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Curtiz trying to do a few things done in the "Dodge City" bar scenes which were crazy too.
The whole picture was a complicated take on "Dodge" with this convoluted script which looked and sounded a lot like the picutre of a few years earlier not even Curtiz again, could pull it off.
They did it again NYE. It wasn't a good show but there was an occasional funny sequence in it. You would have to think it was doomed just by the accent they were hard to listen to at times.
I wonder if Fish was allowed to go back to the Miller show if this didn't work out which was a long long shot? Vigoda --lived another 40ys-- was still around for another 2-3 years of Miller and he could have replaced Jack Soo.
Yes I'm not interested in watching large minority men play games on C'Mas. But they have to try and dominate everything and it really is about gambling. People are home -in bad weather in half the country- and willing to bet.
Aside from a few vignettes here and there I didn't like it. The whole think about "the guard" totally unnecessary. I was expecting something different. I know the story well I didn't need the nonsense.
And why so vulgar? How many times can you hear the F-word before it sounds stupid.
I was a stu of Watergate so I looked forward to this even though I expected satire. But I didn't like it. The content was almost slapstick. And why all the profanity? It was almost Tarantinoesqe.
It was prettty clear they wanted a Jewish cast. Funny they worked Orson Wells in and there were rumors he was trouble on the set or at least he projected an image of difficulty. But only the insiders know the story there. Bob Newhart and Anth Perkins had good roles as well (as gentiles).
To build a fire? What assets does he have with him? Haven't given up but survival doesn't look likely .
[b] I[/b] [i]" never bought an album"[/i] but I read both of his books. He's a very talent celebrity writer. As good as it gets. I can't say I enjoyed all of his subject matter -particularly book 2-- but he knows what he's doing. If he told me something like this I would tend to believe him rather than not.
She had a -final- year on "the View" in which every show was dedicated to herself. Which sort of mirrored her life. She was an ok broadcaster. She was married a few times. Tried adoption. Was an ok parent (distant). Self-involved to the max RIP.
It means what it says. The NYT is not respectful of others in major media. The statement by the Times was arrogant.
I read her book. She detailed her difficult life. But it could have been done in a less vulgar and at times gross way. If she wanted to share its most difficult aspects she succeeded.
She fought hard and received a lot of help. Probably much more (help) than she thinks.
Well unless I'm not up-to-date she's married. I have no idea who TJH is I don't watch GMA.
Braz looked very strong today and why they didn't score 5/6 goals IDK they had the chances.
But I'm not picking them. I'll go with a few of the system oriented sides who may not be as fluid but may have a more sound approach to their game. Like Fra, Spa, Belg to name 3.
Don't know what kids watch in this regard(30m Com)? Maybe the "Goldbergs" a show I've never seen.
First he did a guest shot as terrorist who wanted money and a chopper. Probably the following season he did about a 4-Ep package. Like several others he vanished after that.
They had a two-part rap up for the series in which they tried to mention about everyone who was on the show, not as a guest. Maybe Dorsey was show briefly but I don't remember him.
These actors are independent contractors. Their agents get what the market will pay. If someone else gets more that's the way it goes this isn't a union shop where the pay-scale is standardized. It doesn't matter how many Oscars you have.
Viola likes to complain. No doubt she had a tough upbringing but she's not the first and given her great success it's hard to feel sorry for her.
I don't think people want to work with her. Rumors of out-of-control ego.
I've read somewhere around 50 music industry books from most of the top artists and writers. I don't think I've ever come across one that praises her. Many flat out don't like her.
<b> Lisa Robinson</b> formerly of the NY Post based much of her 2014 book on it (dislike) and <b>Nile Rodgers (Chic)</b> dedicated a chapter in his <i><b>great </i></b>book to Madonna and he didn't think too much of her either.
I have no idea if Webb took this seriously or was in on the joke dialogue. But I have the feeling he did believe a lot of this nonsense.
MD: How did you know he was on LSD Sgt?
Webb: He was chewing the bark off a tree.