Friday, February 26, 2010

SpongeBob makes a rare appearance Webster

Webster (Where Life is Worth Living) declared a snow day today, so what do you do when life gives you snow? Make snowmen, or in this case, a snow SpongeBob. He must be having a good time, because he's smiling a mile wide!

Friday, February 19, 2010

BearcaT

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Filmed this winter in Webster (Where Life is Worth Living), Bearcat tells the story of a lost cat struggling to stay alive in the dead of winter on the streets of in upstate New York. Contrary to popular belief, cats and bears have much in common; they both are covered in fur, both eat quite a lot of fish (for their size) and they both like to sleep. However, while cats like to keep warm (especially Emo), polar bears love the cold weather. Solution? ACTING!!! Early review say this is one of the best Emo movies EVER!!! Stay tuned!

Friday, February 12, 2010

WolfCat? Why not?



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That's Emo on the poster for the new WOLFCAT movie released today. Filmed entirely in Webster (Where Life is Worth Living), NY where, back in 1932, the actual Wolfman appeared for the first time in the US, only in black and white. But the legend of the WOLFCAT goes way back in eastern European history. Some story tellers say that during the full moon, the cat changes into a wolf and terrorizes the countryside. Others say that the wolf turns into a cat and terrorizes the countryside. Either way, there's plenty of terror to go around. Stay tuned!!!

Saturday, February 6, 2010

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Time travel has always intrigued movie goers and this one from Emo will finally take down that "Avatar" movie at the box office. Unlike most time travel stories, this one makes sense. We know that 20 minutes to a cat is everything. They sleep for 20 minutes, eat for 20 minutes, look out the back window for 20 minutes, and when mom and dad go to work, they're back in 20 minutes. They can destroy a ball of yarn or eat an entire stick of pepperoni in twenty minutes. Even a movie like "Australia" (which seemed like about 20 hours to most people) is 20 minutes to a cat. So is the movie "20 minutes" only 20 minutes long? Well, yes, to a cat! Stay tuned!!!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

I'll be Bach!?

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The first ARTSHOUSE production of the year hits theaters this week. It's the story of German composer J. S. Bach and is the most ambitious role for Emo. Since there are not a lot of photographs of Bach available, it's conceivable that he looks like Emo. The audience should suspend disbelief while watching this film. But you'll get caught up in the action since the script was originally written by Sylvester Stallone, who dropped out at the last minute. This film opens in select theaters, meaning only those that are not in Multiplexes and sell salads instead of popcorn.