Who would she have been? Mrs. Dursley?
Who would she have been? Mrs. Dursley?
If we're talking horse songs, I'll always prefer "Wildfire." The lyrics are silly up until that killer chorus and it's really a pretty, pretty piece of music.
Off the top of my head, the most significant VSE they did was when the governor's mansion practiced what would happen if there was a nuclear attack.
I feel so humble. Yes, but does the show appeal to men named Pepe?
I've got a present for you, Amadeus. It's Debbie doing a Diana Ross imitation, with Mimi Kennedy doing Helen Reddy* and Ellen Foley doing Streisand: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
*She spoofed Reddy in her SNL tryout in '75 — "I Am Dog" — but was passed over for Jane Curtin.
If ever there was a show needing a peppier theme song, it was It Takes Two:
https://www.youtube.com/wat…
(But good lord, look at how cute Anthony Edwards was.)
That toga wasn't short enough!
Death — by hotdish!
For me, he's like Brad Pitt. I could understand the appeal, but it somehow passed me over.
So, no Superior Donuts or Training Day reviews? I kinda get the feeling CBS is using SD as a placeholder — they didn't even have an online promo for a while.
Alas, I'm not a long lost heir.
Much appreciated.
Alas, no Thoughts On today. Am determined to end this half-a-week pattern and have a new entry for tomorrow.
They came close. Carol did a TV production of the show in 1972, with Bernadette Peters as Larkin.
That moment is the perfect fusion of laughter and tears.
You probably could whittle it down to a solid hour if necessary.
Ah'm gonna make your life so sweet!
All of you are putzes. They should change the sign outside from My-T-Sharp to 'ze Three Putzes.
That was a damned excellent film. I especially loved the ambiguous ending. I wonder if Weir had to fight the executives on that.
I don't want a game show to be inspirational!