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Blergh

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  1. OK, as long as we're doing characters portrayed by those of opposite genders, I've always thought it downright unnerving that every live action Peter Pan has ALWAYS been played by a woman and never a boy or man. I understand that the deal with the harness used to pull the performer could have been disastrous had the performer been a male but I think they could convincingly CGI a person flying nowadays. What's a bit jarring is that it's this way largely because this is what the author James Barrie mandated way back when!
  2. One could say she was the British Evelyn Nesbit of the 1960's in that they were great beauties but when the lid was lifted off each of their respective private lives with prominent men- it caused tsunamis that shook their societies to the core and they each wound up haunted and taunted the rest of their lives despite the relatively passive roles each had played. I wonder if Miss Nesbit (still living but in very sorry condition by that point) ever got to meet her to try help her steer clear of the aftermath. I hope you can RIP now, Miss Keeler.
  3. Liked the clips and Miss Burnett's comments and recollections. Disliked seeing IMO Bad Penny Jay Leno on it (and the revelation that the late Mr. Korman insisted on the late Johnny Carson seeing Mr. Leno's act a 2nd time to give him a chance somewhat soured my otherwise positive POV re the late Mr. Korman). Still, seeing the footage of Mr. Conway's antics was great and hope he won't stay 'under the weather' for too much longer. Also, good seeing Steve Lawrence perform who seemed a few decades younger than his years (and who easily sung circles around Mr. Colbert) . Yeah, as much as I like Miss Burnett as a person and performer, I have to agree that the genuflecting and fawning threatened to derail the whole thing. Where was Julie Andrews?
  4. OK, here's a royal trivial deal: Prince Phillip did not take any pajamas on his honeymoon with the future Queen who DID take one of her Corgis with her-yet they soon conceived Prince Charles and have stayed married 70 years in spite of their unconventional tastes.
  5. I always found "Married .. . with Children" to be downright meanspirited and unfunny. However; I though that Ed O'Neil, Katey Sagal and Christina Applegate were all likable performers and was glad that all three of them have had steady work playing more likable folks since that show ended. Sad irony is that I originally liked "Modern Family" but the last few seasons have become entirely meanspirited and unfunny to the point that I can no longer can watch it (though before I had to bail out entirely, I found Mr. O'Neil's character the ONLY vaguely likable person left on the show). As for "Seinfeld", although sometimes cruder than it needed to be, I thought it funny at the time but can't say it's something I'd go out of my way to see again.
  6. Also, what was also surprising to me what a rich, powerful baritone singing voice he had which one would have never guessed via his speaking voice (and, no I don't mean as Gomer Pyle which he admitted was an exaggeration of his Alabama accent). Also, unlike Mr. Griffith and Miss Bavier, he seemed to have made peace with both himself and his alter ego long before twilight set in and he did a great deal of good. RIP, Mr. Nabors.
  7. While all these venues are fairly good, if one is spending more than a short time in Hawaii, I'd advise them to bring as much food in bulk with them as possible and eat in because since they must ship and fly everything not grown there, food's quite expensive (and even pineapples cost more there than on the Mainland).
  8. OK, I guess vulgarity is in the eye of the beholder and one can decide for oneself whatever motivations performers may have had in wearing what they did onstage (and I'm not naive enough to think that harassment was unknown previous to the rock era). One could even argue that Elvis and the Beatles were trying to rebel against hypocritical elements in society but the problem with any revolution is that if participants have no idea the concept of what would be 'too far' much less attempt to put hands on brakes if they do have said concept , there's nothing to stop said revolutions from imploding from their own excesses. Hence, I think if there HAD been open disapproval by audiences and peers (to say nothing of less profit) , harassment would be LESS blatant in this field than it is currently.
  9. Actually, that one wound up a surprise to me because the way her mother was pushing her to marry that rich cad, I thought she'd have wound up being an abused wife who had no one to save her (and her mother being oblivious as long as SHE was provided for). To be honest, it would have been a more interesting if the unmarried librarian deal had been the fate of the flirty Violet Bick! Oh well, I guess it's not without its entertainment value to be still considered a classic.
  10. As someone who HAS had to work the holidays down the decades, I appreciated the Christmas episode which had Mary have to work both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day virtually solo while her family (and Rhoda) celebrated without her. Nice touch that everyone did everything they could to make it up for her short of letting her have the days off. Too bad we never saw the toaster oven Rhoda gave her ever again. Glad ME TV showed this last night because it's been so long since we'd seen Rhoda and we're coming close to the end of the final season.
  11. Why didn't Mr. Potter's wheelchair pusher pipe up and blow the whistle on the miserable old thief and con instead of letting George Bailey take the fall? And yes, he WOULD have deserved to have gone into prison for what he did to all those folks! HUMBUG!
  12. At least Thor MEANS something (and I've always liked the somewhat rare feminine form Thora) and as long as folks recognize that Rey actually is the Spanish word for 'king', I'm okay with it. The others, UGH (especially Katniss- not catness which somewhat soured those books for me).
  13. Yes, I think Mr. and the 1st Mrs. Rance Howard were exceptional parents. One thing that also bears mentioning re how they saved their sons from the many pitfalls was that they made sure one of them were ALWAYS onset of their sons' shows right up to the boys' 18th birthdays. Consider how many child performers either went wild on their own or had the guardians' absences taken advantage of by unscrupulous folks, and one must bow the Howards' wisdom. IOWs, they knew that the boys had lots more to contend with than than bears and goats run amok. Also, I thought that Rance Howard from his appearances on "Gentle Ben" could have easily traded his acting skills and brooding outsider appearance into a successful, independent solo acting career but he never lost sight the importance of guiding his family taking priority over all. RIP, Mr. Howard.
  14. Actually, I liked this one fairly well and it had some good touches- such as using a train worker's kerosene lamp to uncover a message in a burnt note (as opposed to the '74 version using a lady's hatbox) as not only would that have been more accessible under the circumstances but also unlikely to have caught fire. Also, I thought everyone gave good performances with Miss Pfeiffer especially shining going from a carefree bored Society divorcee to revealing what was truly driving her character. Also, I was a big fan of the train set itself being a sucker for trains. However; there were a few things that didn't quite set right for me. One is that it was supposed to have been set in a single train car- yet not only did it seem odd that this group alone had access to the dining car but also that the Russian princess's and the count+countess's own cabins each seemed larger than the train car itself! Also, in spite of a good number of the characters having to be outside in a snowy environment while in flimy 1930's cocktail attire without top coats or furs, not one of them seemed to either seem chilled by the outside temp or express relief being back inside the warmer train cabin. Lastly, I know it seems trivial but why was Mr. Brannaugh's upper lip covered in something that looked to be what a kindergartner would have used for a walrus costume? OK, even with the above strikes, I would recommend the move!
  15. OK, here's another 'Get Off My Lawn, Whippersnappers' comment but since it's an UO, here goes: With all the news of rampant sexual harassment and even sexual battery in the music industry, etc., I have to wonder if things might have been at least less blatant if not had perps instantly called on their stuff instantly and had there been some attempts to draw lines and boundaries instead of pushing them beyond the bounds of conventional taste with no attempt to say 'enough',etc. way back when. Cases in point:instead of laughing off and considering it clever moves for Red Hot Chili Peppers to wear socks on parts other than feet onstage and TLC's now-deceased Left Eye to wear a condom over her left eye, could things have been more tolerable had their audiences called out"BOOOOO! BOOOOOOO! YUCK! VULGAR! VULGAR! GIVE US OUR MONEY BACK! " Just wondering.
  16. I was tempted to put this in the Pet Peeves or Unpopular Opinions but since you all have provided an actual thread: WHY can't we see the floats and marching instead of all these frothy 'interviews' with TV stars and Al Roker and all these songs? When I watch a parade, I want to see it MOVE! And I can see Al Roker and the Today Show, five days a week but the Macy's parade only comes once a year. Oh, and I'm not happy that the ACTUAL parade coverage has now been put on Verizon while those of us living in the Stone Age just get tiny glimpses of floats on NBC.
  17. I know that Mr. Cassidy had put his entire family through the mill the last few years but I can't help but feel that they must be devastated by the loss. I can't imagine that his stepmother Shirley Jones would have imagined that she'd outlive him. Is it too much to hope that somehow he was able to learn of having survived Mr. Manson and taking comfort in that? Speaking of the latter individual, I imagine that Doris Day and Candice Bergen are downright relieved at that news but for a time in the early 1970's, they as well as Miss Day's now deceased son Terry Melcher were believed to have been in danger due to Mr. Manson having orchestrated his worst atrocity on what had been Mr. Melcher and Miss Bergen's mutual residence. Back to Mr. Cassidy, I can only hope that his family and loved ones can take comfort from the memories of him before his downward spiral had happened. RIP, Mr. Cassidy as well as Mr. Melcher who can now rest easier.
  18. Sad news re Miss Reese but she sure led an interesting life (and, in addition to being a wonderful singer, she was a great dramatic performer and an excellent comedienne)!
  19. Mel Tillis has died at 85. I always was intrigued by the fact that, somewhat like Carly Simon, he was able to use his singing abilities to express himself even though he had to deal with that speech impediment. Moreover, by openly acknowledging the challenges he had to face, he was a great deal of inspiration to others who shared it. RIP, Mr. Tillis! yahoo.com/music/longtime-country-singer-songwriter-mel-tillis-dies-17032564.html
  20. My fave role I recall her in was playing Charles Durning's wife Murleen in "Evening Shade" as a somewhat flaky but good-hearted soul who, it turned out was the birth mother of Hal Holbrook's character's much younger wife who'd she been the only one in town who'd accepted her from the start! Yeah, she could have been a one-note joke but Miss Wedgeworth gave her good textured depth. RIP, Miss Wedgeworth!
  21. Yet, will Mr. Stine's legacy be as to future generations as William Shakespeare's or Mark Twain's have proven despite neither of them making anywhere close those monies in their lifetimes? Time will tell.
  22. JT Mac, I've got what you're saying! It's been decades since I was in high school but every so often I'll hear someone call out my nickname that was never used before/since and I'll have to turn around and smile before catching up.
  23. So nectarines not to be found there -despite that fruit's usage in the old memory trick.
  24. I always thought Louis C K was a creep and his 'entertainment' was, at best, icky even BEFORE all these stories came out. He was always MUST miss TV to me!
  25. I like the new Publix Thanksgiving ad which shows an extended family preparing a sumptuous meal, enjoying it together capped with a scene of a grandmother reading one last story to her eager granddaughter who begs for one more. Refreshing to see a commercial with a family where there are no fights or put downs and actually seem like folks one would like to know!
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