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Commercials That Annoy, Irritate or Outright Enrage
Tom Holmberg replied to Maverick's topic in Commercials
"Copper-infused" clothes. Supposedly copper has magic powers to ease pain. -
That's "white people dancing". If you watch movies or TV shows from that era of the Sixties, that's pretty much how they all danced.
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The Chicago documentaries were interesting. My sister was in home room with him for 4 years with Fred Hampton (he overlapped me by two years). He was very politically active even in high school.
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I was amazed that TCM showed "I am Curious (Yellow)". The film was originally seized by US Customs. It was one of the first sex (soft-core porn?) films to get wide distribution in the US. It became one of the highest-grossing foreign films and got attention after Johnny Carson said on the "Tonight Show" that he had seen it and Jackie O judo thew a photographer as she left the theater. I recall adults at the time complaining that they went to see it and it was porn, like they didn't know beforehand that it was a "sex" film.
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It's actually a thing - Trypophobia
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Or, considering their fealty to Verne's stories, "20,000 Leagues to the Center of the Earth"
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S05.E11: A Lock-In, a Weather Girl and a Disgusting Habit
Tom Holmberg replied to DanaK's topic in Young Sheldon
At least the gambling parlor plot would be going somewhere. Maybe she sets up a raid and partner Ruby ends up being the one arrested. I liked that finally there was an episode this season with the kids having a big role (although I always think we need more Missy). -
S05.E11: A Lock-In, a Weather Girl and a Disgusting Habit
Tom Holmberg replied to DanaK's topic in Young Sheldon
And if Mandy continues to be a character she'll eventually become a "b*llbuster" like almost all female characters on Chuck Lorre shows. -
I think I saw something about a "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" series.
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And soon the Valentine's Day perfume ads.
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Retro TV Channels: ”The Good Old Days of Television”
Tom Holmberg replied to Actionmage's topic in Network Talk
I describe it as like "The Drew Carey Show," only funny. -
So its going to take them 160 days to go around the world?
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Being from Chicago, I like this ad (there's a series with the same performer. The one with "dibs" is good too.): The Napoleon one is funny (not belly laugh funny).
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Makes me wonder what they are going to do with the long rail trip across the US since they already used the burning of the rail cars.
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S05.E10: An Expensive Glitch and a Goof-Off Room
Tom Holmberg replied to DanaK's topic in Young Sheldon
Shows with kids often have the problem that they age and the writers keep trying to write for them as if they were still younger. Only "The Simpsons" solved this problem. 😄 I never really found the adult Sheldon funny. Young Sheldon was funnier, because at 10 years of age you expect him to act like a child, but I noticed in this episode particularly that he didn't come off well. -
Retro TV Channels: ”The Good Old Days of Television”
Tom Holmberg replied to Actionmage's topic in Network Talk
There was a brief rash of British shows that ran on US stations in the late 50s-early 60s, including this, "Ivanhoe", and the "Invisible Man" show. Then there weren't many more until the later 60s and early 70s, with "Secret Agent", "The Saint", "The Avengers", and "The Prisoner". As well some PBS channels showing British shows like "Dr. Who" and "Monty Python." I wish more non-US shows would run on US channels (such as Canadian "Corner Gas"). -
Retro TV Channels: ”The Good Old Days of Television”
Tom Holmberg replied to Actionmage's topic in Network Talk
RIP, Bob Saget and Dwayne Hickman. -
S05.E10: An Expensive Glitch and a Goof-Off Room
Tom Holmberg replied to DanaK's topic in Young Sheldon
Or it might have been pure laziness by the writers and we are trying to give it deep meaning. -
Commercials That Annoy, Irritate or Outright Enrage
Tom Holmberg replied to Maverick's topic in Commercials
Sitcoms where relatively minor characters "took over" the show because of their audience popularity was a particular problem in the 1970s (IMO). -
Commercials That Annoy, Irritate or Outright Enrage
Tom Holmberg replied to Maverick's topic in Commercials
"In large part, Amos’ differences with the Good Times creative team stemmed from concerns that the white writers’ portrayal of Black characters was inauthentic, inaccurate, and/or stereotypical." https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/good-times-did-john-amos-leave-good-times-because-of-j-j-evans.html/ -
Shame at having written an autobiography?
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Matthew Perry has an autobiography due on in Nov.: "Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing" (ISBN: 9781250866448) Jameela Jamil from "The Good Place" has an autobiography coming out in Aug.: "Shame" (ISBN: 9780062988584)
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S05.E10: An Expensive Glitch and a Goof-Off Room
Tom Holmberg replied to DanaK's topic in Young Sheldon
I'm still waiting to see if there's going to be a payoff to the casino plot. -
How likely, in real life, the characters in the song would say "haggard."