For those of you who might not the name, she is the woman who sang Mickey as in Oh Mickey, You're So Fine You Blow My Mind, Oh Mickey, Toni Basil. So what is she up to now she is choreographing Bette Midler's new show in Vegas according to Norm Clarke. Believe it or not she is 63 years and she looks amazing, I need to know her secret!!!
Look who was at the Comedy Central Roast for Flavor Flav! Yes it was Marc Price, best known as a Skippy from Family Ties. He looks the same don't you think? Well now he is a stand-up comedian and he has a site with the Improv's Budd Friedman called iJoke.tv. It is a really cool site where comedians can upload their video and we can watch it!
At least one them is still cute. According to The Nelsons' website they are still touring, so if you want to see them live you can and show them you love and affection
WHOA! Here’s a totally bodacious shot of Bill And Ted stars KEANU REEVES and ALEX WINTER hanging out. The pair haven’t been seen chilling together since sharing their Bogus Journey and Excellent Adventure with cinemagoers. I hope they’re hatching plans for a third movie.
OMG! If the long rumored thrid sequel to Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adverture were to finally happen, I would be overcome with joy! Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure is my favorite movie!! Excellent!!!! Seriously if you haven’t seen either movie run to your nearest video store and rent it now!
Thomas Working On Matchbox Twenty Reunion…. Rob Thomas and his former Matchbox Twenty bandmates are working on material for a fourth album, but refuse to be locked into a specific release date. The new album would be the group’s first studio set since 2002’s More Than You Think You Are and since founding member Adam Gaynor left the band. Thomas explains, "We’ve been talking about doing some Matchbox stuff. The guys in the band are writing. "We’ve been around over 10 years and we’ve been gone now for a couple of years, so we don’t have any reason to do it until we’ve really got something we stand behind and we love. "So who the hell knows what that’s going to be."
Film and TV star Dean Cain may soon be headlining a tour of Aaron Sorkin’s military drama A Few Good Men. According to the AWA Touring Services website, the show would be presented as a "pre-Broadway tour" starring Cain, presented by Bill Kenwright and directed by David Esbjornson. No details have been confirmed. Esbjornson directed a successful West End production of the play last year; it starred Rob Lowe and John Barrowman. The tour would, according to AWA notes, offer "an epic production featuring a huge cast of over 20 actors…This is a riveting drama posing important and disturbing questions about the nature of power and the responsibility of those within that power…Dean Cain is scheduled to undertake the pivotal role of hotshot lawyer Daniel Kaffee." The original Broadway production of A Few Good Men opened at the Music Box Theatre on November 15th, 1989 to run for 497 performances. The play was directed by Don Scardino, and Sorkin ("Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip," "The West Wing") received the 1989 Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding American Playwright. Sorkin’s latest play is The Farnsworth Invention, which will receive a workshop production at La Jolla Playhouse from Feb. 20-March 25.