Picture stolen from Jenifer's blog, but you can see Garr in white and Basil's backside in red |
Saturday, June 18, 2022
Vegas Watch: Viva Las Vegas (1964)
Friday, June 17, 2022
Emergency Friday Watch Party: Viva Las Vegas
What's 90 minutes and contains as much Ann-Margret shimmying as a movie can handle? More Elvis being charming as hell than a movie should contain?
That's right, we're emergency watching Viva Las Vegas.
- Day: TODAY 06/17/2022
- Time: 8:30 PM
- Service: Amazon Prime
SHIMMY WITH US BY CLICKING HERE
Thursday, June 16, 2022
Tim Sale Merges With The Infinite
Wednesday, June 15, 2022
Return to "Smallville" - Season 1
It's a fascinating thing to return to a show 20 years later. For the kids, Smallville debuted when I was about 26 and would have watched pretty much anything that was comic-book related, but was aggressively obsessed with all things Superman - an obsession which started roughly five or six years prior and continues to this day in a toned-down sort of way. It will sound weird to new comics readers now, but arriving at Superman around the age of 20 or 21 was late for a comics nerd as I'd been reading comics for a decade with no particular interest in The Man of Steel. But, a confluence of comics that spoke to me where I lived featuring Superman* began trickling out in the mid to late 90's, and that, paired with the WB's Superman: The Animated Series, turned the tide.
At the time of show's debut, I wasn't much of a TV watcher - as in, I didn't make time for television, but I did watch a lot of films. That said - I'd followed X-Files til right about at this point (when I gave up on the program), but had not been a person to obsess over a particular show, otherwise. Well, maybe Seinfeld, Simpsons and some Babylon 5. And lest we forget, Chef!. No Buffy, Angel or whatever else for me.