Attention, shoppers! Your favorite guilty pleasure will soon be back on the market.
FreemantleMedia announced on Friday that it’s bringing back the classic game show Supermarket Sweep, which originally aired on ABC in the mid 1960s. The show has been revived twice since its initial run: first by Lifetime from 1990 to 1995, then by Pax (now Ion Television) from 2000 to 2003.
Though the rules differed with each incarnation, the general premise of Supermarket Sweep involved contestants running through a fake grocery store and performing various tasks — from guessing retail prices to loading their carts with as many (expensive) items as possible.
FreemantleMedia announced on Friday that it’s bringing back the classic game show Supermarket Sweep, which originally aired on ABC in the mid 1960s. The show has been revived twice since its initial run: first by Lifetime from 1990 to 1995, then by Pax (now Ion Television) from 2000 to 2003.
Though the rules differed with each incarnation, the general premise of Supermarket Sweep involved contestants running through a fake grocery store and performing various tasks — from guessing retail prices to loading their carts with as many (expensive) items as possible.
- 10/13/2017
- TVLine.com
The prisoners locked in a Marine Corps jail in 1957 Japan are subjected to intense abuse and punishment from the guards. A filmed live performance of the Living Theatre.
Starring: Jim Anderson, Rufus Collins, Michael Elias, Warren Finnerty, Henry Howard, Steven Ben Israel, Gene Lipton, James Tiroff...
Starring: Jim Anderson, Rufus Collins, Michael Elias, Warren Finnerty, Henry Howard, Steven Ben Israel, Gene Lipton, James Tiroff...
- 8/13/2017
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
The Wtf Friday Video of the Week comes early this week, and believe me when I tell you this video will have you uttering that three-letter acronym. The Amazing Bulk is not a new Asylum mockbuster. It is... It is... You just have to watch it with your own eyes and then spend the next hour convincing yourself what you just saw was real.
David Sterling is a producer known for making movies on the cheap. I don't think movies get much cheaper than The Amazing Bulk. Actually, having seen past films he's produced (The Curse of Lizzie Borden 1 & 2, Pirates of Ghost Island, Queen Cobra, Studio 666, Tower of Blood, Slaughterhouse Phi: Death Sister), this one might actually be considered a big budget effects blockbuster. Having also previously produced two other superhero mockbusters -- the harmlessly bad Metal Man (review here) and the insufferably unwatchable The Black Knight - Returns...
David Sterling is a producer known for making movies on the cheap. I don't think movies get much cheaper than The Amazing Bulk. Actually, having seen past films he's produced (The Curse of Lizzie Borden 1 & 2, Pirates of Ghost Island, Queen Cobra, Studio 666, Tower of Blood, Slaughterhouse Phi: Death Sister), this one might actually be considered a big budget effects blockbuster. Having also previously produced two other superhero mockbusters -- the harmlessly bad Metal Man (review here) and the insufferably unwatchable The Black Knight - Returns...
- 1/26/2011
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
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