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From the first moving picture shows in the West End to modern film premieres. From one of the last great silent movies, and one of the first great sound films, to a contemporary horror film and a recent Disney success. Scotland Yard on film and a bridge of spies . David Niven on both sides of the law, Michael Caine as the coolest of secret agents (and how he really got his name), Anna May Wong catching...
Back again, it's Slate's surface-level guide to baseball's postseason, written for those of you who think SportsCenter is that indoor soccer complex off Route 41. Don't know Chone Figgins from Henry Higgins? We're here to help. [ more ... ]
Yep, went to see it last night along with, apparently, half of Lancashire, most of whom seemed to be seeing it for the second or even third time. I absolutely loved it (though I could've done without some of the...
Jimmy takes his flute down by the sea to relax. When he lays the flute down it become alive. When a witch tries to steal the flute, a dragon named Pufnstuf comes to the rescue. CAST: Jack Wild DIR: Hollingsworth Morse (1970)
JASON CREW, MOI AND JACKSON WILD So I'm in bed with a trick this afternoon and I get a call from my pal/porn mogul Michael Lucas. He asked me to come and shoot a cameo for his latest porn flick starring Jason Crew and sexy southern new-cummer Jackson Wild--not to be confused with Jack Wild, who played the Artful Dodger in the treasured film OLIVER. Jackson had actually emailed me that morning saying...
The fabulous 1971 (1:46:26) film Melody, featuring Jack Wild, Mark Lester, and Tracy Hyde. Two youngsters declare to their parents that they want to get married. Not sometime in the future but as soon as possible. The story is told from the children's point of view.
The weekly Mini-DVD Review will be preempted today so we can bring you a special TV Rebels essay. As you all know, Solomon's Weekly Rant had its finale last week, so that is no more..but we will continue to have a mini-DVD review on Saturdays. Anyway, for today it is time for our monthly TV Rebels essay! We originally had special permission to publish the first 6 essays on TV shows and actors
As previously tipped (See News::E8821205487931, 14 Mar 2008), Cameron Mackintosh's West End revival of Lionel Bart's Oliver! will make its home at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, where it will open on 14 January 2009 (previews from 12 December 2008...
99 Different Names of God In the Bible Belt, God has many names. We have a personal relationship with the Lord. Some call God Jim or Bob or Ray or Johnny or Bubba or Jack or Wild Bill. Others call God Ellen or Bobby Sue or Faye. Or Larry or Phil. Others look to the Bible, finding God's name in various places. EL, ELOAH: God is mighty, strong, prominent (Genesis 7:1; Isaiah 9:6) – The name appears to...
On acid. I grow up watching H.R. Pufstuf and loved it. Did you know? The show was the subject of a successful lawsuit brought by the Kroffts against the fast food restaurant McDonald's, whose McDonaldland characters (as seen in this commercial) were found to have infringed the show's copyright. (Sid...
Jimmy takes his flute down by the sea to relax. When he lays the flute down it become alive. When a witch tries to steal the flute, a dragon named Pufnstuf comes to the rescue. CAST: Jack Wild DIR: Hollingsworth Morse (1970)
AS THE BBC prepares to find new stars for the musical Oliver!, the leading lady of the classic 1968 film is clamouring to be a judge on the upcoming TV audition series.
As previously tipped (See The Goss::E8821197983243, 18 Dec 2007), in 2008 the BBC will follow its success with Any Dream Will Do and How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria? with a third reality TV competition, this time to cast a revival of Lion...
Oklahoma (1955) The first great movie musical. Yes, it's pretty corny, but the songs are great anyway. And I can't resist the humor of “Poor Jud Is Dead.” “It's summer and we’re running out of ice.” The King and I (1956) I really enjoy all the Siamese children and the wives and, of course, Yul Brynner as the [...]