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'Star Trek' First Aired Episode: THR's 1966 Review
hamradio replied to JakeHolman's topic in General Discussions
Like to remind "The Cage" (1964) was the first Star Trek (pilot). Kirk of course is better than Pike. Thank you Lucy for giving Gene Roddenberry a chance. -
The Post an Interesting Pic thread
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Miniature model of the Poseidon during filming. -
Tom Hanks’ Mr. Rogers Film Brings Audience to Tears at Toronto
hamradio replied to JakeHolman's topic in General Discussions
It's a normal reflex to shed tears if you laugh hard enough. Dan Brown ran out of conspiracy theories? -
The Careers That Never Were....
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This one shot child actress, Eva Maria Singhammer did just that (fell off the face of the Earth) after appearing in the German version of "Heidi "(1965) -
The Post an Interesting Pic thread
hamradio replied to Richard Kimble's topic in General Discussions
RIP Jayne. Jayne Mansfield, Mickey Hargitay and children 1959 -
The Post an Interesting Pic thread
hamradio replied to Richard Kimble's topic in General Discussions
Trivia, the under ride guard became required because of the accident, also called Mansfield guard -
That TV series has a much better end title than most Hollywood movies!
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I have this comedy LP about the marriage and life of those 2. Can't figure out for the life of me what Aristotle and JFK have in common!
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Read past the 5:52 time mark. Maybe John Goodman is defaming all cavemen, none can be that stupid.
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Johnny Damon looks a bit prehistoric.
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What is Going on Here? No one interacts. Get Talking
hamradio replied to TheVFM's topic in General Discussions
So far the poster has only 1 post. Doesn't seem to be interested with interacting, talking. -
The disclaimer which usuually at the end credits is to protect the studio from unwarranted law suits. Someone can claim they are referring to me / slandering, etc. There is a recent lawsuit filed by Andrew Greene for defamation claims he is the inspiration for the character Nicky "Rugrat" Koskoff in the film "The Wolf of Wall Street". Andrew is a former stockbroker whom once worked at the brokerage depicted in the film Think it has not been resolved. More info regarding All persons fictitious disclaimer here. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_persons_fictitious_disclaimer The TV episode that had me thinking about this was the "Law and Order - Sick" about a toy mogul whom invite kids to his place. Was painfully obvious whom the producers was referring to but is protected by the disclaimer. (seems someone was thinking the same thing - source of the photo)
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What is Going on Here? No one interacts. Get Talking
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VFM stands for Value for Money. Think poster is on the wrong website. (or some troll is playing us for fools ) -
"Braveheart" (1995) William Wallace...It's all for nothing if you don't have Freedom!
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I waited 24 years, lol. Was interested in the story of William Wallace. Films like "Braveheart" and "300" is a mix of history and fiction (what else is new). Some seems to think Mel gave a good performance. A monument of Mel Gibson in the guise of Sir William Wallace, Stirling, Scotland, UK
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Re: "Kermit's Revenge" (hate to see Miss Piggy! )
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How Much Money Joker Could Make In Its Opening Weekend
hamradio replied to JakeHolman's topic in General Discussions
Cesar Romero was great in the Batman TV series but please leave politics to the Off Topics forum. There's enough threads there to post that. -
How Much Money Joker Could Make In Its Opening Weekend
hamradio replied to JakeHolman's topic in General Discussions
Looks more like a killer clown than the original Joker. Is he to compete with the "It" sequel? -
How Much Money Joker Could Make In Its Opening Weekend
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Jack Nicholson in the 1989 "Batman" is my favorite. -
Finally got around to watch "Braveheart" (1995) Sunday night. Never was interested in the movie thinking it was just another generic medieval flick until the "What on Earth" TV series said it was based on William Wallace. Was discussing landscape features, castles regarding him and the legendary King Author. Since nothing else was on, why not. Movie is good with a couple of humorous scenes. Longshanks tossing that so called military tactics know-it-all out the window was a riot.
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Shemp Howard is the finest looking actor in histiry!
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One of the 1920's hair styles. The Beatles were at the end of "Beatnik" era by when they chose the Mod hairstyle, which evolved from the iconic Teddy boy appearance of the ’50s I loved when some of the old timers criticizing them for the long hair even though The Beatles wore suits. Certainly looked far better than what's to come. -
Shemp Howard is the finest looking actor in histiry!
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It is. Joan as an adult. Moe with his wife Helen. I can barely recognize him without the wig. -
It says "From the makers of The Private Eyes" on the DVD cover. The movie was released 1979. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079754/
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Shemp Howard is the finest looking actor in histiry!
hamradio replied to spence's topic in General Discussions
Do this today, someone will call CPS. -
Shemp Howard is the finest looking actor in histiry!
hamradio replied to spence's topic in General Discussions
Wonder how that makes guys feel whom can's find dates.
