Elizabeth Taylor has died. I can’t say that I was a huge fan, but I did love several of Ms. Taylor’s films including National Velvet, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf? and Suddenly Last Summer. She was an incredibly beautiful woman who had the acting talent to match. More importantly, …
Category Archive: Actors & Actresses
The art of silent comedy
From the 6th season episode “Three Valentines” from the situation comedy “Frasier.” Featuring David Hyde Pierce
Makes me laugh
I’ve been following Wil Wheaton on Twitter for a while now and he’s turned into one of my favorite – what do you call them, Tweeters? Anyway – his transcripts of conversations with his pets should be made into a book. I also read his blog and today it made me laugh out loud. You’ll …
When the Saints…
A great scene from a mediocre movie: Louis Armstrong and Danny Kaye in The Five Pennys
Horror Express
Movie Title: Horror Express (1972) Starring: Christopher Lee as Professor Sir Alexander Saxton, Peter Cushing as Dr. Wells, Alberto de Mendoza as Father Pujardov, Julio Pena as Inspector Mirov, Silvia Tortosa as Countess Irinia Petrovska, George Rigaud as Count Maran Petrovski and Telly Savalas as Captain Kazan Written by: Arnaud d’Usseau & Julian Zimet Directed …
Halloween Movies 2, 3 and 4
Over the weekend the husband and I watched three October-appropriate films – An eighties slasher flick Happy Birthday to Me, an eighties horror-comedy House II: The Second Story and the more recent The Batman Vs. Dracula animated direct-to-video movie. Let’s start with the animated movie: Movie 2: Saturday October 2, 2009 Film Title: The Batman …
A New Start…just in time for Halloween
Since it’s October, the husband and I have decided to try to watch at least one horror film a night. The exception to this would be Fridays upon which we have been watching the James Bond films in order – including the ones not part of the ‘official’ film series (Casino Royale, Never Say Never …
Who's Anniversary Is it? That's right!
This past Sunday (November 23) was the 45th anniversary of the airing of the first Doctor Who episode on the BBC network entitled 100,000 B.C. Originally intended as an educational program to teach children about history, it was soon obvious that the ratings always went up when the show had monsters and the education bit …
Where it all started
I consider myself a big entertainment buff and have been since I was thirteen. I try to keep myself informed about what’s going on in the biz, read my entertainment sites, read the magazines, listen to the news. I’ve been this way since I was thirteen. In fact, I can even give you an exact …





