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Monday, December 28, 2020

Catching up with Mr. Belmer

Back in 2004 and 2005, I reported on Jason Belmer, a slightly dumb drug dealer. You can read about him (and other criminal relatives of his) here

I thought the end of the Jason Belmer saga came with his 13-year prison sentence... but no. He did his time, got out... and went right back to working in the family business of cocaine-running/dealing. And being dumb.

I'm more than a year late with this update, but here it is:

Jason Belmer, 30, of Haverhill, Massachusetts pleaded guilty in federal court to possession with intent to distribute cocaine, United States Attorney Scott W. Murray announced today.

According to court documents and statements made in court, on August 31, 2017, the defendant was stopped by a member of the Salem Police Department after running a red light. The officer observed various signs that the defendant was driving while impaired. Another officer arrived on scene and observed drug paraphernalia in plain view in the front seat of the car. This observation prompted officers to ask the defendant for consent to search the car, at which time the defendant attempted to flee the traffic stop. A struggle ensued and the defendant fought with police. After the defendant was taken into custody, officers received a search warrant for the car and recovered approximately 1,191 grams of cocaine and approximately $59,775 dollars in cash. 

Belmer is scheduled to be sentenced on January 16, 2019.   The cash has been administratively forfeited to the United States.

Additional details of the arrest are that Belmer was ALSO charged with DUI, resisting arrest, and driving without a license.

Jason Belmer, Jail Bird


Thursday, December 24, 2020

Grampy Saves Christmas!

By the mid-1930s, the popularity of Fleischer Stuidos' animated wild child, Betty Boop, was waning, partly due to shifts in audience tastes but mostly because the Motion Picture Production Code put the kibosh on the edgy humor that had made her adventures so much fun. The creatives on the Fleischer team took several runs at finding a character that could replace Betty, using her cartoons as launching points. One such character was Professor Grampy, a white-bearded mechanical engineering genius with a talent for turning every day objects into one or more device serving a different purpose. The studio had such faith in him that he got top billing over Better in several of the cartoons they shared, and actually did relegate her to a supporting role in a few.

In the end, Betty's time in the limelight had passed, and Grampy was not fated to take over her role as cash cow; he appeared in ten shorts. All but one he shared the marquee with Betty Boop--and you can watch them, and read reviews of them, here, at Shades of Gray. However that one solo cartoon for Grampy was also his only color appearance--a Christmas Special, which I review below.. and which you can watch from this very post, also below.


Christmas Comes But Once a Year (1936)
Starring: Jack Mercer (as the voice of Grampy) and Mae Questel (as the voices of Orphans)
Directors: Dave Fleisher and Seymour Kneitel
Rating: Seven of Ten Stars

Grampy saves Christmas by swiftly creating high-quality toys for orphans who had been gifted second-hand or shoddily made ones.


"Christmas Comes But Once a Year" is peak Grampy--which I suppose is logical seeing that it was the fifth cartoon to feature him and came right in the middle of the series. The cartoon is driven by a catchy tune ("Christmas Comes But Once a Year") and Grampy's cartoon MacGyverism ability to turn debris and random household items into fantastic devices.

From Grampy's bizarre fan-propelled sleigh (with built-in tubular bells/chimes that would make Mike Oldfield jealous through the saving of Christmas, this is a joy-filled, tour-de-force of whacky fun. Check it out, embedded below, and feel your Christmas Spirit grow!

Monday, December 21, 2020

The War on Christmas

Remember the War on Christmas that was all the rage a while back? Cinema Steve does...




Sunday, November 22, 2020

Improving the Poster

As a public service, we think that we have improved upon this very important message, making it at once more accurate and impactful. Let us know if you agree.

First, the original:



Then, the revision, courtesy of the graphics department of NUELOW Games and MS Paint...






Thursday, October 15, 2020

Townhall with Donald Trump 10/15/2020, at 8pm Pacific Time

I see that Donald Trump will be doing a townhall on NBC tonight, right after the news.
I recommned tuning in, if only because there are a bunch of people running around like hysterical muppets shrieking that you shouldn't because it's unfair to Joe Biden.

... which is strange, because these SAME people like to sit around and smugly declare that Joe Biden is soooooo far ahead of Donald Trump in the polls that we might as well just hand him the title of President of the United States and the powers of dictator that he so yearns for. How can it be "unfair" to schedule an event against the UNDOUBTED, SURE-FIRE WINNER? What is there even to learn from watching a guy who has stated that the American people don't deserve to know what he thinks on issues?

Here on the West Coast, the Trump Townhall on NBC starts at 8pm and lasts for an hour.

Sunday, July 19, 2020

Rule #1

Over the next many weeks, we will be introducing the Rules here at Cinema Steve. Please read them, consider then, and obey them. Your life will be better for it.





Saturday, July 4, 2020

Happy Birthday, America!

We're observing Fourth of July by posting a few photos one of our favorite immigrants, Milla Jovovich, wearing red, white, and blue.

Milla Jovovich
Milla Jovovich
Milla Jovovich

You can see many more pictures of Milla J. over at Shades of Gray, where she's been a fixture (fixation?) for over a decade now. (So far, so good... and no restraining order yet!)

Friday, July 3, 2020

The Real Tragedy...

... of the Eurovision Song Contest of 2020 being cancelled is that we won't get to see Little Big performing "Uno" live. It's without question the most quintessential Eurovision song ever! 

Little Big

But we'll always have the video (which is more Eurovision than Eurovision could ever be!)





Friday, February 21, 2020

Monday, January 27, 2020

Happy Birthday, Wolfgang!

In celebration of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's birthday, here's the Amadeus Electric Quartet with a re-engineered, re-classicalized version of Falco's 1980s pop song honoring the music world's first superstar.




This version of Falco's song made me wonder what Mozart would think about being so popular more than 200 years after his birth that not only were songs being written about him, but those songs were being reconstructed (and made to incorporate some of his music) by another band named in his honor...


Friday, January 3, 2020

News from the Death to America Crowd

Are we sure it was a drone strike? Does anyone know if there were immodest women anywhere near the airport? Maybe they cause spontaneous combustion in addition to earthquakes?