I haven't made much progress through the home videos lately, so those forgotten and potentially embarrassing clips will have to wait a bit longer.
Instead, I've been trying to track down some old movies that I watched as a kid, so our kids could enjoy them too. Among the ones I have found so far: Short Circuit, Flight of the Navigator, Benji, Herbie, Goonies, Pete's Dragon, and Bed-knobs and Broomsticks. I was pleased to see that Batteries Not Included and (especially) The Boy Who Could Fly, are just as good today as they were when I first saw them (maybe even better). But it came as a total shock to realize that Airwolf, the show that I have grown up regarding as the coolest thing ever in the history of the world, is actually kind of dumb. I really wasn't prepared for that...
During this search, I came across an episode of the old TV series Hill Street Blues and I was blown away by how realistic, or at least "familiar" it seemed. I know that my dad watched the show when I was a kid, but I never gave it a second thought - I guess I am now looking at it from a new perspective. Here is a short clip that shows the camaraderie and hijinx of a start-of-shift Parade (or as they call it, Roll Call):
The police in that show actually look and talk like real cops. I couldn't help but compare it to modern police shows where the officers all look and dress like models, speak in dramatic monologues that are carefully scripted to properly convey their coolness, and sashay through ultra modern offices with floor-to-ceiling glass walls and subdued, flattering lighting. The lab where CSI works looks like a cross between NASA and the Bat Cave. A real-life crime scenes lab looks like a cross between the science lab in your high school, and the janitor's closet in your high school. In real life, it takes almost six months to get DNA results back. There is no "main character" who photographs the scene, then conducts surveillance, then leads the tactical unit through the badguy's front door, and finishes off by doing the interview and getting the confession.
I realize that the details I am criticizing have been added to make these shows more appealing; however, in my opinion, they actually make the shows less appealing. I have never seen any character as wierd or interesting as the real people. The actual situations are funnier than the TV ones. And although I still have yet to see so much as a single car explode, the real-life calls are even more exciting than the Hollywood portrayals.
But if I had to recommend something for Finer Things Club members, I would say that Hill Street Blues comes closest to the real deal. I just wonder why the most realistic police show I've ever seen, happens to be more than 25 years old...
- C
Friday, March 28, 2008
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Video Memories: Dad and his granddaughters
This week's clip is from when Ella was newly born (4lbs 12oz). It starts with dad meeting her for the first time, and ends with a young Ava making everyone laugh. Ava was the very first grandchild and at the time of this clip, she and Ella are the only cousins, certainly a lot different from how it is today.
- C
- C
Friday, March 14, 2008
Video Memories: Tanis
The other day I pulled down some old home movies for the kids to watch. The tapes began back when Heather and I were expecting the birth of our first and continue all the way to the present. Ella loved to see herself as a baby and thought she was so cute. In fact, Ella asked if there was a way that she could go back in time so she could hold the "newborn Ella". The way she said it was so sweet that I didn't have the heart to explain to her that, as everyone knows, if you are travelling in time and your present self and your past self touch, it causes a rip in the space-time continuum and both selves would cease to exist. Kids come up with the cutest things.
Anyways, as they watched the tapes, I made note of certain clips that I thought might be interesting or significant to the rest of the family. For this blog post I have chosen two clips featuring Tanis that I think captures that exciting time when we were living in Edmonton.
A little background on the video: Heather is pregnant and on bed-rest with Ella. Tanis is not yet married but is dating a guy that we haven't met. There are some interesting, and yes even prophetic, statements that are made during this clip.
And here is one that was filmed in the tunnles under the hospital when Tanis and Crystal came to visit Heather:
(Neither of these videos were posted with the knowledge/permission of Tanis).
More to follow,
- C
Anyways, as they watched the tapes, I made note of certain clips that I thought might be interesting or significant to the rest of the family. For this blog post I have chosen two clips featuring Tanis that I think captures that exciting time when we were living in Edmonton.
A little background on the video: Heather is pregnant and on bed-rest with Ella. Tanis is not yet married but is dating a guy that we haven't met. There are some interesting, and yes even prophetic, statements that are made during this clip.
And here is one that was filmed in the tunnles under the hospital when Tanis and Crystal came to visit Heather:
(Neither of these videos were posted with the knowledge/permission of Tanis).
More to follow,
- C
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