The three props I'd want were (likely) Not in the movies themselves:
The three props I'd want were (likely) Not in the movies themselves:
One of "Kotter's" writers/script editors was Mark Evanier, who has told many (or at least several) a behind-the-scenes or related tale at his blog. (Which I have NO connection to other than being a fan. Just pointing people to some interesting reading.) From Marcia Strassman's frustration to arguments with…
Wait until the Chicago winter hits, then that place will blend in Too Well.
Did anyone add any works of Vincent Price or Boris Karloff to that list at article's end yet? My eyes tend to blur when I check comment sections for too long. (Better than burning, I guess.)
Joel Schumacher: Excuse me, but unless you Want me to file suit for patent infringement…
It didn't help that Atlantic Records (Blunt's label) refused permission to Al's take. Not so much that it hurt Al's song much (which he released online & later performed on stage, while "White & Nerdy" took it's place & became a massive hit), but releasing Al's take could've defused/diluted some animosity towards the…
Sooooooo, "Weird Al' Yankovic wasn't available?*
Uh, it was Margaret Sullavan, actually. Minor (and understandable) mistake.
The line forms to the left. Of the Eastern Seaboard.
Ted, are you making your intern write this after a bit too much caffeine and Bansky?
Cruz's latest bombast came out "during the ongoing debate over a
Democrat-proposed bill that would counter the Supreme Court’s Citizens United
decision and once more give Congress the power to regulate campaign
contributions from corporations who spend money to influence elections." So, where to begin?
Hmmmm. Should I be p!ssed that this dingus uses the floor of the United States Senate to wallow in amazingly ignorantly bad analogies and related filler, or should I be p!ssed that he might be Knowingly filling time & inhibiting honest, intelligent debate while thinking that no one will be the wiser or willing to…
Once more with flaying:
The fine print from the actual contest website actually said "*Prize awarded as $10,000 in Taco Bell® gift cards. Based on average consumption ($216 per year) for 46 years." Again, it said that $216 per year is the *Average* they somehow figured (from whatever data on who spent how much however often); I can't find…
Here's a suggestion (possibly in place of the "Sherman's March" deal): "Startup.com" from 2001, about 20-something friends Kaleil Isaza Tuzman and Tom Herman working to bring their e-commerce website GovWorks.com to fruition as Jehane Noujaim and Chris Hegedus film the climb up, which included (in no particular…
Hmmmm. But did it technically "switch course", as opposed to just expanding?
Strange. When I've watched clips of Yankovic's shows, as well as when I've gone to 3 separate Yankovic concerts over nearly 29 years (my first when I was a mildly-at-best popular 9th grader), I've seen people from 9 to 59 having a good time. Somehow I lack this alleged ability to determine someone's grade school…
REEEEEEED Robi… HCK! <<thud>>
At risk of being called out by it's fans, I count "Batman Returns" as one of my biggest disappointments in a movie theater. To me Burton went a bit too dark & nasty, or to use a certain comic book cliche', "grim & gritty" with the nose-biting and a few other things. [SPOILER] Then things swung 180 or more with the…
Like a Mr. Joseph Finn pointed out a day ago, there's something to be said for the "NCIS" episode "Secrets", starting with the murder of 2 incognito street vigilantes (one with his uniform under another more traditional uniform) and leads to a disagreement with several more, plus a talk of heroic motivation from their…