RiffTrax Presents a New Short from Bridget and Mary Jo8 Replies to “RiffTrax Presents a New Short from Bridget and Mary Jo”Commenting at Satellite News
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This short is the follow up to “What Mary Jo Wanted.”
That Mary Jo is ridiculously cute.
So is the little girl.
Can’t get enough of these shorts, or of the Teen movies. More, please!
DarkGrandma:
The next book in the series is “Mary Jo’s Grandmother.” (The author is Janice May Udry.)
However, I didn’t find whether there had been a short film adaptation of it, as well.
Would it be too personal to mention that Mary Jo looked really different in her youth?
Hmmm, checking Wikipedia, I don’t see “Mary Jo’s Grandmother” listed for the author, but I breathlessly await the Rifftrax version of her book Let’s Be Enemies, which was illustrated by Maurice Sendak.
Yeti:
Check Amazon or Google.
That guy is so almost Sherman Helmsley…
Sort of like if Ben Murphy were Sherman Hemsley.