Mad Magazine did a bit about those films in their 100th issue in 1966 called Hack, Hack, Sweet Has-Been, or Whatever Happened to Good Taste?
Mad Magazine did a bit about those films in their 100th issue in 1966 called Hack, Hack, Sweet Has-Been, or Whatever Happened to Good Taste?
By coincidence TCM showed it last week as part of their 31 Days of Oscar programing. Have you checked your local library to see if they have a copy? That's how I recently saw it.
I've heard her tell the audition story at conventions. She also tells how when she was shooting the scene she got flustered as said something along the lines of "You're Jack Nicholson!" and his response was "Yes I am"
Which they lampshaded.
Or make it a Mopee Flash
Alec Baldwin's second episode from 1991. Musical guest Whitney Houston (anniversary of her death). It was interesting looking at the writers in the credits. Rob Schneider and Adam Sandler before they were on camera people, Bonnie and Terry Turner, Bob Odenkirk, and Conan O'Brien who also appeared in a sketch.
Last week
On the other hand it led to an interview with the Upright Citizen's Brigade from 1998, including a pre-fame Amy Poehler
Got a Guns of the South flashback when I saw the modern guns being given to the soldiers.
I saw Jonathan Harris at a convention shortly before the movie came out. I asked him if he was doing a cameo and his reply was "I don't DO cameos."
He also liked that I brought up his work on Freakazoid.
Liked the shout-out to Madame Satan an old Archie Comics character most recently seen in The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.
Her father was played by Marc "Jimmy Olsen" McClure
Between Catco on Flash and Jitter on LoT, it was "let's use the other show's sets" day on the CW
Uriel's song on the Piano was Killing Me Softly
Yes it was. The other relifer was listed as the writer and producer an as e had never heard of her he figured something was up.
"Town With Pep" being a reference to Pep Comics, where Archie and the gang first appeared (in 1941 the same year the school was built)
The episode made me think about a great book called Replay. Basically a guy dies but then" wakes up" as his younger self in the past with all of his old memories. The first time he basically lives his life the same and then dies and it happens again (though he returns to a slightly later period in his life). The…
Hey the Legion of Super-Heroes started with only 3 people,
Not just fish heads, but "rolly-polly" fish heads.
"As an actor I think live theater is a much more powerful medium than say, streaming television."