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Although she played many roles across her 31-year career, appearing in more than 50 films and TV series, [2] she is primarily remembered for her role as Large Marge, [1] [2] the ghost of a storied truck driver, in Tim Burton's 1985 film Pee-wee's Big Adventure, which is number 5 on the IFC list of the 25 scariest moments in non-horror film ...
"Large Marge" was written by Ian Maxtone-Graham and directed by Jim Reardon as part of the fourteenth season of The Simpsons (2002–03). [1] In an Associated Press news report about the episode, it was cited as satirizing "plastic surgery and images of beauty in popular culture."
Alice Nunn as Large Marge, a ghostly truck driver. Jon Harris as Andy, Simone's gigantic, dimwitted, short-tempered boyfriend. Carmen Filpi as Hobo Jack, whom Pee-wee meets on a train. Jan Hooks as Tina, the Alamo tour guide. Luis Contreras as Biker No. 2; Cassandra Peterson as Biker Mama, of Satan's Helpers. Jason Hervey as Kevin Morton, a ...
Jerry and Marge Go Large is premieres Friday, June 17 on Paramount+. WATCH IT: ... Blue-Eyed Cool, which collects rare photos of the star of such classics as The Hustler, ...
NBC’s SNL50: The Homecoming Concert brought the stars to New York City’s Radio City Music Hall to celebrate the sketch show’s long history with musical artists.
"Jerry and Marge Go Large" is set to premiere on the Paramount+ streaming service in the U.S. on June 17. Dad surprises his visually impaired son at school Travelers face rise in resort fees for ...
Known for their film Killer Klowns from Outer Space and creating puppets and effects for films such as Critters, Ernest Scared Stupid, and Team America: World Police, the Chiodo brothers created the claymation sequence for the Large Marge scene from Pee-wee's Big Adventure, and the stop-motion elements in the North Pole scenes from Elf. [1]
Gerald Selbee broke the code of the American breakfast cereal industry because he was bored at work one day, because it was a fun mental challenge, because most things at his job were not fun and because he could—because he happened to be the kind of person who saw puzzles all around him, puzzles that other people don’t realize are puzzles: the little ciphers and patterns that float ...