Didn't know The Burger King was on "Galavant".
Didn't know The Burger King was on "Galavant".
Is this still on?
"Just a wee nip of courage…"
By season 539, they'll simply show a test pattern of the Simpsons for 22 minutes.
Look at her face when Drewe and Edith are discussing the godmother situation. She's knows something, if not the truth.
I can never go home anymore…
Elizabeth Montgomery's film debut.
Crystal, Ronette & Chiffon make the movie. The only way it could be better is if their names were Supreme, Marvelette & Vandella.
Lucy Ricardo's childhood nickname.
He directed some great tv movies: "Tribes", "Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring", (Sally Field's first dramatic role), "Sunshine", "Hustling", "The Night That Panicked America", (about "The War of the Worlds" radio broadcast), "Playing for Time", and "Terrible Joe Moran", (James Cagney's last performance).
Don't blaspheme in this movie title.
Ah, summer 1971. Brown Sugar, It's Too Late, Signs, Inner City Blues, Mercy, Mercy Me, Rock Steady, Spanish Harlem, etc. A good time for music.
She was the only good thing about the last season of "Scrubs", besides Dave Franco.
Indeed. I do remember that Gordon, in comics & B:TAS, had a sense of humor.
Eli has classic Eli scheme-face going on for most every episode.
Hepburn & Poitier put their salaries in escrow in order to get the film made because Tracy couldn't get insurance due to his illness.
Two words: Sylvia Scarlet.
Watched this for the first times on the CBS Late Movie in 1973. It was broadcast on a school night, and my mother yelled at me for dragging ass the next morning. She said: "I don't care if Katharine Hepburn's mother is on tv: you're going to wake up & get ready for school".
Hepburn made sure to set it up that way by making sure Holliday was the focus of several scenes.
Check out the Pryor roast after the "Stir Crazy" trailer.