If you don’t know any “Weird Al” fans, you need new friends. For everyone else, you might be wondering what to buy them for Christmas. Sure, you could gift some CDs or vinyl, but that’s t...
https://thewritersjourney.wordpress.com/2022/11/11/christmas-gift-ideas-for-weird-people/
I wasn’t planning to post any Christmas gift ideas until at least November 1, but I don’t know how long this deal will be available so I’m posting now… FOR A LIMITED TIME (AND I DON’T K...
I’ve been a bit busy lately with some projects that are non-blog related. But I’m still reading and Tweeting and collecting Random Awesomeness to share… ’56 of the month: Andy Seminick A...
https://thewritersjourney.wordpress.com/2019/07/29/random-awesomeness-part-2019-14/
PC Holy Grail Alert! When you find a card with a piece of your childhood inside it! 1987 All Star Game Honorary Captains: Catfish Hunter & Billy Williams Respect for ’74 Vintage Base Ball T...
https://thewritersjourney.wordpress.com/2019/07/09/random-awesomeness-part-2019-13/
Dean Cain writing Lois & Clark ‘idea’ exploring Superman’s parenting skills Henry Cavill to Play Sherlock Holmes Opposite Millie Bobby Brown in ‘Enola Holmes’ The Black Keys and Racon...
https://thewritersjourney.wordpress.com/2019/06/30/random-awesomeness-part-2019-12/
Arguably the best Batman film in history was released on June 23, 1989, directed by Tim Burton with Michael Keaton as the titular hero, Jack Nicholson as the villainous Joker, and Kim Basinger as...
The Muppets were a major part of my life as a kid. From The Muppet Show to Muppet Babies to three major theatrical releases in the ’70s and ’80s, you couldn’t escape that little green frog ...
”Wax on…wax off.” Man, how great was 1984 for movies? The Karate Kid was an insanely popular film and kids were emulating the “crane” technique on playgrounds all across America. Mr. Mi...
How difficult is it to make a good sequel? Not many measure up to the original, but there are a few exceptions. In my opinion, Ghostbusters II is one such exception. Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Har...
A masterpiece of Disney animation, 1994’s The Lion King was released in only two theaters on June 15, 1994, with a wide release nine days later. Despite its limited release, the film still made...
https://thewritersjourney.wordpress.com/2019/06/15/25-years-ago-today-simba-becomes-king/