Man on the Moon — may refer to: Man on the Moon (film), a biopic of Andy Kaufman Man on the Moon (soundtrack) Man on the Moon (song), by R.E.M. Man on the Moon (musical), a stage show Man on the Moon (opera) Man on the Moon (book), a 2002 children s book by Simon… … Wikipedia
Man and the Moon — (Disneyland episode) Genre Physics, Space Directed by Ward Kimball Presented by Wernher von Braun Starring Frank Gerstle, Richard Emory, Frank C … Wikipedia
Man in the Moon — For other uses, see Man in the Moon (disambiguation). Lunar nearside with major maria and craters labeled The Man in the Moon is an imaginary figure resembling a human face, head or body, that observers from some cultural backgrounds typically… … Wikipedia
man in the moon — {n. phr.} An imaginary or nonexistent person (often used to indicate a person of ignorance). * /Stop asking me such difficult questions about nuclear physics; I know as much about it as the man in the moon./ … Dictionary of American idioms
man in the moon — {n. phr.} An imaginary or nonexistent person (often used to indicate a person of ignorance). * /Stop asking me such difficult questions about nuclear physics; I know as much about it as the man in the moon./ … Dictionary of American idioms
Man on the Moon (film) — Man on the Moon Theatrical release poster Directed by Miloš Forman Produced by … Wikipedia
Man on the Moon (song) — Man on the Moon Single by R.E.M. from the album Automatic for the People B side … Wikipedia
Man in the Moon (disambiguation) — The Man in the Moon is a shape resembling a human face or figure perceived in the full Moon. Man in the Moon or The Man in the Moon may also refer to: In literature: The Man in the Moone, a 1638 novel by Francis Godwin Man in the Moon (Middle… … Wikipedia
Man on the Moon (soundtrack) — Man on the Moon Soundtrack album by R.E.M. Released November 23, 1999 Recorded May 1999 … Wikipedia
Man on the Moon (album) — Man in the Moon Studio album by Jonathan Edwards Released 1997 Genre Folk Rock, S … Wikipedia
The Man in the Moon Stayed Up Too Late — is the imagined original ditty that is recorded in our time as the simplified nursery rhyme Hey Diddle Diddle . The supposed original was invented (by back formation) by J. R. R. Tolkien. The title of this version is given in The Adventures of… … Wikipedia