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Roger Corman’s funny, fucked-up horror film was made years later into a Steve Martin-Rick Moranis vehicle. Full Article at New York Press
“Let’s say this Twinkie represents the normal amount of psychokinetic energy in the New York area…” —Winston, Ghostbusters Since the ‘80s, the closest I’ve come to caring about the Ghostbusters franchise was when I giggled at Spike the vampire... Full Article at PopMatters
Luke, I'm Rick Moranis from 'Spaceballs.'
Anyone who has seen Little Shop of Horrors has felt it: that sinking feeling that something is not right. And I'm not talking about Rick Moranis singing. I'm talking about sinister carnivorous plants. Full Article at Treehugger
Alan Menken and Howard Ashman knew what they was doing when they wrote the music and lyrics for the original musical production of Little Shop of Horrors in the 1960s. Full Article at The Star-Press | Muncie, IN
Remember the movie, , when Rick Moranis’ nerdy character finally found a way to be popular, with help from a man-eating plant who demanded to be fed? Full Article at Blogs for Victory
So about a week and a half ago, I wrote a fairly glowing mini-post about the rise and use of Twitter as a means of information dissemination and analysis. Full Article at The League of Ordinary Gentlemen
I’ve heard lots of things about Spaceballs: The Animated Series but never seen the show. Who knows if it’s any good but some of the original cast voice the animated characters. Full Article at Readjunk.com
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