Blackbeard’s Ghost Disney DVD
August 17, 2009 by Gina
Filed under Disney Live Action Films
Eerie Indiana - Complete Series
August 4, 2009 by Gina
Filed under Television
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When Marshall Tellers’ family move to Eerie, Indiana (population 16,661) he unwillingly discovers that everything weird that happens on the planet seems centred around the small town. Elvis lives in his neighbourhood, Big Foot rifles through his trash and a pair of twins stay forever young by sleeping in Tupperware - Marshall (Omri Katz) really has a tough time of adjusting to his new, confusing lifestyle. The only person who believes him is his 10 year old friend Simon. Together it’s their job to uncover the mysteries and horrors that Eerie veils, and uncover them to the World. The show had a quirky and fun plot that was drastically different from others of its kind - and enjoyed by kids and adults alike. Every episode has a unique premise and is funny, even exciting - and completely bizarre. Considered way ahead of its time Eerie Indiana lasted 19 episodes and had a cult following of not only young teens, but an older target audience who deemed the show to have a black humour, and Marshalls narratives throughout the show were both insightful, funny and a huge asset to a TV show that unfortunately became a hit once it had ended. |
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Eerie Indiana (1991-1992) 456 mins approx. |
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Eerie Indiana - Intro |
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Can’t Stop The Music
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‘Can’t Stop The Music‘ is a 1980’s hit musical comedy, directed by Nancy Walker. Only a pseudo autobiography the movie bears a vague resemblance to the actual story behind one of the leading groups of its day, the popular camp disco group ‘The Village People’. The thinly disguised alias Jack Morell (based on the bands actual founder Jacques Morali) is a struggling composer, desperate to create success with the songs he has written. Turning to help from his roommate, and a lawyer friend, he finds 6 men in the Greenwich Village neighbourhood he lives in, and creates a classic blend of camp disco. The story charts their rise from nothingness to the peak of their success in New York. The films producer Allan Carr made his success through the classic hit movie ‘Grease’ and therefore expectations for ‘Can’t Stop The Music‘ were incredibly high. Having cost a colossal $20,000,000 to create, the film received scathing reviews as disco music started receiving a backlash from US fans, and therefore made only a tenth of the initial cost back at box office. However the hit soundtrack was well received, and became a top 10 hit. The movie didn’t receive the recognition deserved until much later. |
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Can’t Stop The Music (1980) 118 mins approx. |
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Can’t Stop The Music - Trailer |
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