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Yeah, that’s right. That’s Ted Danson right there, posing with a cute little fish named Finley back in 2007, when he became a lobbyist to help protect the world’s oceans and marine life. Good man, that Danson.

Tomorrow, Philadelphians can catch Danson in action, and no, not in the form of a Cheers or Becker rerun. You’ll be able to hear Danson’s soothing voice as he narrates The End of the Line, a documentary that’s coming to the Landmark Ritz at the Bourse tomorrow night. Based on the book by Charles Clover, it’s “the first documentary about the imminent peril facing the world’s oceans.”

You can scope out the trailer here on YouTube. It’s not for the squeamish.

Called “The Inconvenient Truth about the impact of overfishing on the world’s oceans” by the Economist, this is definitely a documentary I plan on catching during its stay at the Bourse. It’ll be infinitely better than Transformers 2, that much I know.

You can get more details about the documentary on the film’s official website.




  1. Cap'n Jack on Thursday 2, 2009

    I think “Moon” also came out at the Ritz.