Stage Fright
Posted by: Matt Gamble in Features, Movies, Reviews, Where the Long Tail Ends
I committed a bit of a faux pas recently, I bragged on an Internet message board at how punctual I have been with my reviews. While I’ve had a few complications in finding the movies I want to review, I’ve been pretty good at getting the film watched before the weekend ends, thus giving me a day or so to write my flowery prose. Then Netflix went and shipped me a copy of Alfred Hitchcock’s Stage Fright, rather then Michele Soavi’s StageFright.
This, as you probably assume, this caused a bit of a dilemma. First off, what the hell do I do for a movie review? Do I pick something different? Or should I just review the film they sent me? But more importantly, how do I write an intro for this?
You see I wanted to write about how I dragged a small group of people to a beer tasting out in St. Louis Park that was taking place at a new specialty beer store that was opening called The Four Firkins. The store was devoted entirely to imported beers and domestic specialty brews. They were having their Grand Opening on Saturday, and to celebrate several local breweries were giving out free samples for people to try. And while Summit is probably the best known of the breweries that were present, I was going because Surly was giving out samples.
Tags: Alastair Sim, Alfred Hitchcock, Comedy, craft beer, film, giallo, Jane Wyman, Marlene Dietrich, Michele Soavi, movie review, Movies, mystery, Netflix, Reviews, Richard Todd, Stage Fright, Stagefright, Summit Brewery, Surly Brewery, The Four Firkins, thriller, Twin Cities, Where the Long Tail Ends







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