From the monthly archives:

March 2008

And, man, do I feel like the last person at the party. Damn, this show is funny. Really funny. I mean, wow. Now I know when Arrested Development was threatened with cancelation so many were up in arms.

I’m at a loss for words. It’s just sensational.

Don’t be like me. If you have not seen it before, go get the DVDs right now. Or watch them at hulu.com for free. Trust me.

Here, I’ll get you started. Here’s the pilot:

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Hat-tip to Mark Evanier, for linking to this really cool site that features interactive versions of those great Mad magazine fold-ins.

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One of the worse. ones. ever. “Angel One.” What I love most about Wil’s reviews is he skewers the plot of these episodes with extreme prejudice, and shows no mercy – especially to his own character (you probably already know, but he played Wesley Crusher on TNG).

Click here to read it.

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Disney’s new Toy Story Mania! is addictive fun for everyone
Allentown Morning Call, PA - 7 minutes ago
That means they spend their workdays (and probably a lot of work nights) dreaming up and ultimately implementing new attractions for Disney parks and

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Cinema Blend

Insider’s guide to deluxe Disney
MSNBC - 42 minutes ago
When contemplating a trip to Walt Disney World, these probably aren’t the experiences that immediately come to mind, but alongside the rides,
Travel Channel To Air Season Of Disney Special Cinema Blend
Rediscover the World of Laughter with “it’sa small world” LaughingPlace.com
all 3 news articles

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Oddest. Video. Ever? Cupcake Road Racing.

by Joseph on March 29, 2008

Transfat free, of course.

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I’ve written repeatedly about my love for The Odd Couple tv series, and I won’t gush any more here except to say that it was one of the perfect matches of actors ever, in Klugman and Randall. What I have neglected to mention is that I am also quite fond of both actors individual work, especially Klugman’s Quincy M.E.

About once a month at work when I am trying to make a point I subconsciously do the “Quincy figures” gesture, which Jack did about once a week.

(Quick how-to: put the thumb of your right hand on your index finger, angle your hand slightly to the right, and curl your other fingures – then gesticulate with said hand back and forth, matching the inflection of your voice; repeat as needed.)

News just broke that Jack is suing NBC for profits from said series. Good luck, man; with Hollywood’s creative accounting process, you’ll need it.

More details at The Church of Klugman (not kidding, there is such a site).

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