Place the couple with the show: 1. Fred and Ethel Mertz A. Happy Days B. I Love Lucy C. Good Times D. The Honeymooners 2. Jerry and Millie Helper A. My Three Sons B. Leave it to Beaver C. Dick Van Dyke Show D. I Love Lucy 3. Jefferson and Marcie D'Arcy A. All in the Family B. Family Matters C. Married with Children D. Full House 4. George and Martha Wilson A. Flintstones B. Who's the Boss C. Dennis the Menace D. The Jefferson's 5. Rodger and Kay Addison ...
OK, I hate Hollywood starlets and star jerks like the rest of this nation! But I am sorry. When I was a young pup, horny as hell and randy, I went to the movies. And fell in love with some eyes. The shining glittering eyes of Karen Black. Never to be a major star, but just a bit player, her eyes got me. And I was trapped! Through B movie after B movie, I followed her. Like a faithful puppy. It was the eyes! She is fading now. But to me she wi...
So we went to see it today. And it was FUN! It is not going to win any awards, and for sure Tom Cruise is not going to get best actor. But love him or hate him, he was good! The movie was fun, as it started out fast and never slowed down. But, alas for me, I figured all out long before the end. Yet I still loved it! And knowing the end did not detract form it in the least (I whispered to my son a hint that showed I had figured it out - he cursed me afterwar...
At least it will be. It seems the director of the Mission Impossible movies wants to do another Star Trek movie. This one supposedly will be set during the Star Fleet days of Kirk and Spock. Since this will be a young Kirk and spock, none of our favorite actors and actresses will be able to reprise their roles, but that is ok. I just hope they do better than the last series Enterprise. So I am ordering my tickets early and will be standing in line! Of course I will ...
I heard the reviews, and they were pretty much dead on. The movie is go from the get go. It is not a story that goes from A to B to C, it is a story that hits you from -1 to B to D to F to P to Q to A then C. I took my son to it today. My wife and I got off early to take him, and at first it was a hodge podge of disjointed Anectdotes. Which quickly came together. While I did not figure out the whole plot before the end scene, I had the major one sorted out (my so...
For a change, the Academy Awards were not another Political side show with actors and actress barely able to articulate their names without queue cards bashing everyone who did not believe that their every utterance was an epiphany. Or so it seemed at the time. But there was another battle going on. That of Brokeback Mountain. And while some raved about it and said how ground breaking and deep it was, most people yawned and went about their lives. And on Oscars night, ...
Ok, we know that Doc Miler is a Steelers' fan. I still like him, even with that flaw. Actually, I was rooting for the Steelers as well since my team was not in it. But for many people the reason to watch the SuperBowl are the commercials. At $5 million per minute, the advertisers want you to remember their commercials and products! So in case you had to take a potty break (I did during half time as that was a bore), and missed a few, follow the link and you should...
My Son and I just saw Hostel. It was rated R. It should have been NC17! The only thing that may have (may have since the MPAA probably was to stupid to begin with) saved it from the higher rating was that it actually had a plot. A stupid one, but it did have one. I have seen Texas Chain Saw Masacre, Wolf Creek, and so many slasher movies that I am immune to them. Or so I thought. No, this one is worse! It has no redeeming qualities! Pure sadism!...
Over the past couple of days, several bloggers here about have royally trashed Kenny G. Almost to the point of hanging him in effigy. Am I weird? I personally find his music very soothing and relaxing (I dont want to listen to it 24x7, but elected songs now and then sure are nice). Am I the only one that likes Kenny G? And if you dont like him, what dont you like about him? Inquiring fans want to know!
Another Hollywood person died this weekend. But this one was special. At least to me. Patricia Neal had a fine career. Not one of headlines that we are constantly bombarded with as some of the "stars" today like to do. But one of grace, beauty and competence that enriched our lives. She was one of the few stars that seemed to love her work for the work, and allowed us to escape on an occasional Saturday from the mundane to the world of make believe She won an Oscar for Hu...
Yes, it is that time again! Test your knowledge of TV theme songs. Not as easy as it looks! At least forme. I got 13 of 15. I should say that the 2 I got wrong, I never watched. But then there was a couple of others I did not watch, just knew as well. At least I did not get 100%.
Any "Silence of the Lambs" out there? If so, dont see this movie. Because as horrible as the earlier ones are (Silence, red Dragon), this one is not. Except for the cannibalism. SPOILER WARNING! Read no Further if you dont want to be spoiled on the movie. Ok, still here (all 1 of you?)? The origin of Hannibal is in 1944 Lithuania. The eastern front. Some Lithuanians, trying to break free of Russia, have hooked up with some Germans. ...
No big article, just a link to Majel and an interview with her on the 40th. I hope all the trekkies read it. It is actually very enlightening! I miss Gene, but not as much as Majel!
Yea, I am yelling! They write an article about Star Trek, and get it wrong! I mean, they are supposed to be about getting the story right! And this is no minor blooper, this one hits any fan like a ton of bricks! The 40th anniversary finds the venerable sci-fi franchise at a crossroads. "Enterprise" was canceled after only four seasons and the last "Trek" film, "Insurrection," was a critical and box office disappointment. Ok, so who is a Trekkie? See the bloope...
John Wayne, Kirk Douglas (Not Mike), Patricia Neal, Burgess Meredith, Henry Fonda, Carrol O'Conner, Dana Meredith. With a partial cast like that, no movie can go wrong. And "In Harm's Way" never does. Made in 1965, and still in Black and White, it is one of the defining movies of the greatest Generation (the other being The Longest Day). And I only said "one of the greatest" as I know many have their own greatest movies. But for me, this one is the greatest. The Lon...