Stardom was still not ready for him. That is not until a stint on television Saturday Night Live and ironically It was this great opportunity which he almost missed Willingly went in there and did a five-minute audition and I did not want the job of so lackadaisical so cocky I got hired and knew that's why I got hired because I got you wanted job And I was right when we first went on the air. It was hell man People people would say hey, you're the new guy from the new Saturday Night Live, right? I'd say yeah, they say you suck You know, thank you, but it proved to be the perfect vehicle to showcase his unusual talent for characterizations And like many of the other Saturday Night veterans Joe took his television popularity to the big screen His latest character is the wisecracking and irreverent police detective Doug Bigelow in the comedy thriller Dead Heat from New World Pictures I love this job Roger. I love the power. I love the little badges I love being a human target for anyone within sniping range of a donut shop That's why when people say hey, well shouldn't you be doing more? Are you happy? What don't you want this thing with that? I'm just so grateful to be doing what I'm doing I just like I wake up and I'm like hey life's good I just I don't want to be anybody else And now the movie Channel News Director screenwriter Andrew Birkin's new feature Burning Secret is shooting in Czechoslovakia and France Cast includes Faye Dunaway, Klaus Maria Brandauer and Ian Richardson As summer approaches more and more movies are beginning to appear in theaters across the country From Hollywood One of those movies is Baghdad Cafe The offbeat quirky story of a stranded West German tourist who finds a new home with a strange bunch of locals in the middle of the desert How about some crackers? Crackers? Crackers Magic One of the most original, exhilarating American comedies in ages Judy Stone, San Francisco Chronicle It's almost more joyful and inventive than anything around David Sterrett, the Christian Science Monitor Magic, that's what Baghdad Cafe is Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times The critics also seem to be liking Dom It stars Martin Sheen as a playwright who can't seem to get his newly deceased father, played by Barnard Hughes, out of his hair Please leave me alone You're dead Da, a man not to be forgotten and the same to be sure can be said of this movie Gene Shalit, Today Show This is certainly not a film for everyone, but Da is commendable Pia Lindstrom, WNBC-TV Embrace yourself for chuckles, tugs at the heart and salty tears as certain as an Irish mist Bruce Williamson, Playboy Shakedown, another action buddy picture, stars Peter Weller as a legal aid attorney and Sam Elliott as his crusty undercover cop best friend One spectacular stunt after another helped string the movie together, but wasn't enough to totally win over the reviewers You want to drive? You want to shoot? I'll drive, you shoot Some special stunt work enlivens this police caper movie that's much less distinguished in the script department Roger Fristo, Carrier Journal The language is sleazy, the viewpoint is aggressively antisocial, and the characters have no consistency Joel Gelmas, Newsday The problem here is a plot that leaves credibility far behind as it gets more and more ridiculous Michael Medved, Sneak Previews Stay tuned to review Roundup for the latest word from film critics around the country Aloha, I'm Wally Amos People think I'm a smart cookie because now I'm in the chips, but it wasn't always that way I learned the secrets of how to succeed in business the hard way, and now I'm going to share them with you on There's No Business Like Business Double Feature May 23rd, right here on The Movie Channel Only one adventurer has the guts to find the lost city of gold It's dangerous and it's crazy And it's what I've got to do Richard Chamberlain, Sharon Stone, James Earl Jones, Alan Quartermaine, and The Lost City of Gold Coming soon on The Movie Channel Love in the 80s just isn't what it used to be I'm a fictionist You are a drunken distub What's the matter? You got the curse roll on your boy It's sex I turned into a monster Piece of cake Scott Valentine is my demon lover Coming soon on The Movie Channel I was about 12 years old and it was in the middle of the summer and I went to see the movie Cleopatra with my best friend I remember it as being a particularly sunny day, being it was in the middle of summer, and I was very enthralled by the film I ran right out and bought a lot of Egyptian jewelry The Movie Channel Now you're talking movies