she was wonderful
she was wonderful
Doctor Doctor was a huge favorite of mine. It was the first time I saw Brian George on anything, and I thing he’s great (even if you only know him from Seinfeld or Big Bang Theory, he elevates everything he’s on.)
I agree with the article that Parenthood did. Howard is a writer, producer, as well as director, and I think his output is really remarkable (especially noting his child actor days as Winthrop in Music Man or Eddie in Courtship of Eddie’s Father.)
My mental soundtrack as I read this “Goodbye Earl” by the Chicks.
phooey
I remember him most as Worf’s a’hole brother on ST:TNG. Rest in peace.
RIP Kazuki Takahashi
you can make a good movie out of garbage source material though...see Bridges of Madison County, for example
Thanks for giving My Brave Face the love it deserves. Its my all time favorite Paul McCartney track. McCartney and Costello make a superb duo.
Jack McBrayer. Of course, Jack McBrayer. That seems inevitable.
They would have to acknowledge Sam Lloyd’s passing in some way. His death was such a big loss.
Ooh, remember when Jeff Goldblum and Saffron Burrows did L&O Criminal Intent for a season? That’s a detective team I’d welcome back!
I was working in TV ad sales at the time, and yeah, the advertisers dropped out in droves due to her “controversial” gay identity after coming out. Network TV is all about the ad money. There were very few willing advertisers in the beginning of the talk show, but she proved that she could do comfort food…
Thank you for reassuring me about Mochi.
McKinnon is a powerhouse performer. Her takes on political figures like Rudy Guiliani and Jeff Sessions made me laugh harder than anything else on SNL. And Aidy Bryant’s video pieces with guests, like her dog lover (with Harry Styles) and pale Lizzo emulator, were gems. I’ll miss them.
nice for The Wonder Years. we could all use more Dule Hill in our lives.
I wish you well in your next endeavor.
I’ll miss your writing. Be well, and good luck.
The book and its sequels are absolutely worth your time, as are GM’s other books.
That looks much more like the “Let’s Face the Music and Dance” number from Astaire and Rodgers.