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Movies Till Dawn: What You Could Be Watching This Weekend (Cartoon Antics Edition)
“Teen Titans: The Complete First Season” (2003, Warner Archives Collection) Debut season of the much-loved WB animated series about a quintet of youthful superheroes who divide their energies between fighting a baroque array of villains and contending with the same … Continue reading
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Tagged CBS Home Video/P, Denys Cowan, Duckman, Duckman: The Complete eries, Dwayne McDuffie, Dweezil Zappa, Malcolm McDowell, Nancy travis, Phil LaMarr, Ron Perlman, Space Ghost and Dino Boy, Static Shock: The Complete Third Season, Teen Titans, The Herculoids, Warner Archives Collection, Wil Wheaton
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The National Academy of Arts and Sciences Announces Drama Performer Pre-Nominations for 45th Annual Daytime Emmy® Awards!
Oh yes, it’s that time of year again!!! On Jan. 25, 2018 the world was made privy to that of the Drama Performer Pre-Nominations upon their announcement by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences all in rousing anticipation of … Continue reading
LA 92: A Transformative Documentary about the 1992 LA Riots
The synopsis of “LA 92” references the Rodney King verdict that sparked the 1992 riots, the protests, violence, lootings, and arson that followed. It continues, “Twenty-five years later, the documentary “LA 92,” from directors Daniel Lindsay and T.J. Martin explores … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Bennight, Daryl Gates, George Holliday, History, Karen Bass, LA Riot. LA 92, LA92, Laurence Powell, live review, Los Angeles, NatGeo, National Geographic, photography, Police Violence, Rodney King, Stacey Koon, Theodore Briseno, Timothy Wind
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Holy Hollywood Museum Batman!: Nearly Every Toy, Set Piece and Costume We’ve Ever Inspired is on Exhibit Now: Batman ’66!
On Wingsday, January 10th celebrities, press, and memorabilia collectors the city over heeded the bat signal projected on to the wall of Hollywood’s venerable old Max Factor building. Said call heeded, in part, to prevent crimes of hazy remembrance by … Continue reading
Posted in Attractions, Miscellanious, Television
Tagged Batman, Batman Toys, Batman TV, Batmobile, Burt Ward, television, Vintage
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Where to Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with Parades, Art, Music and Good Food
In Los Angeles, MLK Day is all about the parades. The 33rd Annual Kingdom Day Parade in South LA features floats, celebrities, beauty queens, bands, and our favorite – drill teams. The parade annually draws over 250,000 spectators each year. The parade starts … Continue reading
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Movies Till Dawn: The Saturday Morning Strange – “Stakeout on Dope Street” (1958)
A trio of Los Angeles teens (among them Jonathon Haze from Roger Corman‘s “Little Shop of Horrors”) stumbles upon a briefcase containing two pounds of uncut heroin and decides to earn a fast buck by selling it, unaware that both … Continue reading
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Batman ’66 Retrospective Exhibit: Holy Hollywood History – Same Bat-Time, Same Bat-Channel!
Tonight, Jan 10th, the Batman ’66 Retrospective Exhibit will turn Hollywood into Gotham City as they project the iconic Bat Signal onto the side of the historic Max Factor building for a VIP unveiling gala for Holy Hollywood History! Batman ’66 … Continue reading
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Movies Till Dawn: 2018 House Cleaning (Out with the New Edition)
As its title suggests, “Super Dark Times” (2017, The Orchard) focuses on the bleaker aspects of growing up aimless in a dead-end town. First-time director Kevin Phillips and screenwriters Ben Collins and Luke Piotrowski understand teenage language and behavior and … Continue reading
The Hollywood Museum Opens its Doors to Dolores Mission Students and Child Stars Alike, for a Christmas Celebration that would be the Envy of Jimmy Stewart!
Ever wonder after the true sense of Christmas amidst classic Hollywood glamour, designer Christmas trees, inspiration as pure as the driven snow and It’s a Wonderful Life sensibilities? If so, look no further than The Hollywood Museum’s Annual Dolores Mission … Continue reading
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Tagged Christmas, Donelle Dadigan, Hollywood, Hollywood Museum
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Movies Till Dawn: The Saturday Morning Strange – “D.C. Follies” (1987-1989)
Primetime comedy series created by Sid and Marty Krofft, who took a tip from the UK’s “Spitting Image” and employed puppet caricatures to satirize the then-current political and pop cultural landscape; Fred Willard, as the bartender at a Washington watering … Continue reading