I always enjoyed her guest spots on Kate & Allie. Although this is coming from someone who always enjoyed Kate & Allie in general.
I always enjoyed her guest spots on Kate & Allie. Although this is coming from someone who always enjoyed Kate & Allie in general.
Right right, I think it was the feral family that they thought were ghosts episode where Helen Slater guest starred. But, I think it would be particularly interesting to explore that angle this season in light of some of the themes they've been utilizing.
Probably my least favorite Edlund scripted episode in the whole series, and I'm generally a big fan of his.
I feel like they are missing some real opportunities this season to up the craziness factor (in a good way). They keep offing interesting "monsters" that I would imagine would be pretty helpful in a fight against a Lovecraftian other dimensional threat that would, one assumes, be a threat to all inhabitants of the…
yeah this thing seemed to sell out in seconds, time to cancel my hotel room and try and shift some Bolt Bus tickets. I'm devastated.
Just booked my hotel and bought bus tickets to make the trek down from Boston for this. Now as long as I can snag tickets tomorrow my life with officially have THE highlight.
The premise was FFC had never directed multi-camera television before and wanted to have a go, so he directed this murder mystery scene, but didn't quite get the hang of the camera switching so he kept switching to the wrong camera during any key elements of plot revelation. Like "YOU were the murderer" would be a…
I have to say I really enjoyed the mid-80s episode of Saturday Night Live he hosted. There was a sketch I remember finding particularly funny where he was directing a murder mystery sketch and utilizing all the wrong cameras so all the reveals were off screen and you couldn't tell what the hell was going on.
I may be mis-remembering this, but if I'm not then this band had an even lower point. I seem to remember them putting out an album in the late 80s on "Moonstone Records", that's right, the heavy metal sub label of Charles Band's "Full Movie" direct to video tiny killer things fetish movie production company. There was…
I think they explained the rhyming in the comics as part of the hierarchy of demons in that lower demons rhyme. Entrigan started off as a non-rhyming demon and got demoted to rhyming status somewhere along the line. Continuity nerds can probably correct me.
No mention of "Robotman"!? I have a weird Prime Time special from probably 1980 or so hosted by Loni Anderson that's all about "the Funnies" and they have little self contained segments that are adaptions of popular comics along with interviews with their creators, there's a "Doonsbury" short, Beatle Bailey, and then…
Kermit actually didn't appear on the original broadcast. If memory serves his intro and narration was added to it in the early 80s when it first appeared on ABC. The original HBO version had no Kermit.
I really loved "What's Alan Watching?"