EtheltoTillie November 21 Share November 21 4 minutes ago, Ancaster said: What's TCM? Thanks. Turner Classic Movies. It's a cable network. It's been around for about thirty years. Originally started by Ted Turner as part of his various groups of networks. Has no commercials, a fabulous library of films, and great experts giving intros and interviewing stars and filmmakers. There's a topic dedicated to it in the Movies thread. 1 1 Link to comment
Notabug November 21 Share November 21 (edited) already answered Edited November 21 by Notabug Link to comment
Schnickelfritz November 21 Share November 21 2 hours ago, Ancaster said: What's TCM? Thanks. Turner Classic Movies Link to comment
Raja November 22 Share November 22 6 hours ago, Ancaster said: What's TCM? Thanks. Turner Classic Movies. Ted Turner had the TV rights of MGM for his cable stations and it grew from there. Link to comment
Blergh November 22 Share November 22 (edited) N/M it's been covered. Edited November 22 by Blergh Link to comment
SVNBob November 22 Share November 22 (edited) On 11/19/2024 at 9:06 PM, Vermicious Knid said: Hadn't seen this mentioned here. Dave Coulier diagnosed with Stage 3 Non-Hodgkins lymphona. Lots of "Cut. It. Out/Off." jokes in the comments. Edited November 22 by SVNBob accidental multi-post 3 Link to comment
Affogato November 23 Share November 23 Alice Brock, of Alice’s restaurant, has passed away at 83. https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/23/us/alice-brock-alices-restaurant-death/index.html 13 Link to comment
Browncoat November 23 Share November 23 Listening to "Alice's Restaurant" is my Thanksgiving tradition. 13 1 1 Link to comment
opus November 24 Share November 24 Chuck Woolery, Host of ‘Wheel of Fortune’ and ‘Love Connection,’ Dies at 83 https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/chuck-woolery-dead-wheel-fortune-love-connection-1236070165/ 13 1 Link to comment
Blergh November 24 Share November 24 1 hour ago, opus said: Chuck Woolery, Host of ‘Wheel of Fortune’ and ‘Love Connection,’ Dies at 83 https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/chuck-woolery-dead-wheel-fortune-love-connection-1236070165/ OK, the first thing I ever saw him in was playing a senile old man (in stagey old man makeup) called Mr. Dingle in The New Zoo Revue (1972) who I considered slightly likable due to being one of the only characters on the show that didn't sing. At the time, he was married to his 2nd of 4 wives JoAnn Pflug who he had a daughter with and who'd be the 'straight woman' to Alan Funt for a time in that rendition of Candid Camera. However, his longest union would be with his 3rd wife Teri Nelson (1985-2004) who he had two sons with. Miss Nelson was the adoptive daughter of David Nelson- the elder son of sitcom icons Ozzie and Harriet Nelson. Anyway, I feel sorry for his surviving family. 7 Link to comment
Mindthinkr November 24 Share November 24 Gee, sorry to hear about Alice Brock. I have her Alice’s Restaurant cookbook. Saw it at a yard sale cheap and couldn’t resist it. Actually has some good recipes. 5 1 Link to comment
Browncoat November 24 Share November 24 6 hours ago, opus said: Chuck Woolery, Host of ‘Wheel of Fortune’ and ‘Love Connection,’ Dies at 83 https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/chuck-woolery-dead-wheel-fortune-love-connection-1236070165/ When I was in college, we watched Love Connection every day, followed immediately by Divorce Court. We thought that lineup was hilarious. And I remember the Chuck Woolery "Wheel" days -- most people look at me like I'm crazy. They think Pat Sajak was the first and only (until now) host of that show. 10 Link to comment
chitowngirl November 24 Share November 24 7 hours ago, opus said: Chuck Woolery, Host of ‘Wheel of Fortune’ and ‘Love Connection,’ Dies at 83 https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/chuck-woolery-dead-wheel-fortune-love-connection-1236070165/ I remember early day of Wheel when the puzzle winner went shopping with their winnings. And you had to spend it all! If you had $50 and there was a ceramic Dalmatian for $40, you bought a ceramic Dalmatian! So there was strategy involved with continuing to spin if you knew the puzzle to try to win more $$ in order to buy a bigger prize. 10 Link to comment
Browncoat November 24 Share November 24 49 minutes ago, chitowngirl said: I remember early day of Wheel when the puzzle winner went shopping with their winnings. And you had to spend it all! If you had $50 and there was a ceramic Dalmatian for $40, you bought a ceramic Dalmatian! So there was strategy involved with continuing to spin if you knew the puzzle to try to win more $$ in order to buy a bigger prize. Even when I watch Wheel now, I complete the "Wheel! Of! Fortune!" intro with "Look at the studio filled with fabulous prizes!" It's been decades since then, but there was always a ceramic dog. I think people were less likely to buy vowels lest they run out of money and have to buy the ceramic dog. 8 Link to comment
Palimelon November 24 Share November 24 Quote but there was always a ceramic dog. I think people were less likely to buy vowels lest they run out of money and have to buy the ceramic dog. Monica Geller approves of that statement. 2 2 Link to comment
Wildcard November 24 Share November 24 Bette Davis has my feelings about Chuck Woolery.. I'll leave it at that. 3 1 1 8 Link to comment
Blergh November 25 Share November 25 2 hours ago, Wildcard said: Bette Davis has my feelings about Chuck Woolery.. I'll leave it at that. Well, no one ever said he had Bette Davis Eyes, right? P.S. I gotcha! 1 1 Link to comment
Palimelon November 25 Share November 25 Novelist Barbara Taylor Bradford dies aged 91. Author described as ‘the grande dame of blockbusters’ wrote 40 novels, selling more than 91m copies, and were published in more than 40 languages and in 90 countries. Her debut novel, A Woman of Substance, was published in 1979 and has since sold more than 30m copies globally. Six sequels in the Emma Harte saga followed, and a long-awaited prequel, A Man of Honour, was published in 2021. Ten of the author’s books were adapted for screen by her husband, starring actors including Liam Neeson, Sir Anthony Hopkins, and Elizabeth Hurley. 10 Link to comment
MissAlmond November 26 Share November 26 (edited) Writer/producer/director Jim Abrahams who co-created Airplane! Hot Shots! and the Naked Gun films as well as the TV series Police Squad! has died, age 80. https://deadline.com/2024/11/jim-abrahams-dead-airplane-naked-gun-1236187854/ https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/jim-abrahams-dead-airplane-naked-gun-hot-shots-1236071689/ https://www.thewrap.com/jim-abrahamson-writer-director-airplane-naked-gun-police-squad-dead-dies-obit/ https://variety.com/2024/film/obituaries-people-news/jim-abrahams-dead-airplane-naked-gun-hot-shots-1236223683/ https://www.cracked.com/article_44539_legendary-comedy-director-jim-abrahams-gave-us-jokes-that-will-work-for-all-eternity.html Edited November 26 by MissAlmond 18 Link to comment
Ceindreadh November 26 Share November 26 4 hours ago, MissAlmond said: Writer/producer/director Jim Abrahams who co-created Airplane! Hot Shots! and the Naked Gun films as well as the TV series Police Squad! has died, age 80. https://deadline.com/2024/11/jim-abrahams-dead-airplane-naked-gun-1236187854/ https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/jim-abrahams-dead-airplane-naked-gun-hot-shots-1236071689/ https://www.thewrap.com/jim-abrahamson-writer-director-airplane-naked-gun-police-squad-dead-dies-obit/ https://variety.com/2024/film/obituaries-people-news/jim-abrahams-dead-airplane-naked-gun-hot-shots-1236223683/ https://www.cracked.com/article_44539_legendary-comedy-director-jim-abrahams-gave-us-jokes-that-will-work-for-all-eternity.html Oh dear. Surely you can't be serious. 4 2 10 3 Link to comment
Popular Post Bastet November 26 Popular Post Share November 26 5 minutes ago, Ceindreadh said: Oh dear. Surely you can't be serious. I am. And don't call me Shirley. I love Airplane! and, especially, Naked Gun (despite the presence of O.J. Simpson -- at least he keeps getting pummeled). 8 3 15 Link to comment
MissAlmond November 27 Share November 27 (edited) Actor Helen Gallagher who won Tony Awards for Pal Joey (1952) and No, No, Nanette (1971) and starred as matriarch Maeve Ryan on the ABC daytime drama Ryan's Hope has died, age 98. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/helen-gallagher-dead-ryans-hope-broadway-1236072289/ https://deadline.com/2024/11/helen-gallagher-dead-ryans-hope-broadway-1236188492/ https://playbill.com/article/2-time-tony-winner-helen-gallagher-has-died-at-98 https://www.washingtonpost.com/obituaries/2024/11/26/helen-gallagher-broadway-musicals-dies/ Edited November 27 by MissAlmond 16 Link to comment
MissAlmond November 27 Share November 27 (edited) Actor Earl Holliman who appeared in such films as The Rainmaker (1956), Forbidden Planet (1956) and The Sons of Katie Elder (1965) and portrayed Sargent Bill Crowley on the NBC television series Police Woman has died, age 96. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/earl-holliman-dead-police-woman-1236072160/ https://deadline.com/2024/11/earl-holliman-dead-forbidden-planet-1236188306/ https://variety.com/2024/film/news/earl-holliman-dead-rainmaker-giant-1236224133/ https://www.thewrap.com/earl-holliman-star-of-forbidden-planet-and-the-rainmaker-dies-at-96/ Edited November 27 by MissAlmond 22 Link to comment
giovannif7 November 27 Share November 27 (edited) 40 minutes ago, MissAlmond said: Actor Helen Gallagher who won Tony Awards for Pal Joey (1952) and No, No, Nanette (1971) and starred as matriarch Maeve Ryan on the ABC daytime drama Ryan's Hope has died, age 98. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/helen-gallagher-dead-ryans-hope-broadway-1236072289/ https://deadline.com/2024/11/helen-gallagher-dead-ryans-hope-broadway-1236188492/ https://playbill.com/article/2-time-tony-winner-helen-gallagher-has-died-at-98 https://www.washingtonpost.com/obituaries/2024/11/26/helen-gallagher-broadway-musicals-dies/ Ms. Gallagher was SO good as Maeve Ryan - the kind of strong and benevolent maternal figure that has all but disappeared from the few daytime dramas that remain. I got choked up right along with her when she delivered her final performance of Danny Boy on the soap's series finale in January 1989. Rest In Peace, dear lady. 😭 Edited November 27 by giovannif7 6 4 Link to comment
Palimelon November 27 Share November 27 Wendy Williams has become 'permanently disabled and legally incapacitated' after dementia diagnosis, guardian says. 15 Link to comment
andromeda331 November 27 Share November 27 (edited) 17 hours ago, MissAlmond said: Writer/producer/director Jim Abrahams who co-created Airplane! Hot Shots! and the Naked Gun films as well as the TV series Police Squad! has died, age 80. https://deadline.com/2024/11/jim-abrahams-dead-airplane-naked-gun-1236187854/ https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/jim-abrahams-dead-airplane-naked-gun-hot-shots-1236071689/ https://www.thewrap.com/jim-abrahamson-writer-director-airplane-naked-gun-police-squad-dead-dies-obit/ https://variety.com/2024/film/obituaries-people-news/jim-abrahams-dead-airplane-naked-gun-hot-shots-1236223683/ https://www.cracked.com/article_44539_legendary-comedy-director-jim-abrahams-gave-us-jokes-that-will-work-for-all-eternity.html I love those movies. They were so hilarious. I still watch them all the time. Thank you so much for them. "You can't take a guess for another two hours." "There were two crabs. They work in pairs." "My cap flew off. Swing the boat around we'll pick it up." "Use your other eye Frank." Edited November 27 by andromeda331 7 Link to comment
AgathaC November 27 Share November 27 (edited) Airplane! was how I first bonded with my husband’s friends. I come across as a quiet, well-mannered, proper Southern girl, so they were a little surprised to learn I can quote whole chunks of that movie. (Thanks, Daddy!) To this day, my husband’s coffee preference (he takes it black) starts a quote avalanche. And The Naked Gun never gets old — particularly watching OJ getting the ever loving crap beaten out of him. Repeatedly. Thank you for the laughs! Edited November 27 by AgathaC 5 7 Link to comment
MissAlmond November 27 Share November 27 (edited) Edited November 27 by MissAlmond 5 2 Link to comment
Ohiopirate02 November 27 Share November 27 (edited) 3 hours ago, AgathaC said: Airplane! was how I first bonded with my husband’s friends. I come across as a quiet, well-mannered, proper Southern girl, so they were a little surprised to learn I can quote whole chunks of that movie. (Thanks, Daddy!) To this day, my husband’s coffee preference (he takes it black) starts a quote avalanche. I also take my coffee black and think about that scene whenever I am out ordering coffee. This also lives rent free in my mind-- Edited November 27 by Ohiopirate02 2 15 Link to comment
ABay November 27 Share November 27 Parts of Airplane! haven't aged well but so much of it is eternally brilliant. 7 Link to comment
Zella November 27 Share November 27 7 minutes ago, Ohiopirate02 said: I also take my coffee black and think about that scene whenever I am out ordering coffee. This also lives rent free in my mind-- I quote this all the time and think of it even more often! LOL 1 5 Link to comment
AheadofStraight November 27 Share November 27 23 minutes ago, Ohiopirate02 said: I also take my coffee black and think about that scene whenever I am out ordering coffee. This also lives rent free in my mind-- I came looking through the comments to see if this was here before I posted it. Classic! 7 Link to comment
shapeshifter November 27 Share November 27 8 hours ago, Palimelon said: Wendy Williams has become 'permanently disabled and legally incapacitated' after dementia diagnosis, guardian says. “Wendy Williams' battle with frontotemporal dementia (FTD)…” More about FTD from mayoclinic.org: Quote Overview Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is an umbrella term for a group of brain diseases that mainly affect the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain. These areas of the brain are associated with personality, behavior and language. In frontotemporal dementia, parts of these lobes shrink, known as atrophy. Symptoms depend on which part of the brain is affected. Some people with frontotemporal dementia have changes in their personalities. They become socially inappropriate and may be impulsive or emotionally indifferent. Others lose the ability to properly use language. Frontotemporal dementia can be misdiagnosed as a mental health condition or as Alzheimer's disease. But FTD tends to occur at a younger age than does Alzheimer's disease. It often begins between the ages of 40 and 65, although it can occur later in life as well. FTD is the cause of dementia about 10% to 20% of the time. Symptoms Symptoms of frontotemporal dementia differ from one person to the next. Symptoms get worse over time, usually over years. People with frontotemporal dementia tend to have clusters of symptom types that occur together. They also may have more than one cluster of symptom types. Behavioral changes The most common symptoms of frontotemporal dementia involve extreme changes in behavior and personality. These include: Increasingly inappropriate social behavior. Loss of empathy and other interpersonal skills. For example, not being sensitive to another person's feelings. Lack of judgment. Loss of inhibition. Lack of interest, also known as apathy. Apathy can be mistaken for depression. Compulsive behaviors such as tapping, clapping, or smacking lips over and over. A decline in personal hygiene. Changes in eating habits. People with FTD typically overeat or prefer to eat sweets and carbohydrates. Eating objects. Compulsively wanting to put things in the mouth. Speech and language symptoms Some subtypes of frontotemporal dementia lead to changes in language ability or loss of speech. Subtypes include primary progressive aphasia, semantic dementia and progressive agrammatic aphasia, also known as progressive nonfluent aphasia. These conditions can cause: Increasing trouble using and understanding written and spoken language. People with FTD may not be able to find the right word to use in speech. Trouble naming things. People with FTD may replace a specific word with a more general word, such as using "it" for pen. No longer knowing word meanings. Having hesitant speech that may sound telegraphic by using simple, two-word sentences. Making mistakes in sentence building. Movement conditions Rare subtypes of frontotemporal dementia cause movements similar to those seen in Parkinson's disease or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Movement symptoms may include: Tremor. Rigidity. Muscle spasms or twitches. Poor coordination. Trouble swallowing. Muscle weakness. Inappropriate laughing or crying. Falls or trouble walking. Causes In frontotemporal dementia, the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain shrink and certain substances build up in the brain. What causes these changes is usually not known. Some genetic changes have been linked to frontotemporal dementia. But more than half of the people with FTD have no family history of dementia. Researchers have confirmed that some frontotemporal dementia gene changes also are seen in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). More research is being done to understand the connection between the conditions. Risk factors Your risk of getting frontotemporal dementia is higher if you have a family history of dementia. There are no other known risk factors https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/frontotemporal-dementia/symptoms-causes/syc-20354737 6 Link to comment
Mindthinkr November 27 Share November 27 There is a Wendy Williams thread (sorry I can’t post links) as it’s so much more than this. Her guardian is being counter sued. Wendy is a victim of not having an advocate as her husband and son can’t really be trusted with her money. Her guardian allegedly didn’t do well by her. 8 Link to comment
Cobalt Stargazer November 27 Share November 27 8 hours ago, AheadofStraight said: I came looking through the comments to see if this was here before I posted it. Classic! Because sharing is caring: 13 Link to comment
Mindthinkr November 28 Share November 28 The Wendy Williams info is under the heading here of Talk and News. The Wendy Williams show. 1 1 Link to comment
Stats Queen November 28 Share November 28 8 hours ago, Ohiopirate02 said: I also take my coffee black and think about that scene whenever I am out ordering coffee. This also lives rent free in my mind-- A hat, a brooch a pterodactyl. I use that all the time. 1 15 Link to comment
tearknee Thursday at 12:04 PM Share Thursday at 12:04 PM To some of those that we miss the most... 13 Link to comment
praeceptrix Thursday at 04:09 PM Share Thursday at 04:09 PM Canadian actor Julien Arnold has died. He was 60. He died during a performance of A Christmas Carol. 11 Link to comment
BetterButter Saturday at 06:37 AM Share Saturday at 06:37 AM Bob Bryar, Former My Chemical Romance Drummer, Dead at 44 6 Link to comment
MissAlmond Sunday at 02:51 PM Share Sunday at 02:51 PM (edited) Oscar nominated producer and assistant director Adam Somner who was a longtime collaborator with Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Ridley Scott, Paul Thomas Anderson and others has died. age 57. https://deadline.com/2024/11/adam-somner-dead-first-ad-steven-spielberg-ridley-scott-1236189709/ https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/adam-somner-dead-assistant-director-producer-1236073851/ https://variety.com/2024/film/news/adam-somner-dead-assistant-director-steven-spielberg-martin-scorsese-1236231166/ https://www.thewrap.com/adam-somner-beloved-ad-to-spielberg-and-scorsese-dies-at-57/ Edited Monday at 04:37 PM by MissAlmond 7 Link to comment
Notabug Sunday at 03:56 PM Share Sunday at 03:56 PM 1 hour ago, MissAlmond said: Oscar nominated producer and assistant director Adam Somner who was a longtime collaborator with Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Ridley Scott, Paul Thomas Anderson and others has died. age 57. https://deadline.com/2024/11/adam-somner-dead-first-ad-steven-spielberg-ridley-scott-1236189709/ https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/adam-somner-dead-assistant-director-producer-1236073851/ Wow! What a career he had! When Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese sing your praises as a filmmaker, that's quite a life. Paul Thomas Anderson: Quote “For those of us lucky enough to work with him, we know going to work will never be the same or as much fun. I would rank him in the Kobe Bryant, Mick Jagger, Winston Churchill category of Legends. And that would be under-selling it 6 Link to comment
MissAlmond Sunday at 08:20 PM Share Sunday at 08:20 PM (edited) Actor Wayne Northrop who played Roman Brady on the daytime drama Days of Our Lives and chauffer Michael Culhane on the television series Dynasty has died, age 77. https://deadline.com/2024/12/wayne-northrop-dies-77-dynasty-days-of-our-lives-actor-1236190499/ https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/wayne-northrop-dead-days-of-our-lives-dynasty-1236074287/ https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/wayne-northrop-dead-days-of-our-lives-1236231768/ https://www.thewrap.com/wayne-northrop-days-of-our-lives-and-dynasty-star-dies-at-77/ Edited Monday at 04:25 PM by MissAlmond 12 Link to comment
Notabug Sunday at 08:26 PM Share Sunday at 08:26 PM 3 minutes ago, MissAlmond said: Actor Wayne Northrop who played Roman Brady on the daytime drama Days of Our Lives and chauffer Michael Culhane on the television series Dynasty has died, age 77. https://deadline.com/2024/12/wayne-northrop-dies-77-dynasty-days-of-our-lives-actor-1236190499/ https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/wayne-northrop-dead-days-of-our-lives-dynasty-1236074287/ https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/wayne-northrop-dead-days-of-our-lives-1236231768/ https://www.thewrap.com/wayne-northrop-days-of-our-lives-and-dynasty-star-dies-at-77/ He was a legend in soaps. He is survived by his wife of 43 years, Lynn Herring, best known for playing Lucy Coe on General Hospital. Sorry to hear he battled Alzheimer's for a number of years. 4 5 Link to comment
BetterButter Sunday at 09:03 PM Share Sunday at 09:03 PM R.I.P. Marshall Brickman, Oscar-winning Annie Hall co-writer 8 Link to comment
CountryGirl Monday at 03:09 AM Share Monday at 03:09 AM First, Drake and now, Wayne? 😞 6 Link to comment
andromeda331 Monday at 12:37 PM Share Monday at 12:37 PM I always liked Roman. I didn't know he was married to Lucy Coe. That's so cool. Link to comment
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