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        <title><![CDATA[Liam Neeson and son Micheál Richardson co-star in ‘Made in Italy’]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The film &#8220;Made in Italy&#8221; was made in Italy. See, there&#8217;s truth in advertising. It&#8217;s Liam Neeson and real son Micheál Richardson playing father and son. Scenario: His wife dies. They remodel a Tuscan villa. His set of skills in this is spackling. No kidnapping. No chase scenes. Spackling. OK?</p><p>Liam likes Italy. Not the first time father and son were there. They&#8217;re now hustling this film, which both just showed at an upstate New York drive-in. Liam also likes upstate New York. Not the first time father and son were there.</p><p>Liam: &#8220;Having shot four movies in Italy since the early 1980s, once I had a horse bolt with me on its back in the Abruzzi region. And I was privately shown Michelangelo&#8217;s last painted &#8216;doodle&#8217; in one of the Vatican chapels with my late wife (Natasha Richardson) and 6-month-old Micheál.&#8221;</p><p>Whether it&#8217;s their first shot in a drive-in, this I&#8217;m not sure. And how often both spackle, I also don&#8217;t know. I only know &#8220;Made in Italy,&#8221; which was made for big screens, is now on small ones. On demand.</p><h3>Time traveling yields facts</h3><p>Lawyer Raoul Lionel Felder sent me Aug. 26, 1935, Time magazine. It was 15 cents.</p><p>It listed a Pontiac at $615. A &#8220;half ton truck&#8221; — $400. Silver? &#8220;Below 66 cents per ounce.&#8221; Jeweled Elgin watch — $19. Fountain pen? A buck. Vaseline, 40 cents. A page guaranteed &#8220;most efficient, dependable and economical telephone service in the whole world and only costs you a nickel&#8221; plus, ready? &#8220;all your equipment guaranteed in perfect working order.&#8221; Yeah.</p><p>Free Met Life booklets about &#8220;measles, colds, influenza or pneumonia&#8221; dangers. And before today&#8217;s gents began fat, greasy beards, you could buy 5-for-a-quarter razor blades. An ad for radio news &#8220;heard through your loudspeaker&#8221; was almost a century before Jake Tapper&#8217;s even louder spits about Donald.</p><p>A Cinema page rates Katharine Hepburn, who then had already won an Oscar, &#8220;least versatile.&#8221;</p><p>The Aug. 2, 1937, issue had NYC&#8217;s then police chief saying: &#8220;I do 500 miles a day in my &#8217;29 Plymouth.&#8221; City Hall&#8217;s hunting that same car for Dermot. Its cover featured Mayor LaGuardia so the rumor is de Blasio already called for hair and makeup.</p><p>Opposed to us in kindly 2020, 1937&#8217;s National Affairs section — Page 9 — peed on President Franklin Roosevelt, who &#8220;suffered the worst defeat since entering the White House&#8221; … &#8220;has outlived his political usefulness&#8221; … &#8220;two out of three Americans preferred anyone else&#8221; and was asked why he called justices of the Supreme Court &#8220;morons.&#8221;</p><p>Time goes on — opinions don&#8217;t.</p><h3>Hard times</h3><p>I love Ben Vereen. I&#8217;m saying so because he needs love. His 55-year-old son Benji just died. I remember Ben once told me he planned to design a line of men&#8217;s clothing. At that time he was wearing long gold earrings, red satin shirt, red sneakers, black and white tie. I told him I didn&#8217;t think Brioni had what to worry.</p><h3>Please pay attention</h3><p>Question: Wearing masks, how do you pick out a guy in a lineup? … Situation: Since 1877, Westminster Dog Show, 2,500 dogs into MSG annually, for this coming year? Likely to be canceled … Ann and Andrew Tisch&#8217;s ritual Rosh Hashanah blessing luncheon — canceled … Washington, DC. The Republican asks the Democrat, &#8220;So where you from?&#8221; Lefty: &#8220;I&#8217;m from a place where we don&#8217;t end sentences in prepositions.&#8221;</p><p>So the GOP pol re-asks: &#8220;OK, so where you from, dumbass?&#8221;</p><hr /><p>The Basement Bard, Biden:<br /> Row, row, row your vote<br /> Gently down the stream<br /> Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily<br /> Winning&#8217;s but a dream</p><p><em><strong>Only in America, kids, only in America.</strong></em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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