Thursday, July 16, 2009

Kathy Coleman From: Kathy Brent Hartinger, Editor Editor@welovesoaps.com (Roger Newcomb (We... Jan And Lori Phoenix Woman The Other Andrew YAZM! Exposed /23795980

In contrast, Kathy replies:
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Brent Hartinger, Editor might have an idea about it:
WE: Star Trek writers, David Gerald, he wrote The Trouble with Tribbles, the old classic. David s one of the top sci-fi writers in the world. In the first year, he was one of the head writers. There were a lot of Star Trek writers, so some of the scripts were absolut ely fabulous. Some were pretty stupid. I loved them the more complicated they got.

editor@welovesoaps.com (Roger Newcomb (We... considers that:
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Brent Hartinger, Editor brings a word of caution:
WE: Star Trek writers, David Gerald, he wrote The Trouble with Tribbles, the old classic. David s one of the top sci-fi writers in the world. In the first year, he was one of the head writers. There were a lot of Star Trek writers, so some of the scripts were absolutely fabulous. Some were pretty stupid. I loved them the more complicated they got.

Brent Hartinger, Editor also takes into account the following fact:
Interview: LAND OF THE LOST s Original Will, Wesley Eure, Speaks! Posted on 03 June 2009 by Brent Hartinger, Editor

Jan and Lori is absolutely sure that:
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While it may be true, Jan and Lori thinks:
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Kathy can't forget that:
That said, he s won the seat in a tight election wrought with apparent fraud and deceit like all the ballots stuffed in the DNC staffers car . Geez Holding this majority now does not give Democrats the right to smother even more of our Liberty and Freedom through oppressive legislation like Crap-n-Trade nor this regressive Health Care Bill. Neither of which anyone has read. Taxing people into oblivion and forcing us into a failed Government Health system like Medicare/Medical/the VA etc. is a recipe for continued depression and even more job losses.

Kathy is absolutely sure that:
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Phoenix Woman notices:
So How Screwed Is Norm Coleman? Posted by Phoenix Woman on June 2, 2009 He was screwed from the beginning , says Rick Hasen:

Brent Hartinger, Editor brings a word of caution:
Interview: LAND OF THE LOST s Original Will, Wesley Eure, Speaks! Posted on 03 June 2009 by Brent Hartinger, Editor

But The Other Andrew says that's not all:
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As a result of that, Kathy belives:
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Jan and Lori tells the real story:
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Still being unsure, YAZM! Exposed asks:
[From The National Enquirer, print version, June 15, 2009]Wow, that s pretty cold. I understand that Hollywood is a bitch sometimes, but why offer this poor lady a role in the film and invite her to the movie premiere only to turn around and crush her? It doesn t seem right to me. At least the Star Trek remake was smart enough to include Spock- there s even talk of a Shatner cameo in the next film. I hope the Land of the Lost producers are shamed into making it up to Kathy. It s not like she was asking for much.

Phoenix Woman is rather skeptical:
So How Screwed Is Norm Coleman? Posted by Phoenix Woman on June 2, 2009 He was screwed from the beginning , says Rick Hasen:

Jan and Lori considers that:
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editor@welovesoaps.com (Roger Newcomb (We... brings a word of caution:
The TV series starred Spencer Milligan (for the first two seasons) as Rick Marshall, who, along with his son Will (Wesley Eure -- who also played Michael Horton on DAYS at the same time) and his daughter Holly (Kathy Coleman), found themselves stuck in a parallel universe filled with furry people named Pakuni, dinosaurs and some vicious lizard creatures called the Sleestak.

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Kathy Coleman From: Phoenix Woman Brent Hartinger, Editor Wings Kathy Ross Ruediger Flower.webmaster Deborah Arthur The Other Andrew Karen Donley-Hayes Eric Admin Joan /23688944

Phoenix Woman tells the real story:
4. The reason Coleman is having a harder time is that he s got a tougher road to success:a. The state Supreme Court is going to deter to the factual findings of the trial court, and those factual findings favor Franken.

Brent Hartinger, Editor might have an idea about it:
You have to remember that this is 1973. I had a knife that I carried, but I was never allowed to point it, because the rules for kid s programming then. The Sleestak didn t move very fast because they couldn t be that threatening. There could be no violence. Nobody could get hurt. Nobody could really threatened somebody. But I remember watching the opening, I remember the day we shot it, we were sitting in the rubber raft and they said, Ok, jerk your head back like you re falling. It almost looked like a Tidy Bowl with the bl ue water going down.

Wings brings a word of caution:
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For this purpose, Kathy suggests:
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For example, Ross Ruediger considers:
this character should’ve been named Blandings? Episode 9, “Abominable Snowman,” needs no explanation, except that in addition to a Yeti, there’s also a unicorn. Ack. The Snowman in question is just a guy in white furry suit â€" you will not mistake him for anything more interesting than that.

Phoenix Woman brings a word of caution:
4. The reason Coleman is having a harder time is that he s got a tougher road to success:a. The state Supreme Court is going to deter to the factual findings of the trial court, and those factual findings favor Franken.

flower.webmaster comes with a new idea:
Timothy Treadwell As a result of that, lalate belives: The film is led by Will Ferrell based upon the cult classic of the 1970s. Despite its huge cult following that decade, the show only ran three seasons.

Having that in mind, Deborah Arthur wonders:
Photos: © 2009 Universal Studios Click on the images to enlarge them. Jorma Taccone as Cha-Ka in The Land of the Lost

The Other Andrew tells the real story:
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Karen Donley-Hayes thinks that the problem is:
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In response, Brent Hartinger, Editor claims:
You have to remember that this is 1973. I had a knife that I carried, but I was never allowed to point it, because the rules for kid s programming then. The Sleestak didn t move very fast because they couldn t be that threatening. There could be no violence. Nobody could get hurt. Nobody could really threatened somebody. But I remember watching the opening, I remember the day we shot it, we were sitting in the rubber raft and they said, Ok, jerk your head back like you re falling. It almost looked like a Tidy Bowl with the blue water going down.

Wings brings some great news:
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But Wings has a different opinion:
I have also read some of Wesley Eure's blog. He is pretty open about how him and Kathy, and Philip Paley (Chaka), have been treated during the process of the new movie's ad campaign. He isn't bitter, just resigned to the fact that they aren't the stars anymore. That said, I think they could have been treated so much better. Yes, they aren't the stars of the new movie. But they are the stars of the original, and they are loved by many fans still. It is a shame to ignore them, but paraphrasing Eure, that's Hollywood, I suppose.

Eric intervenes and adds:
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Phoenix Woman does a quick recap:
4. The reason Coleman is having a harder time is that he s got a tougher road to success:a. The state Supreme Court is going to deter to the factual findings of the trial court, and those factual findings favor Franken.

For this reason, admin says:
Sucked alongside him for the adventure are crack-smart research assistant Holly (Anna Friel) and a redneck survivalist (Danny McBride ) named Will. Chased by T-Rex and stalked by painfully slow reptiles known as Sleestaks, Marshall, Will and Holly must rely on their only ally - a primate called Chaka (Jorma Taccone) to navigate out of the hybrid dimension. Escape from this routine expedition gone awry and they’re heroes. Get stuck, and they ll be permanent refugees in the Land of the Lost .

Joan tells the real story:
See more photos of the new Land of the Lost star, Will Ferrell, and video of Kathy Coleman below.

Karen Donley-Hayes comes with a new idea:
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Kathy Coleman From: Jan And Lori Admin The Other Andrew Alexa5nyc Ross Ruediger Karen Donley-Hayes Rita Pereira Greg Stacy . YAZM! Exposed /23674942

Jan and Lori gives a bit of an idea about it:
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Having that in mind, admin wonders:
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Despite the previous arguments, The Other Andrew has many reasons to think otherwise:
Check out Wesley's website and his blog. He had a longer career than I realised, and especially in the interview and on his blog he comes across as a nice guy. And the crush object of a whole generation of gay men too, it would seem!

As alexa5nyc says:
fame) aren t family members out for a leisurely adventure. Instead, they are now members of an expedition with rival agendas. In addition, rather than lightweight father/sibling banter aimed at kids and teens, the dialog has now been changed, with male/female tension incorporated.

Ross Ruediger remembers that:
The third and final season of “Land of the Lost” is often considered the ugly, misshapen, redheaded bastard stepchild of the series. Indeed, if the 13 episodes of which it consists were the only “Land of the Lost” ever created, the show would have been long since forgotten. But it’s worth mentioning that the initial impetus for doing this three part retrospective came from the desire to come to the defense of Season Three, and try to give a little bit of respect to the episodes that are routinely shunned even by the people who display their love of this show as a badge of honor.

In contrast, alexa5nyc replies:
fame) aren t family members out for a leisurely adventure. Instead, they are now members of an expedition with rival agendas. In addition, rather than lightweight father/sibling banter aimed at kids and teens, the dialog has now been changed, with male/female tension incorporated.

For this reason, Ross Ruediger says:
exactly what any given character on “Doctor Who” perceives the Doctor to be. And when his job is done, he disappears with no explanation and without expecting any thanks. If you hated

Karen Donley-Hayes explains:
We also enjoyed celebrating the Alumni Award winners. Mandy Mehlman ’02 received the Recent Graduate Service to Humanity Award for her teaching and volunteer service. Thomas Reuschling ’64 received the Alumni Achievement Award for his 40-some-odd years of work in higher education. Jonathan Estrin ’69 also received the Alumni Achievement Award for his eclectic writing, producing and direction career, as well as his academic and public leadership successes. And Kathy Coleman ’87 received the Alumni Volunteer Award for her tireless efforts on the behalf of Hiram and Hiram’s alumni. Thanks and congratulations to all of this year’s winners.

Meanwhile, Jan and Lori came up with this idea:
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In contrast, Jan and Lori replies:
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For this reason, Rita Pereira says:
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Greg Stacy . thinks that the problem is:
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YAZM! Exposed says it all comes down to this:
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Still being unsure, Ross Ruediger asks:
The third and final season of “Land of the Lost” is often considered the ugly, misshapen, redheaded bastard stepchild of the series. Indeed, if the 13 episodes of which it consists were the only “Land of the Lost” ever created, the show would have been long since forgotten. But it’s worth mentioning that the initial impetus for doing this three part retrospective came from the desire to come to the defense of Season Three, and try to give a little bit of respect to the episodes that are routinely shunned even by the people who display their love of this show as a badge of honor.

As Greg Stacy . says:
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In addition to this, Ross Ruediger states:
exactly what any given character on “Doctor Who” perceives the Doctor to be. And when his job is done, he disappears with no explanation and without expecting any thanks. If you hated

YAZM! Exposed remembers that:
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Monday, July 13, 2009

Kathy Coleman From: The Other Andrew Wings Eric Brent Hartinger, Editor Karen Donley-Hayes Flower.webmaster Admin Alexa5nyc Editor@welovesoaps.com (Roger Newcomb (We... Kathy Ross Ruediger /23661640

Despite the previous arguments, The Other Andrew has many reasons to think otherwise:
The Other Andrew: Wesley! skip to main | skip to sidebar Friday, June 05, 2009 Wesley! When I was a teenager I was a big fan of the original 70s Sid & Marty Krofft tv show The Land Of The Lost. The Land Of The Lost had a lot going for it, not least of all 'Will' in the form of teen heart throb actor Wesley Eure, and his mandatory 3 undone button shirt:

Wings does a quick recap:
You can look at it now and laugh at the effects, consider them laughably cheesy. But at the time, it was good stuff. And anyone who shrugs off the stories as silly hasn't really watched them and paid attention. The writing, acting and production is above par, not just for it's time, but for now, as well. These stories were well thought out, well written and were produced with sincerity for the integrity of it all. The writing may have dropped off in the third season, but the actors were still putting their all into it.

Furthermore, Eric claims:
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Brent Hartinger, Editor thinks that the problem is:
At the time, we had the largest Chromakey, which is the blue screen or green screen, whichever, but an entire soundstage wall painted. It was the largest ever in Hollywood. And the stop-frame animation, which took them eight hours to do sixty seconds, and the reason it didn t make our first season was the cost. It was so expensive.

Karen Donley-Hayes sees it this way:
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flower.webmaster remembers that:
Green Energy alexa5nyc thinks about it:, the name for Ferrell s character, Marshall Willenholly, was named for the first line of the theme song for the original

admin shows how it is done:
Space-time vortexes suck. Will Ferrell stars as has-been scientist Dr. Rick Marshall, sucked into one and spat back through time. Way back. Now, Marshall has no weapons, few skills and questionable smarts to survive in an alternate universe full of marauding dinosaurs and fantastic creatures from beyond our worldâ €"a place of spectacular sights and super-scaled comedy known as the Land of the Lost .

alexa5nyc is rather skeptical:
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Wings sees it this way:
Land of the Lost - a 70s classic! Okay, so my family and I have been watching a lot of DVR'd episodes of the 70s classic "Land of the Lost", since Sci Fi Channel has aired three marathons of the show in two weeks time.

But editor@welovesoaps.com (Roger Newcomb (We... says that's not all:


As Kathy says:
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Karen Donley-Hayes is rather skeptical:
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Furthermore, Brent Hartinger, Editor claims:
Since its original run from 1974 to 1976, the show s cult status has risen steadily mostly because all of the show s fans have grown up remembering it so fondly. By today s standards, the special effects look ridiculous (w hich, frankly, is part of the show s enduring appeal). But there s also no denying that some of the stories it told were surprisingly sophisticated.

Ross Ruediger says it all comes down to this:
So how does “Land of the Lost” end? With one of the most uninspiring episodes of the entire series, Episode 13, “Medicine Man” - a simple morality tale featuring an Indian (Ned Romero) and a soldier (Gregory Walcott) who must figure out how to get along. That’s it kids. That’s the end of the ‘70s incarnation of “Land of the Lost”: the entire shebang is completely and totally unresolved. The Marshalls are seemingly stuck in the Land for eternity. Enik doesn’t even get a chance to redeem himself. (Actually, it really ends with Wesley Eure singing another one of those damned songs!)

But Karen Donley-Hayes has a different opinion:
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Sunday, July 12, 2009

Kathy Coleman From: Eric Wings Kathy Admin Deborah Arthur The Other Andrew Karen Donley-Hayes YAZM! Exposed Phoenix Woman Brent Hartinger, Editor Alexa5nyc /23648779

Eric scans the other's answers and reply:
« Spammers be gone | Main May 26, 2009Thanks Media Move team!! They say that many hands make light work. The following folks proved that adage to be true during the Media Collection move last week. In no particular order: Marty Hartford, Marion Grob, Kathe Garbrick, Ellen Urton, Jody Crocker, Jenny Oleen, Livia Olsen, Asha Muthukrishnan, Regina Beard, Thomas Bell, Linda Marston, Kathy Coleman, Janice Barrons, Meryl Wallace, Lindsey Herb, Elisabeth Pankl, Rachel Novotny, Adam Wathen, Jason Coleman, Dan Ireton, Felisa Osburn, Pramila Tummala, Jamene Brooks-Kieffer, Marcia Stockham and Rebecca Gould. You all have my thanks and respect for a job well done!! Eric

Still being unsure, Wings asks:
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In other words, Kathy puts it this way:
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But Wings says that's not all:
Caffeinated Joe: Land of the Lost - a 70s classic! skip to main | skip to sidebar Friday, June 5, 2009

While it may be true, Wings thinks:
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Similarly, admin adds:
Based on the classic television series created by Sid & Marty Krofft, Land of the Lost is directed by Brad Silberling and produced by Jimmy Miller and Sid & Marty Krofft.

Eric remembers that:


Wings might have an idea about it:
June 7, 2009 12:19 AM otin said... When I was a kid, I used to LOVE that show! Of course there was also Ultra Man and Johnny Socko and hi flying robot! LOL!

While it may be true, Deborah Arthur thinks:
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However, The Other Andrew states that:
So I was really pleasantly surprised to see an interview with Wesley on the gay media site After Elton. Yup, Wesley's gay! It's an interesting article and speaks volumes about how times have changed in Hollywood in many ways. The gossip in me relished snippets like the fact that he was Richard Chamberlain's boyfriend at one time, and even while he was so young and playing Wesley on The Land Of The Lost he had a serious boyfriend. The gold chain he wore on the show was a gift from his boyfriend.

In contrast, admin replies:
Will Ferrell stars as has-been scientist Dr. Rick Marshall, sucked into one and spat back through time. Way back. Now, Marshall has no weapons, few skills and questionable smarts to survive in an alternate universe full of marauding dinosaurs and fantastic creatur es from beyond our world a place of spectacular sights and super-scaled comedy known as the Land of the Lost .

Karen Donley-Hayes remembers that:
After the reception and awards ceremony, I visited with the classes of ’64 and ’79 to take pictures, then Arnold and I joined the class of ’84 (closest to our graduating class year of ’86) for the reunion dinner. We sat with Christina (Brich Griffor) Hughes ’84 and William Hughes ’83, and had a great time catching up and regaling each other with stories.

While it may be true, Kathy thinks:
I can hear the sound of nails as even more American Businesses board up their shops looking for greener pastures elsewhere

YAZM! Exposed might have an idea about it:
I couldn t believe it! I felt like the bride who s told, Don t bother showing up to the wedding, it s not happening, sighed Kathy, who says she has no hard feelings about her scene being cut. That s Hollywood. That kind of thing happens all the time. But to disinvite me from the premiere? That was shocking.

Eric points out another thing aside from that:
« Spammers be gone | Main May 26, 2009Thanks Media Move team!! They say that many hands make light work. The following folks proved that adage to be true during the Media Collection move last week. In no particular order: Marty Hartford, Marion Grob, Kathe Garbrick, Ellen Urton, Jody Crocker, Jenny Oleen, Livia Olsen, Asha Muthukrishnan, Regina Beard, Thomas Bell, Linda Marston, Kathy Coleman, Janice Barrons, Meryl Wallace, Lindsey Herb, Elisabeth Pankl, Rachel Novotny, Adam Wathen, Jason Coleman, Dan Ireton, Felisa Osburn, Pramila Tummala, Jamene Brooks-Kieffer, Marcia Stockham and Rebecca Gould. You all have my thanks and respect for a job well done!! Eric

Phoenix Woman intervenes and adds:
d. On the merits, the Justices mentioned ways of distinguishing other cases in which there were due process problems, such as when voters relied upon rules of the game that were changed later. There was an interesting discussion of whether Bush v. Gore eliminated the requirement that a challenger prove intentional discrimination to make out an equal protection argument. It was the only line of argument that I saw potentially helping Coleman, but it did not appear to be enough to overcome the Justice s skepticism.

admin is not really sure about that:
Will Ferrell stars as has-been scientist Dr. Rick Marshall, sucked into one and spat back through time. Way back. Now, Marshall has no weapons, few skills and questionable smarts to survive in an alternate universe full of marauding dinosa urs and fantastic creatures from beyond our world a place of spectacular sights and super-scaled comedy known as the Land of the Lost .

Brent Hartinger, Editor thinks that the problem is:
TTO: Why was it cut? WE: They changed the entire ending. They spent weeks and weeks and millions of dollars filming at the La Brea Tar Pits, then they cut it all. It just wasn t working. They cut all of that. I was part of the ending. Then they reshot a scene with Matt Lauer, which is great. That scene is really funny. Matt Lauer is just terrific in this movie.

alexa5nyc notices:
Land of the Lost, which names the three main characters: Marshall, Will and Holly. With a whopping budget reported to be more than $100 million, the new

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Saturday, July 11, 2009

Kathy Coleman From: Ross Ruediger Karen Donley-Hayes Brent Hartinger, Editor Deborah Arthur Greg Stacy . Rita Pereira Wings Phoenix Woman Jan And Lori The Other Andrew Joan /23636260

For this reason, Ross Ruediger says:
It’s been a long week, folks, and recapping 43 episodes of a series that most consider a joke at best hasn’t been easy…

While it may be true, Karen Donley-Hayes thinks:
The reception "hors d oeuvres" were artistic as well as yummy. Posted by Karen Donley-Hayes · Filed Under Short Subjects  

Ross Ruediger intervenes and adds:
and I’ve completely failed to give Season Three its due, which is what I set out to accomplish here. Let’s try to fix that. Regardless of what I’ve said about Season Three above, what I like about this season, as opposed to Season Two, is that it’s full of possibilities â€" no matter how silly or uninspiring they may be. Most of it really doesn’t work, but rather than lodge cannonballs at the creative minds behind this stuff, I think it really shows how limited, as a concept, “Land of the Lost” really was. The reality is that David Gerrold pretty much said all that needed to be said with these ideas in Season One â€" most everything that came after was redundant, and even the few tales after that that

Before going any further, Brent Hartinger, Editor wants to get this straight: TTO: It s all day Thursday and Friday this week. WE: Oh really? I woke up at nine in the morning, and it had been on in New York time for several hours, and I decided to put a counter up on the website that morning. By the time the marathon ended, I had 11,500 hits.

Deborah Arthur shows how it is done:
Also, please be aware the Alternative Film Guide has no contact information for the talent mentioned in this blog and no information pertaining to or access to distributors'/producers' film prints.

Greg Stacy . is absolutely sure that:
Horrible Man #2: And the little movies Roy shows on his TV gizmo? They could be product placements for Axe Body Spray.

While it may be true, Rita Pereira thinks:
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Wings gives a bit of an idea about it:
June 5, 2009 5:39 PM Brian Miller said... ah! grew up on LOTL early on Saturday mornings. if you look back at the list of writers for the episodes it is pretty amazing. we have the first 2 seasons on DVD. my boys love it! don t want to watch the new movie...i don t think i could bear it.

Greg Stacy . remembers that:
[Will Ferrell can eat rusty nails]

Phoenix Woman brings a word of caution:
The irony is of course that Team Coleman wants to overturn Andersen v. Rolvaag , the Minnesota case law on recounts, by using Bush v. Gore , when Andersen v. Rolvaag is not only settled case law all the way up to the US Supreme Court, but is actually the lead precedent cited in Bush v. Gore !

Wings might have an idea about it:
Regardless, we will always have the original show to watch and enjoy for what it is: good entertainment produced with intelligence and heart. My thanks to all who were involved in it's production, you made something special, loved by more than one generation, now.

Jan and Lori is not really sure about that:
Kathy and Charles Coleman invite us to join them for Friendship Dinner Tuesday night at 6:30 at the Olympian Grill at the corner of Duncan Chapel Rd. and Old Buncombe Rd. This is where Carson s Kitchen used to be.

However, Karen Donley-Hayes thinks differently:
After the reception and awards cere mony, I visited with the classes of ’64 and ’79 to take pictures, then Arnold and I joined the class of ’84 (closest to our graduating class year of ’86) for the reunion dinner. We sat with Christina (Brich Griffor) Hughes ’84 and William Hughes ’83, and had a great time catching up and regaling each other with stories.

The Other Andrew comes with a new idea:
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Jan and Lori is absolutely sure that:
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Ross Ruediger brings more details:
Behind the scenes, Jon Kubichan and Sam Roeca took over as producer and story editor respectively, and between the two of them, they scripted the majority of the season. Their vision of the series was quite the departure from the two seasons that came before. Nearly everything - including the iconic elements such as the Sleestak, the Pakuni and the ubiquitous dinosaurs - got a major overhaul.

Joan is rather skeptical:
Will Ferrell Land Of The Lost Star Kathy Coleman will be making an appearance on the upcoming movie remake of the show Land of the Lost. It has yet to be revealed exactly what role she will play, but they are calling her appearance a “cameo.”

Deborah Arthur does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
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Friday, July 10, 2009

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Wings does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
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For example, Karen Donley-Hayes considers:
I attended the 2009 Alumni Reunion in two capacities: that of college editor, and that of alumni along with my husband Arnold Hayes ’86. And I had a great time in both capacities, not the least of which involved attending the All-Alumni Reception and Awards Celebration and the Reunion Dinners. The gathering on the green for the former was entertaining and fun â€" beautiful weather, happy reunions and beautiful (and delicious) hors d’oeuvres - with over 600 attendees at this year s Alumni Weekend, it was nice to have a place where all could gather at once to celebrate.

flower.webmaster imagines that:
Jejune lalate intervenes and adds: The film is led by Will Ferrell based upon the cult classic of the 1970s. Despite its huge cult following that decade, the show only ran three seasons.

Jan and Lori is absolutely sure that:
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Wings brings a word of caution:
I am struck, as well, by how into their roles the actors were. Spencer Milligan never gave a hint of embarrassment at playing the dad in a show like this. He gave Rick Marshall a brain and a heart and, in my opinion, should have been given whatever raised he wanted for the third season. He deserved it.

In response, Karen Donley-Hayes claims:
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Brent Hartinger, Editor scans the other's answers and reply:
WE: It was very surreal. Some of the props, like the raft, looked very much like the old show. Anna Friel s outfit is red and plaid, just like Holly wore. They kept the exact same colors for the outfits. There are a lot of nods to the old series. It s certainly not based on the old series, but there s Enik, who is a main character, and The Zarn, which was a villain in ours, and the Sleestak, Grumpy, Cha-Ka, all those things are part of it. They kept the Pakuni language, which was written by this linguist, this woman from UCLA. What Cha-Ka spoke was actually a real, created language. It had a vernacular and everything. You can actually go online and look up the language.

In response, Wings claims:
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Ross Ruediger has another idea:
did stand out weren’t special enough to warrant whole seasons being built around them. Yet “Land of the Lost” was total benchmark ‘70s television, and the fact that it lasted three seasons no doubt contributed to that perception. The ideas and imagery it presented have stood the test of time, and today we’re seeing a major Hollywood studio spending upwards of a $100 million based on these ideas. Nostalgia’s a funny thing, eh? Now if they can only pull off some kind of “Sigmund and the Sea Monsters” movie, they’ll have my eternal respect…well, as long as it doesn’t involve Will Ferrell, anyway.

Brent Hartinger, Editor thinks that the problem is:
TTO: Did we ever see the Sleestak god? Or was that just always in the pit? WE: No, you never saw him.

For example, Greg Stacy . considers:
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Ross Ruediger explains:
“Timestop,” Episode 10, is the one episode of the season that will take you back to classic “Land of the Lost.” (Funny, no?) It’s the story of a crystal that everyone covets, and of time going backwards, and of Enik being a dickhead of massive proportions. Good stuff written by Tom Swale, who had been a producer in Season Two. Surprising it slipped through the cracks and got made at all. Episode 11, “Ancient Guardian,” sees the Marshalls messing with a Sleestak-shaped totem that they should absolutely walk away from. “Hey! This looks cool! (Even though we hate these guys.) Let’s decorate our front porch with it!” The Abominable Snowman returns, and we ask why? Still, the twist at the end isn’t altogether terrible. Episode 12, “Scarab,” features a possessed Cha-Ka. In this episode, Enik is not the dick â€" Cha-Ka is! And it’s quite amusing, all things considered, but then again we’re nearing the end of the entire saga, so we’r e easily amused.

editor@welovesoaps.com (Roger Newcomb (We... says it all comes down to this:
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As Wings says:
Without a doubt, this was a Saturday morning kids show. But it shouldn't be quickly dismissed as JUST a kids show. Where so many of the programs before (and since) were mindless entertainment, this show (and other Krofft Productions programs) tried to be more than that.

Greg Stacy . tells the real story:
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Jan and Lori points out another thing aside from that:
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Jan and Lori is not really sure about that:
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