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Lights! Camera! Reenaction!
Last night’s episode of Moonbeam City was so jam-packed with great visual gags, you might have missed a few. Luckily, we’ve got some of the best ones here for your perusal, starting with the pair of ecstasy vending machines. As you can see, they are clearly marked.
Then, there are the movie posters from the investor’s house. Admit it, you’re dying to see all of these…
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Premiere is still pretty sure I’m editing footage from the Sony Handicam my parents bought in 1998
Sonic the Hedgehog, Genesis / Megadrive.
WASHINGTON, DC — Out of patent litigation paranoia, inventor Alexander Graham Bell donated copies of his devices and sound recordings directly to the Smithsonian. He had, after all, experienced hundreds of challenges to his telephone patent in 1876. For over a century, most of those recordings when unheard. Recently the Smithsonian collaborated with Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and the Library of Congress to harness particle physics technology and retrieve the only known recording of Graham’s voice, released to the public in 2013.
Listen to the Resurrected Voice of Alexander Graham Bell
My weekend is all mapped out.
Here’s the billboard proof of Will Ferrell and Kristen Wiig’s Lifetime movie
A billboard for A Deadly Adoption was just spotted on Hollywood Boulevard and saved for posterity via a tweet by The Hollywood Reporter. Though the billboard incorrectly lists the June 20 air date as a Sunday, the movie will in fact premiere on the day before Father’s Day (look it up).
Whenever it finally airs, A Deadly Adoption will tell the story of an affluent couple (played by Ferrell and Wiig) who take in a pregnant woman with the hopes of eventually adopting her baby. Things will get nasty—possibly even deadly—when someone goes back on their promise. The screenplay was written by Andrew Steele, who wrote Ferrell and Wiig’s last TV adventure, The Spoils Of Babylon.
Full story at avclub.com
I’m very excited about this.
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Kursty the Kluwn
Some people have the special ability to speak with the dead. He is not one of them.
Romancing the Stone, German lobby card. 1984
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I work in a Cheese Sandwich factory. I make the sandwiches. I put the cheese on the sandwiches.