Wow. That would have been something. I know they are not the thrust of your interviews but I love the theater stuff. Thanks for sharing, Will.
Wow. That would have been something. I know they are not the thrust of your interviews but I love the theater stuff. Thanks for sharing, Will.
Dick Miller's wife was there with him.
Yes, but as you may know, life is more than sexual combustibility.
Hit that. The 25 year mark, I mean. Although I've hit that as well. Repeatedly. (My wife finds the expression "hit that" hilarious, by the way. At least now she does.)
Yeah, I was just checking his IMDB page and his last role was in A Very Brady Sequel of all things, and that was almost 20 years ago, as you said. I don't see any sign of him making public appearances in said time as well. He is 82 after all. I do hope he's at least enjoying a quiet retirement and has most of his…
Speaking of which, has John Hillerman done one of these?
Imagine what KITT would've sounded like if William Daniels didn't have an ounce of sense:
Bonnie just sounds so wonderful. You could do a RR for her too. (I loved the story about how she got the part on St Elsewhere.)
Yeah, like many a stage musical to film adaptation, it was very unimaginatively adapted. Jack Warner played it way too safe taking 95% of the Broadway cast and the Broadway director. It's not bad bad, but I agree with you, Darke, the film is very inert; it just kind of sits there as you watch it; also the actors…
You watched it. You can't un-watch it!
"Hey Rob, wouldn't it be hysterical in this light and fun adventure for me to play this character as a comedian from the Catskills?" Crystal is such an obnoxious actor.
Or Billy Crystal doing his Jewish schtick. I like the movie otherwise, but that scene is really awful.
According to interviews I've seen with Fey that's pretty much what happened.
I got a good laugh from the Jeopardy! clue in the category "Worst Madonna Songs" (For "Who's that Girl")
Good Gravy! I thought Short was just being a goofy grotesque, but damnit he nailed that guy completely.
"Yes, the Simpsons have come a long way since an old drunk made humans out of his rabbit characters to pay off his gambling debts. Who knows what adventures they'll have between now and the time the show becomes unprofitable?"
Yes, I like that aspect of her character (the missing her husband thing is sad enough, how and why she left her parents is one of the craziest (and hilarious) things I've ever seen.) And it gives Kimmy something to bond with her over even though, at this point, Jacqueline doesn't know Kimmy's backstory (I'm guessing…
Just the TV jokes from "Kimmy Goes To the Doctor!" were vintage 30 Rock style gags. I love this show.
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Yes, there have been various official adaptations over the years, I believe only the South Korean and Quebec ones you mention are currently active. The UK one someone mentioned (Saturday Live), though it apes the format somewhat, had no direct connection to the US version.