An impossibly young Richard Dreyfuss lip-synchs "Hey, Little Goldfish" with his groovy band, while Tony Randall and a rhythmically challenged Janet Leigh watch. And oh, yeah, they're under the sea.
But it's too bad that You Tube doesn't have their best song, "Glub Glub Glub (Drowin' in a Sea of Love)" available. You'll have to watch the movie, if you dare.
Monday, September 8, 2008
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Recommended Reading: the Phantom Stranger
I'm preparing a post on my love of the Starman Omnibus but in the meantime I thought I'd link to a great example of short-form comic storytelling I found on scans_daily. It comes from an issue of Secret Origins that contained three different origins for the mysterious Phantom Stranger. Like the Joker, the Stranger has a number of contradictory backstories, and it's generally left up to the reader to pick the one he or she likes best. But I feel this story works well even if you don't know anything about the Phantom Stranger. Maybe it's because I like the "man vs. God" theme. So without further ado I present, ...And Men Shall Call Him Stranger by Paul Levitz and Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez!
Popular culture no longer applies to me...
Maybe it's just me, but I'd so much rather watch a 90210 show based around the drunken antics of Jessica Walters and Linda "Swellen" Gray than a group of pretty teenagers. God, I need help.
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