Paul Lynde and Peggy Lee
Paul Lynde and Peggy Lee – The Carol Burnett Show season 5, originally aired January 5, 1972 Highlights of this episode with guests Paul Lynde and Peggy Lee include: This episode includes an improvisational sketch…
Paul Lynde and Peggy Lee – The Carol Burnett Show season 5, originally aired January 5, 1972 Highlights of this episode with guests Paul Lynde and Peggy Lee include: This episode includes an improvisational sketch…
Veggie Tales: ‘Twas the night before Easter – when Marlee Meade wants to save the old town theater with an Eastern morning musical … How far is she willing to go?
In Mark of the Vampire, it looks like a pair of vampires have resurfaced to commit murders in a village. But, there’s more going on than meets the eye …
Three Broadway Girls – a comedy about a trio of money hungry women who all have sugar daddies who keep them in the lap of luxury, even as they drive the men crazy. Each woman represents a different personality type, from sensitive, to kind-hearted, to difficult and untrustworthy. Set in the age of jazz, the twenties come roaring back with immorality and in-fighting.
“I’ve Got You Under My Skin” is a song written by Cole Porter in 1936, for the Eleanor Powell musical film Born to Dance. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song…
Creature from the Haunted Sea is a parody of the horror movie. It begins as a parody of the spy movie, with a spy narrating …
Yankee Doodle Dandy – the classic musical biography of George M. Cohan, starring James Cagney, Joan Leslie, Richard Whorf
Houdini: Unlocking the Mystery – A documentary on the life and career of Harry Houdini, using the largest auction of Houdini’s personal effects ever as anchor point, talking about Houdini’s life and legacy with modern day marvels such as David Copperfield and Lance Burton, as well as interviews with surviving family and (incredibly) one of Houdini’s assistants.
Up every mornin’ just to keep a job
I gotta fight my way through the hustlin’ mob
Sounds of the city poundin’ in my brain
While another day goes down the drain (yeah, yeah, yeah)
Star Wars, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back. The classic sequel to Star Wars Episode IV – possibly superior to the original. Where the Empire proves just how much they’re to be feared. Secrets are revealed, and they seem to stand triumphant …