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We are all climbing up the walls trying to learn constructively, pass the time, or find distraction. To that end, I have written down some things that I have devoured that you might like as well . . . hopefully putting them on a
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We’re back with another “Wealth, Actually” podcast. This time I got to speak with John Farr, a man who blended his love of movies with the world of movie house restoration. John Farr has helped
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A few quick notes on DD #3 on $NFLX: Overall Season #3 is very good for comic fans of the usual characters and for people who liked Seasons 1&2.  Matthew Murdock (and DD) return after being buried under a building in
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING First, a happy Thanksgiving to everyone. It is my favorite holiday- a time to reflect on one’s blessings and begin the process of building toward new achievements. Be safe and enjoy your family
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STAN LEE’S LEGACY Stan Lee powered my imagination and made reading, science and art fun. How much more impact can you have on someone? As I poured over the tributes and looked back at the cultural impact Stan’s
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As a big horror fan (and Halloween in particular), the news of a new, revamped sequel was sweet. I was all in. John Carpenter gave his blessing. Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) was back. The old mask was back. Much
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I spoke with director, William Wedig, who is starting to make a dent in the world of movies. Having done work for brands such as PBS, MTV, Sports Illustrated, People Magazine and Time Magazine, his work has been shown on
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It must be getting close to Halloween . . . I filmed a small cameo for a new horror movie called “The Restaurant.” Â It’s directed by Eric Ford-Holevinski, whom I met at UCLA a couple of years ago at a
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EPISODE 2:  Crime Novelist, TERRENCE MCCAULEY Meet Terrence P. McCauley.  He is a part of a new breed of crime fiction writers.  This up-and-comer is one to watch.  His acclaimed new thriller SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL
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Whether or not you’re an active participant in the social media universe, The Times has published a must-read thought-piece on Justine Sacco’s now notorious Tweet: “Going to Africa. Hope I don’t get
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Yes indeed. In a fascinating New York Times piece, Style author, Nick Bilton, offers new and intriguing details about the already somewhat epic Google Glass story – the rise, the fall and possible resurrection of a
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Yes – I recognize awards speeches are not exactly the hottest of categories when it comes to the world of entertainment. But with this one… TRUST ME – Sacha Baron Cohen delivers . . .
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After that somewhat embarrassing Super Bowl prediction incident, some of you out there might have been thinking: “Frazer lost his edge… The guy just doesn’t have it anymore… He used to be cool, but
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Before stepping out onto the red carpet myself this evening (and since my Super Bowl predictions went so excellently . . .), I decided it would just be downright unfair not to share my picks for the 2014 Oscars. Overall, this
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By this point, there are already many eloquent obituaries that have been written about the recently deceased and truly gifted director/writer/actor Harold Ramis – so here, my hope is simply to offer a brief