Kelly choreographed every number in the film except Make 'Em Laugh, which O'Connor handled himself.
Kelly choreographed every number in the film except Make 'Em Laugh, which O'Connor handled himself.
Ok, that makes sense. I was watching inconsistently by that time so I barely remember it. One more thing to watch on Netflix.
In college, Singin' In The Rain was shown in a film course. There were about 300 students in this large auditorium. When Make 'Em Laugh finished, the room broke into loud spontaneous applause. It was quite a moment.
Dave and Maddie, sure, but Sam and Diane "finally" hooked up at the end of the first season, before most people were even watching the show. It went on for another 10 seasons. The first season was my favorite but it continued to be an excellent show long after that.
I have no problem with admitting that I'm wrong. In fact, I'm quite good at.
Ok, I'll be in Manhattan soon and I'll check it out. Because I question it.
I wasn't sure if he was oblivious when I first watched it or if he didn't want to add one more variable to an uncomfortable situation.
I think Louie went full-throttle romantic and arranged a city wide blackout.
"He's some nebbishy Southwest Jew. You're a…I don't know what from wherever…"
After hearing the "tonight's program contains… and nudity" message come up at the beginning, it didn't go the way I had hoped at all.
Or you can just watch some "Larry Sanders."
He never read your long distance dedication either, huh?
I also ran into this on youtube in my searches. It's a lecture by Mark Hosler of Negativland and Bertis Downs is actually there. You can't really hear Downs too well but it's obvious that the events between him and McGuinness did indeed happen. Hosler gives him a hard time about ruining his life several times. Yes, in…
I remember on Mondays in the 5th grade we would talk about Casey's Top 40 and what songs were in what spots.
I'm not surprised since I wasn't too impressive with his interviewing skills when he had Wayne and Garth on.
Your post got me interested in this saga. My particular favorite bit of info was a radio interview the Edge had with Mondo 2000 magazine that turned out to include the members of Negativland (which Edge was unaware of before the interview). Edge handled it rather well I thought (just staying on the line so long and…
Paul would have died in the 70s then. Not in his 70s.
Did you not see his chicken joke at the Seinfeld Hamptons benefit?
Because we know Harrison would want to die doing something he hates.
Harrison is a grumpy curmudgeon?