Was that a Black version of The Hospital starring George C. Scott?
Was that a Black version of The Hospital starring George C. Scott?
If not I'll give her mine …
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(eh, not worth a flagging)
Original TGS cast member Josh
Perhaps we should blame Hollywood movies for promoting moral dualism, glorifying narcissism and revenge, equating aggression with masculinity, and promoting the idea that violence solves problems (and impresses the ladies!), rather than simply for turning nice young Johnny into a spree killer.
Somewhere, Chris Langham is reading this and gnashing his teeth.
That's not how I remember it.
Demond Wilson?
This deserves more likes.
She was a pretty good child actress (c.f. Malcolm in the Middle, Remember the Titans).
We're lowering the "creepy" bar pretty far. It's not like they were critiquing her rack or anything.
They probably confused him with Taylor Lautner, and Taylor Schilling, and (why not?) maybe Taylor Dayne.
Note that Jennifer Lopez is the least attractive woman in that category.
Oh, it had a great cast: Richard Dreyfuss (no relation?), Oliver Reed, Peter Firth, Jeremy Kemp, Peter Vaughan, Blessed, Lindsay Anderson (yes, that one), and Ken ("Admiral Piett") Colley as Dreyfus.
Axe Cop discovers pornography?
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Only one FOX late night talk show has ever made it to a second season, that being Talkshow with Spike Feresten.
Has anyone ever made a Peanuts Minus Snoopy (a la Garfield Minus Garfield)?
Yeah, but it's a non-submarine Fleischer movie.
This is a bit of a tangent, but one of HBO's first quasi-docudrama films was Ken Russell's Prisoner of Honor, about the Dreyfus Affair. It would be interested to draw a straight line between Russell's early documentary work with the BBC (e.g. Elgar) and HBO's current house style.
"no one calls out for being a poorly constructed narrative, with even worse characterization, and bastardized docudrama"