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Comics Should Be Good! (Free subscription) | 07/11/2009
Insert LazyTown reference here. "Inside the Outsiders!" Written by: Alex Van Dyne This episode clearly wants to bring us the softer side of Batman. After a long string of the Dark Knight seeming sexless, his loins burning only for justice, we're presented with a cold open involving an alluring 50s-era Catwoman, doing her best Julie Newmar impression. While [...]
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LinkMachineGo (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
[comics] A List Of Favorite Comic Book Cliches … ‘We’ll always have a soft spot for Julie Newmar as Catwoman in the 1966 “Batman” TV show, if only for the matter-of-fact way that she told Batman that they could both be happy if he’d just let her kill Robin.’
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Torontoist (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
Each week, Torontoist examines the upcoming TV listings and makes note of programs that are entertaining, informative, and of quality. Or, alternately, none of those. The result: Televisualist. Elizabeth Mitchell as Erica Evans in V. Illustration by Brett Lamb/Torontoist. Monday To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything, Julie Newmar was unsurprisingly (and not entirely undeservedly) scorned by critics for...
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Tom Lisanti's Sixties Cinema (Free subscription) | 01/11/2009
CATWOMAN'S MEOW A few Blogs ago, I posted a link to a New York Times story about The Hollywood Collectors Show. Through the grapevine I heard that some of the celebrities were unhappy with the story because some of it focused on the money they made from selling their autographs. I disagree and as someone who has attended and participatd in these autograph conventions felt it was very insightful and...
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Pansy Lane (Free subscription) | 29/10/2009
So pretty much all of my October posts have been Halloween related in one way or another, but what can I say! I adore it. I wish that Saturday would bring an awesomely amazing post about how much fun I'm about to have at a fantastically glamorous Halloween party whilst wearing an off-beat costume that would make everyone go "Oooh," but no. I'll be working that night, my husband will be working,...
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BennyHollywood (Free subscription) | 20/10/2009
Filed under: TV , Beauty Holy time warp, Batman!Julie Newmar, 76, and Adam West, 81 -- the original Catwoman and Batman from the campy '60s TV series -- came out of their bat caves and joined forces in Gotham this weekend.The sight of the dynamic duo together is utterly ...
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TMZ (Free subscription) | 20/10/2009
Filed under: TV , Beauty Holy time warp, Batman!Julie Newmar, 76, and Adam West, 81 -- the original Catwoman and Batman from the campy '60s TV series -- came out of their bat caves and joined forces in Gotham this weekend.The sight of the dynamic duo together is utterly ... Permalink
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MeetTheFamous.com (Free subscription) | 19/10/2009
Batman's Adam West and Julie Newmar make their entrance and pose for pictures at the Big Apple Comic Con in New York City
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Gothamist (Free subscription) | 19/10/2009
Over the weekend, Pier 94 was the place to be for fans of comic books, science fiction, and other TV shows with the Big Apple Comic Con taking place. Michelle Alexandria wrote in Eclipse , "It was like taking a trip through memory lane, seeing all my childhood heroes like Lou Ferrigno, Gil Gerard, Taylor Dayne, Julie Newmar, Sean Young, Helen Slater, Edward Furlong, Virgil, Ric Flair, Demolition,...
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Film Experience Blog (Free subscription) | 11/10/2009
Hi, Matt Canada here with a weekly column looking back at gay cinema classics. I think that alot of people, gay and straight alike, view gay films as formally, thematically, and socially ghettoised and sub par. It is my goal that this column will reflect the diversity, breadth, and quality of the gay canon. This body of films encompasses everything from those made by gay filmmakers dealing explicitly...
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I Ain't Afraid of No Daleks (Free subscription) | 02/10/2009
Comic Con of New York comes to the "Big Apple" next week, and among the scheduled guests, will be Star Trek star, William Shatner--and his co-star the charming Nichelle Nichols (who I had the pleasure to meet in Albany NY at a con in the 80's)...they'll be joined by later Star Trek stars, such as ST TNG star, Bret "Data" Spinner. ...also on the bil, will be the original Catwoman...
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MovingPictureBlog (Free subscription) | 20/09/2009
While combing through my archives, I found this interview I did with Patrick Swayze during the 1995 New York junket for To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar . It was a movie, he admitted, for which he had to struggle to land an audition -- because, evidently, no one involved thought he was right for the part of Vida, a drag queen performer. "Early on," Swayze said, "when...
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I Ain't Afraid of No Daleks (Free subscription) | 17/09/2009
Your top five "addictions" 1. Dr Who 2. horses 3. reading 4. pizza 5. writing Your top five DVD's that you own 1 Dr Who series 4 set 2. The Doris Day and Rock Hudson collecton 3. The Vicar of Dibley 4. Anatomy of a Murder 5. To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar Your top five resturants The Wooden Soldier diner, Fairhaven, VT Ted's Fish Fry, Watervilet, NY Spiak's, Maplewood, NY...
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Cinematical (Free subscription) | 17/09/2009
When I first heard the news that Patrick Swayze had passed away at age 57, my first two thoughts were as follows: Point Break (1991) and Donnie Darko (2001). Those were my two personal Patrick Swayze cult classics, the ones I own on DVD, the ones I can watch again, anytime. But the next thing I saw was a tribute on morning television, and the main clips came from Swayze's biggest hits, Dirty Dancing...