Friday, May 3, 2013

Way. . .Way Out


IN THEATERS NATIONWIDE STARTING OCTOBER 21!

Starring Jerry Lewis, Connie Stevens, Dick Shawn, Anita Ekberg, Robert Morse, James Brolin, Dennis Weaver, Howard Morris, Milton Frome, and Fritz Feld. Directed by Gordon Douglas. The year is 1989 and the United States decides to send a married couple to live on the moon and operate a U.S. weather station. The two astronauts currently manning the station, Hoffman and Schmidlap, are suffering the effects of their long stay in space and need to be relieved, as Schmidlap regularly ties up Hoffman and has even knocked out his two front teeth. The head of NAWA and is only interested in the organization's image with the public. Since the situation with Hoffman and Schmidlap threatens to become an embarrassment to NAWA, he just wants the next team sent to the moon to be a married couple rather than two males.



Lies - The Knickerbockers

The band was formed in 1962 in Bergenfield, New Jersey, by brothers Beau Charles (guitar & vocals) and John Charles (bass & vocals) (birth names: Robert and John Carlos Cecchino respectively) with fluctuating personnel until 1964, when they met Buddy Randell (vocals & sax) (birth name: William Crandall). Buddy was previously of the Rockin' Saints and the Royal Teens who had a hit with "Short Shorts" in 1958. They took their name from Knickerbocker Road, which ran through the town next to their hometown. Lies, released in early December 1965, reached #20 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1966.