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Friday, June 27, 2003
Posted by Daniel Frank at
12:40 PM
You ever notice that nobody in fiction is a Boy Scout or a Girl Scout? They're always Campfire Troops or Junior Woodchucks or whatever. The same principle could apply to the Nobel (assuming it's not too late to claim that protection which it probably is). # | |
Posted by Daniel Frank at
11:31 AM
Also this weekend, the Biography Channel is running Cult TV stars. Highlights include Jonathan Winters and Paul Lynde. Check your local listings as the Biography Channel's website does not include a friggin' schedule. # | |
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11:20 AM
# | | Sunday, June 22, 2003
Posted by Daniel Frank at
10:05 PM
The fact that less than a month before the film's release date, the film is still unrated is not a good sign. Probably due to the other bad sign, a rumor that Sean Connery has taken over editing of the film. Sounds like this film will be "The Adventures of Alan Quatermain and Some Other Dudes!". I realize the film wouldn't have been made if not for Sean Connery's being in it but maybe that would have been a blessing. # | |
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9:55 PM
I liked The Hulk. It takes far, far too much time in a pointless attempt to give the Hulk a more "realistic" scientific grounding (It wasn't just gamma radiation that created the Hulk but gamma radiation, genetic experimentation by Banner's father, and superdupermicromedicananoids). However the Hulk scenes look great; Hulk jumping across the desert and smashing tanks looks exactly the way the Good Lord and Jack Kirby intended. # | | Monday, June 16, 2003
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10:03 AM
By pure mathematical reason, Sorority Boys is the funniest movie in the history of cinema. # | |
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9:53 AM
# | | Wednesday, June 11, 2003
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9:59 AM
I asked her to have a drink one day and she burst out laughing. "My last two boyfriends together don't add up to your age," she said to me. So I grabbed her arm and said, "But did any one of them give you magic?"More Evans nutsiness here and here. # | | Monday, June 09, 2003
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11:39 AM
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11:32 AM
Robin Jones runs the Fake Radio show every month here in LA. Sunday, June 15th at 8:00 pm is a Jack Webb double-feature where I will be reprising the role of Sheldon Leonard. I was waiting for the web site to have my name on it or at least this month's show but I guess that's a fool's game # | | Sunday, June 08, 2003
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11:48 PM
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11:32 PM
Now...who wants ice cream? # | | Saturday, June 07, 2003
Posted by Daniel Frank at
3:18 PM
Don also did, on the show, a Ronald Coleman impression when he portrayed the King of Caronia and Humphrey Bogart when Max went undercover in a Treasure of the Sierra Madre parody. Here's a site which lists every record, TV show and commercial done by Don Adams. # | |
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3:08 PM
I'm curious what Powell was doing that they couldn't get him to re-record the dialogue. Hell, get Don Adams to record it! # | | Friday, June 06, 2003
Posted by Daniel Frank at
2:58 PM
To my shame, I realized that if I go to any of these show, that will be my second time at the museum. The first was for a retrospective of Frank Tashlin-directed cartoons. # | | Monday, June 02, 2003
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3:18 PM
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9:15 AM
Mr. President, tonight I'd like to talk about the danger of unemployment . . . for me and you! CBS is considering pulling the plug. And, I'll tell ya, no matter how big the Bush tax cut, I need the work. With your legal bills, I know you can use the cash, too. # | |
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