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Posts by Bob Calhoun

He kinda looks like Kerwin Matthews from the 7th Voyage of Sinbad.

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My media prof at Cañada College in Redwood City back in the 80s talked about how mastermind behind that got a big raise as proof that at the very least, it was a scheme to get Coca Cola a lot of free media time.

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I sound like the "You're all doomed" guy from the Friday the 13th movies whenever I'm around the AI boosters at work.

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Marvel Triple Action sneaking extra items through the express lane there.

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Happy Birthday Helmsman!

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Congratulations! You are livin' the dream of all us nerds lugging around backpacks full of sci-fi paperbacks through school.

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Poor Walter.

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Barbarber slashes man in barber’s chair with a straight razor while onlookers gathered at the window exclaim, “Good Lord! Choke!”

Barbarber slashes man in barber’s chair with a straight razor while onlookers gathered at the window exclaim, “Good Lord! Choke!”

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I take it you don’t even have the scene of Michael leading a group of boys into Neverland Ranch before fading to black.

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It’s about the only way you’ll see Shatner at Takei’s birthday party

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How soon we forget….

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We've enjoyed 100 years of ROGER CORMAN and it's 420 so @gregfranklin.bsky.social & @bobcalhoun.bsky.social pair pot with Roger's stoniest movie, GAS-S-S-S (1970) in this mini-episode. Streaming on Apple & other pod apps: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/s...

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I'm like, "Please don't make me have to pay attention to that movie again."

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Night of the Living Dead. I already knew what I was in for from my older sister's friend's detailed description of seeing it on Creature Features. It's still one of my favorites but to see it without knowing about it...

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And the whole logic behind that ghastliness is that it was somehow supposed to be a winning issue for Democrats and it so wasn't. They lost anyway mostly by alienating their base with it. Ugh.

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Wicked Lady James Mason coulda totally pulled it off but not Hubert Humbert James Mason.

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Much improved!

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Ernest Borgnine AND Shelly Winters on this episode of The Love Boat!?!

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I saw Tombstone at the Fashion Island and then saw it again. Missed it in its original run.

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You can’t call it a record. It’s not a person.

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I saw it four or five times in the theater.

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Without stating your age, post your favorite film from the year you turned 18.

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Well, he is the director of Nosferatu….

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Statute of limitations!

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I’m so tired of the NYT and slick mag profiles of these guys like Bannon that make them sound like deep thinkers for reading Rise and Fall of the Third Reich. All those guys read that book. Find me one that read Barbara Tuchman or anyone else and I might be impressed.

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We’ll get around to the Goldfinger/Matt Helm episode one of these days.

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I wish the hucksters who made Marine World Africa USA were buying Warner Bros instead of those Oracle creeps.

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I thought you were talking about Jimmy Sangster here for a second.

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Sad we didn’t get to these on the podcast but they’ll turn up somewhere else soon.

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A nighttime shot of the Virginia Theatre in Champaign, Illinois, a 1000-seat movie house where EbertFest took place for 27 years. It's on the campus of the university of Illinois at Champaign Urbana, where Roger Ebert attended college and studied journalism. The marquee says EbertFest: The Last Dance, April 17 &18. In the foreground is the head and shoulders of a bronze statue of Roger Ebert.

A nighttime shot of the Virginia Theatre in Champaign, Illinois, a 1000-seat movie house where EbertFest took place for 27 years. It's on the campus of the university of Illinois at Champaign Urbana, where Roger Ebert attended college and studied journalism. The marquee says EbertFest: The Last Dance, April 17 &18. In the foreground is the head and shoulders of a bronze statue of Roger Ebert.

A shot of the Virginia Theatre after the conclusion of the last screening on the last night of the very last festival. (The movie was the American president, and Rob Reiner was originally gonna be here.) What an astounding trip it's been. I was blessed to have been able to participate.

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