• MT VOID, 10/13/23 -- Vol. 42, No. 15, Whole Number 2297

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    10/13/23 -- Vol. 42, No. 15, Whole Number 2297

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    Topics:
    Mini Reviews, Part 7 (MAFIA MAMMA, WHO KILLED CAPTAIN
    ALEX?) (film reviews by Mark R. Leeper
    and Evelyn C. Leeper)
    AI Dangers, Lester Del Rey, Pythagorean Theorem
    This Week's Reading (ONLY TO SLEEP) (book comments
    by Evelyn C. Leeper)

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    TOPIC: Mini Reviews, Part 7 (film reviews by Mark R. Leeper and
    Evelyn C. Leeper)

    This is the seventh batch of mini-reviews for this season, two
    action films.

    MAFIA MAMMA (2023): We watched MAFIA MAMMA primarily because Toni
    Colette is the lead actress, and we think she is great as a comedy
    actress. And this film doesn't disappoint in that regard. Colette
    plays a woman in a boring job who suddenly inherits a Mafia empire
    (and a vineyeard) from a grandfather she never met. Some elements
    of the film may remind one of TUCKER & DALE VS. EVIL, but with a
    twist. [-ecl]

    Released theatrically 14 April 2023. Rating: +2 (-4 to +4), or
    7/10.

    Film Credits:
    <https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13923456/reference>

    What others are saying:
    <https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/mafia_mamma>

    WHO KILLED CAPTAIN ALEX? (2010): WHO KILLED CAPTAIN ALEX? was
    recommended as a "hidden cinematic gem" by Australian podcaster
    Terry Frost ("Terry Talks Movies"). Is it a gem? I don't know,
    but it is certainly ... Different. It is a Ugandan action film
    shot on a production budget of (*checks Wikipedia*) US$85. No,
    there are no missing zeroes. Nabwana I.G.G. wrote, produced,
    directed, shot, and edited this film on a computer and camera
    equipment assembled from old parts. Actors supplied their own
    costumes. Nabwana never expected anyone outside of Uganda to see
    the movie and shot it in the Luganda language.

    So far, it has sold 10,000 DVDs in Uganda, and been uploaded to
    YouTube and "Wakaliwood"'s YouTube channel, where it has gotten
    almost 13 million views. We saw it on Tubi, so total views is more
    than that.

    The biggest problem is that the original got wiped from Nabwana's
    computer when he needed it for his next film, and all that survived
    was a poor DVD copy. The versions available on-line all have
    English subtitles and "VJ" ("Video Joker") Emmie provided comedic
    narration (sometimes making up new dialogue) and commentary. There
    is a Bluray release that makes this commentary optional, and also
    provides subtitles in eleven languages.

    And the film itself? There is a certain "Ed Wood" vibe to it all, production-wise, though the script and much of the acting is better
    than those of Wood's films. (Some of the special effects reminded
    me of those in the Timothy Hines film THE WAR OF THE WORLDS (2005).)

    None of this really justifies the 7.9/10 WHO KILLED CAPTAIN ALEX?
    gets in the IMDB (the same rating as SPARTACUS (!)). However, as
    an example of what one can do with no money but a lot of
    enthusiasm, there is something to be said for this. I would love
    to have seen it sans VJ, but I couldn't really justify buying the
    Bluray. [-ecl]

    Released streaming 1 March 2015. Rating: +1 (-4 to +4), or 6/10.

    Film Credits:
    <https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1813757/reference>

    What others are saying: <https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/who_killed_captain_alex>

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    TOPIC: AI Dangers, Lester Del Rey, Pythagorean Theorem

    "How a chatbot encouraged a man who wanted to kill the Queen"

    <https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-67012224>

    "Amazon’s Alexa has been claiming the 2020 election was stolen"

    <https://wapo.st/48DsM13> [no paywall]

    "The Man Who Invented Fantasy: All those wizards, ogres, and
    barely-clad elf queens in the bookstore? You have Lester del Rey to
    thank."

    <https://slate.com/culture/2023/10/lester-del-rey-invention- fantasy-book-publishing.html>

    "Pythagorean Theorem Found On Clay Tablet 1,000 Years Older Than
    Pythagoras"

    <https://www.iflscience.com/pythagorean-theorem-found-on-clay- tablet-1000-years-older-than-pythagoras-70934>

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    TOPIC: This Week's Reading (book comments by Evelyn C. Leeper)

    Last week I commented on THE ANNOTATED BIG SLEEP and Raymond
    Chandler, so it's only fair to continue with another Philip Marlowe
    novel, albeit not by Raymond Chandler.

    ONLY TO SLEEP by Lawrence Osborne (Hogarth, ISBN 978-1-5247-5961-2)
    is an authorized Philip Marlowe novel, the third to be written by
    an author than Raymond Chandler (in English--Hiber Conteris wrote
    EL DIEZ POR CIENTO DE VIDA, which was later translated into English
    by Deborah Bergmann as TEN PERCENT OF LIFE). There was also a
    volume of short stories for Chandler's centennial. And I count
    POODLE SPRINGS as a Chandler novel, though it was finished by
    Robert B. Parker.

    Alas, Lawrence Osborne is no Raymond Chandler.

    Chandler is known for his similes and metaphors. Osborne's fall
    flat; "It was a movement as leisurely as that of a conga line at
    the end of a party" cannot compete with "the great fat solid
    Pacific trudging into shore like a scrubwoman going home..."
    Chandler is known for his gritty Los Angeles setting (as well as
    Bay City). Osborne sets his novel in a series of small towns in
    Mexico. Chandler's Philip Marlowe is between 23 and 36 years old.
    Osborne's is 72. The one thing Osborne seemed to carry over was
    that Marlowe discovers a body.

    ONLY TO SLEEP is okay as a mystery novel, I suppose, but it is not
    a Philip Marlowe novel.

    (Oddly, most of the reviews I've read like the prose, but think the
    plot is weak.) [-ecl]

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    Mark Leeper
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