Saved by the Bell Star Elizabeth Berkley Shares Season 2 BTS Selfie
Saved by the Bell Star Elizabeth Berkley Shares Season 2 BTS Selfie
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Saved by the Bell, star
Elizabeth Berkley (Dr. Jessica Spano) posted another classic behind the scenes photo on Instagram flanked by original castmates
Mark-Paul Gosselaar (Gov. Zack Morris) and
Mario Lopez (A.C. Slater) with the caption, These two…. #friendsforever!! #grateful#friends #love #family ❤️ . The three obviously go back to their original run on the NBC Saturday morning series that lasted from 1989-1992 that lasted four seasons and derived multiple TV movies and spinoffs including the sequel series on the NBCU streamer. The latest incarnation of
I Kill Giants
A lot of what I worked on this past week were things that are just regular ongoings, such as the really fun season finale for
Resident Alien to the latest installment of
For All Mankind that has me on the edge of my seat. We’ve got the usual sitcoms that are just a part of my existence as well. But a few other things crept in as well.
As I’ve talked about before, I grew up on 80s coming of age movies and the comedies that came out of it, almost all of which have aged horribly. Same with 90s and the aughts as well. But each new decade produces more and they’re tackling things in a pretty fun way, trying to have it both ways sometimes while making it clear what’s bad.
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Amy Poehler’s new Netflix film
Moxie is not perfect. But it is very, very good. It’s a smart, funny, entertaining look at how growing up female in 2020 is similar and different from growing up in the Sixties and Nineties, or any other time for that matter.
Now we know what the prolific writer-director-actress Poehler has been doing between hosting Saturday Night Live, the Golden Globes, and myriad television and film projects! She has been crafting a heartfelt, humorous, painful sketch of teen society structured around high school life.
Moxie is not one, but many character sketches set against the backdrop of family and high school. Poehler’s film daughter Hadley Robinson and her best friend Lauren Tsai are shy introverts, unobtrusively coasting through school. The meek Robinson has neither the will nor desire to match her mother’s reminiscences of feminine rebellion.
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