Since I’m talking about the TV series “I, Claudius” today and naming the actors and the characters they played, I of course, had to mention (and add a picture) of Patrick Stewart (as Sejanus) who, in 1976 when he played[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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I’d be surprised if anyone reading this comic has ever seen “I, Claudius” let alone had heard of it. It’s one of those excellent TV series from decades ago that has been long forgotten. (On a side note it pisses[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
This is a really good series, and much like most British series, they only made 15 episodes over four seasons. A short amount of episodes that makes you wish they made more and not too any so they can quit[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
For those of you who’ve never seen Monty Python’s “The Cheese Shop Sketch”, (considered one of the best Python sketches of all time) if YouTube will allow me, here it is. Enjoy:
With today’s comic I’ve filled yet again another sketchbook. Since I began these comics in February of 2010 this is the 18th book that I’ve competed. Take a look what this filled sketchbook looks like:
I haven’t mentioned it yet in these comics, because I’ve had so much more going on in my life these days, but the NHL playoffs are back in swing. The Pens are looking to defend their championship and attempt to[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The first thing I did after reading this e-mail (besides questioning if it was legit or not) was Google the name Chris Darling in relation to Florentine Films. Yes, a Chris Darling is an Assistant Director with Ken Burns’ company.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
As a history fan and a fan of Ken Burns films, I’ve been looking forward to this, his 10 part feature of “The Vietnam War” and I was NOT disappointed! Back in the 1990’s when his “Civil War” series premiered,[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…