Cinderella-Thon Podcast: Movie Addict Headquarters

Posted on April 7, 2015 at 8:32 pm

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Copyright Disney 2015

I had a blast talking all things Cinderella on Movie Addict Headquarters with Betty Jo Tucker, Mack Bates, and A.J. Hakari. Who’s the best evil stepmother? What little-known versions of the story should you be sure to see? And who’s right about Cinderfella, Betty Jo (who liked it) or me (I didn’t)? Who’s right about Disney’s 1950 animated Cinderella, Betty Jo (who didn’t like it) or me (I love it!)?

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Debbie Reynolds on Movie Addict Headquarters

Posted on January 20, 2015 at 12:08 pm

Debbie Reynolds, who will receive a well-deserved Lifetime Achievement Award at the SAG Awards this Sunday, appeared on Movie Addict Headquarters to talk about her career in the Golden Age of Hollywood with Betty Jo Tucker. Be sure to tune in. And this is a good chance to watch or rewatch some of her classic films, including Singin in the Rain, “The Catered Affair,” “Divorce American Style,” and “Mother.”

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Movie Addict Headquarters: Interview with Mack Bates and Betty Jo Tucker on the Best and Worst Movie Teachers

Posted on July 6, 2014 at 3:54 pm

Many thanks to Betty Jo Tucker for inviting me on her podcast to talk about the best and worst movie teachers along with her guest co-host, Mack Bates. It was a lot of fun to share some thoughts about the best book in my Must-See Movie series. This one is about teachers.

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