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by Randy Fuller Feb 05, 2025

Pairing wine with movies!  See the trailers and hear the fascinating commentary for these movies and many more at Trailers From Hell. This week, we pair wines with a trio of films about one of our favorite subjects: movies.

If you think making movies is a dream job, 1995’s Living in Oblivion is for you. Steve Buscemi stars as an independent filmmaker who fights problem after pitfall after predicament to get his picture completed. It was the film debut for Peter Dinklage, by the way.

Hollywood may be the stuff that dreams are made of, but dreamy, Living in Oblivion is not, even though some of the scenes turn out to be imagined. Nightmarish is probably closer to the truth.

I think everyone dreams about their job, and it’s not always a good dream. During my time in radio, nearly every one of my colleagues has told me of their “radio dream,” which usually involves trying to accomplish a complicated feat before the song ends. I’m sure it’s the same with accounting, pushing a broom and selling shoes. It’s the same with movies, too, according to this film.

There are hundreds of wineries in Paso Robles, and every damn one of them extols the virtues of Paso’s wide temperature swing from day to night. It’s what makes the grapes so good. Oblivion Cellars jumps on that bandwagon in describing their Cabernet Sauvignon, which is available in most places for less than $20. Dreamy.

https://oblivioncellars.com/

Let me start by disclosing that Matinee, 1993, was directed by the Chief Guru at Trailers From Hell, Joe Dante. He is the guy who opens the emails containing my little articles each week, laughs his way through them, hopefully, and sends them off to be placed on the website. So, naturally, I think Matinee is the best movie ever made. Ask me about Citizen Kane and I’ll tell you, “Well, it’s no Matinee.”

Seriously, Matinee is a great movie, dripping with more movie-buff treats than Cheez Whiz on theater nachos. It has a permanent place on the “must watch” list for my wife and me. But as good as Matinee is, who among us didn’t want to see a full-length version of Mant!, the movie within the movie. As half-man half-ant movies go, it’s either Mant! or Ant-Man, and I’ll take Mant! all day long.

New York state’s Fulkerson Winery has a name-check wine for our film. Matinee is a white wine made from the Himrod grape. Yeah, it stumped me, too. Himrod is a hybrid cross of Ontario grapes with seedless Thompsons. It’s sweet and special, like Matinee, but it’s probably tough to find on the West Coast.

https://www.fulkersonwinery.com/wines/matinee/

Day for Night is one of François Truffaut’s best films, and it’s generally considered one of the best movies ever. The 1973 rom-com not only has a great director behind the camera, it’s got Jacqueline Bisset in front of it. Any movie with Jacqueline Bisset in it has a lot going for it already.

It’s about the making of a movie, and all the melodrama that goes along with such a foolhardy endeavor. The title of Day for Night comes from the photographic stunts used to film a scene in daylight when it is supposed to look like night.

Even as a kid, I could tell when the night scenes in those old B movies had been shot in daylight. I didn’t know the tricks of photography that made that happen, but I knew it when I saw it. It was the hallmark of a low-budget film. It was also something I grew to love pointing out when I saw it, to the sorrow of everyone who ever went to the movies with me. “Shut up, know-it-all!”

Commune of Buttons is an Australian winery in the Adelaide Hills. Making my job amazingly easy, they have a rosé called Day For Night. It’s made from Syrah and Chardonnay grapes, which is an unusual combination. The winery says it’s savory and it pairs well with pickles. I don’t know why that made me laugh, and I don’t know why anyone would shop for a wine to pair specifically with pickles, but here we have it. It runs about $30, pickles not included.

https://www.communeofbuttons.com.au/shop/p/ancestral-white-sparkling-d47dp

Randy Fuller
NowAnd Zin Wine – www.nowandzin.com
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