Bosom Buddies was the show where I asked my Mom to give me an extra 1/2 hour before bedtime.
Bosom Buddies was the show where I asked my Mom to give me an extra 1/2 hour before bedtime.
No idea if this is completely, partially or not at all correct, but seems like he was a really nice guy and seems that he was very well liked by his costars.
Criminey, I thought I was the only sad bastard who remembered Pink Lady And Jeff!
Cousteau also invented the Aqualung and the SCUBA regulator.
There’s absolutely no doubt WB was quick to handle Gadot’s complaints, as opposed to Fisher’s, because of their financial stakes in her. WW was their most successful movie to date in terms of box office and critics. Gadot was already under contract for the sequel, which was already in the works.
What’s especially ridiculous is that, if true, Whedon thinks he has that sort of pull in the industry? He was second string choice for Justice League, and The Avengers would have worked with just about any competent mainstream director (then there’s Age of Ultron just simply not working).
I’m just spit-balling here, but my guess is WB was quick to make Gadot happy because she’s anchoring the whole Wonder Woman film series and also a much bigger star.
One thing i noticed about the Beatles recently is that all of their early hits up to approximately Revolver, they say the title of the song as the first lyric.
Spaceballs was all about the Search for More Money.
JEWS IN SPAAAACE!
She lives in a dream where the rice has meaning.
Yes! She’s lonely, and she “picks” it up, not “cleans” it up. Lonely people do things which only have meaning to them, and I always just assumed that was why. The rice means something to her, which we can’t know. It is sad. I personally think it’s like her version of catching the bouquet, in a way.
Guess based off of no information:
I’ve seen some speculation that whatever contract FX signed many years ago meant that they HAD to produce the show in some form, and now that their obligation has been fulfilled they have no need to keep producing the series.
It’s supportive. All those years of getting beat up have caused some serious neck injuries.
True story: I lived in a suburb of Paris when Burton’s Batman came out, and the itty-bitty-tiny movie theater w/2 screens in the area plastered ads for it EVERYWHERE, but never realized they had a typo in the ads, so for more than a year, there were ads everywhere telling everyone to go see “BAMTAN.”
Technically cheating, BUT:
1988. I’m 4 years old. Movie advertisements being what they were, and a complete lack of internet, my parents thought a good first movie-going experience for me should be Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Cut to the movies introduction of Judge Doom. The best way to illustrate (pardon the pun) that…
I suppose it’s either Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde or The Serpent & the Rainbow.
Not to be morbid, but it also sounds like “I’m 88 and life is finite so....”