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Classic Movies in Twin Theater
Classic Movies in Twin Theater
Classic Movies in Twin Theater
Is there a movie you love that you never got to see in the theater? This summer you may be able to fulfill that dream - some classic movies like Saturday Night Fever, The Godfather, and The Princess Bride will be showing at the Magic Valley Cinema 13
Don Rickles, Iconic Comedian and Actor, Dead at 90
Don Rickles, Iconic Comedian and Actor, Dead at 90
Don Rickles, Iconic Comedian and Actor, Dead at 90
Don Rickles’ talents were seemingly limitless: An outrageous insult comic, a gifted dramatic actor, a welcome sight on stages and screens (big and small), and a constant presence whose career endured for decades, often surpassing his contemporaries. And now he’s gone on to join them, as the legendary Rickles passed away today, April 6, at the age of 90.
Hear Mark Hamill Make Trump Tweets Slightly More Villainous as the Joker
Hear Mark Hamill Make Trump Tweets Slightly More Villainous as the Joker
Hear Mark Hamill Make Trump Tweets Slightly More Villainous as the Joker
The most widely recognized iterations of Batman’s constant foe the Joker would probably have to be Heath Ledger as the unchained mad-dog of The Dark Knight, Jack Nicholson as an urbane creep in Tim Burton’s 1989 film, and to a lesser extent, Cesar Romero’s campy turn in the goofy TV series from the ’60s. But Mark Hamill logged more hours as the Clown Prince of Crime than the rest of them put together, voicing the Joker in the long-running animated series and its many spin-offs. The man with the greatest claim to the Joker persona dusted off his special crazy-voice this week for a more pointedly political purpose than the usual cocktail-party entertainment.
Get Your Jollies With These ‘Christmas Vacation’ Facts
Get Your Jollies With These ‘Christmas Vacation’ Facts
Get Your Jollies With These ‘Christmas Vacation’ Facts
You might know that National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation was written by John Hughes, the guy behind ’80s classics like The Breakfast Club and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. But did you know that before Hughes became a filmmaker he was a contributor to the National Lampoon magazine? In fact, he based his Christmas Vacation screenplay on one of his old Lampoon pieces, “Christmas ’59.” That’s just one of the cheerful facts featured in the newest episode of You Think You Know Movies!

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