Check out a 2 1/2 Minute Prequel to Next Week’s All New DOCTOR WHO!

With the next 1/2 of Season 7 ramping up next weekend for the first of eight epic adventures, the BBC has just released a prequel to “the Bells of Saint John” (aka episode 7). In this short, The Doctor takes a break on Earth, despondent that he can’t find his (twice) new friend Clara, but who he does encounter, may surprise you. And click ahead to see a brand new trailer for the new episode as well.  

“Don’t Tell Mom I’m Selling My Pants!!!” Keith Coogan Puts His Iconic Screen-Used Jeans Up For Sale.

Now’s Your Chance to get into Keith Coogan’s Pants!!!

Movie buffs, now’s your chance to own a piece of movie memorabilia from the early 90’s. Long time friend of Beyond the Marquee, actor Keith Coogan, is offering up his single pair of ripped and torn Levi’s blue jeans, yes this is an original costume piece from the 1991 film, “Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead”.  These were worn on screen by Keith Coogan, who portrayed “Kenny Crandell”, the pot-head brother of Christina Applegate who transforms over the course of the film into a gourmet chef. Jeans were featured in the scene on the roof that included the iconic line of dialogue, “The Dishes are Done, Man!”  Includes Certificate of Authenticity signed by Keith Coogan, who was given the jeans by the wardrobe department upon wrapping of the picture.  ONE OF A KIND ITEM! Size 28″/Width by 29″/Length.  Condition is exactly as they appeared in the film and trailer. Auction ends Monday so Click HERE to go to the eBay page to bid. Good Luck. And check out Beyond the Marquee’s own Jon Donahue who’s filling in for the next few week’s on Keith Coogan’s popular internet radio show “The Call Sheet”, this Saturday night at 8:00pm PST.

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The Croods, a Hilarious Prehistoric Romp (Film Review)

 

You’ve seen Ice Age, maybe even remember The Flint Stones, but they can’t hold a candle to The Croods, a prehistoric family that puts an A in adventure and animation with characters that are downright silly and I mean that in a good way. The very funny script, excellent 3D and a fine recognizable voice cast are the reasons to take your family to the movies this weekend.

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Admission, a Movie About Rejection (Film Review)

 

An interesting film for the subject matter that’s shows the inner workings of a student Admissions Department at a major college and a spoof that dampens the credibility of that office, plagues the film Admission now in theaters. The film could have easily been an episode on a television show rather than a major release at the movies.

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Olympus, an Exciting Action Thriller (Film Review)

One of the best action films this year, Olympus Has Fallen provides continuous action, intrigue and drama with a subject fresh in the news.  Adding a bit of realism during the release of the film is the recent activity in North Korea making this film a possible wake-up call. This work of fiction by Film District gives a chilling reminder that we can be vulnerable to the threats of the Far East.

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Spring Breakers, a Bikini “Bust” (Film Review)

 

Glitz, glamor, gross, guns, and gratuitous nudity, violence, drugs and sex, that’s the sum of the new film Spring Breakers in theaters this weekend.  While they bill the film as a comedy, there’s not much of that and as for drama the acting’s so poor it’s more laughable than tragic. I will say that they did get something right for the target audience however, a lot of skin, sexual content, wild parties and copious drinking.  While I’m not a prude in any sense of the word, my assessment here for you guys and gals is to wait for the video so you can pause and rewind and not miss one moment of what you perceive to be ‘spring break’.

Entertainment Weekly’s DOCTOR WHO 50th Anniversary Collector Covers Revealed…

50 Years of Doctor Who (A TRIBUTE TO YOUR FAVORITE TIME-LORD)

Whovians are rushing to newstands to pick up the latest Doctor Who themed issue of EW (Entertainment Weekly). In celebration for the 50th Anniversary later this year, and next weekend’s return of the 2nd half of Season 7 the popular entertainment magazine has loaded up this special tribute issue with all kinds of time-lord related stories, facts and fun. This week’s issue of Entertainment Weekly also offers a choice of two collectible covers — one featuring Matt Smith’s Doctor, Jenna Louise-Coleman’s new “companion” Clara, and a Dalek and the other boasting Smith and a Cyberman, who will be among the monsters our time-traveling hero battles in the half-season of eight new Doctor Who shows which BBC America will premiere on March 30 at 8p.m. ET. Click ahead to see both covers and a sneak peek at what you can expect in their special issue. 

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