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Miller: “A younger filmmaker who has done very well called me before his first feature and said, ‘Any tips?’ I told him, ‘The day will come on the shoot when you think you’re completely crazy and what you’re doing makes no sense. Just keep going.’ When he finished that film, he told me, ‘Remember what you said?

You beat me to it! I was going to do “So, this is a documentary about Crowe driving to work one day?”

Not sure how appropriate is for an actor to play himself in his own biopic.

So, it’s the sequel to A Beautiful Mind?

I’ve tried LSD twice but both times (once blotter, once a sugar cube) nothing happened. That was 25 years ago or more. I feel like I’m too old now. Generally, weed and psychedelics seem like young people’s drugs to me. I can’t really take weed anymore because of the paranoia added to my middle-aged anxieties. The last

I would watch his life story, as portrayed by Horatio Sanz.

I remember watching this back in the day. His pure awe and delight was funny and also deeply touching. 

I still compulsively think “Double rainbow! All the way across the sky!” every time I see a double rainbow. 

A good Bear, indeed.

His wife on “Seinfeld” was played Estelle Harris.

He never actually won an Emmy for Frank?! Come Festivus time, there will be an airing of grievances, mark my words...

I GOT A LOT OF PROBLEMS WITH YOU PEOPLE!

Hoochie Mama

He was a guest programmer once on Turner Classic Movies, where one of the movies he chose was A Night at the Opera and he recounted seeing it on release at 7 years old, where he just had the barest comprehension of what was going on with the Great Depression but still instinctively knew that seeing so many people

Depends on the time and the place. Back in the ‘50s my dad’s oldest brother moved to the west coast and married a woman whose grandparents were from Italy. My dad’s WASP family couldn’t believe my uncle had married an “Eye-talian.”

NO! Man, what a fine and wonderful person.  He will be missed.  I may be wrong, but one of the things I loved most about him (and his family) was that they seemed like an actual family.  Also an incredibly hilarious one.

Oddly enough, my wife and I watched some of our favorite Frank and Estelle Costanza episodes over the weekend. Those two were brilliantly cast (Jerry being the 2nd Frank Costanza) and played so well off of each other. I don’t think anyone else could have played that role nearly as well as Jerry Stiller. His barely

SERENITY NOW. SERENITY NOW.

Serenity Forever!