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Scrubs scrubs back in for a table read
September 26th, 2025 under Bill Lawrence, Donald Faison, Zach Braff. [ Comments: none ]

For years, fans have been wanting Scrubs to check back in with new episodes, and ABC said they are finally making that happen. However, I never believe it is happening until it happens.

Today, it was confirmed that it is happening because Zach Braff, Donald Faison, Sarah Chalke, Judy Reyes, John C. McGinley, and producer Bill Lawrence showed up for their first table read for the sequel!

Looking at them in this photo, it is hard to believe it has been 15 years since their show ended because they look just as close and like they have not aged a day since the series finale!

How excited are you that Scrubs is back?

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Rubber Duckie turns 55!
September 26th, 2025 under Sesame Street/Muppets. [ Comments: none ]

Four generations of kids have been watching Sesame Street and have been singing along with Ernie as he sang Rubber Duckie in the bathtub to his rubber duck.

No matter how old that child gets, hearing that tune brings a smile to their face! And these days, we all need to smile.

So today, let’s celebrate the 55th anniversary of that childhood memory’s premiere, knowing that it will be delighting children for several more generations to come.

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Rick Springfield and Dick Van Dyke put us all to shame
September 26th, 2025 under Dick Van Dyke, Rick Springfield. [ Comments: none ]

It is not even October, but I have found my favorite photo of the year.

Here is the story behind that photograph: “Filming an episode of Men’s Health and I went to the gym and who should be there but 99 year-old Dick Van Dyke working out on every machine. Dick has lived in Malibu for about 30 years and is an awesome human being. I thought I was doing well at 76, but Dick got up from the chest press machine and did a little dance step before I left! ❤️ Amazing!”

If two of my childhood crushes, who are both over three-quarters of a century (one is a few months from turning 100), can still go to the gym, then what is our excuse for not going?

Oh, and yes, I would still give them both a workout if they asked. Because that is the only workout I do these days. And even that I don’t do.

Seriously though, how much do you love this photo???

One last thought: The singer is 23 years younger than the actor, which means DVD is old enough to be Rick’s dad. That’s all.

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Kelly Clarkson is taking Kellyoke requests
September 26th, 2025 under Kelly Clarkson. [ Comments: none ]

The Kelly Clarkson Show is back on Monday, and you know what that means. It is time for a whole new season of Kellyoke.

Well, after six seasons, she has run out of song ideas. So, she is asking us to help her out for season 7.

I requested BOB by Macy Gray. However, there are so many more songs, like I Touch Myself by The Divinyls, anything from Wheeler Walker, Dance 10, Looks Three, aka Tits & Ass, from A Chorus Line, Cardi B. and Megan Thee Stallion’s WAP, and anything from From Justin to Kelly!

What songs do you want to hear her perform this season?

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4 of the Best Movies About Bad Landlords
September 26th, 2025 under Uncategorized. [ Comments: none ]

Landlords are all about providing decent, safe housing — but in movies, they’re often portrayed as being greedy, evil, or just plain terrifying.

From satirical comedies to psychological suspense thrillers, Hollywood has used the “cruel landlord” narrative over the past several decades to depict power struggles by tenants and landlords who have their house in hand.

​If you’ve ever dealt with a difficult property owner or simply enjoy stories where the underdog fights back, these films offer plenty of drama, suspense, and sometimes dark humor.

​In real life, there’s no need for life to imitate art. A rental property owner with an apartment unit in, say, Houston, can make things easier for themselves and tenants by hiring a property manager serving Houston apartment owners. It’s about working smarter rather than harder.

​Here are four of the best-ever movies about bad landlords — and tenants for good measure — and why they still resonate today.

1. Pacific Heights (1990)

​Few films capture the terror of renting horrors better than Pacific Heights. Melanie Griffith and Matthew Modine are a married couple who rent out half of their San Francisco home to what seems to be a fairly good tenant in Michael Keaton. When Keaton threatens not to pay rent, plays the system, and unleashes a reign of terror on his landlords, things get nasty.

Pacific Heights is the “bad landlord” story turned inside out — in this instance, the homeowners are preyed upon by a tenant gaming the system.

2. The Super (1991)

​More subtle terror of the lighter sort is personified by The Super, a Joe Pesci comedy. Pesci is a slumlord who has been sent to one of his own run-down apartment buildings by the courts until he brings it up to code.

​Though it’s less terrifying than other entries on this list, The Super offers a comedic but meaningful take on what happens when landlords are held accountable.

3. Slumlord (a.k.a. 13 Cameras) (2015)

​For a genuinely creepy modern thriller, Slumlord (or 13 Cameras) packs a bunch on the horror front. A creepy landlord installs cameras in a rental unit to monitor innocent renters, unbeknownst to them. The film highlights the loss of privacy, voyeurism, and shaming of renters.

​The movie takes the “bad landlord” theme to new heights by hyping the threat of technology in the wrong hands.

4. Rosemary’s Baby (1968)

​No list of evil landlord films would be complete without the mention of Rosemary’s Baby. The horror movie is about a newlywed couple who rent an apartment in a New York City high-rise apartment complex with the all-seeing surveillance of seemingly benevolent but ever-so-slightly deranged neighbors.

​By happenstance, however, Rosemary, played by Mia Farrow, has landlords who are part of a Satanic cult with nefarious designs on her yet-to-be-born child.

​The film shows how landlords don’t just control a tenant’s apartment but their feeling of security.

​Bad landlord and tenant films work because they play on universal anxieties. On the one hand, landlords fear nightmare tenants who ruin their properties and refuse to pay rent. On the other hand, tenants fear landlords who make occupying their properties a living hell.

​From Pacific Heights and Slumlord horrors to black comedies such as The Super, Hollywood has employed the landlord-tenant conflict to create suspense and social commentary over the last few decades. They remind us how much hangs in the balance in housing and how trust in the landlord-tenant system is often tenuous at best.

​So, the next time you’re enjoying an evening of streaming movies at home, consider one of these flicks about troublesome landlords and tenants. They’ll have you laughing, gasping, or even locking the doors — and they’ll definitely make you appreciate the value of finding a good landlord or tenant.

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