A Great, Don’t You Know Who I Am?

Pop Quiz: They’re talking Tony nomination for Danny DeVito in his debut on Broadway, making people laugh till they cry in the play, The Price. Question, how old is Danny? Is he 62, 67, 72, or 77?

Movie Reviews: Boss Baby is getting ripped by critics, but I don’t know why, I mean it’s a kid’s movie for the whole family. The movie centers around a baby who acts, talks and dresses like a 40 year old man with a broad base message about life. It’s funny enough, albeit sometimes needlessly crude yet also very sweet. Take the kids and while there are some opportunities to be critical, just have fun (Rated PG) –  (97 Minutes) – (3 Stars).

Next is Ghost In The Shell, which is a confusing, un-even film, however it’s a visual delight. People’s minds are hacked, the dead are saved by cyber enhancement and our hero is the hot Scarlett Johansson in a hot skintight uniform who is also on a quest for the truth of her past. This movie is over the top, as heavily computer generated film as any ever made, which is good because the plot falters (Rated PG) – (106 Minutes) – (3 Stars)

A great don’t you know who I am. This fat, bearded, unkempt dude walks into a New Zealand restaurant and demands immediate seating for him and his 5 pals, when told there would be a wait, he screamed, don’t you know who I am? The hostess says no, he say’s I’m Russel Crow. She says  no you are not, but he show his ID, and she apologizes but notes the posted 190 pounds on his ID is at least 60 pounds off. 250 lb Crow grabbed his ID and stampeded out.

Answer –  72


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