"Still lurking about."
"Still lurking about."
Yep: 90 minutes (The Pink Panther was just as long).
I was sitting in my college dorm room in 1978 listening to the same song. That was a bad time, but I still like the album.
Loved "Dog and Butterfly".
What about Dixie Carter and Delta Burke in "Designing Women"?
At least he hasn't given another rambling, incoherent, response (yet). Though how do you explain admitting guilt in a deposition?
A-hoy, hoy!
Message to Katherine Heigl: give it up. Nothing you do will make audiences like you.
How about some tomacco juice?
Woof!
Watched this yesterday. Bittersweet video.
During that time, being handicapped (or "crippled" in 1950s-speak) was a fate worse than death, and it was thought that no able-bodied person would want a handicapped spouse, especially if said handicap happened before marriage.
I like the movie only because Deborah Kerr always brought intelligence and life to all her characters, despite whatever tired emotions and plot devices she was forced to endure. No matter how ridiculous the film, she is almost always watchable.
Poor, poor, pitiful we.
"Mrs. Garrett".
The song was initially offered to Cher, who had previous story-song hits with "Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves" and "Half-Breed". However, Sonny declined the song because he thought it would upset southerners (Cher found this out after the song became a hit).
MM had two scenes in "All About Eve": her appearance was more than a cameo.
No Craig T. Nelson before/after: no sale.
I initially read that as "eyebrowed boobs".