Sixty years ago today, the third episode of the fifth season of CBS’s wildly popular anthology show, The Twilight Zone, aired featuring a pre-Star Trek William Shatner, and a premise that has become a historic part of pop culture. The episode was entitled “Nightmare at 20,000 Feet” with Shatner playing
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Danger on the Silver Screen 50 Films Celebrating Cinema’s Greatest Stunts by Scott McGee TCM and Running Press 288 pages Paperback ISBN:9780762474844 April 2022 Amazon — Barnes and Noble — Powell’s — Larry Edmunds (signed copy) “Stunt work taps into our brains, giving us pleasure by simply watching human beings
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Time is a bully. It forces you to sit through moment after moment as you wait for the next thing to happen, confined to the one-dimensional flow of the past into the future, powerless to do anything about the fact that present sucks so much, but that is where we
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Work plays a huge part in our lives, and most people will be able to remember the good bosses and the bad bosses that they’ve had in their lives. Whether you work in an office with executive desks or with members of the public, you know how important it is to have a great boss. Since the internet is awash with both fictional and real-life examples of terrible bosses, we’ve asked the writers at The Book, The Film, The T-Shirt who they thought were the funniest bosses on TV. Ted Lasso – Ted Lasso Ted Lasso was a rare sunny spot during lockdown in the UK. As we all stayed in and binge-watched, word spread of this little-known Apple TV+ show about an American brought over to run an English Premier League team. Though the show did deal with some weightier themes, the lovable Coach Ted worked his way into our hearts with his sense of humour, aw-shucks humility and supportive coaching style. He also makes biscuits too. Raymond Holt – Brooklyn 99 When Captain Raymond Holt was brought in to run the 99, he was positioned to be the uptight, rule-following boss that cramped the crime-fighting style of Peralta …
Top Tens: The 10 Movies At The Bottom Of My Chart
It has been quite some time since I paid my Bottom 10 films on Flickchart any mind. It’s so rare that a movie sinks to such depths that I am not regularly reminded of what dwells down there. Much to my horror, a recent movie I watched has once again