Vic Mizzy , who wrote the Addams Family theme song , perhaps the greatest of all TV themes, passed away yesterday at the age of 93. It is spooky that he should leave us so close to Hallowe'en , the time of year when his creepy and cooky and all together ooky tune is most appreciated. The show was based on the popular black-humor cartoons by Charles Addams , which ran in the New Yorker magazine for...
After the previous episode’s strained comedy, I was a bit wary during the first half of this latest effort. One of the biggest concerns I had about “The X-Files”, especially in its later years, was the rising number of light-hearted episodes, even as the circumstances within the larger story arc darkened considerably. And I prefer [...]
A partir de hoje o ator e músico Bill Mumy (Perdidos no Espaço e Babylon 5) apresenta o programa The Real Good Radio Hour, na KSAV.org. O programa de música será apresentado as quartas e sextas às... Leia mais... Leia mais no Blog
Classical this song isn't. But in its own sick, perverted way, it is nonetheless a classic Named by Rolling Stone Magazine as one of the 100 greatest music videos of all time, for me, this song will always be associated with my then-Resident Assistant at Concordia College in River Forest, Illinois- the Rev. David McClean- who introduced several of us on First Jonathan to it and to other Doctor Demento...
Nathan, conditioned to sneakiness life in them, wandering of life, to shelter help you get ready of soldiers on their an observer therefore, perhaps his sister back. Starring George Clooney, Frances McDormand, John Malkovich, Tilda Swinton, Richard Jenkins and Brad Pitt The Coen Brothers’ latest madcap batch of buffoonery mixes mild political commentary with the type [...]
913. Tomorrow Never Knows! PUBLICATION: Star Trek v.2 #15, DC Comics, January 1991 CREATORS: Peter David and Bill Mumy (writers), Gordon Purcell and Arne Starr (artists) STARDATE: 8517.4 (follows the last issue) PLOT: The Worthy's homeworld has been destroyed in a nuclear holocaust and they've all given up on life. Captains Kirk and Styles tell them their adopted planet is to be destroyed by the Lamver...
911. Great Expectations! PUBLICATION: Star Trek v.2 #14, DC Comics, December 1990 CREATORS: Peter David and Bill Mumy (writers), Gordon Purcell and Arne Starr (artists) STARDATE: 8514.9 (follows the last issue) PLOT: As the Enterprise heads towards the war torn homeworld of the Worthy, the crew becomes rather starstruck with their legendary guests. Chekov narrowly avoids a romance with one of the "already...
910. A Rude Awakening! PUBLICATION: Star Trek v.2 #13, DC Comics, October 1990 CREATORS: Peter David and Bill Mumy (writers), Gordon Purcell and Arne Starr (artists) STARDATE: 8513.7 (follows Annual #1) PLOT: The Worthy are legendary Karimean heroes who disappeared over 300 years ago. Kirk and crew find them in suspended animation on a barren planet, defended by a guard robot. They disable the robot...
In one corner, we have Robby the Robot, famous cinematic automaton of the classic film, Forbidden Planet (1956 And in the other corner, we have lovable B-9, mechanical guardian of our space family...
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Filed under: TV , Beauty , 'Memba Them?! Bill Mumy became famous playing Will Robinson in the '60s TV series "Lost in Space." Guess what he looks like now!... Permalink
Filed under: TV , Beauty , 'Memba Them?! Bill Mumy became famous playing Will Robinson in the '60s TV series "Lost in Space." Guess what he looks like now!... Permalink
Don't tell the Robinson family that robots don't have souls. For three years on the classic 1960s sci-fi series Lost in Space, Bob May, in the words of costar Bill Mumy,...