molly ringwald now Archive
Fanboy Fail Friday – Molly Ringwald Edition May 25, 2018 By: Scott This week I went out for Molly Ringwald. I have a Breakfast Club poster that I need her to sign. Now, I know, as do most collectors, that Molly is not a fan friendly celebrity,
I have to tell you, I loved Walt Disney’s Brave. I thought that Kelly Macdonald was awesome as the title character and Julie Walters was really good as The Witch as well. Disney has a great history of fine animated films and this definetly fits in with
Today is my last day with Theo Shag A Popolis… 🙁 I’m a tad sad but you know what’s a Theo visit without a little Goonie adventure. So, when Pinky called and was like, “You have to come to Andrew McCarthy’s Q and A!” I was like…
God bless Pinky! It was a real treat to be able to spend Saturday with her and meet Mr. Andrew McCarthy the final link in our Pretty in Pink saga. What I didn’t mention in my Go-Go’s review was that the Psychedelic Furs opened and so we
arrived at The Verdi which was located in downtown San Francisco and basically a hall they rented out to do the book signing. There was about 10 people in line ahead of me (40 tickets were sold) and everyone was pretty excited to meet her.
Like most people, I fell in love with Molly as Samantha Baker in Sixteen Candles in 1984 and rooted for her to get together with the oh-so-perfect Jake Ryan, although I do remember watching her as “Molly” on The Facts of Life before that. Samantha Baker was
Welcome to this weeks Fanboy Fail– Wait, this isn’t friday… Huh… Does that mean… Wait… It can’t be… Could there have been a fanboy success last night? No… Hmmmm It all started (insert slow motion moving picture book mental image here) when I got an email from
I just got a bunch of photos from the Hollywood premiere of Walt Disney and Pixar’s Brave! These are some great shots I wanted to share with you guys. Sadly you can see me in a couple shots! Doh! Those shots on the barricade are always so
Man I’ll tell you, Los Angeles traffic is like the Devil’s torment. I mean the fact that work on the West side is literally torture. If I didn’t love my job, I would probably quit and then make a hovercar to get around fanboying. Anyway, today I’m