Monday, August 26, 2024

A view from Marysville Hot Wheels Weekend

Special thanks to our roving reporter Jason for these shots from this past weekend's car show in Marysville, Michigan, the Marysville Hot Wheels Weekend. Special guests were Catherine ("Daisy Duke") Bach of "The Dukes of Hazzard" along with Erik Estrada and Larry Wilcox of "CHiPs." BRBTV enjoyed that show a few years back and wish we could have made it this time! Jason certainly found a kindred spirit in this fellow "Dukes" fan, Tim, and his fab General Lee.








Photos courtesy of Jason; please do not copy without permission.

Friday, August 23, 2024

Sasquatch arrives ... just because it's fun and it's Friday

TGIF! How about a little Bigfoot to brighten your day? This is somewhere in Michigan, shot a few months ago this year.

Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Just Beneath the Surface takes on "Twilight Zone" episode "The Obsolete Man"

Our friend Brian and his friend Bruce have done it again -- after some time away, they've posted another discussion of a wonderful classic "Twilight Zone" episode as part of their "Just Beneath the Surface" web series. This is one of the Burgess Meredith episodes, and in this one he's living his life in a way that does not suit the powers that be (government). He is planned to be liquidated. This story has remarkable parallels to the world we live in right now, particularly in the area of cancel culture. Don't cancel these guys -- just listen in!




Thursday, August 08, 2024

Terrific TV Toys: "Dukes of Hazzard" Cooter's tow truck 1:18, Greenlight, 2021

All those good folks rolling through the dusty backroads of Hazzard County need a tow once in a while, now don't they? And when they need a tow, they call ole Crazy Cooter. And even when they just need a few gallons of Hoggoco gasoline, they stop by Cooter's Garage. This nicely detailed toy car in 1:18 scale celebrates both those ideas. You've got the tow truck seen so often on "The Dukes of Hazzard," as well as a gas pump. So cool. 

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(Who knows why YouTube's embed code feature hasn't been working the past couple days????)














This set was sold at Cooter's Place, and that's where our friend Jason -- BRBTV roving reporter -- snagged it. He walks us through this out-of-the-box experience. If you bought one of these limited-edition beauties and prefer to keep it all locked up, step vicariously with us for this unboxing.

See what else is on the Terrific TV Toys playlist.

Tuesday, August 06, 2024

New interview is up, and the word is out on the next "Rapture Chronicles" episode

This author is so thankful to be a part of "The Rapture Chronicles" web series and ministry, and now Season 3 is just around the corner. The title of the first episode of this new season was just released, and you can get a feel for what it's about with the brand-new poster below. Director and producer Dray Hill is doing interviews with cast and crew, and my turn was just posted on YouTube, as well. Please like, share and support this wonderful effort that is reaching people for Christ! Check out the GoFundMe: https://gofund.me/18f0da74 






Monday, July 22, 2024

A look at Cooter's 25th anniversary celebration

BRBTV was not able to make it to Luray, Virginia, this past weekend for the 25th anniversary celebration of Cooter's Place -- 25 big years since the opening of the first store by Ben ("Cooter Davenport") Jones of "The Dukes of Hazzard" and his wife, Alma. But our friend Brian was there, and he offers these great photos from the event. As you can see, there were plenty of replicas of the show's cars in attendance -- not only the General Lee (and at least one screen-used!) but also Sheriff Rosco's car, Sheriff Little's car, Cooter's tow truck, Daisy's Road Runner, and even a 00 Mustang. So cool. And is that Flash's cousin??? Many thanks, Brian!!!











Photos by Brian Lombard; please do not copy without permission

Wednesday, July 17, 2024

Terrific non-TV Toys: "Flash Gordon" Pop! Album with Freddie Mercury, Funko, 2022

How is it that these Funko Pop!s keep gravitating toward BRBTV headquarters? They seem to come from far and wide, and we've featured quite a few of them on the two collectible series of the BRBTV channel. For this one, we've got our longtime friend, whom we refer to as the Mysterious Claw Game Avenger Who Shall Remain Nameless, to thank. He knows when he sees something Freddie Mercury or Queen, we've got to have it. So he snagged this one in August 2023 at a Metro Detroit store. This is part of Funko's Pop! Album series, and there are some others out there that you can look up online. There's even another Queen one that looks absolutely awesome, and you'll see a pic of it at the end of this episode.

See the other episodes in the Terrific non-TV Toys series.

Friday, July 05, 2024

Six Feet Under Hollywood: Philip McKeon


When this author first saw the grave image from pal Brian's blog post, I had to wonder, knowing Philip McKeon, of course, from the TV show "Alice" ... did he and his father die at the same time? No, it turns out. His father died a few weeks earlier, and the two were buried together with this grave marker. Interesting. At any rate, you can get the story of McKeon and his career at the Six Feet Under Hollywood blog ...
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Six Feet Under Hollywood: Philip McKeon:   Philip Anthony McKeon was born in Westbury, New York on November 11, 1964.  When he was four years old, his parents took him and his sist...

Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Terrific TV Toys: Catwoman statue from "B:TAS," DC Direct, 2022

She looks like she just silently slithered out of a billionaire's penthouse pad, her jeweled prize in hand, her sleek cat Isis faithfully at her side. She's Catwoman, and above all else, she's a cat burglar. This new statue from DC Direct captures her spirit, based on artwork by Stanley Lau. She's the Catwoman of "Batman: The Animated Series," clad in gray leotard and dipped in sweet intrigue. Batman always thought he could reform her, didn't he?

See what else is on the Terrific TV Toys playlist.

Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Loved working with the "Rapture Chronicles" crew once again, and look for another episode soon!

Saturday was a very full day, and this author has been honored to serve as script supervisor on "The Rapture Chronicles" web series. We filmed at two different churches in Detroit, covering several scenes for the next episode of the series. Look for it soon! Learn more about the series, which focuses on the Biblical rapture at the show's Facebook page or the Churchouse Productions site.

BRB, upper left, with actors Lars J Loofboro and Bishop Staten, and in the first row, director and producer Dray Hill with his wife, Monica. Photo courtesy of Dray Hill.


Monday, June 10, 2024

Taking an eerie stroll through Eloise

Historic. Spooky. Ethereal. Abandoned. Even calm. There are lots of words you could use to describe the Eloise facility in Westland, Michigan, commonly known as Eloise Psychiatric Hospital or Eloise Asylum. Many visitors have been intrigued by the history of the huge complex, which once encompassed 902 acres and 78 buildings and now has been reduced to just a handful of buildings on a small parcel. Eloise housed thousands and thousands of patients over its lifetime of operation from 1839 to early 1982, ranging from the poor and homeless to the outright criminally insane. Though the facility was a pioneer in technologies such as the X-ray, it also was known to do treatments such as lobotomy, shock therapy and "hydrotherapy," which this author kinda doesn't even want to know the details of.

I did a tour of Eloise over the weekend and thoroughly enjoyed it. A few years back I worked as an extra in a horror film that was set there and that did some exterior filming there, "Eloise," starring Eliza Dushku and Chase Crawford, and ever since then I, too,  have been intrigued by its history. There's a lot of chatter about paranormal activity at Eloise, and there have been episodes of "Expedition X" and "Portals to Hell" shot there. I don't subscribe to any of that, as a believer in the Lord, but I am still interested in the history of the patients there and how they were treated. A lot of people in Metro Detroit know someone who was at Eloise at some point, and there are some stories.

Here are a few shots I took there on the historical tour, which you can also book at the site's Facebook page. The tour was over three hours, concentrating, of course, on the Kay Beard Building (once labeled the "D" building). There are lots more photos on my Flickr channel, and I'm going to be uploading some walking-around video to my secondary YouTube channel in the coming months.








Photos by Billie Rae Bates
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Wednesday, June 05, 2024

Terrific non-TV Toys: Wonder Woman salt and pepper shaker set by Enesco, 2019

We do so much vintage stuff on the Terrific non-TV Toys series, but this time let's turn to something gleaming and new: a delightful salt and pepper shaker set in the shape of Wonder Woman and her arch-nemesis, Cheetah. Rahrrr!!! This was a super-cool gift from Bobby and Jessica.

See the other episodes in the Terrific non-TV Toys series.

Friday, May 24, 2024

Motor City Comic Con: The cosplay -- oh, the cosplay

There was a little bit of everything at last weekend's Motor City Comic Con. Great Batmen, Catwomen, Captain Americas, "Star Wars" folks, Harley Quinns, Storms, and a whole lotta stuff we didn't recognize because we don't watch those shows or whatevs. How about some walking-around video? See what characters you can spot ...

Look for more great video from the con on the BRBTV YouTube channel.

Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Motor City Comic Con: Jennifer Morrison

She was wonderful as Emma Swan on ABC's "Once Upon a Time." BRBTV saw every episode. Emma was smart, tough, plucky, and the central character to so much that was going on during the series run. So how did Jennifer Morrison feel about that whole "dark swan" turn that Emma did? Does she prefer acting or directing? What about her time on "House" -- how did she have to prepare, and what was Hugh Laurie like? Hear the answers to those questions and more in these clips from her panel discussion at last weekend's Motor City Comic Con.

Look for more great video from the con on the BRBTV YouTube channel.

Monday, May 20, 2024

Motor City Comic Con: Amy Jo Johnson

We know her as Kimberly the Pink Power Ranger on "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" of the 1990s, as well as from "Felicity" and "Flashpoint" in more recent years. But did you know she has been working on a comic book? Amy Jo Johnson talks about that, as well as about why she left acting (but still works behind the camera), her fondness for "Power Rangers" costar Jason David Frank (who died in November 2022), and more in these clips from her panel discussion at last weekend's Motor City Comic Con.

Look for more great video from the con on the BRBTV YouTube channel.

Sunday, May 19, 2024

A grand return to the Motor City Comic Con

I suppose I could have gotten back sooner, but in more recent years, I kept talking myself out of it at the last second. But yesterday, this author finally made her way back to the beautiful mayhem of the Motor City Comic Con for the first time since COVID. And a grand return it was. Rather exhilarating, to walk around that ginormous convention hall again -- to see even how much bigger the show has gotten in the past few years. I always cover all the shopping, and it took me a lot longer this time. I walked for hours straight. I caught a couple celeb panels. Got some video you'll see this week on the BRBTV YouTube channel. Saw friends. And, I saw lots of delicious TV-show-related toys ...

"Star Trek," "Battlestar Galactica," classic "Twilight Zone," "Starsky and Hutch," any kind of Batman and Scooby-Doo everywhere, the Power Rangers, Muppets and more ...

























Photos by Billie Rae Bates / BRBTV
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Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Terrific TV Toys: Batgirl from "The New Adventures of Batman," McFarlane Toys, 2024

I won't blame you if you've never seen this 1977 cartoon series -- I have a feeling I have seen little or none of it myself. It's "The New Adventures of Batman," delivered up by Filmation, which was certainly riding high in the 1970s. I suspect it was a follow-up to their 1968 cartoon series "The Adventures of Batman," wouldn't ya say? In the 1977 series, though, you heard the familiar voices of Adam West and Burt Ward. It's surprising only 16 episodes were produced of this series. At any rate, McFarlane Toys has released a new line celebrating this cartoon, and the Batgirl of that set is rolling out in the latest episode of T3 ...

See what else is on the Terrific TV Toys playlist.