Queer as Folk premiered on December 3, 2000 and completed its series run on August 7, 2005, and I’m only just now getting into it!
Actually, I don’t think I’d been watching at all if wasn’t for that nasty cock-of-the-walk hottie Brian Kinney played by the gorgeous Gale Harold, (pictured above left with actor Randy Harrison).
One [...]
President Bush Delivers Commencement Address at Miami Dade College
Miami Dade College? Is that a for real school? Is it even accredited? I came across the story while reading today’s The Philadelphia Inquirer, (with Ferris Bueller’s Day Off playing in background … it being that time of year and all).
I’ve attended only two college graduations. The [...]
Yesterday, I received a non-descript piece of mail informing me that Premiere magazine folded with their April 2007 issue, and in its place I would begin receiving US Magazine for my remaining subscription period. (See Variety’s That’s a wrap for movie magazines.)
In 1987, I spotted the very first issue of Premiere magazine. (Sorry for the [...]
Darn you Imus for overshadowing the news of the year! Your rude verbal attack against the Rutgers’ girls basketball team has taken up so much news time that I didn’t find out that Larry Birkhead is the father of Anna Nicole Smith’s baby until late tonight!
Although Larry’s victory stance seems a bit disingenuous, I can [...]
Six days into the Philadelphia Film Festival and I’m tired, hungry and blurry-eyed. Psych. I’ve only seen two flicks: Diggers and Rocket Science, (evidence pictured above, just prior to aforementioned Rocket Science screening.)
Diggers (2006, dir. Katherine Dieckmann / with Paul Rudd, Maura Tierney and Ron Eldard)
Solid script, sound direction, and fine performances. Outstanding all-character set [...]
Robinson Devor’s film Zoo made the heading in today’s New York Times film section with A Lyrical Approach to a Subject That Shocks. Zoo, first mentioned here with Zoo, kinda felt bad for the horse, is playing at this year’s Philadelphia Film Festival.