Sleepy Hallow has finally found their First Lady! Michelle Trachtenberg has been confirmed to guest star as Abigail Adams, the wife of second Us President John Adams and the mother of Quincy Adams. Abigail will be taking part of action with Katrina Crane in a secret friendship. The episode will explore a fiction side of her that the writers felt added to the story. No word on when her episode will air or what fans can fully expect yet. However, it will likely be a very important episode in their ongoing story.
I have to say that I am surprised by their choice. Michelle would be someone that I would think be slightly too young to play that role. Granted, we are not sure how old they will make her character, but we assume it will be closer to her older years than younger, hence why they picked a former First Lady.
I have to say that I am surprised by their choice. Michelle would be someone that I would think be slightly too young to play that role. Granted, we are not sure how old they will make her character, but we assume it will be closer to her older years than younger, hence why they picked a former First Lady.
- 10/22/2014
- by Sarah Peel
- Boomtron
The Marx Brothers in:
Horse Feathers
Monday 11/15 & Wednesday 11/17, 7:00 @Ritz
Advance tickets available here
Groucho, Harpo, Chico, and Zeppo star in the movie that made them famous. Yes, the Marx Brothers come to the Alamo Drafthouse, bringing their unique brand of anarchy and hilarity to unsuspecting and potentially drunken audiences.
No comedy group was ever as funny, as satirical, or as disrespectful as these four brothers, and Horse Feathers is their tour-de-force, demonstrating the uncanny wit of wiseguy Groucho, the trouble-making hustling of Chico, and the mute antics of Harpo (and Zeppo plays the straight man, as usual).
Horse Feathers has Groucho as Professor Quincy Adams Wagstaff, the new president of Huxley College who is interested only in destroying the university and making off with the money and the women. Harpo and Chico, who work in a speakeasy, are mistakenly enlisted to join the college football team as ringers, and...
Horse Feathers
Monday 11/15 & Wednesday 11/17, 7:00 @Ritz
Advance tickets available here
Groucho, Harpo, Chico, and Zeppo star in the movie that made them famous. Yes, the Marx Brothers come to the Alamo Drafthouse, bringing their unique brand of anarchy and hilarity to unsuspecting and potentially drunken audiences.
No comedy group was ever as funny, as satirical, or as disrespectful as these four brothers, and Horse Feathers is their tour-de-force, demonstrating the uncanny wit of wiseguy Groucho, the trouble-making hustling of Chico, and the mute antics of Harpo (and Zeppo plays the straight man, as usual).
Horse Feathers has Groucho as Professor Quincy Adams Wagstaff, the new president of Huxley College who is interested only in destroying the university and making off with the money and the women. Harpo and Chico, who work in a speakeasy, are mistakenly enlisted to join the college football team as ringers, and...
- 11/15/2010
- by Daniel Metz
- OriginalAlamo.com
Do you yearn for the days when imbibing spirits was a secret gesture, underground and illegal? When you went to the “pet shop” to get a highball with gin, arsenic, and sugar water? Lack of police raids in bars getting you down?
Fret no more! On November 15th and 17th, the Ritz will be transformed into a speakeasy out of 1932, with our Cinema Cocktails Presentation of the great Marx Brothers farce Horse Feathers. That’s right, our favorite brothers of anarchy Groucho, Chico, Harpo and Zeppo will be running around the screen in their famous comedy of academic disaster, football folly, and anti-prohibition glee.
In Horse Feathers, Groucho plays Professor Quincy Adams Wagstaff, the newly appointed dean of Huxley College. His first order of business? He establishes his complete stubbornness and unwillingness to consider the opinions of others in song:
I don’t care what they have to say
It...
Fret no more! On November 15th and 17th, the Ritz will be transformed into a speakeasy out of 1932, with our Cinema Cocktails Presentation of the great Marx Brothers farce Horse Feathers. That’s right, our favorite brothers of anarchy Groucho, Chico, Harpo and Zeppo will be running around the screen in their famous comedy of academic disaster, football folly, and anti-prohibition glee.
In Horse Feathers, Groucho plays Professor Quincy Adams Wagstaff, the newly appointed dean of Huxley College. His first order of business? He establishes his complete stubbornness and unwillingness to consider the opinions of others in song:
I don’t care what they have to say
It...
- 11/5/2010
- by Daniel Metz
- OriginalAlamo.com
Why are some weeks better than others when it comes to DVD releases (or as my friend Brady would say, DVD-wise)? It's a really good question, I think, and I'm sure if you ever had the ear of someone in the home video racket they'd tell you that this weekend, for example, a lot of adults will be out at Halloween parties or something.
Whatever the official reason, we have a lot of new DVDs but not many you're going to run right out and snap up, I fear. Here's the rundown:
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Even though the movie held a pretty strong audience this summer, I'm not sure how well a live-action 3-D film will really translate to home video. I mean, they're selling the 2-D version, which completely undermines at least 40% of the purpose of the film, and you can also buy a 3-D...
Whatever the official reason, we have a lot of new DVDs but not many you're going to run right out and snap up, I fear. Here's the rundown:
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Even though the movie held a pretty strong audience this summer, I'm not sure how well a live-action 3-D film will really translate to home video. I mean, they're selling the 2-D version, which completely undermines at least 40% of the purpose of the film, and you can also buy a 3-D...
- 10/28/2008
- by Colin Boyd
- GetTheBigPicture.net
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