After binge-watching the first 4 seasons of Game of Thrones in late July and August, I still can't force myself to sit through a full-length feature film. No reflection on GoT, or anything else for that matter - just a phase in which I can't sit that long without getting fidgety.

But, I have watched some stuff.

I'm from Hollywood - this "documentary" chronicles Andy Kauffman's time as a wrestler in Memphis. Hilarious! And, only about 60 mins.

On the Air - This is David Lynch's TV series that bombed. The pilot episode is especially good. 7 episodes were made. I think only 3 aired. The pilot may have been an hour, but it flew by. The remaining epis were 30 mins. each. It becomes a jumbled mess around epi 3, but it is interesting for a Lynch completist.

Ever watch "Nothing but Trailers"? I have a "trailer" compilation made by Video Search of Miami sometime in the 90s. It's a collection of clips from import/bootleg films from Europe, Asia, Mexico and South America back when VHS was king and laserdisc was "videophile". Quite entertaining. No holds barred, R-rated trailers are the best!

Tyson v. Holyfield, Nov. 9, 1996. I could not remember whether this was the ear-biting fight. It's not. It was their first meeting not long after Tyson got out of prison. WOW! What a fight! I don't usually watch recordings of sporting events that I've already seen, but if you're a fight fan, this one is worth a repeat viewing. All heavy weight title fights should be this entertaining/competitive. The commentary and buildup took me back to those days. I think I have Tyson v. Holyfield 2 somewhere. I hope I can find it.

Next up:
I'm gonna try to watch 2 Andy Warhol docs, 2 William S. Burroughs docs and one Truman Capote doc. I started one of the Warhol docs "Superstar", but it just rambled on.

Then, "Overlords of the UFO", "Beyond Belief", and "Mysteries from Beyond Earth" - cheesey docs on the strange and mysterious from the mid 70s. Odds are that I won't make it to the ends of all 3.