s doc offers viewers a touching cradle-to-grave account of the creative genius and family man shot through with a lovely streak of Henson worthy imagination. You’ll marvel at Orson Welles hailing the Muppets as the best thing that’s ever happened to TV; you’ll laugh at the abundance ...
I came back toThe X-Filesbecause I never really left. As you can see (*ahem*) I’ve already spent an inordinate amount of my imagination on this series. But I can’t go past this point. There has to be an end, Scully. I have now mused and bemused over every episode ofThe X-...
That alone would be enough to motivate change”. Well, the study showed that the changed lives only happened when the victim had the near-death experience. When the person almost died but didn’t go through the experience, they didn’t have a changed life afterward. ...
the term was applied to a totally different story. This involved a judge who dropped dead at the sight of his opponents winning hand. This “Dead Man’s Hand” happened to be, three Queens and two tens. In 1926, Wild Bill’s biography was published and from then, his hand of cards ...
That brings us to the big topic of Game 2: Ohtani. First, Ohtani always looks awkward on his head-first slides as he sort of crashes into the ground for his slide. When it first happened, it looked like he might of broken his wrist. A Japanese TV station quickly translated the audio...
Many similar shows seem like they’ve arrived at the answers long before the series was even put together.Files of the Unexplaineddoesn’t pretend that it can explain everything, but at least the attempt was made to better understand what really happened. ...
X-Files: I Want To Believeis set years after the finale, with Scully working as a doctor and Mulder hiding away in a cabin. The FBI approach Scully and in exchange for Mulder's help with a case, they'll call off a manhunt for him. Mulder helps the FBI search for a missing agent,...
In January, 1964, Garry Coit happened to become the CIA contact of Priscilla Johnson…. Marion Sims “Buz” Wyeth had become by 1949, close enough to Devine’s former classmate to invite Hawley Ward to be an usher in his wedding party.: ...
Although Sáenz was (at best) an average defensive player, he was, hands down, the Dodgers’ most consistent bench player and became known around the league as a dead fastball hitter; a skill which Hall of Fame broadcaster Vin Scully was forced to frequently acknowledge because of his rare ...