Great old commercials, some retro trick or treat footage, and an extra vintage filmstrip! Happy Halloween!
And not really TV but just for fun:
“@peoplemag: Lucky @RealSMG - Freddie Prinze Jr. is back on @WitchesEastEnd - and he's got a six-pack: http://t.co/kKNyZxTC47” Yes I am
— Sarah Michelle (@RealSMG) October 11, 2013
.@RealMichelleT Happy Birthday little sister. #Buffy #youarethekey
— Sarah Michelle (@RealSMG) October 11, 2013
It's going down on the set of the Crazy Ones!! @ashleytisdale @JamesWolk #thecrazyones #girlfight pic.twitter.com/5SMOSm7rUO
— Sarah Michelle (@RealSMG) October 17, 2013
If pre-release tracking is any indication, Thor: The Dark World could enjoy one of the best November openings of all time at the North American box office, particularly for a film opening earlier in the month.
. . . Thor 2, like Iron Man 3, is expected to benefit from 2012 global blockbuster The Avengers, the crown jewel of Marvel's superhero film empire. Avengers, which features Hemsworth as Thor and Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man, among other Marvel characters, earned $1.5 billion worldwide to become the No. 3 film of all time after Avatar and Titanic.
Thor 2 is sparking interest among all quadrants of the movie-going audience. Interest is high among younger females for a superhero film, likely due to Hemsworth and Natalie Portman, who likewise returns for the follow-up alongside Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Hopkins, and Idris Elba. Thor 2 is also tracking well among Hispanics.
Kenneth Branagh directed the first Thor, while the sequel is from filmmaker Alan Taylor.
Thor 2 takes place one year after the events of The Avengers, as Thor reunites with Jane Foster (Portman) and tries to save his planet from a mysterious enemy. Thor also forms an uneasy alliance with his adoptive brother, Loki (Hiddleston).