Filed under Movies

Theme Songs that Terrified Me as a Chld

Theme Songs that Terrified Me as a Chld

I’ve been busier than usual lately so I haven’t posted much, short of some Instagram moments here and there but I was listening to a podcast this morning and one of the panelists mentioned the theme to Unsolved Mysteries and it reminded me that, while I loved the show, the song itself terrified me! Something … Continue reading »

The Muppets GOP Hearing: From Green to Red?

There is a hilarious trend on Twitter mocking Fox News and program host Eric Bolling’s ridiculous insistance that The Muppets are communists and are teaching American children about class warfare… all because the villain in the new movie is an oil baron. My contributions are below followed by some personal favorites: Waldorf: That Herman Cain reminds … Continue reading »

On a lighter note… THE MUPPETS!

Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you, what I imagined my life would be like once I grew up and became friends with The Muppets.  I might pass out from ridiculousness if I have to wait much longer to enjoy Kermit and the gang on the big screen again.

The Captains (Part 2)

My friend Mike emailed me about a week ago with information about a free screening for William Shatner’s documentary The Captains.  He is upstate stage managing Cooking With The Calamari Sisters: Mangia Italiana with our friends Steve and Jay so he couldn’t go.  But when I mentioned it to Quincy she froke out.  ”WHAT TIME ARE … Continue reading »

The Captains (Part 1)

This is just a sneak peek at the hilarity that Quincy and I had at last nights screening of William Shatner’s “The Captains” on the deck of the Intrepid. Full details on the ridiculousness to come shortly.

Woody Allen and Shakespeare

I really want to like Woody Allen movies. I do. But I have this anti-Woody-Allen wall that comes slamming down and I just can’t break through it. Sort of like reading Shakespeare, I think I’m supposed to like reading it but nothing happens. Which is tough when you work for a Shakespeare theatre. It’s sort … Continue reading »