Electric Shadow

I Have No Time, But I Must Screen (Volume 1)

I've fallen perilously behind far too often for my liking when it comes to various home video titles, and I've come to the conclusion that the best way to keep up is to dash off these posts that are photo and caption-based. This allows me the luxury of not slamming my skull into the keyboard finding a way to write a "traditional" post about something that I don't have a lot to say about for one reason or another. The below shots and others in this series will be taken from my TV, my apologies.


Flight of the Intruder features one of the best instances of Dafoe Facial Hair in cinema history.


The reference to Jade in I Love You, Man was one of the more memorable and gut-busting bits in the film. The transfer here is unfortunately scrubbed extra-clean. It doesn't look like celluloid, but rather, quite alien in general. This isn't a great movie, but why settle with a transfer this...weird? Ah yes, because it didn't make much money and they know people won't care. On a tangent, there was a billboard for this movie up in a field near the house I grew up in for nearly two years.


The Relic director Peter Hyams goes on at length about how talented and brilliant an actor that Tom Sizemore could be, and talks frankly about how his demons have held back a wonderful talent.

The title of I Have No Time, But I Must Screen is shamelessly adapted from the great Harlan Ellison's I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream, a wonderful collection of fiction that I consider one of my favorites. Amazon offers it in Analog Paper format for just under $11.