Just think of now, if they lived in McMansions. I always like to think of the Poltergeist neighborhood as on the other end of town from E.T..
Just think of now, if they lived in McMansions. I always like to think of the Poltergeist neighborhood as on the other end of town from E.T..
Supposedly, Diane is Steven's second wife, but I like the idea that she was a young mother. It adds a certain extra poignancy to her line about working so hard to reach a middle-class lifestyle.
Jeez, what a jackass. I mean, seriously, why would she go after people she's not even going to work with anymore?
I'm certainly not meaning any disrespect to Nebuly. The way I write these entries every week is "The Week," followed by my film review.
"TV people?"
I say this about practically every show, but it would make a fascinating Thoughts On candidate.
Leutonia, of course!
Also, Linda gives me a much deeper appreciation of Bonnie Franklin.
Is this a religious thing?
I'm guessing the Mudd series is 1986, which eventually became a weekly series for 1986-87.
So many hugs and sympathy.
I keep meaning to collect all of Thoughts On. One day I will.
He was amazing in Smile.
Thanks so much. It is my passion.
Placeholder, my review of The Wrath of Khan. Ideally, 10 a.m. CST.
Poltergeist
“More than any other Hollywood filmmaker of his generation, Steven Spielberg has preserved the wonderment of childhood while growing up to make the sort of movies he always loved as a child, but bigger and better and far more imaginative. He's a brilliant technician who still has doubts about the dark.” —…
The Week in Journalism
Overall, easy for me, difficult for my paper. Tensions were high Wednesday-Friday between my editor and our general manager, ranging from everything between how quickly items are covered to the idea of my editor doing more reporting work. Adding to the situation, we have another visit from the…
Placeholder, Thoughts on the 1989 Tony Awards. I dunno, noon?
“Revelations”
“Hey, fabulous day, huh? You know, it's amazing how well a person can sleep on one of those straw pallets. I mean, I was a little itchy at first then once I got past that, I slept like a baby. Brother Simon, is that you? It is you, isn't it? Hey, look, I don't mean to get in your face or anything like…