I haven’t seen many movies this past month, but there are five new short reviews in the sidebar. (I didn’t include Top Gun, which I saw for the first with Mr. Sinus Theater 3000 while I was in Texas, or Top Speed, the IMAX film I saw the following week at the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum.)
According to my search referrers this morning, visitors to my website most want to know:
where to touch and see a monkey; and
where does an ichthyologist work?
The zoo would be my best bet monkey-wise, but, for fish, there are apparently other options.
Friday night’s live show went reasonably well. The general consensus seems to be that audio was terrible (we were competing with Medieval Jousting, among other things) but that the material itself was pretty good and that the actors did a good job. We’ll see how well these sketches translate to the television show, premiering next week. If nothing else, it was an interesting experience, and the audience did seem to laugh.
Yeah, I pretty much figured it wasn’t that original an idea.
Just so you know I’m not making this whole sketch comedy show thing up.
Update: Another article about the campus TV network in general.