Paul Scrabo
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What's your favourite 3rd film in a franchise?
Mine:

All The Right Movies@ATRightMovies
What's your favourite 3rd film in a franchise?
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@StoliarSteve @YEScinema OMG - you remembered the Kirwood Derby?? Didn’t he sue?
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We claim Kirwood Derby, er, Durwood Kirby as a Hoosier Ashe moved to Indianapolis when he was 15. He graduated from Arsenal Technical High School in Indianapolis, then entered Purdue University to study engineering. However, he dropped out to become a radio announcer
Steve Stoliar@StoliarSteve
A pre-Garry Moore, pre-"Candid Camera" Durward Kirby was the announcer for a February 1944 episode of radio's "Pabst Blue Ribbon Town" starring Gene Tierney, Groucho, and Fay McKenzie, which was broadcast from the Milwaukee Auditorium that week.
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@StoliarSteve @Noirchick1 And like Rob and Laura, we know they had sex..!
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@Noirchick1 "The Addams Family" was far superior in the subtle/clever/humorous department. Much less overt and sitcommy than "Munsters." Probably due to original source material being Chas Addams' "New Yorker" cartoons and the show being produced by Marx Brothers veteran Nat Perrin.
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@BizSuperstar I remember that amazing ending to Road to Utopia. Hopes last line to the audience
“We adopted him..”
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Bob Hope and Greer Garson in a remake of "The Awful Truth"? Yes, and it is very funny - with Margaret Dumont showing up, too! That's today's selection in The Bootleg Files on Cinema Crazed: cinema-crazed.com/blog/2026/04/2…

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@JBondPersuader I’ve always agreed with UAs Jerry Juroe - if there was a bad offense, it was that the scene was SHOT wrong-it’s real but looks fake.
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@RhondaShear @DebbieRochon @HarleyTheSwede @DOWLINGELISA @Undress_Jess @Joeygigglepants Congrats on the new Up All Night
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Just finished The Mourning Architect with great director Joe Hollow and starring the amazing @DebbieRochon
With @HarleyTheSwede @DOWLINGELISA @Undress_Jess @Joeygigglepants Joe Castro (star and amazing special effects!) Awesome
Cast!




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@Joeygigglepants @DebbieRochon @RhondaShear Congratulations to the Fearmakers makers(!) and Debbie for the grand Up All Night opening-it’s what Roku was meant to be and it’s a great accomplishment by Rhonda Shear. Very cool
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Timo Rose's 'The Fearmakers' featured on the premiere episode of the Up All Night Network!
Thank you to your Queen of Latenight @RhondaShear
Starring in @DebbieRochon and myself. Directed by German Horrorteer Timo Rose.
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@scrabo A fair point...after all, he did give them "a hand" in the end, didn't he?
Will that one work?😆
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April 17, 2002: Pierce Brosnan & Halle Berry film the laser fight scene with Mr. Kil (played by Lawrence Makoare) in "Die Another Day" at Pinewood Studios.
youtu.be/YQIcEymMmUw?si…

YouTube

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Tomorrow night at 8PM EST we’re launching The Up All Night Network on @Roku with a NEW episode of Rhonda Shear Up All Night featuring Fearmakers with @DebbieRochon @Joeygigglepants while we explore a haunted house in St. Augustine!
Get your free trial of content including: full length films, animated shows like @MeatTheCarvers, original new + retro Up All Night content, podcast shows, & more!
🔥💋Learn more at: rhondashearupallnight.com
#upallnight #rhondashear #roku

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Tomorrow night premiere of Roku Up All Night Network and world wide premiere of FearMakers on new Up All Night Episode starring @DebbieRochon and @Joeygigglepants Tune in @8pm est!
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@ThatBobMadison @StoliarSteve And Steve does a heck of a Percy Helton impression!
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I love The Big Show; Groucho was on several times and he was always great on it. Tallulah Bankhead was the host and Fred Allen (a genius, by the way) was on very frequently. It's all on internetarchive and OTR and comedy buffs should give it a try.
Also, follow @StoliarSteve!
Steve Stoliar@StoliarSteve
Uncommon photo of Fanny Brice and Groucho during a November 1950 broadcast of "The Big Show," NBC's all-star attempt to keep listeners glued to their radios instead of being distracted by those newfangled television sets. The show lasted two years before NBC threw in the towel.
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