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Who Ya Gonna Call?

Sunday, November 20th, 2011

If you answered Ghostbusters! to that question – and worse yet, sang in the cadence of the classic song from the 1984 film Ghostbusters, well than I must say, you are quite predicatable. The answer I was looking for was actually Ray Parker, Jr., the solo recording artist who wrote, produced, and recorded the chart-topping #1 hit theme song that people are still singing ad nauseum today. Read the rest of this entry »

One More NERD!!!

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

He simply got left out. Nerds often do. I’m referring (of course) to exclusion of Andrew Cassese during the great Revenge of the Nerds reunion that took place in Burbank in October of 2010. Almost all of the actors portraying the nerds in the classic (well, I think it’s classic) film from 1984 were present. Anthony Edwards who had played Gilbert had simply gotten to big to attend, due to his role in E.R. Andrew Cassese, who had played Wormser, was simply forgotten. Read the rest of this entry »

Munster Kids

Sunday, November 13th, 2011

I’ll be honest when I say that The Munsters was really never one of my favorite sitcoms. It was okay fodder when nothing else was on, but I never really cared for the monster comedies. Perhaps I’ll give it a second look one day, but for now I’m just going to respect it as an iconic 60’s institution. Because of that respect, I’ve never passed up a chance at a good autograph or celebrity encounter opportunity involving cast members of the show. Read the rest of this entry »

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Saturday, November 12th, 2011

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How About Those Bears, Henry?

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

Michael Rooker has one of those instantly recognizable faces and he’s well-adept at playing about any role. But usually he plays a nut. In fact, after seeing Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, it was hard to believe that he was the same guy who played mild-mannered D.A. assistant Bill Broussard in the Oliver Stone film JFK. He can be seen in films such as Tombstone, Mallrats, and Eight Men Out – and his current job is playing loose cannon zombie survivor Merle Dixon. Naturally when I met him, I had him sign a portrait of him as Henry. My favorite line comes as a result of a bartender asking him “How about those bears?” Read the rest of this entry »