Saturday, June 21, 2014
Sunday, June 15, 2014
I still Love Kim Fields and "The Facts of Life"
Well all of us have favorite shows we watched when we were kids. One of those show I grew up watching was "the facts of Life". The show first came on when I was in Jr High. I really did grow watching this show and for some reason I hear one of these ladies is in something I will still watch it. I don't think I was the only white boy that watched "Living Single". or was I?
ELLEN DEGENERES HISTORY DVD
I have a dvd set that includes "ellen" coming out episode. A documentary on the history making episode. There is also a the full Oprah Winfrey Episode where "Ellen" and "Anne Heche" talk about their relationship for the first time. Also the 20/20 Interview with Diane Sawyer that aired a week before "ellen" came out. There is another interview that's about the abuse "ellen" talks about her evil step-father. Then the last interview which a heartbroken "ellen" talks about the cancellation of the show.
The Episodes include
"The Puppy Episode"
and the final 2 show s of the season. One episode she tells her parents. The other is when she tells her boss and for the first time gets a negative reaction for coming out.
The last "Ellen" episode ever produced is the final episode.
$9.95 NEW/SEALED
USA ONLY
JAWSOFOZ@GMAIL.COM
Close Encounters of the Third Kind Which is your favorite version. There have been 3
Did you know there has been three version released of this film. In 1977 was the Original Theatrical Version. In 1980 was the Special Edition which we were taken inside the ship. The 3rd Version is called the "Director's Cut" which was especially prepared for the home video market in 2007
Now have you seen all 3 versions? For years the only version available was the 1980 "Special Edition". My favorite scenes however were eliminated in that version. The part where Richard Dreyfus is making the mountain in his home was cut down! In 1991 Criterion (A LASERDISC COMPANY) released the film in its original theatrical form. I was glad to see my favorite scenes again. This was also one of the first films to be released in "The Widescreen" (Letterbox Format). The cost of buy the laserdisc at the time was $125.00 yes $125. Today you can buy those same laserdisc on e-bay for under $15.00. I got mine the other day. SO I was wondering If you have seen all 3 versions of this film which version do you like the best. I like the original version the best. How about you?
FYI Technically there has been 4 versions. the television version incorporated all the footage.
FYI Technically there has been 4 versions. the television version incorporated all the footage.
Friday, June 13, 2014
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