Dollar Video Curator

Reviews of important works, paired, trilogies and quadrilogies, curated from a library collection of dollar videos.

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Thursday, April 12, 2007

Lunger, Dear Readers

According to the Curator’s statistics, there are an inordinate number of concerned folk out there on various search engines expressing their curiosity regarding “Why Doc Holliday is called ‘Lunger’ in Tombstone.”

Well, the Curator considers our self to be a veritable encyclopedia of all things video considered. Woe would be us to turn away a young knowledge seeker.

Dear Readers, popular online resources define the term, as spelled, “lunger” in two ways:

1. lunger [luhn-jer] - someone who moves forward suddenly (as in fencing);

2. lunger [luhng-er] - a person with pulmonary tuberculosis

As the seminal film Tombstone shows us, Doc can be pegged into both definitions. He does indeed move forward suddenly, as demonstrated in various fast draw scenes, usually preceded by uttering, moistly, “I’m your Huckleberry,” and with the quick swallow of varying combinations of liquor and hand rolled cigarette smoke.

Additionally, Doc Holliday had pulmonary tuberculosis, a particularly nasty infectious disease prevalent in such period films. But it is not a disease to be underestimated for its old-timey portrayal. Tuberculosis (TB), or “consumption” as it was commonly known, caused the most widespread concern in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Not until 1946 was a treatment and cure finally available, when an antibiotic known as streptomycin, was developed… But do not yet breathe a sigh a relief. Tuberculosis outbreaks occur to this day, killing millions of people every year, usually in developing countries.

So while “lunger” may seem an affectionate or harmless term, casually thrown out as a mild insult meant to insight Doc into petty fights with inferior bad guys, its actual meaning was far more complex, referring both to his spry agility with handguns, and, contrastingly, to the disease that would ultimately finish him off.

P.S. And for those of you constantly on the lookout for Dirty Dancing's Johnny Castle….

Thursday, April 05, 2007

RIP Bob Clark

The Curator’s shelves would be empty indeed without the likes of A Christmas Story and Porky’s, two films proudly featured within the Dollar Video Curator exhibitions.

We knew ye not well, and the loss is ours entirely. For how could we not have yet found a better friendship, what with your astounding repertoire of works, with titles such as:

Karate Dog
Maniac Magee
Baby Geniuses
Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2
& She-Man

Not to mention dollar video shelves staples such as:

Rhinestone
From the Hip
& Turk 182!

RIP Bob Clark. Hollywood is a much sadder place.