By MICHAEL SMITH Movie Critic on Feb 21, 2013, at 10:11 AM Updated on 2/21 at 10:44 AM
I SEE MOVIES FOR FREE
'An icon....' reads the first of five title cards in this new trailer.
'Adored by millions....'
'The most famous ...
Tulsa's talented media-creation studio Steelehouse Productions has gone viral with its creative take on a new trailer for ...
When the Coen Brothers comedy 'The Big Lebowski' was released in 1998, it was greeted with a mix of impassioned embrace and ...
Yes, I just had to go there.
As a 12-year-old sneaking out of my room to watch the first season of "Saturday Night Live" in 1975, I delighted in the many fake commercials they presented, still a staple of "SNL" 38 years later.
One of the best from the early days: The Bass-o-Matic, with Dan Ackroyd showing us that you don't have to scale a bass to enjoy a bass, courtesy of Ron Popeil's newest invention.
Enjoy the video, and the flashback, and happy Bassmaster Classic!
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