What we lack is a terrific blockbuster scary movie. Last summer, quite early, we were all treated to "Final Destination: Bloodlines," an experience of pure pleasure. There is nothing like "Bloodlines" right now.
Summer should mean thrills--that's because of Steven Spielberg. That's because of "Jaws" and "Jurassic Park." Spielberg's current offering--"Disclosure Day"--is bloodless and boring. At a recent screening, my spouse and I both fell asleep.
The best I can offer in terms of Spielberg-ian wonder, at the moment, is the soundtrack from the Broadway musical "Six." My family listens in the car. Why--asks my daughter--why would Henry VIII murder people in his own clan? I explain that he sustained a head injury in a jousting accident; this led to bad choices, and because he was King, no one questioned him. My daughter then wants to know how--if two of the Queens are dead--how is it possible that they are singing on our recording?
My husband points out an obvious debt to "Hamilton"--how Catherine Parr's recitation of her neglected achievements is an echo of Eliza's final thoughts ("Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story").
I have my own epiphany--as we're welcomed to the show, to the histo-remix, we hear a literal remix, a techno update of "Greensleeves."
If I can't have "Minority Report" this summer.....I can at least have "Six."
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