Garyandfilm's Replies


PJ, I'm so very, very sorry about the loss of your Mom. I lost my stepmother in January in hospice care. My 90 year-old father was beside himself, but is doing better. On top of this, my brother and his wife announced two weeks later that they are divorcing after 18 years of marriage. It's been rough for a lot of people. PJ I hope you have your computer fixed (or better yet a new one). P.S: you never guessed which episode I was referring to in the "improved titles" thread. The "Walter" I was referring to is Walter Riley in "Ricky Needs an Agent." Or, as I offered as a better title, "Hey Walter, Heeeere She Comes!" Pepetooney is correct. I, too, could spend HOURS writing about the so-called "bi" guys who eventually just stepped fully out of the closet. Bisexual is and always has been the convient buzz word for men who desire to be viewed as men who ALSO screw women. They view themselves as mysterious, and open to a conventional life with a wife (while hooking up with men on the side). Recently my niece was approached by a very good-looking, charming guy. He told her was attracted to both men and women and wanted to date her. I told her to put on a new pair of sneakers and RUN in the opposite direction. She did, and later learned the guy married another man. Agree. Mia Farrow is a bitter, brain-washing has-been. As for pigs like Greta Gerwig and Susan Sarandon, I will never watch their films again. Thank God for Diane Keaton, Scarlett Johansson and Alec Baldwin, who refuse to join in the Farrow B.S. As for the talented Timothee C, sounds like the talented, but arrogant young actor has a ton of growing up to do. Clift is perhaps one of the top five greatest cinematic actors since film began. Monroe is not, so yes, artisically, they are not to be compared, which the 0P clearly did. His other points about Clift didn't add up either, as the posters who responded clearly pointed out. You stand corrected. The OP is clueless (as if Monroe should even be mentioned in the same breath as this genius). And anyway, Clift was ALREADY an alcoholic BEFORE his tragic accident). Great story. I'd love to know what guest actor this was, as well as which episode. ...And Montgomery was an incomparably better actor than Eden, the writing was better...oh, yeah- IDOJ was a total rip-off of BW. A boring, disorganized story with dull characters. Oates is wasted. A dog. The Mutant is far worse. Adam West, such a lousy actor. The script is awful, too. The men were pretty hot, too. Also the chemistry between Robert Culp and Salome Gens is quite powerful. You believe they are a deeply in love married couple. Now if only the alien rocks didn't talk like British aristocrats. The alien is more interesting than the stupid characters. Yes, a horrible episode. If it's supposed to focus on an event that nearly ruined their career, it might be about that horrible week in June '53 when Lucy was branded a communist. Every newspaper column was on it, and CBS was threatening to cancel the show. After a Hellish week, Lucy was cleared about an hour before filming began. The episode was "Lucy and Ethel go into Business." This smells. Every time they've tried this in the past, it didn't work, especially the actors who portrayed Ethel and Fred. Is this the best way they could celebrate the 70th anniversary of I Love Lucy? PJ said she was having computer problems. As for me, the board has been dead for months, so I don't respond. And your point?