Thursday, February 24, 2011

"Tracy" Episode 8: "The Secret Life of Jim Knapp"

1970’s children’s show host Tracy Knapp was loved to death by a generation of kids, but killed to death by an unknown assailant. Follow filmmaker and fan Dan Sullivan on his journey to find out once and for all, who shot Tracy Knapp.

The filmmaker confronts Jim Knapp to find out what he’s hiding, no matter how shocking, painful, or irrelevant.

Episode 8
“The Secret Life of Jim Knapp”


Sunday, February 20, 2011

This Week's New Yorker Caption Contest

Here is my entry in this weeks New Yorker Caption Contest. Each week they provide the image and you provide the caption.


"You've got a little spaghetti on your shirt."






Here are this weeks nominees...




"The guy you're looking for waltzed out of here an hour ago."
Submitted by Ed Ridgley
Phenix City, Ala.

"How is she on the pole?"
Submitted by Paul Brandis
Olympia, Wash.

"Honest to God, Joe, she's the best bouncer I've ever hired."
Submitted by John Turtz
Larchmont, N.Y.

I entered...

"That’s not the type of dancer we’re looking for."

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

"Tracy" Episode 7: "Broken Home"

1970’s children’s show host Tracy Knapp was loved to death by a generation of kids, but killed to death by an unknown assailant. Follow filmmaker and fan Dan Sullivan on his journey to find out once and for all, who shot Tracy Knapp.

Episode 7
“Broken Home”


Tracy loses his show,his fans, his hair, and his family.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

"Tracy" Episode 6: "Train Leaves the Station"

1970’s children’s show host Tracy Knapp was loved to death by a generation of kids, but killed to death by an unknown assailant. Follow filmmaker and fan Dan Sullivan on his journey to find out once and for all, who shot Tracy Knapp.

Episode 6
“The Train Leaves the Station”


Though a generation of kids adore Tracy, a more relevant generation of parents hate him, causing Tracy to lose everything.

Sunday, February 06, 2011

This Week's New Yorker Caption Contest

Here is my entry in this weeks New Yorker Caption Contest. Each week they provide the image and you provide the caption.



"Do you mind? I'm trying to watch Judge Judy."





Here are the leftovers...

Okay, I think the judge is on our side now.

Keep it down up there, some of us are trying to do Crystal Meth.


Here are this week's nominees...





"Wanna build a snow tyrannosaurus?"
Submitted by Joseph Costanzo
Staten Island, N.Y.

"I don't mean to be alarmist, but these things usually travel in groups."
Submitted by Elizabeth Baker
Los Angeles, Calif.

"It's probably about time to take down the holiday decorations, honey."
Submitted by R. B. Niles
New York, N.Y.

I entered...

"Thank God no two are alike."

Thursday, February 03, 2011

"Tracy" Episode 5: "Behind Closed Doors"

1970’s children’s show host Tracy Knapp was loved to death by a generation of kids, but killed to death by an unknown assailant. Follow filmmaker and fan Dan Sullivan on his journey to find out once and for all, who shot Tracy Knapp.

Episode 5
“Behind Closed Doors”


The filmmaker discovers that Tracy’s son and former ex-wife are hiding a closet full of skeletons and other stupid stuff.




****** Oh, and by the way. If you're enjoying "Tracy" check out a review of the entire film by Alesha Noice at Beyond Feedback by clicking here.


Also check out www.tracymovie.com Thursday night, for next week's episode called, "“The Train Leaves the Station”

Tuesday, February 01, 2011

This week's New Yorker Caption Contest

Here is my entry in this weeks New Yorker Caption Contest. Each week they provide the image and you provide the caption.



"That’s not the type of dancer we’re looking for."








Here's the leftovers

You really should tip the Ballet parking attendant.



Here's the nominees...



"I think we made a wrong turn at puberty."
Submitted by David Baucus
Louisville, Ky.

"More legroom than I would have guessed."
Submitted by Bruce Cole
Wichita, Kans.

"I'm pregnant."
Submitted by Pete Gagliano
Chicago, Ill.

I entered...

"I think it's time to give up on reverse psychology."
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