This Frasier reboot, like Cheers and the original Frasier before it, was filmed in front of a live studio audience at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles.
https://ew.com/tv/frasier-reboot-first-look/
Good news except this article...
https://www.vulture.com/2023/09/moonlighting-bruce-willis-hulu-release-date.html
...states that:
In addition to remastering the show from film to HD video, Caron and Disney needed to go through the arduous process of securing the digital rights to the many...
Big loss. RIP
Loved The French Connection, The Exorcist, To Live and Die in L.A., Blue Chips, and Bug. Bug is a total trip. Never seen Sorcerer but have been meaning to for many years now.
Here's a long-form interview from 2016 with Marc Maron on the WTF podcast (nearly 2.5 hours)...
I've been keeping this one stewing inside of me for a while now...
People who drive (and exist) in public as if the world revolves around them. Can they at least do the speed limit? There's nothing more annoying than being behind someone who slows down and speeds up then slows down and speeds...
I think I found the menu spacing is under:
It was 1px in your second personal version and I changed it to 4px which is closer to the historical default spacing my eyes are accustomed to.
Thanks, again, Bob, for the code. I used your second personal version because I prefer the tabs to connect to the window instead of floating on their own (as well as see a subtle outline of the tabs in the background). However, while the Bookmarks and hamburger menu spacing had "way too much...
I've also always received the HBO streaming services because I pay for HBO through my DirecTV account. Wonder when all of this Discovery business shakes out and HBO Max is gone if the individual HBO streaming service will come back for us sole HBO subscribers?
I experienced the same "Oops. We ran into some problems. Security error occurred. Please press back, refresh the page, and try again." message @Scott Merryfield receives for most of the day. And I cannot replicate it again this afternoon and tonight but a really strange thing was once I clicked...
I agree wholeheartedly on those two new 106.0.1 update "features" of View and Tab Search. Why does anyone need to have the ability to search their tabs? Baffling the things they want to keep adding that have no value. Luckily with Firefox you can disable most of this garbage whereas as you said...
For me, though, I had first heard "Big Man on Mulberry Street" on Billy Joel's The Bridge album which was released July 9, 1986. And the Moonlighting episode wasn't broadcast until November 18, 1986, so the song always came first in my head canon. ;)
It got to be so bad at times that the ads in the TV Guide (you youngins who have only known of on-screen schedules are spoiled!) would state:
...and then you'd tune in or watch the VCR recording you scheduled only to discover that it was a repeat. :eek:
And this would happen for weeks at a...
That example above is one of many musical tangents the show would inexplicably venture into. One episode from season three—"Big Man on Mulberry Street"—is based entirely on a Billy Joel song.
I too was one who watched the series as it was broadcast back in the day (a frustrating experience, to...
So sad. An icon and a superb actor. All the remembrances in the tributes today are of Brian's Song, The Godfather, Rollerball, Thief, Misery, and Elf, and all deserved. But I also think of the underrated Kiss Me Goodbye, Honeymoon in Vegas, and Freebie and the Bean, one of my all-time favorite...
I was just looking into whether there was a Blu-ray of this or not after seeing it on TCM last month. Very disappointed to find out there's only an expensive OOP DVD.
When and/or if this ever gets a Blu-ray or 4K UHD release...
Saw this in the theater when it was released in the summer of 1985 because I liked Val Kilmer from Top Secret the year before and both Siskel & Ebert gave it a thumbs up (a rarity for teen comedies in that era).
I hesitated so many times on the MOD BD-R but ultimately passed and when it went...
The blu-ray releases of Brainstorm and The Horse Whisperer retain their shifting theatrical aspect ratios from 1.85:1 to 2.40:1 and 2.33:1 respectively and while The Horse Whisperer doesn't go wide until nearly 34 minutes in, Brainstorm switches back and forth throughout. And The Grand Budapest...
I always preferred Cheap Trick's "Mighty Wings" to Kenny Loggins' "Danger Zone" even though the latter is more iconic as far as the history of soundtracks goes.
Regardless, a lot of those songs on that soundtrack were all over the radio in the summer of 1986.