Talk.
-Christopher Pinto, author of
Murder Behind The Closet Door
Murder on Tiki Island
Tiki Lounge Talk
The Star Dust Mysteries Publishing Blog, by Christopher Pinto: Author of Murder Behind The Closet Door • Murder on Tiki Island
Monday, September 26, 2011
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Review: The Playboy Club, the new Retro-style Show on NBC
A VERY racy image for 1963 - a blonde, a brunette and a redhead all in the same photo. |
True Retro Lovers, you're in for a let down. Now, those of you who read Tiki Lounge Talk regularly know that I don’t usually review a movie or TV show. I generally just present stuff I really dig, hoping you’ll dig it too. I know I sound like I’m slamming this show...in fact, I sort of enjoyed it, and will continue watching it (unless it gets really bad). I’m just disappointed that NBC went all through the trouble of doing a show set in the 1960s and completely missed the point of doing a show set in the 1960s. It’s the ambiance, the over-all look, feel and texture of Mad Men’s style that roped us in to Mad Men. The writing and unorthodox story telling keeps us coming back. Rehashing a good old “oops I killed the gangster, uh oh” plot just doesn’t cut it for me.
Now SHE is a good reason to watch this show. What a looker! |
CSI: BUNNY CLUB
The male lead seems to be a Don Draper knockoff. Swing, and a miss! |
Music for Modern Mindless
The show opens with a Bunny on stage, singing “Chicago” in a way that sounds much more like a Pussycat Dolls rendition than anything a 1963-ish songbird would ever tweet. It rolls into a version of Shaboom Shaboom that sounds even more up-to-date and hip-hoppy, destroying any 1960s feel that may have been conjured in the opening. When the song ends, the background music sounds exactly like they ripped it from Law and Order.
Hey, Look At Me, I’m A Character!
They don’t leave anything to chance with this show. Like most network shows, every character hits you over the head with their specifics before the second commercial break can air. As a friend of mine said, the lawyer seems to be doing his best Jon Hamm impression...to the point that listening to him speak while not watching, I’d swear Don Draper was making a guest appearance on the show. However, where Don Draper is smooth, mature and always in subtle control, this character seems to bounce between the slick Chicago lawyer and a somewhat cocky frat boy. As for the blonde bunny, she's doing the best she can with what she's got...it's not easy to establish a character when you start out being freaked out by killing a man with your shoe just because he felt you up.
Again, don’t get me wrong, the acting is pretty good. Just not Mad Men good. You hip? Good.
Quick, Somebody Give Me A Plot Idea...Murder A Gangster? I’m In.
Nick Dalton's Bachelor Pad was one of the highlights of the show, and didn't get nearly enough exposure. |
What I Would Do Differently, As A Professional Theatrical Producer
Everybody has an opinion. I, being a former director, writer and producer (of theatrical murder mysteries) of course have my own opinions on the direction this show should have taken. Like you, I’d want to see much more of the actual inner workings of the Playboy Club as it was in the day. How did they pick the girls? Was there an audition process? Was it legal to fire them if they gained weight? What about the stars that came to the club? Or the infamous parties at the Playboy Mansion? They talked about a party, but where the hell was it? They only showed a few seconds of people dancing. Wasn't there an indoor pool in the Playboy Mansion where bunnies swam naked? Were the bunnies really off-limits to guests, or were they banging every high-roller that came through the door? How much did a membership cost? How was it viewed by the general public? I would completely ditch the whole murder/gangster idea and focus on the blonde’s character. Make her as interesting as Don Draper, with a mysterious past (in a different way than his, of course). Maybe even have her be an undercover reporter, doing an exposé on the women of the club, and how they operated. And I would definitely give the manager of the Chicago Playboy Club a better car to drive than a four-year old Buick. He would be driving a Cadillac, or an Imperial, if anything. Probably a coupe or a convertible, definitely black with leather seats. Not a Buick sedan. His wife could have a Colony Park station wagon to drag the brats around in. One with those ugly plaid seat covers you used to buy at Sears, where she’d get all the kids’ toys because she would be too cheap to go to FAO Schwartz. Woah...How’s that for going off on a tangent? Ok, so I'd make the lawyer guy a heroin addict or something, and the "old" bunny would turn out to be a tranny. Ok, maybe not. It's getting late and I've had a few drinks. Anyway, if you’re looking for a cool, sleek, stylized show like Mad Men, The Playboy Club will be very disappointing. If you’re looking for a prime-time show with pretty girls and plot that you can follow even if you miss 20 minutes in the middle of the show while you make frozen daiquiris and those little hotdogs in puff pastries for your guests, the show is fine. Hopefully Pan Am will be a little more our style.-Christopher Pinto, author of
Murder Behind The Closet Door
Murder on Tiki Island
Tiki Lounge Talk
A Flash of Noir
(This article also appears at Tiki Lounge Talk)
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Vampire Killing Kit for sale on eBay
If you hate sparkly vampires, now's your chance to kill them all with this fantastic Vampire Killing Kit created by Gothic Artist CRYSTOBAL.
Like all of CRYSTOBAL's Vampire Killing Kits, this original work of art is full of all the cool stuff that makes these things fun to own.
This kit is especially unique as it includes a replica black powder pistol, complete with wooden bullets. The kit also features two hand-made wooden cross-stakes and matching wooden mallet, matching rosary, bottles for holy water and rock salt, a coffin-like box for garlic and a mirror.
Here's a video of the kit and all its contents. To view the auction with more photos, visit the Vampire Killing Kit on ebay. Reserve is set lower than any other kit currently available!
CRYSTOBAL is the artist credited with starting the repro Vampire Killing Kit crazy in the late 1990s. He's been building these kits for stage, screen and private collectors since the 1950s, and without doubt is the premier builder of these historic pieces. Many have tried to imitate his work, in fact some even have the audacity to claim to have been the first to create this style of kit, but none have been able to come even close to his unique and original style of 19th century, primitive Vampire Slayer Kits.
So whether you're a fan of Dracula, Twilight, True Blood of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, owning your own Vampire Killing Kit is the ultimate collectible.
-Christopher Pinto, author of
Murder Behind The Closet Door
Murder on Tiki Island
A Flash of Noir
Tiki Lounge Talk
Like all of CRYSTOBAL's Vampire Killing Kits, this original work of art is full of all the cool stuff that makes these things fun to own.
This kit is especially unique as it includes a replica black powder pistol, complete with wooden bullets. The kit also features two hand-made wooden cross-stakes and matching wooden mallet, matching rosary, bottles for holy water and rock salt, a coffin-like box for garlic and a mirror.
Here's a video of the kit and all its contents. To view the auction with more photos, visit the Vampire Killing Kit on ebay. Reserve is set lower than any other kit currently available!
CRYSTOBAL is the artist credited with starting the repro Vampire Killing Kit crazy in the late 1990s. He's been building these kits for stage, screen and private collectors since the 1950s, and without doubt is the premier builder of these historic pieces. Many have tried to imitate his work, in fact some even have the audacity to claim to have been the first to create this style of kit, but none have been able to come even close to his unique and original style of 19th century, primitive Vampire Slayer Kits.
So whether you're a fan of Dracula, Twilight, True Blood of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, owning your own Vampire Killing Kit is the ultimate collectible.
-Christopher Pinto, author of
Murder Behind The Closet Door
Murder on Tiki Island
A Flash of Noir
Tiki Lounge Talk
Friday, September 9, 2011
"Christine" - My Rating on Goodreads
Christine by Stephen King
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I loved this book from beginning to end, but I think it has a lot to do with the fact that I am an antique car nut, always have been, and found myself sympathizing with the car more than the characters.
This is a perfect example of why Stephen King is famous. Great story, original, fun, scary. Imagery is incredible. But some people may not enjoy it as much as I did, if they aren't into vintage cars...only because if you're into those big, sleek 50's monsters with giant tailfins and tons of chrome, you'll get it...I mean really get it.
I guess what I'm saying is, if you drive a Camry and think it's a great car, you just won't get it.
Anyway, great book, only reason I won't give it 5 stars is that he talks about the car having 4 doors when Furys ONLY came in 2-doors. Then in another scene, he talks about 2 doors. Minor technicality, but like I said...I'm a car guy.
View all my reviews
-Christopher Pinto, author of
Murder Behind The Closet Door
Murder on Tiki Island
Tiki Lounge Talk
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I loved this book from beginning to end, but I think it has a lot to do with the fact that I am an antique car nut, always have been, and found myself sympathizing with the car more than the characters.
This is a perfect example of why Stephen King is famous. Great story, original, fun, scary. Imagery is incredible. But some people may not enjoy it as much as I did, if they aren't into vintage cars...only because if you're into those big, sleek 50's monsters with giant tailfins and tons of chrome, you'll get it...I mean really get it.
I guess what I'm saying is, if you drive a Camry and think it's a great car, you just won't get it.
Anyway, great book, only reason I won't give it 5 stars is that he talks about the car having 4 doors when Furys ONLY came in 2-doors. Then in another scene, he talks about 2 doors. Minor technicality, but like I said...I'm a car guy.
View all my reviews
-Christopher Pinto, author of
Murder Behind The Closet Door
Murder on Tiki Island
Tiki Lounge Talk
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