The Donnelly twins barfed on each other!
The Donnelly twins barfed on each other!
Norm's in the background trying to make small talk with Lewis, and suddenly Lewis shouts, "How am I supposed to know Leslie Uggams?!"
I agree. Without the word, the song loses its bite and becomes a cutesy "everyone's to blame" footnote. Without the word, I think you lose the menace inherent in Newman's point about racism throughout the country.
Though his role was small, thanks for mentioning Path to War. Toward the end of the movie after Tet, he and Donald Sutherland take apart the overly optimistic math of Generals Westmoreland (Tom Skerritt) and Wheeler (Frederic Forrest).
"Say say bitter much much MUCH?!?!"
Her actual name is Frances, after FDR's secretary of labor and first-ever female cabinet member, Frances Perkins.
They created an unforgettable moment for me in that
dreck-fest. Even before the affair starts and she discovers the evidence,Thompson’s character senses what’s going on. I adore her quiet delivery of a simple warning to Rickman’s character, “Be careful there.”
In what might be the quintessential '70s celebrity moment, Burt was guest-hosting the Tonight Show several years after his divorce from Carne. She was booked as a guest along with Bob Uecker and Cosmopolitan editor Helen Gurley Brown.
Jason Wingreen's death at 95 was reported in the last couple of days as well. He was a longtime character actor, probably most famous for playing Harry the bartender on All in the Family and Archie Bunker's Place. He also voiced the very few lines of Boba Fett and was the present-time train conductor in the famous Twil…
Are those the lyrics to one of their songs or is that your actual experience?
Bruce tends to go back and forth in arcs of several years between the everybody-on-the-stage stuff and stripped down appearances. It seems that he's switching to a solo album and show soon, with his abbreviated early 2016 tour serving as a golden parachute for the band members.
It seems the "Meet Your Second Wife" sketch nodded to that as Poehler's character used some other name and Tina just said "and I'm Tina Fey."
That was an insult Lyndon Johnson used about Adlai Stevenson behind his back when LBJ was vice president. Of course, he was telling Stevenson that he was just as outraged as Adlai about the disrespect a kid like JFK was giving him.
My kids are going through the Gilmore Girls DVDs and it breaks my heart a little seeing Melissa McCarthy as Sookie. She was an attractive, fun character and even though she played a chef, they never took cheap advantage of her weight. I'm not begrudging her choice to ride the fame and money train by repeatedly going…
Yes, and Babe Ruth.
When they prepared to mount the first Tokyo production of Fiddler on the Roof, the local producer remarked to his American counterpart that he was very surprised that the show was a big hit in the States.
"Some men are Baptists. Others are Catholic. My father…was an Oldsmobile man."
You hit it on the head. Its episodic and inoffensive nature made the original marathon idea a stroke of genius. You can't really sit down for a two-hour film on Christmas with families, church, eating, wrapping and opening gifts, etc.
All the monsters are holding their evil in check!
It was almost as if Paramount kept giving him jobs so that he'd be hanging around the lot when the right lead role came along.