Archive for the '2010’s – Early' Category
Zonies
Thursday, December 22nd, 2011
I’ve had a tremendous affinity for the classic series The Twilight Zone since I was a young kid. In fact I think I added the definitive book about the series The Twilight Zone Companion to my collection in about 1982, and read it from cover-to-cover, often taking it to church with me to read during the service. During the late 1990’s I was able to assemble nearly a complete collection of TZ episodes on VHS tapes as they ran them on the Sci-Fi channel. Eventually, I replaced them season by season on DVD. As for autographs, I collected them when I can. Unfortunately, I skipped out on the Twilight Zone reunion that was held at the Hollywood Show in October of 2009. Read the rest of this entry »
Christmas Newsletter 2011
Tuesday, December 20th, 2011Michael J. Pollard
Sunday, December 18th, 2011
I was going to purchase a signed photo of Michael J. Pollard, no questions asked, when I saw that he was going to be appearing at the Chicago Hollywood Celebrities Show on October 1, 2011, based solely on the strength of him being nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as C.W. Moss in the classic Bonnie and Clyde. Although I have seen the movie, I could not specifically remember what Pollard looked like, and it wasn’t until we met face-to-face that it clicked that I knew this fella! Read the rest of this entry »
Another Day, Another Jor-El
Thursday, December 15th, 2011
It is definitely my affinity for Superman that led me to put actor Julian Sands on my list of celebrities to meet whist attending the Hollywood Show on Saturday, April 2, 2011. He had portrayed Jor-El in the modern-day Superman interpretation phenomenon known as Smallville. He was, in fact, the second actor who had portrayed Jor-El that I had the opportunity to meet, following George Lazenby (who actually played an alien disguised as Jor-El in the Superboy TV series, and was better known as James Bond in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service). Read the rest of this entry »