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I just saw him in Dragnet. He was a hippie academic.

I found four errors in this article:

Agree 100%. In addition to his role in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, George Segal was a bona fide movie star for more than 15 years (see California Split, King Rat, Blume in Love, A Touch of Class and many others) and a notable character actor thereafter (Just Shoot Me, The Goldbergs, The Larry Sanders Show, Flirting

I know George Segal wasn’t the biggest star on the planet, but he did get an Oscar nomination for Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf and was a part of a couple of long-running sitcoms. He has a few more acting credits than fucking Prince Philip, I’m pretty certain.

Bob Einstein rocketed his way into the hearts of comedy fans worldwide during his half-decade in the funny business.

“...The actor described the attack as ‘something out of Looney Tunes adventures.'

Only two comments to get to the Nazi comparison, bravo.

Ah yes, the dictionary definition, which supersedes any de facto role that one of six producers might actually play in a movie’s production.

You’re absolutely right, I’m only saying that in my own experience people become a bit bolder expressing their disdain for Jewish people in general when they think they can get away with pretending their bigotry is just criticism of Israeli policy.

(aside from this assertion that “the anti-racist, progressive left often seems to tolerate and, at times, produce” antisemitism—you can take the man out of The West Wing, but you can’t take The West Wing out of the man).

*progressive, anti-racist Jewish person makes a point about occasional tolerance of anti-Semitism in progressive, anti-racist circles*

Malina brings up some good points (aside from this assertion that ‘the anti-racist, progressive left often seems to tolerate and, at times, produce’ antisemitism”

It was incredibly shitty to air out dirty laundry this way to the press when Ferrell has not said anything - even when Ferrell had a big profile a month or two ago in Hollywood Reporter where he was talking about changes in his career over the last few years, a perfect opportunity, he said nothing.

Same, me too. I had to google it but I’m using it all the time now.

Jams Gandolfini sounds like a great cover band.

Sandler starred in The Meyerowitz Stories, which is on Netflix right now! Watch it! It’s super good!!! Also I love your handle.

You could read a book.