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Monthly Archives: April 2007

Queer as 7 Years Ago!

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 [...]

Our Pandering a President

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 [...]

Premiere Magazine’s Finale

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 [...]

Announcing Dannielynn Birkhead

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 [...]

PFF 2007 So Far

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 [...]

More on “Zoo”

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.