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Well you can’t say fairer than that.

I’ve always had a strange affection for Paul Reiser - loved Mad About You when I was a kid. And his movie “Bye Bye Love” - is one of those movies that’s probably not very good actually, but kinda got grandfathered into my “I love this movie” list before I had actual tastes. It’s been nice to see him have a career

I’ll bet he’d watch Game of Thrones if he knew how much boobage their is.

“Just for the mercenary… Is that the right word? Just so that you would say, “Hey, everybody, watch There’s… Johnny. That’s the price I’m willing to pay: I’m giving a half-hour of my life answering silly questions talking to a very nice young woman just so that hopefully the 14 people who are aware of this would

At least he wasn’t asked if a hot dog is a sandwich. 

Count me as one of the 14 people - I had never heard of There’s Johnny, although I’ve liked Paul Reiser since Diner. And I just looked at the Peacock thing and will definitely check that out. Tony Danza looks exactly like Freddie Cordova, which is a very odd thing. Or not.

Ok i now like that guy.

This is my favorite Harrison Ford pot story.

Harrison Ford: “God, we had fun.”

HE WAS QUITE THE GENTLEMAN, ACTUALLY.

Yeah, if only he hadn’t stated and restated his position on 3 different occasions...

...opposing a Scot with a French accent.

Rita Hayworth in "Gilda" would like a word with you. 

90 is good age of an extraordinary life he had. It’s a shame we didn’t get more of him after The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen that scared him out of acting forever. It would’ve been nice to see him cameo in at least one more Bond.

The line that always sticks in my head:

Shocking. Positively shocking.

A true Scottish warrior has fallen. I feel terrible knowing Mr. Connery didn’t live to see his life’s dream of Scottish independence fulfilled. May the Scottish independence movement draw renewed vigor from his passing.  I believe it will. I trust the sons and daughters of Scotland to do the right thing to honor Mr.

My favorite performance of his was in “The Man Who Would Be King”. He and Michael Caine were great together. That was actually him falling off the bridge at the end. There was a net below him, of course.

Resht in peash.