Buy me a drink, sink me a song, take me as I come 'cause I can't stay long.
Buy me a drink, sink me a song, take me as I come 'cause I can't stay long.
Your honor, we find that that'll do, James. That'll do.
A 150-plus performance, over 16-month tour? Calling bullshit on that.
A 150-plus performance, over 16-month tour? Calling bullshit on that.
And, of course, she already had Broadway experience:
https://www.youtube.com/wat…
(fast-forward to 2:26)
No, but I might catch it at the end of my "Films of 1982" series. I watched Personal Best instead.
It's what put Pia Zadora on the map, baby!
Does "Shameless," a cover, count?
Archiving Update: Onto Barney Miller, a show I knew absolutely nothing about beforehand and ended up enjoying. In retrospect, I think I approached the show a bit too much like a drama, but I'm proud of those posts and things like "Wonderful Town," where I kept track of references to how hellish New York was back then.
No, you're right about Garp being at the mercy of all those women.
Lee Remick is a lovable woman:
http://www.doctormacro.com/…
Getting closer would help, too.
Since Februrary. I'd love to hear your takes on many of the films I've covered (like One from the Heart, Diner and Blade Runner).
No, we're not quite up to that distinction with the intern.
Interesting observation. I never watched EN enough to get a feel for it. I did love Richard Mulligan on Soap.
Yes, but only as far as school and community theater.
"Good heavens, Miss Sakamoto, you're beautiful!"
I just wish she'd have tried.
It's funny, I knew absolutely nothing about photography when I started. For some reason, most/every one of her shots are blurry. We're not sure if she's focusing the camera beforehand. Granted, sometimes you have to be spontaneous (like trying to get people leaving a courtroom), but the high percentage of unusables…
I know I say this all the time, but I could probably never do what you do. You truly amaze me.