The Characters and Faces (and Shoes) of Bill Pullman A different kind of actor with a taste for different kinds of roles, rarely playing the same type of character twice, Bill Pullman is most commonly known as President Thomas J. Whitmore in Independence Day, Jack Callaghan in While You Were Sleeping, and Lone Starr in Spaceballs. He currently (as of September 2007) has at least 4 movies in post-production: Phoebe in Wonderland, Bottle Shock, Your Name Here, and Surveillance; 2 new movies released in 2007: Nobel Son and You Kill Me; and is traveling the U.S. as director of Expedition 6, a stage play conceived and created by him. Stop by my pages The Characters and Faces (and shoes) of Bill Pullman for information about most of his movies, the characters he has played, and, of course, my comments about them.
Wascal Bunny's Web for Wabbits Rabbits make wonderful house pets if you're willing to take the time to care for them. (Yes, they are slightly different than having a cat or a dog!) They will make you laugh with their rabbity antics, and they will make you love them. You won't be able to help yourself once you see one in action. Wascal Bunny's Web for Wabbits is about caring for rabbits as house pets, and it's all about who the real Wascal Bunny is. (She was a well loved, almost 11-years-old, white and gray lop-eared house rabbit when she died on March 12, 2004.) The pages are also about the two rabbits that came after Wascal Bunny (Marshmellow Cream Puff and Toby Tornado, two little shelter bunnies in need of a home). The site has pictures of all three of them, and it contains some useful and fun links to other rabbit places on the Internet. If you've ever thought about a cute little rabbit in your home, visit these pages to find out what it's all about.
My Treasure from Scott Bakula Scott Bakula has been one of my other few favorites since his days in Quantum Leap, a show that I enjoyed watching with my kids, and just enjoyed ... period. I absolutely loved him as the newest captain in the Star Trek series of shows, a series that I have watched since its beginning with Captain Kirk and Spock and Bones in my high school days. (Yes, I am almost as old as dirt.) Enterprise and Scott Bakula once a week every week was truly one of the highlights of my recent years TV watching schedule until UPN and the Star Trek powers-that-be decided to end it after only 4 years on the air, not giving it the usual minimum of 7 years that I was expecting. I don't have a web site or a bunch of pages for Scott yet (although I'm considering it), but I do have something to share with you that is very special to me, My Treasure from Scott Bakula.