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Boldly Going Nowhere Pilot

Always Sunny in Philadelphia meets  The Orville Boldly Going Nowhere was a proposed American science fiction comedy television series created by Rob McElhenney , Charlie Day , Glenn Howerton and Adam Stein to be aired in 2009 on the Fox network   YouTube Channel tunnelvision1  was listening to the Always Sunny Podcast and they mentioned they had hoped the Pilot episode of Boldly Going Nowhere was on youtube. Took that as permission to find and post the pilot.

SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE - Official Trailer (HD)

 SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE Sony Dropped the Official Trailer & Hit over 12 Million Views.

Noams 3d Posters

! 3D glasses not included ! 3d Atlanta Earl Paper Boi War Dogs

Book Smart 2019 Olivia Wilde Beanie Feldstein Seth Meyers

 Beanie Feldstein on Seth Meyers talks Book Smart 2019 Olivia Wilde's Director Debut Film Olivia  Wilde made her Broadway debut in 2017, playing Julia in 1984.  In 2019, she directed her first film, the teen comedy Booksmart , for which she won the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature. Wilde's second feature as director, Don't Worry Darling, was released in 2022.

Comedy Films that will stand the test of Time

  Starting off with SuperBad  2007 Director: Greg Mottola Screenplay: Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg Book Smart 2019 Director: Olivia Wilde Producers: Katie Silberman, Adam McKay, Will Ferrell,  Jessica Elbaum, Megan Ellison, David Distenfeld, Chelsea Barnard Writers: Emily Halpern Sarah Haskins Susanna Fogel Ghostbusters 1984 The LEGO Movie 2014 Who Framed Roger Rabbit 1988

The Afternoon Knapp

The Afternoon Knapp is the Greatest TV & Film Podcast I have ever listened to.   The Afternoon Knapp  

Key Works for Art History

  Art History in America Western Perspectives Virtual Art Gallery powered by Spatial.io  Link to Virtual Gallery  Indian Summer, Wendy Red Star Wendy Red Star, Indian Summer—Four Seasons, 2006. Chromogenic print, 31.5 x 36 in. Our Lady, Alma Lopez Alma Lopez, Our Lady, 1999. Inkjet print on canvas, 22 x 18 in. First Supper (After a Major Riot), 1974.  Asco, First Supper (After a Major Riot), 1974. Chromogenic print, 16 x 20 in.  Roy Lichtenstein, Whaam!, 1963.   Roy Lichtenstein, Whaam!, 1963. Acrylic and oil paint on canvas, 67.5 x 160 in.  Claes Oldenburg, Pepsi-Cola Sign, 1961  Claes Oldenburg, Pepsi-Cola Sign, 1961. Muslin soaked in plaster over wire frame, painted with enamel, 60 x 48 x 7.5 in. Andy Warhol, Marilyn Diptych, 1962 Andy Warhol, Marilyn Diptych, 1962. Silkscreen on synthetic polymer paint on canvas , 6’9 x 9’6 Monumental Pop Art. Right after the death of Marilyn Monroe. The repetition plays into the ideas of American Mass Me...

Steiner Ink presents: The Emerald Jewel

Noam Steinerman published his first Steiener Ink novel The Emerald Jewel in New York City 2008. For years this illustrated adventures was kept hidden for only select readers. Now over for the first time is a preview of the hidden gem. The Emerald Jewel

American Journalist Noam Steinerman

Noam Steinerman began his work in American Journalism in the Summer of 2017 as an intern at Stand Up NY sister company SKITish Media a production company of branded content. SKITish Media Blogs

Indy is Back!!!! 🤠

Indiana Jones is the greatest Archaeologist  🤠 not sure if word can properly describe how much I am looking to another installment of Indiana Jones.  My mom got me an autograph from Harrison Ford when I was younger. I didn’t even ask for it but it literally blew my mind that Indiana Jones lives in the neighborhood. I had been obsessed with Indy ever since I saw Raiders of the Lost Arch.  Indiana Jones was cooler than Batman as being an a rchaeologist and adventurer seemed like a more legitimate career path than becoming a vigilante, plus unlike Batman, Indy doesn't have a Batmobile, or high tech gadgets but he gets by just fine.  I saw Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull in theaters back in 2008 and 10 year old Noam loved that movie!  Although Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is the first film to be directed by someone other than Steven Spielberg, I believe James Mangold will do a great job. With Spielberg and George Lucas as execu...

Aline Kominsky-Crumb (1948–2022)

Aline & Bob Crumb Aline Kominsky-Crumb was one of the most influential Jewish artists in the medium of comics. That is saying something, considering some of the most iconic comic book mythos have been written and illustrated by Jews. From Superman, Batman, Spider-man, the Fantastic Four, the Black Panther, Jessica Jones, Miles Morales and many more. The importance of using the medium of comic art has been criminally underutilized. Yes you can tell tales of other worlds and heroes with miraculous powers. But Aline understood the power of telling real stories. Aline Kominsky-Crumb might be best described as one of the pioneers of the autobiographical comic form and co-founder of the women’s underground comics movement. Kominsky-Crumb's work is known for its unvarnished, confessional nature and Jewish humor.  Aline might have been the better half of Robert. Every artist yearns for a muse, and Aline seems to inspire Roberts work beyond just "good" together, Aline and Robe...

Steven Spielberg’s 20 favorite movies:

  Steven Spielberg’s Top 20 favorite movies: It’s a Wonderful Life  – Frank Capra (1946) The Godfather –  Francis Ford Coppola (1972) Fantasia  -Walt Disney (1940) A Guy Named Joe  – Victor Fleming (1943) Guardians of the Galaxy  – James Gunn (2014) War of the Worlds  – Byron Haskin (1953) Psycho  – Alfred Hitchcock (1960) 2001: A Space Odyssey  – Stanley Kubrick (1968) Lawrence of Arabia  – David Lean (1962) Untouchable  – Olivier Nakache and Éric Toledano (2011) The Dark Knight  – Christopher Nolan (2008) The 400 Blows  – François Truffaut (1959) Day for Night  – François Truffaut (1973) Citizen Kane  – Orson Welles (1941) Captains Courageous  – Victor Fleming (1937) The Best Years of Our Lives  – William Wyler (1946) The Searchers  – John Ford (1956) Tootsie  – Sydney Pollack (1982) Seven Samurai  – Akira Kurosawa (1954) Dumbo  – Walt Disney (1941)