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June 2026
Filmphernalia
Your New Entertainment Bud
From the Editor’s Desk
Lines Immortal
“Go ahead, make my day.”
Sudden Impact (1983)
Welcome to the new issue of
Filmphernalia, the 5th one
since starting the newsletter in
January this year. Sounds like
flying with time at the speed of
light!
May was busy beyond any
words but early June brought a
sudden challenge: I lost my
regular writing position. In other
words, I am jobless and looking
for new places for writing/
editing/proofreading work.
This issue has an article on AI
and its increasing role in indie
filmmaking. It’s so amazing and
concerning at the same time.
Inside this issue:
Screenopticals: The Killer — Homoerotic
Chemistry?
FilmBuzz — Usual, Unusual, and
Unheard
Scripter’s Haven — Choose Our
Future
AI in Independent Filmmaking —
Cheers and Concerns
Retro Fandom — Jennifer vs Marry
Anne in Perfect Strangers
Film Quiz
Been There, Seen It!
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The Fabulous
3
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4
May was busier than April and I
had time for just a few movies—
again. So counting in those I got
to see in late May, but yes each
one was special in its genre. So
here are the golden five flicks of
my past thirty days.
1. Airplane! (1980)
2. The Killer (1989)
3. 13 Tzameti (2005)
4. Island in the Sky (1953)
5. Blood on the Moon (1948)
Comedy
Action
Thriller
Adventure
Western
The Retro Network published
another article of mine in May.
This one is about the popular
80s sitcom Perfect Strangers, a
show I grew up with. I can see
that I’m becoming a regular
contributor to that site. It’s just
fun to write about my old time
shows.
I posted one new screenoptical
since the previous issue came
out. It addresses the claims of
homoerotic chemistry between
the two lead characters in John
Woo’s classic action movie The
Killer (1989). I explain why I
disagree with the interpretation.
For screenwriters, there is an
interesting contest based in the
UK that lets creators envision
the future of our world in four
different scenarios.
This month, we also celebrate
Father’s Day in honor of all the
dads around us as well as those
in our memories. So Happy
Father’s Day everyone!
Ernest Dempsey
June 12, 2026
Thank you for your time and
feel free to reach out via the
Contact Form on https://
www.filmospheric.com.
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Screenopticals: The Killer — Homoerotic Chemistry?
John Woo’s world-famous The
Killer had been on my “watch
list” for decades, and it didn’t
disappoint when I finally got a
chance to see it (review posted
on Filmospheric). What caught
my attention were opinions, no
better than speculation, that
the two lead male characters
(the assassin Jeff and the cop
Li) shared onscreen homoerotic
chemistry. Really?
As someone who is somewhat
familiar with the Asian culture
and film, particularly the Hong
Kong martial arts films, it was
no shocker to me to see such
interpretations of certain
scenes in the movie. I don’t see
homoerotic chemistry between
the characters of Jeff and Li,
and writing a screenoptical was
due so as to explain why people
in the west can get this feel
while watching the two men
team up in their fight against
the bad guys.
It’s worth mentioning that Woo
learnt of these interpretations
and clarified that nothing of the
sort was meant to be in the
movie between the characters.
Read the screenoptical online
at Filmospheric.com (carousel).
FilmBuzz — Usual, Unusual, and Unheard
Eastwood also
deserves to enjoy a
relaxing retirement
now that he is 96.
 Michael reclaims the top
box-office spot, tops $700
million globally.
(MarketWatch, May 18)
 Alamo Drafthouse backlash
grows as petition
demands return of nophones
rule. (MySA, May
28)
 Joan Collins turns 93.
(MediaMass, May 23)
 Clint Eastwood officially
retires after turning 96.
(The Mix, June 2)
 Wim Wenders withdraws
1975 film featuring 13year-old
Nastassja Kinski
topless. (The Guardian,
June 3)
 James Handy Dead: 'Top
Gun: Maverick' Actor Killed.
(Variety, June 5)
Scripter’s Haven — Choose Our Future
Deadline: July 19, 2026
This unique writing challenge
includes 4 archetypal scenarios
for scripts that envision the
future of our world: 1. Market
Forces, 2. Policy Reform, 3.
Fortress World, and 4. Great
Transition.
The story begins here and now...
Based out of London, UK, the
contest is free to enter with a
£5,000 to £10,000 prize.
Entries can only be submitted in
English. Films made in other
languages must be subtitled or
dubbed into English. Dialogue
lists are not acceptable.
To learn more, visit:
http://chooseourfuture.org/.
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AI in Independent Filmmaking — Cheers and Concerns
AI in filmmaking is increasingly
becoming the tool that is tough
to ignore whether one is for or
against it. Recently, the Tribeca
Festival featured an Iranian
filmmaker’s fully AI-generated
movie Dreams of Violets, a 75minute
long docudrama about
people’s protests against the
Iranian government.
The politics of the movie aside,
the fact that it was generated
with AI only and cost a mere
$2000 is a powerful temptation
to filmmakers, in particular the
indie filmmakers. The movie is
living proof that AI can make
film production cheap, or way
cheaper than it would be using
cast and crew. Should humans
in the indie filmmaking, other
than the creator and AI guys, be
worried?
It’s reasonable to say that there
is plenty of room for concern
here for the humans, and more
so for the talent pool in the
indie movies world. Of course,
the filmmakers have a choice to
create via AI or traditional cast
and crew work; but the choice
of the audience is important
too. Do they like to see AIgenerated
characters or prefer
to see real people in action?
An important question here also
concerns the classification of
such films. Should they be
called animated films if made
mostly or exclusively with AI? It
makes sense to call them so as
that is the difference between
live action and animation. And if
that happens, AI could very well
mean “Animation Indies.”
Retro Fandom — Jennifer vs Marry Anne in Perfect Strangers
Last month, The Retro Network
published my second article,
titled “Perfect Strangers –
When Jennifer and Marry Anne
Lost It.”
Those who have seen the show
would remember the female
lead roles of Jennifer and Marry
Anne as the love interest of
Larry and Balki—in that order.
The girls were there for 7 out of
the show’s 8 seasons. For the
most part they remained best
friends but there were a few
times when they locked horns
and turned the screen into a
blonde vs blonder match. My
article takes readers to those
moments in the show.
Read the full article at:
https://theretronetwork.com/
perfect-strangers-when-jenniferand-marry-anne-lost-it/.
.
If
Larry and Balki
were dumb and
dumber, Jennifer
and Marry Anne
were blonde and
blonder.
Film Quiz — It’s James Bond 007!
Question for last the quiz: what
Hollywood A-lister, who died a
year ago, made his debut lead
role in a comedy movie in
1984?
Answer: Val Kilmer, who made
his debut in Top Secret! The
movie’s review is up on the site
in case you haven’t seen it yet.
Now for this quiz, how about a
little cruise through James Bond
movies? So who became the
first Oscar-winning actor to star
in a James Bond movie?
Send your answers to:
editor@ernestdempsey.com.
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Been There, Seen It! — The Liberty Bell & Independence Hall
Hallmark’s recent romance To
Philly with Love (2026) made
news for two filming locations
that are as close to each other
as liberty and freedom are to
the American life: the Liberty
Bell and Independence Hall. I
was lucky to visit these two
before COVID lockdowns landed
on America.
It was January 2020 when I
found a dirt cheap same-day
return flight deal from Orlando
to Philadelphia. So I hopped on
Spirit Airlines to see the historic
icons. Getting to downtown by
train was fun but then walking
around and finding my way to
the destination under an overcast
sky and drizzling wasn’t
that fun for a winter-shy me.
I wasn’t the sole visitor there
and people of all ages were
visiting and taking pics with the
bell. There is a small museum
in the hall with liberty themed
items and historic records on
display.
I took a few pics with my old
phone before rushing back to
the airport by the same train.
The short but memorable trip to
the cradle of American freedom
on budget remains truly special.
Read more about the Bell at:
https://www.ushistory.org/
LibertyBell/index.html.
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