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Our latest podcast is on Memento

Memento is a 2000 psychological thriller that follows a man named Leonard Shelby (Guy Pearce) who suffers from short term memory loss and can not make any new memories. The film is presented with two separate sequences, one being in black and white that is being told in standard chronological order while the second sequence in color is playing scenes in reverse order of how they happen. This way of storytelling gives the audience a similar feeling to the lead character and causes confusion as to what is really happening. In the movie, Leonard uses notes and tattoos to remind himself of things and to try and live a useful life. His primary purpose in life has become to catch the killer of his wife, who also gave him his brain injury that has caused his condition. Yet over time, Leonard begins to become suspicious of his own notes and what is going on and thinks someone is trying to trick him into killing the wrong person. This film is entertaining from start to finish as you try and solve the puzzle of what is happening as you may feel as confused as Leonard.

All that JAZZ

Are you a fan of Jazz? Then you are in luck with this delicious drink for the summer. It will take you down the road to music and movies then spin you back around to find the right take on your favorite movie. So let’s look at the incredible film, “All that Jazz.”

All That Jazz is a 1979 American musical drama film directed by Bob Fosse. The screenplay, by Robert Alan Aurthur and Fosse, is a semi-autobiographical adventure based on aspects of Fosse’s life and career as a dancer, choreographer, and director.

The movie is about Joe Gideon, a theater director and choreographer trying to balance his career during his latest Broadway musical while editing a Hollywood film he has directing. According to Wikipedia, “He is a workaholic who chain-smokes cigarettes; without a daily dose of Vivaldi, Visine, Alka-Seltzer, Dexedrine, and sex, he wouldn’t have the energy to keep up the biggest “show” of all—his life. His girlfriend Katie Jagger, his ex-wife Audrey Paris, and daughter Michelle try to pull him back from the brink, but it is too late for his exhausted body and stress-ravaged heart. In his imagination, he flirts with an angel of death named Angelique.”

You can be the judge of it, and why not enjoy a drink with it.

Jazz

  • 2 parts Gin
  • 1 part Creme De Cassis
  • 1/2 part Lime Juice
  • Shake with ice and strain
  • Add to your favorite Cockatail glass

 

 

 

Gin Martini – Dirty

“If you drink, don’t drive. Don’t even putt. ” -Dean Martin

Make sure to call a Uber for that ride home.   Even Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis can do it!
Make sure to call a Uber for that ride home. Even Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis can do it!

Directions for your new favorite cocktail:

  • 1 3/4 oz. Gin
  • 2 drops of Dry Vermouth
  • Add an Olive Juice- The more you add the dirter it gets.
  • Mix in a mixing cup
  • Strain into a Martini Glass
  • Add olives or a lemon twist

We love these two and they sure know how to make things interesting… A good Martini and a wonderful movie.

Are you Scared Stiff with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis?

Bloody Psycho

This drinks has all the makings of a movie, so why not pair it with a good Psycho movie.

  • Splash of Orange Liqueur
  • Splash of 151-Proof Rum
  • 1 part Irish Cream Liqueur
  • Layer each of these items in a shot glass
  • Drink safe and Never Drive Drunk

We recommend the 1960 American psychological horror film directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock, and written by Joseph Stefano. It stars Anthony PerkinsJanet LeighJohn GavinVera Miles, and Martin Balsam, and was based on the 1959 novel of the same name by Robert Bloch.

If you are into newer remakes then why not try this film version of the 1998 American horror film produced and directed by Gus Van Sant for Universal Pictures and starring Vince VaughnJulianne MooreViggo MortensenWilliam H. Macy and Anne Heche in leading and supporting roles.