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Our pal Bruce Westbrook reviews the upcoming Shout! Factory release here.
* Trace Beaulieu and Bill Corbett will be the guest judges for a live show in Minneapolis called “PowerPoint Karaoke.” The game is this: Four people take the stage to give a PowerPoint presentation. The catch is: the presenters have never seen it before, and the slides are complete nonsense! Performers will include Ari Hoptman, Phillip Andrew, Bennet Low, Courtney McLean and Joseph Scrimshaw. The show will be one night only, Monday Nov. 21, at 8 p.m. (doors open at 7 p.m.) at the Bryant-Lake Bowl! Tickets are $12 ($10 with a 2011 MN Fringe Button or a CONvervgence badge). Call (612) 825-8949 or visit this site. * Meanwhile the same group, Theatre Arlo, is now preparing to present “Man Saved by Condiments!” a play written by Mary Jo Pehl, based on the true story of a man whose car went off a bridge, broke his hip, and survived for five days by eating snow and the packets of condiments he found under his seat. (The production will be directed our pal Bill Stiteler). Also, Frank Conniff is making a guest appearance on a web show called “Space Hospital.” An open thread for reports from today’s Cinematic Titanic shows in Green Bay. PACKERS!
“Stressfactor” aka Tonya writes:
I can enjoy episodes I can’t follow — Mighty Jack and Castle of Fu Manchu are good examples. You just sort of need to be able to live in the moment and let the movie FLOW over you, as somebody says in “The Big Chill.” But can those be considered truly classic episodes, or do you need to be drawn in to the movie enough to be following the plot, for the episode to be a true classic? What do you, the viewer, think? (By the way, I love the idea of an episode journal.) |
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