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On 9/16/2023 at 12:46 PM, Blergh said:
On 9/15/2023 at 8:06 PM, GHScorpiosRule said:

I think Jack Lord is so very hawt. He may not be classically handsome, but I love his combination of craggy and chiseled looks.

Whaaaat???

To each one's own re considering others' hotness but before one gets too enthralled, take a look at his bio which revealed that he saw his only child a single time in infancy before he split from his first wife and he wasn't the easiest performer to work with.

At least he was generous to charities and had it set up that his fortune would go to them after his widow's death.

When I was in high school and Sugar Ray was popular, this girl was talking about how hot Mark McGrath was. Someone else started talking about how she read he was a bad boyfriend. Then a third girl goes, "That doesn't mean he can't be hot." This reminds me of that. 😄

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Caught an old Magnum PI yesterday with guest star Erin Gray. It was from 1981 so it was after Buck Rogers and before Silver Spoons. Looked it up and it was a backdoor pilot for a possible series for her. Shame it didn't get picked up. Always loved her. The late 70s and early 80s had a wealth of gorgeous actresses but she was my favorite.

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43 minutes ago, Spartan Girl said:

Owen Wilson is officially good in my book.

Not that I ever disliked him before, he always struck me as a chill guy but hearing this? It’s nice to know some people have integrity!

He has a daughter he apparently ignores other than paying child support so good on him for not taking that role but I liked him less after hearing the rumor about his daughter.

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1 hour ago, Irlandesa said:

He has a daughter he apparently ignores other than paying child support so good on him for not taking that role but I liked him less after hearing the rumor about his daughter.

Eh, I've seen a lot of family cases in the court where I work, and situations are often not as they appear.  Just because the mother says she wants the daughter to see him, doesn't mean she told the truth to the tabloid reporter.  And since he required a paternity test, it sounds like there were a lot of problems in that relationship.  So I'm not judging him based on a situation where I don't have information.

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9 minutes ago, proserpina65 said:

Just because the mother says she wants the daughter to see him, doesn't mean she told the truth to the tabloid reporter.  And since he required a paternity test, it sounds like there were a lot of problems in that relationship.

Sure, but he is the father.  I guess she could be lying about him choosing to not even attempt to get visitation but I can't think of a situation where the child should pay the price for a poor relationship between the parents.

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2 minutes ago, Irlandesa said:

Sure, but he is the father.  I guess she could be lying about him choosing to not even attempt to get visitation but I can't think of a situation where the child should pay the price for a poor relationship between the parents.

I still refuse to judge because I do not have enough info.  And it's actually none of my business.

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I love the cast of characters on Ghosts especially Hetty. Rebecca Wisocky is brilliant. I love Oliva Benson and Amanda Rollins from SVU.

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2 hours ago, kathyk2 said:

I love the cast of characters on Ghosts especially Hetty. Rebecca Wisocky is brilliant.

She appeared in just one scene as a defense attorney on Major Crimes, in which I really took to her and also vaguely recognized her; looking her up, she'd played a suffragette in the flashbacks of an episode of Cold Case.  So she'd guest starred in two of my handful of exceptions to my hatred of cop shows, and that was enough for me to recognize her when Ghosts promos popped up.  The premise of that show did nothing for me (I don't tend to go for shows rooted in alternate realities), but, for some reason I can't even recall, during the second season I started watching.  I fell in love with the show, and was particularly tickled to see Wisocky killing it.  I love that she's achieved this level of success at this point in her career.

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Yeah, I really love the "Ghosts" cast, too. They all seem like a fun, cool, lovely group of people and I just really like that they're so close on and off the set. This cast in general was new to me when I first checked out this show, and it's been so great getting to become familiar with a new set of actors - i've been trying to go through and check out their other work outside "Ghsots" as well. 

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57 minutes ago, Bastet said:

She appeared in just one scene as a defense attorney on Major Crimes, in which I really took to her and also vaguely recognized her; looking her up, she'd played a suffragette in the flashbacks of an episode of Cold Case.

She and Tom Irwin also stole the show Devious Maids for me. 

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If you like the original Ghosts, check out Horrible Histories, Yonderland, and Bill if you can find them. HH is on Hulu. The core group of Laurence Rickard, Jim Howik, Simon Farnby, Martha Howe-Dougles, Ben Willbond, and Mathew Baynton wrote and appeared in them all. Most of them also pop up in other series--Willbond was in an episode of Inside No. 9, for example, and Baynton guest starred on the US Ghosts.

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Does anyone love the actor Nicholas Hoult? I saw him on The Great and I swear, there was never another role on TV that made me laugh as much as Peter on The Great. Then I went down a rabbit hole and saw Skins, The Menu, Warm Bodies, Renfield, and he was hilarious in every single one. A real character actor trapped in a leading man body.

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22 minutes ago, Is Everyone Gone said:

Does anyone love the actor Nicholas Hoult? I saw him on The Great and I swear, there was never another role on TV that made me laugh as much as Peter on The Great. Then I went down a rabbit hole and saw Skins, The Menu, Warm Bodies, Renfield, and he was hilarious in every single one. A real character actor trapped in a leading man body.

Very good actor, since childhood.  Check out About a Boy with Hugh Grant.  Nicholas played the boy, of course.  Great performance in a very good movie, IMO.

He's also rather well known for having been with Jennifer Lawrence for a number of years just as she was becoming well known.

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48 minutes ago, Notabug said:

Very good actor, since childhood.  Check out About a Boy with Hugh Grant.  Nicholas played the boy, of course.  Great performance in a very good movie, IMO.

He's also rather well known for having been with Jennifer Lawrence for a number of years just as she was becoming well known.

I saw About a Boy! It was wonderful. Also loved Toni Colette and Hugh Grant in that.

Seriously, for anyone who hasn't seen The Great, see it. It is hilarious. I stopped liking Bridgerton as much bc The Great was just so much better.

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2 hours ago, Is Everyone Gone said:

Does anyone love the actor Nicholas Hoult? I saw him on The Great and I swear, there was never another role on TV that made me laugh as much as Peter on The Great. Then I went down a rabbit hole and saw Skins, The Menu, Warm Bodies, Renfield, and he was hilarious in every single one. A real character actor trapped in a leading man body.

I'd seen him in three different roles before I realised it was the same person. A really chameleonic actor. Warm Bodies, X-Men, and the eternally shiny and chrome Mad Max: Fury Road.

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I'd never heard of Hoult until I saw Renfield, and he was hilarious and a lot of fun in that movie. I've heard many good things about "The Great", so that's definitely on my "to check out" list at some point. Will have to add some of these other movies to my list as well, it seems. 

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51 minutes ago, Anduin said:

I'd seen him in three different roles before I realised it was the same person. A really chameleonic actor. Warm Bodies, X-Men, and the eternally shiny and chrome Mad Max: Fury Road.

Hell on The Great he played Emperor Peter and his double Pugachev. And he was different enough in voice and body language that it took me a hot minute to realize they were the same actor.

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3 minutes ago, Is Everyone Gone said:

Hell on The Great he played Emperor Peter and his double Pugachev. And he was different enough in voice and body language that it took me a hot minute to realize they were the same actor.

Wow, yeah. Good one!

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My love for Hugh Jackman has reignited over Deadpool and Wolverine. He and Ryan Reynolds have just been so hilarious over promoting it. Not to mention he was on fire for the whole film.

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I winced a little at the meta divorce joke, but I’m assuming that since it’s been amicable as far as we know and that he and Ryan are friends, he can laugh about it now. And the big climax of the film proved that he, in fact, has not “let himself go.” 😍😍😍😍😍🥵🥵🥵🥵

 

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Michael Keaton AKA Michael Keaton Douglas is not flawless . However, I've always considered him a breath of fresh air re expressing a sincere love for the challenges of performing even when playing characters not instantly adorable.

OK, but what also stands out for me is his openly gushy love for his son Sean Douglas (who he calls his 'best friend' )and grandkids but also the fact that even though his marriage to the younger Mr. Douglas's mother the late Caroline McWilliams (1945-2010) ended with divorce in 1990, far from trashing her has said that 'she was a remarkable mom. Sean's the great guy he is because of her!'

 

Oh, and on a shallow note, even with his not attempting to tint his now-white remaining hair, he easily looks about two decades younger than his 73 years!

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I've been searching for a thread beyond Burn Notice to say this,  but no parent has shown greater love and made a bigger sacrifice for there boys than Maddie Weston did for her sons and grandson

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