just watch it!
... View MoreHighly Overrated But Still Good
... View MoreIn truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
... View MoreThrough painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
... View MoreWell, not really, but I do enjoy watching it."Jack Horkheimer's Star Gazer" (nee "Star Hustler", a much better name) is a 5-minute show that usually airs at 1:00, after "The Red Green Show" on NHPTV and "Saturday Night Live." JHSG stars, obviously, Jack Horkheimer, who talks about the astronomical events coming up in the next week. It's a truly addicting show, and the quirks of Horkheimer are...at least hilarious at 1:00 AM. Despite living in the city and having few opportunities to "keep looking up," I watch it faithfully every week, waiting for it to catch on. It's the same thing I did with such shows as "Stargate SG-1" and "Duckman" (which I gave up on). Anyway, it apparently did catch on... and went out of fashion decades ago. I should have guessed because of the fact it has the same font it had when people were dancing to the Doobie Brothers. I have yet to find any fans of it, though. It's website claims to have a cult following the likes of Star Trek, but I disagree. Maybe I haven't looked hard enough, but if there is a fan site of the obscure German short film 'A', then it doesn't exist. In conclusion, Jack, I probably won't "keep looking up," but I will keep watching your show, which is all that matters. (kidding)
... View MoreWhenever this extremely short but entertaining program was on I always tried to catch it and due to its short running time some times I only got to watch very little of it but every time was really a treat! I love to watch the sky and look at the planets and stars! I always wonder what is out there! Another treat that this show has is the music by one of My favorites, Isao Tomita! It was really a cool show and the host Jack Horkheimer was always good! Really a classic show!
... View MoreThis is the coolest end to your day. Jack flies around on a "star stream" of sorts. Just his excitement about astronomy makes it worthwhile to watch. He also provides very detailed information about the subject matter. I really think that he should be put in a movie or television show.
... View MoreEach episode of this series is only a few minutes long, with astronomer/host Jack Horkheimer describing in an entertaining and light-hearted way what's currently going on in the sky for that week.I recommend the series for the scientifically-curious of all ages, but especially for the youngsters. My only quibble is that the show is hard to find--the only time I've seen it is just before sign-off, well after midnight, on a public TV station.
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