Monster of the Day #1425
Sorry, guys, yesterday got away from me. Here’s a rather famous ad, one of the few that received a comic book adaptation.
Sorry, guys, yesterday got away from me. Here’s a rather famous ad, one of the few that received a comic book adaptation.
Sorry about yesterday, Imgur was acting wonky and wouldn’t find my photos. This beastie appeared before, but by mistake in another bat creature’s MotD. You guys immediately figured this out and commented… Read Article →
HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 2006 – Disney Channel, Salty Pictures, First Street Films Directed by Kenny Ortega Written by Peter Barsocchini NOTE: Comments are closed for the first four parts of this piece,… Read Article →
ACT TWO We return to East High the next day, only to find that Sharpay has decided to start her morning by digging her karmic grave even deeper. She and her brother… Read Article →
ACT THREE We return from our commercial break to find Chad harassing Troy in the library. Like Coach Bolton before him, he has decided to skip the best point he could possibly… Read Article →
ACT FIVE The next morning, Kelsi is staring glumly at the callback sheet, which has a new announcement to the effect that callbacks have been rescheduled as Sharpay requested. All our non-Evans… Read Article →
FIXING IT IN POST Admittedly, High School Musical is not exactly the normal fare round these parts. If you’re one of Ken’s regular readers, you probably haven’t watched the movie. But just… Read Article →
I was really unprepared for how lousy this was. Not only as a purported sequel to the two James Coburn films of the 1960s. No, I mean just how bad it is… Read Article →
John Carradine loved to act. Well, of course he did. Actors do, generally. However, John Carradine really loved to act. Born Richmond Reed Carradine, he redubbed his own name in homage to… Read Article →
The further I get into things, the want to go into details. Surely interested readers will want to seek out the Fantômas set (perhaps through your local library) and give it a… Read Article →