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Super Friends (1973–1985)
My All Time Favorite Episode Of World's Greatest Superfriends!
23 June 2001
My all time favorite episode is The Superfriends Meet Frankenstein. All I can say is that it was THE one all time favorite episode of that show, being that Mary Shelley, the original author of Frankenstein, would be stunned and very pleased that the nice people would do a good job in updating the Frankenstein legend for short attention spans. In my opinon, it would also encourage the young people to read the original book at their library or at the bookstore.
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George C. Scott's First Cartoon Voice Role!(Spoiler Role)
24 September 1999
Warning: Spoilers
With the passing of George C. Scott, I felt that it was time for me to mention that this was his very first cartoon voice role, in this made for TV animated special. He played the role of that evil spirit who tempts a young boy into messing with those evil drugs! By the way, this helped him break the silence also about his addictions of not only drinking, but smoking as well.
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Shazam! (1974–1977)
25 years ago This September... (Special Interesting Facts)
20 September 1999
This TV show got the kid's Saturday Mornings going. For 3 seasons, the world mightiest mortal saved lives, fought evil drug pushers and ended the episode with an educational moralistic message, which became a Filmation staple.
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The Brady Kids (1972–1973)
I remember The Brady Kids!
20 September 1999
I remember one episode of that show, in which Superman/Clark Kent made a special appearence in that episode. If you don't believe in superheroes, this will make you believe!
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Pete's Dragon (1977)
10/10
I Remember Pete's Dragon.
5 August 1999
This movie was released 22 years ago and is still one of the Great Disney Classics. It tells the story of an orphan named Pete, who escapes the evil wrath of an abusive adoptive family, with the help of Elliot, his guardian dragon. Whenever I think about children in situations like that in the real world, I sometimes think about Elliot rescuing wards of the state department of human resources and services from these irresponsible, unfit "pretend parents" and deliver them to good, kindhearted parents who care! I just wish they had these guardian dragons like Elliot here in the real world to help the children!
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Being There (1979)
20 years later, it is still a classic!
6 July 1999
It has been 20 years since this great movie and Peter Sellers in a final role worthy of a lifetime achievement award from AFI, was released. It has also been been 19 years this summer that Peter Sellers passed on. I feel that Being There should be remembered as not only the final magnum opus of a great actor, but also as a final tribute to one of the great actors of the 20th century.
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I Remember Escape To Witch Mountain.
10 June 1999
When I was six years old, I saw this movie. I was very awestruck about two orphans with supernatural powers who were trying to get to their rightful home on Witch Mountain. They fought the evil grown-ups who wanted to exploit them, they also had a faithful black cat named Winkie, and that they found a kindhearted grown-up and some friendly animals who helped them get reunited with their Uncle Bene. As the 25th Anniversary of this "Disney Classic" is coming next year, I have a feeling that Disney might do a final Witch Mountain movie, in which we get to see Tia and Tony all grown-up and helping others of their kind return to the Witch Mountain Community.
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10/10
My Experience In "Leader Of The Band".
16 April 1999
In November, 1986, I was proud to be in the final part of this great movie-"Leader Of The Band". I was "very plump" in those days and was dressed in my "Henry Grady High School Band Booster Look", which consisted of an official T-shirt, jeans, shakers, painter's cap and sneakers. If you watch the movie, look for me real hard, because the final scene was filmed at Grady Stadium here in Atlanta, Georgia USA and listen for my cute, squeeky voice saying that immortal line: "What's Going On here?!? What's Going On?!?" Betsy Goodrich is the actress and singer who currently plays the role of Danger Woman, The Karaoke Crimefighter. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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Crime of Innocence (1985 TV Movie)
Where are they now?!?
3 February 1999
Well, in my point of view, I figured that the real-life judge that was the basis of the movie, is dead. The young lady who was harmed, is now a lawyer in a big city, somewhere in the western part of the USA! She did get married and have a family!
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Automan (1983–1984)
The Best Christmas Present I Ever Got From A TV Network!
2 February 1999
It has been 15 years and 2 months since ABC-TV gave the viewers of the USA a very special Christmas present! I am talking about Automan and I LOVED that show! Were it not for Automan and The Greatest American Hero, we would NEVER have had "The Ms. Marvel Show!" That is why I decided to write this as my way of saying a long overdue Thank you to them for THE best Christmas present I ever had!
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