Peacocks can't live at this altitude.
Peacocks can't live at this altitude.
I don't recall him ever being "mean" about O'Hare, or at least about his long - private mental problems. He was a bit snide in an early DVD commentary well before O'Hare's death and the subsequent revelations. (O'Hare was apparently uncomfortable with TV from Day 1 - he was primarily a stage actor, didn't handle the…
According to JMS and others, once Katsulas was in makeup he didn't break character until lunch, and went right back into it afterward until they wrapped for the day. (Including his constant smoke breaks any time he wasn't needed on set - he was still G'Kar, just standing in a strange arid landscape toking a Marlboro.)
Which Mann liked so much he re-did it for the pilot to Crime Story.
Enforcer actually had two catchphrases: Eastwood's "OutSTANDING"and Daly's "Don't concern yourself, Inspector."
And the matter-of-fact line that sets it up: "I aim to kill you in one minute, Ned, or see you hang in Fort Smith at Judge Parker 's convenience. Which'll it be?"
Me.
I think Music bowed out as his health was going (cancer) and he could only manage to do one show - and Garfield paid more.
And prior, wrote a scathing essay on the changes to the show and where they came from and why they caused him to quit, submitted to and published in PENTHOUSE. (By his account, a PH editor called to say "We're buying this, but why the hell did you send it to us?" and JMS' response was "Because I'd love it if these…
There is just a shitload of fumfering in this article. As I read it, the Takei quotes equal "if you want Sulu to be gay, play it that way whatever the writers do."
As of now, yes.
Bob Peck. Never seen another actor (except maybe Jeff Bridges) who could do so much with his eyes.
Yep. I have long been convinced that MITCHELL came about only because Ian Kennedy Martin had creator credit on THE SWEENEY - Britain's highest-rated TV series for all of its 4 years - and no one in the US realized he'd been fired after the pilot movie.
The annoying thing about Silverhawks is that they spent about the same art budget for the 1-minute intro as for the 30-minute episode that came after.
Doodly-doodly-doop!! Shipment's in!
He'd nearly won the Best Actor BAFTA (but lost to his co-star) shortly before the first Brosnan Bond went into production, with the same director I think.
Also, more in the original vein, Bravestarr's steed/sidekick Thirty Thirty, a transforming cyborg horse with a large gun and a gleeful propensity for violence. ("Oh, boy! STOMPIN' TIME!")
Chick-a-chock, Chick-a-chock, Chick-a-chocka-chicka-chock, Chick-a-chock-chock-chock'n, da bow-wow-wow!
I was honestly expecting a pic of a guy having a steak dinner, there…
Scott Shaw! created the whole shebang, and that series was their first appearance. (Actually, I think Captain Carrot and the Amazing Zoo Crew have only ever been written and drawn by Scott in all their stories.)