What do Darth Vader's storm troopers, Audrey Hepburn's little black dress, and (is he a traitor or a hero?) Edward Snowden have in common? Well, they were all reflected in our three favorite Sunday comic strips from "The Washington Post," Mother's Day edition.
In "Brewster Rockit: Space Guy," an attack scene reminiscent of "Return of the Jedi" occurs and one of the tank warriors is a student driver. In "Reply All," the title character, a woman in her twenties thanks her mom over an i-Phone for all her fashion tips. And, in "Candorville," an NSA agent spoils a day at the beach.
Other strips from the top ten include Catwoman and Superman meeting for a date in "Rhymes with Orange," (there is actually a "Date Lab" column in the Sunday Post as well),"Lio" has an homage to Icarus, the boy who wanted to fly, and in "Big Nate," the title character finds a way to play inadvertent mischief on the physical education teacher.
Here is our top ten:
1) "Brewster Rockit: Space Guy"
2) "Reply All"
3) "Candorville"
4) "Lio"
5) "Doonesbury"
6) "Foxtrot"
7) "Dustin"
8) "Knight Life"
9) "Rhymes with Orange"
10) "Big Nate"
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Showing posts with label Mother's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mother's Day. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Traditional Mother's Day Quote from Joan Crawford
Every year on Mother's Day, we like to quote Joan Crawford. For many years, the Criterion Cinema in New Haven, Conn., screened "Mommie Dearest," a 1981 film about Crawford starring Faye Dunaway on Mother's Day. Yesterday, the Denver Film Society screened the picture with Rutanya Alda, the then-child actress who played Crawford's daughter. Today (Sunday), the family film "The Parent Trap" with Hayley Mills was shown at the Film Forum in New York (Crawford was not in that film).
Here is her quote:
"I, Joan Crawford, believe in the dollar. Everything I earn, I spend."
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http://www.legendaryjoancrawford.com
Here is her quote:
"I, Joan Crawford, believe in the dollar. Everything I earn, I spend."
http://www.filmforum.org
http://www.denverfilmsociety.org
http://www.joancrawfordbest.com
http://www.legendaryjoancrawford.com
Sunday, May 12, 2013
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We imagine this will make our readers in Dubai wish they were in Cyprus or the Cayman Islands.
Well as Porky Pig would say: "That's All Folks."
Ok, I got to go help mom wash the dishes; it is Mother's Day after all.
Well as Porky Pig would say: "That's All Folks."
Ok, I got to go help mom wash the dishes; it is Mother's Day after all.
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Happy Mother's Day from Bette Davis
Every year, around this time, we always say: "Happy Mother's Day from Joan Crawford." But, we decided that was now a trite cliche so we are saying "Happy Mother's Day from Bette Davis."
They were both in the good, but campy, film "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?"
They were both in the good, but campy, film "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?"
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Happy Mother's Day from Joan Crawford
Today is Mother's Day, an occasion celebrated around the world, so we thought we'd wish you a Happy Mother's Day from the Joan Crawford (1905-1977) who was the subject of the controversial, campy biopic "Mommie Dearest" (1981) with Faye Dunaway playing Crawford. Dunaway reportedly hates the film with a passion, so it's highly unlikely that she was the Bow Tie Cinema in Reston, Va. (a suburb of Washington, DC) for this morning's screening of the film, which cult film director John Waters adores.
"Mildred Pierce" (1945), arguably Crawford's best role, airs tonight at 10 p.m. New York Time on TCM.
One of our favorite Crawford quotes is the following:
"I was born in front of a camera and don't really know anything else."http://www.tcm.comhttp://www.joancrawfordbest.comhttp://www.legendaryjoancrawford.com
"Mildred Pierce" (1945), arguably Crawford's best role, airs tonight at 10 p.m. New York Time on TCM.
One of our favorite Crawford quotes is the following:
"I was born in front of a camera and don't really know anything else."http://www.tcm.comhttp://www.joancrawfordbest.comhttp://www.legendaryjoancrawford.com
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Happy Joan Crawford Day! (In Advance)

Since tomorrow is Mother's Day, we thought we'd continue our annual tribute on this day to the late Joan Crawford (1906-1977) since she has been synonomous with domineering mothers since the movie "Mommie Dearest" (1980) came out about her alleged over-the-top antics and abusive behavior towards her daughter Christine Crawford.
The Criterion Cinema in New Haven, Conn., has traditionally shown "Mommie Dearest" on Mother's Day weekend, but that appears not to be the case this year. Though they are screening "Pee Wee's Big Adventure" (1985) at 11:30 p.m., next Friday and Saturday night.
Crawford's 1964 film "Strait Jacket" is actually available through free streaming for Netflix members.
We just learned this week, that the iconic '40s-'50s movie star was also romantically involved with Warren Beatty (?!) even though he was 29 years younger than her in the 1960s. Of course, Beatty was romantically involved with lots of gals back then.
Faye Dunaway, who played Crawford in "Mommie Dearest," was Beatty's co-star in the legendary film "Bonnie and Clyde" (1967).
Here is our traditional quote from Crawford:
"Hollywood is like life, you face it with the sum total of your equipment."
Yeah, we're not sure what exactly she's talking about either!
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Special Quote of the Day from Joan Crawford

Today, in honor of Mother's Day, we are posting two quotes from Joan Crawford who was depicted by Faye Dunaway in the 1981 'classic,' "Mommie Dearest" on our two respective blogs. This is actually an annual tradition on this blog.
"Mommie Dearest" will be playing at Movieland @ Blvd. Square in Richmond, VA., this evening. We expect they will not be the only ones shwoing the film.
Here is the first of two quips from Crawford:
"I think the most important thing a woman can have-next to talent, of course, is her hairdresser."
For the other Crawford quote go to 'Politics, Culture and Other Wastes of Time" which you can access through our links.
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