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Title: LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 24, 2005, 11:59:41 PM
Well, you've read the notes, you haven't given the notes any lip, Louie or otherwise, and now it is time for you to post until the cows come home.
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 12:03:52 AM
And here is an actual photograph of the lovely Miss Joan Ryan seated in the Alex Theater.
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 12:17:15 AM
What is this, a ghost town all of a sudden?

And a very happy birthday to our very own Juliana A. Hansen, currently in New York for a couple of weeks.
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Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 12:18:17 AM
RE the TOD - Just tonight I was reading an article in which actresses of "a certain age" were bemoaning the fact that they were considered washed up once past 50. Doris Roberts said something sad, but unfortunately true: "...It used to be in the 40's and 50's, every movie you saw had the most wonderful second bananas in it. The Thelma Ritters and the Jimmy Gleasons. They don't exist today. It's as if they keep airbrushing us out of society."
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 12:24:00 AM
Other faves: Franklin Pangborn, Henry Travers, Thelma Ritter, Thomas Gomez, Sidney Greenstreet, Howard McNear.
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Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 12:27:44 AM
Some favorite character actors/actresses: the above mentioned Miss Ritter, Edward Everett Horton; Charles Coburn, Eric Blore, Szoke Szakall (the REAL spelling)... More later.
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Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 12:29:35 AM
(The "above-mentioned" referred to MY post.)
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 12:30:28 AM
Mildred Natwick, Ceci Parker, Beulah Bondi, Ward Bond.
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 12:31:02 AM
Is everyone off spending quality time somewhere?
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 12:31:41 AM
Or hanging out somewhere where there's an interesting crowd?
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Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 12:32:24 AM
We need more women characters... Verna Felton, Mary Wickes, Beulah Bondi, Spring Byington.
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Post by: George on January 25, 2005, 12:33:10 AM
I'm still watching The Tonight Show and Jay's tribute to Johnny Carson.  k.d. lang is singing right now.  She has one of the best voices.
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Post by: George on January 25, 2005, 12:35:14 AM
I have to admit that of all the people who've been mentioned so far, I’ve only heard of Sidney Greenstreet, Mildred Natwick and Thelma Ritter. :-\
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 12:35:23 AM
I, myself, am doing the meringue whilst listening to Miss Petula Clark singing You'd Better Come Home.
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Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 12:35:36 AM
Okay, I'm going to spend a few hours of quality time in bed.
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 12:36:05 AM
You might not recognize the names of the others listed, but my guess is you'd recognize the faces instantly.
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 12:36:46 AM
My lower lip is still quite swollen.
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Post by: George on January 25, 2005, 12:40:47 AM
Sorry about your lip, BK. :P

You might not recognize the names of the others listed, but my guess is you'd recognize the faces instantly.
I don't doubt that. :)
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Post by: Charles Pogue on January 25, 2005, 12:43:28 AM
I, too, was watching Leno's very nice tribute to Johnny.  I think I saw most of those original shows that they culled clips from.  I love K.D. Lang but as she's gotten older and broader, she's starting to look like Wayne Newton.

Favourite character actresses:  Beulah Bondi and Fay Bainter.  Have to give some thought to fav character actors.
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Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 12:46:37 AM
A few more before I visit my interesting bed... Kathleen Freeman, Charlie Ruggles, Louis Calhern, George Tobias.

There were so many wonderful character actors! Doris Roberts is right, though. They're being airbrushed out of society. I can't tell you how many times in the past few years I've been told to either cut older characters in my scripts or to make them younger.
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Post by: Charles Pogue on January 25, 2005, 12:47:46 AM
Favourite character actors:  Elisha Cook. Jr.; Frank Faylen; James Gleasen; Henry Daniell; Eduardo Cianelli (if only for Gunga Din)

Two favs: though some might considered them leading men...Claude Rains & Basil Rathbone.
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 12:49:55 AM
I don't think character actors were always old.  I think the true character actor is a dying breed because today all actors get separate cards and they all make outrageous amounts of dough, and they all think they're stars.  Character actors of old had one thing they don't have today, regardless of age: Personality.  They were reliable, showed up, did their thing, and went home - thrilled to be employed and always delivering the goods.

And I would be remiss if I didn't list my friend Margaret's father, one of the greats: Dave Willock.
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 12:53:29 AM
Loved Daniell and loved Cianelli.  The first time I ever saw Cianelli was on a flop TV show called Panic!  I don't think it lasted more than one season, but I've never forgotten any of the episodes I saw (and this was in 1958, and the shows were never repeated and haven't been shown since to my knowledge).  Cianelli appeared in a show where he had a nightmare that a bridge was out and he went plummeting to his death.  The dream, of course, comes true, but he's saved in the end.  I've actually managed to get about six episodes of Panic, which I still have in 16mm, including a show I always had vivid memories of, with Richard Eyer.  I also have four additional episodes on VHS somewhere.  But, sadly, the Cianelli episode has remained elusive.
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Post by: La Jolie Femme on January 25, 2005, 12:54:44 AM
Come to think of it, has anyone seen Wayne Newton and k.d. lang  TOGETHER? Maybe.....or is that POSSIBLE?

Just read an article today about how women in their 40's and 50's are coming into their own. Imelda and Annette  were quoted as saying they are being offered more and more work these days as character leads...and happy to be doing so.  Of course, these are really fine character actors to begin with!

Night. (But look to see if Wayne and k.d. ever show up at the same place.  Then tell me.)

Fish and merengue to all!   LJF
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 12:54:53 AM
I wonder what fair Juliana will be doing for her birthday?  I've called and left a message - if she calls back tomorrow, I'll let you all know what she's up to.
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Post by: Charles Pogue on January 25, 2005, 12:55:50 AM
A few other character actors and actresses I'm fond of:  Ward Bond, Walter Brennan, Gale Sondergaard, Donald Crisp (way up there on my list), Claire Trevor
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 12:57:43 AM
Of course Walter Brennan (slaps head).  And how can we leave out the great William Demarest and William Bendix.
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 12:59:51 AM
Welcome five GUESTS.  We're talkin' about character actors.
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 01:00:16 AM
Oh, and Conrad Veidt.  One of the greats.
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Post by: Charles Pogue on January 25, 2005, 01:03:50 AM
What's happened to character actors is the same thing that is happening to middle class actors, writers...the middle class everywhere...their class is being systemically eroded.

But the best example of why the character actor has disappeared can be found in Goldman's book Adventures in the Screen Trade in the chapter called Protecting the Star where he talks about stars now usurping all the good lines in movies. I can't remember all Goldman's reasons for why this is now so prevalent, but I  personally think it goes to the fact that once stars were no longer under contract and part of a studio system and went independent, they got their mitts into development and their egos came before ensemble and the balance of the screenplay.

Another character actor I mentioned yesterday:  Edward Arnold.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 01:05:19 AM
And one for Mahler.
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Post by: George on January 25, 2005, 01:06:35 AM
Come to think of it, has anyone seen Wayne Newton and k.d. lang  TOGETHER? Maybe.....or is that POSSIBLE?

<SNIP>

Night. (But look to see if Wayne and k.d. ever show up at the same place.  Then tell me.)

I remember seeing an interview with an impersonator (I forget who, though) and he (I do remember that it was a "he") said that his voice for a young Wayne Newton was the same voice that he used for Brenda Lee!
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Iris* on January 25, 2005, 01:06:50 AM
Re:Louie the Lip
---Everybody Loves Louie---
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Post by: George on January 25, 2005, 01:08:02 AM
A few years ago, a friend of mine gave me a vintage 1950s button that had a picture of George "Gabby" Hayes!  Put him on my list!
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 01:10:58 AM
Well, I will be toddling off to the bedroom environment shortly.  I'm going to try and get up at my normal earlier time.
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Post by: Charles Pogue on January 25, 2005, 01:12:44 AM
Condrad Veidt  "Wind! Wind! Wind!"  "Do you call the lisping of two children in the garden love?  Love she has yet to learn."
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 01:17:33 AM
And in the Brit world, the great Miles Malleson.
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 01:18:25 AM
And Margaret Dumont.
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 01:18:37 AM
And Grady Sutton.
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Post by: George on January 25, 2005, 01:23:09 AM
And Margaret Dumont.

What about some more Margarets:  Hamilton and Rutherford?
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Post by: George on January 25, 2005, 01:24:32 AM
And on that note (f-flat), I'm off to bed.  Night, all!
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 01:24:43 AM
Love Margaret Rutherford.  Brilliant.  And MBarnum will have to have John Hoyt.
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 01:25:45 AM
I have just finished doing the Bunny Hop, the Meringue, and the LIMBO, and am now ready for bed.
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Post by: Dan-in-Toronto on January 25, 2005, 05:08:03 AM
Fred Clark, Arthur Treacher, Leo G. Carroll, Don Knotts, Agnes Moorehead, and two Pauls - Lynde and Ford.
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Post by: Ben on January 25, 2005, 05:23:29 AM
Oh, my. These early morning log ons with so much to read remind of last December when we were in London and I would log on to find 200 or 300 posts which I could never get through in one sitting since I was in the parlor of our London guest house and others were waiting to use the computer.

We survived the Blizzard. Not so bad, IMHO. It didn't stop me from going out as planned for dinner and a movie with friends. We had made the plans before the news of the blizzard and since I'm from Minnesota, another is from Wisconsin and the third lived in Minnesota for a while, we knew it would not be so bad. Anthony did decide to stay home and curl up with a good DVD. We had a delightful dinner, much chat and then we saw In Good Company, the Dennis Quaid and Topher Grace movie about an older man (52 - yikes my age in little more than one week!) who has to deal with being demoted and working for a 26 year old boss who also falls in love with his college age daughter. Not too bad. We then went to a trendy new dessert place on 9th Avenue and 51st called Puff. They sell fancied up retro desserts like banana pudding with vanilla wafers and their version of a Hostess Snowball (remember those treats?). Again, it was fun, but not great. It was more fun being with good friends and laughing and laughing. I then got on the subway which was running well despite the snow and came home to find my hubby asleep. Oh, well.

We then spent Sunday lazing about, drifting back and forth between bed and food and television, not venturing out at all and then Monday morning I had to return to work. Here I am now having caught up with the posts.

Many of my favorites have been mentioned but I will mention some anyway, mixing my sexes to provide some spice.

Louis Calhern, Billie Burke, Selma Diamond, Dean Jagger, Marion Lorne, Frank Morgan, Cathleen Nesbitt, Edna May Oliver, Charlie Ruggles, Clara Blandick who played Auntie Em in the Wizard of Oz and got NO CREDIT! I could go on but I won't since I have a 9am meeting and it's 8:28 and I must get ready for said meeting.

Laters (a Jose reference)
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Post by: Dan-in-Toronto on January 25, 2005, 05:44:50 AM
The professors in BALL OF FIRE make up my favorite character-actor-ensemble. I just looked up their astounding movie credits (IMDB) - some made TV appearances as well.

Oscar Homolka (Prof. Gurkakoff, Mathematics): 64 movies, 1926-75
Henry Travers (Prof. Jerome, History), 53 movies, 1933-49
S.Z. Sakall (Szakall) (Prof. Magenbruch), 95 movies, 1927-54
Tully Marshall (Prof. Robinson, Law), 194 movies, 1914-43 (including 16 movies in 1932 alone)
Leonid Kinskey (prof. Quintana), 94 movies, 1932-57
Richard Haydn (Prof. Oddly, Botany) 43 movies, 1938-79
Aubrey Mather (Prof. Peagram, Literature), 72 movies, 1930-54

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Post by: elmore3003 on January 25, 2005, 06:07:32 AM
Good morning, all!  I had a lovely phone call last evenng that kept me up past my usual bedtime, so I'm moving rather slowly this morning.  Last night I received an invitation to the dress rehearsal tomorrow at the Metropolitan Opera for PELLEAS AND MELISANDE.  Fantastic!  My friend Bill Burden who sings the Doctor on the recording of MOST HAPPY FELLA with Emily Loesser is singing Pelleas.  His beautiful wife Carol played Dory in the production of GREENWILLOW I worked on in Utah.  She'll be there as well, so it will be a lovely and festive afternoon.

TOD:  Maria Dressler, Edna May Oliver, Joyce Grenfell
         Keenan Wynn, Leo G Carroll, Cecil Kelloway, Walter Brennan
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Post by: Dan (the Man) on January 25, 2005, 06:17:08 AM
[move=left,scroll,6,transparent,100%]! ! ! ! !  HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO DP (Dear Performer)  JULIANA  ! ! ! ! ![/move]
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Post by: Kerry on January 25, 2005, 06:17:35 AM
Cuddles Sakal, of course.  Thelma Ritter and Jane Darwell.  Mary Wickes is a treasure.  Stanley Greenstreet.  Una O'Connor.  

Franklin Pangborn, Eric Blore.  The inimitable Edward Everett Horton, Charlie Ruggles.  Mary Boland.
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Post by: Kerry on January 25, 2005, 06:19:46 AM
Mike Mazurki.  Billie Burke.
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Post by: Jennifer on January 25, 2005, 06:32:58 AM

Oscar nominees:

Best Picture  

THE AVIATOR
FINDING NEVERLAND
MILLION DOLLAR BABY
RAY
SIDEWAYS

http://movies.yahoo.com/movies/feature/osc_03nominees.html
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Post by: Stuart on January 25, 2005, 06:36:02 AM
Gladys Cooper.  Eve Arden (i guess she falls into this category).

Henry Jones.  Hume Cronyn.  Jack Lemmon, who was both a character man, and a star.  So was  Matthau.

As for today's character men who THINK they are stars, two immediately came to mind:  Pesci and DeVito.  Perhaps Kathy Bates, too.
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Post by: vixmom on January 25, 2005, 06:39:24 AM
DR elmore..good news!!

[move=left,scroll,6,transparent,100%]~~~~Continued Healing Vibes~~~~~~~~~~~~[/move]
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Post by: Dan (the Man) on January 25, 2005, 06:40:20 AM
TOD:

Henry Jones
Jane Rose
Nancy Kulp
Kathleen Freeman
Josephine Hull
Ellen Corby
Charles Lane

Oy, I could go on and on.  I love character actors and I bemoan the fact that they are so rare these days.  Even in small parts as waitresses, hotel clerks, secretaries, they added a texture to film scenes that is missing today.
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Post by: Ginny on January 25, 2005, 06:41:06 AM
Off to work the late shift, but I wanted to cast a vote on today's topic for Jim Broadbent.
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Post by: Matt H. on January 25, 2005, 06:53:28 AM
Wanted to offer my condolences to DR MBarnum on the passing of your friend Cal Bolder. I know how much you liked and admired him, and I'm very sorry for your loss.
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Post by: vixmom on January 25, 2005, 06:54:35 AM
DR Ann

[move=left,scroll,6,transparent,100%]~~~~~~~~~Continued Healing Vibes ~~~~~~~~~~[/move]

to you too!!
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Post by: Matt H. on January 25, 2005, 06:55:07 AM
And let's please don't forget Reta Shaw.
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Post by: Matt H. on January 25, 2005, 06:56:30 AM
Also loved Charles Lane and Roy Roberts (the captain on OH, SUSANNAH).
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Post by: vixmom on January 25, 2005, 06:57:15 AM
Dr JRand, I must have missed the post that you were ailing, I am sorry to hear that

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coming to you!! (Also WFO says  "Hello")
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Post by: Matt H. on January 25, 2005, 06:57:50 AM
And don't forget Lucy's mainstays Gale Gordon and Mary Jane Croft.
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Post by: Matt H. on January 25, 2005, 06:58:51 AM
Did someone mention Richard Deacon. And Herbie Faye, both of whom made numerous appearances on THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW.
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Post by: vixmom on January 25, 2005, 06:59:00 AM
TOD

I can see all these faces in my mind and can't think of a single name..the little grey cells are not firing this morning.. MORE COFFEE!!!!!
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Post by: Ben on January 25, 2005, 07:12:14 AM
Will be seeing Lone Star Love this evening. It's the new musical version of Merry Wives of Windsor based in post-Civil War Windsor, TX and then tomorrow we will finally be seeing After the Ball, the less well known Noel Coward piece based on Lady Windemere's Fan.
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Post by: Matt H. on January 25, 2005, 07:13:27 AM
I think Doris Roberts is wrong in that there are still plenty of character actors out there, but they're on TV, not in the movies. And her lucrative run on EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND is proof positive of that (which also has Peter Boyle and Brad Garrett as regulars and features character actors as guest stars all the time.)
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Post by: MBarnum on January 25, 2005, 07:13:44 AM
Thanks for the kind thoughts DR Matth.
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Post by: Dan-in-Toronto on January 25, 2005, 07:15:10 AM
DR MBarnum,

Sad news about Cal Bolder. Thank you for introducing us to him.
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Post by: Matt H. on January 25, 2005, 07:15:52 AM
Hans Conried please don't forget about if he hasn't been already. There have been so many named that it's hard to remember who's been mentioned and who hasn't.

Cyril Richard.
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Post by: Stuart on January 25, 2005, 07:16:55 AM
Dr JRand, I must have missed the post that you were ailing, I am sorry to hear that

[move=left,scroll,6,transparent,100%]~~~~~~~~~~~Healing Vibes~~~~~~~~~~~~~[/move]


coming to you!! (Also WFO says  "Hello")

Ditto, DR Jrand!  Feel better soon!
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Post by: Matt H. on January 25, 2005, 07:17:54 AM
Oh, gosh, I also loved Fred Clark and Barbara Nichols.

Can't believe there are so many.
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Post by: MBarnum on January 25, 2005, 07:20:28 AM
Wow, so many wonderful character actors and actresses..

Here are some of my faves (some already listed, some not)

DOROTHY NEUMANN (worked a lot for Roger Corman and appeared in just about every 1960s TV series...was still a working actress up until her death at age 86)

VERNA FELTON

ZASU PITTS

EDNA MAE OLIVER

BETTY KEAN

RETA SHAW

MADGE BLAKE (Aunt Harriet on BATMAN and showed up on Jack Benny and Leave it to Beaver quite often)

MARY GORDON

I will have to give a bit more thought to actors...but BK is correct about JOHN HOYT!
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Post by: MBarnum on January 25, 2005, 07:28:15 AM
Bollywood movies, even the modern ones, always have a few (sometimes several) character actors in them...it is rare to see a Bollywood film that does not have older people as major or semi-major characters...mothers, fathers, grandmothers, uncles...in fact you find many former leading men and women from the 1940s, 50s, and 60s who are still acting today...making several movies a year....and then or course there are always, I mean always, one or two comedy relief roles in every Bollywood film.

Some of my favorites:

MEHMOOD

RAJENDERNATH

TUN TUN

JOHNY WALKER

DAVID

SULOCHANA

DARA SINGH

HELEN
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Post by: MBarnum on January 25, 2005, 07:29:17 AM
Get well JRand54...there seem to be a lot of crud going around right now...pop in a good movie and relax.
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Post by: vixmom on January 25, 2005, 07:43:36 AM
DR Barnum, I am sorry to hear of the loss of your friend.
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Post by: Stuart on January 25, 2005, 07:52:21 AM
Oh yes....Ilka Chase.
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Post by: Stuart on January 25, 2005, 07:54:21 AM
Some of my favorites:

TUN TUN

I loved their cover of "It's Raining Men."  Weren't they in Two Tuns of Fun?   ;)
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Post by: DearReaderLaura on January 25, 2005, 08:09:49 AM
Good morning, fellow dear readers.

The roofers are on the house tearing off the old roof and making a lot of noise.

For those of us who are not in Show Biz, could you please define "character actor." I recognize very few of the names listed so far.
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Post by: Dan-in-Toronto on January 25, 2005, 08:38:03 AM
DR Laura,

I found this definition on the net. I'm sure it can be refined, but it's a good starting point.

"an actor who specializes in supporting roles, esp. in the portrayal of eccentric or distinctive characters"

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Post by: Dan-in-Toronto on January 25, 2005, 08:44:41 AM
Would you consider Tony Randall a character actor? I'd place him somewhere between a character and a lead, in a category of its own.

Speaking of whom, did anyone else see Larry King's interview with Tony Randall's widow (strange word, widow - she's so young), Heather Randall? I found her to be a breath of fresh air, and would imagine that she and Tony had a delightful marriage.
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Post by: Matt H. on January 25, 2005, 08:49:50 AM
There certainly are character actors who become stars - Gene Hackman springs immediately to mind.
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Post by: Matt H. on January 25, 2005, 08:50:52 AM
Let's don't forget two Oscar winning character actors - Martin Balsam and Frank Albertson.

Frank's sister Mabel Albertson was a fabulous character actress.
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Post by: Jay on January 25, 2005, 08:54:08 AM
Most of the Oscar nominations are well chosen, in my humble opinion (IMHO, in internet lingo), but a best supporting actor nomination to Alan Alda for his scenery chewing in Aviator?  What were they thinking?

A real pity, too, that none of these films received even one nomination:

Bad Education
Garden State
A Home at the End of the World
I [Heart] Huckabees
Mean Creek

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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 08:56:58 AM
Okay, who are the egregious omissions in the Oscars?  I haven't seen enough this year, but I know there are some good folks missing.  The absolute joke nomination of the year is Alan Alda's awful scenery-chewing Oscar bait performance in The Aviator, and also that film's screenplay nomination.  Whatever one may think of the film, clearly the screenplay is not its strongest asset.  Of course, a few of my favorite performances this year were in French films, as were most of my favorite scores.  I'm now starting to have the feeling that Miramax, the most shameful of all studios, Oscar-wise, will now attempt to buy the award for Mr. Scorsese and The Aviator.  I did find it odd that Mike Leigh got up and his film didn't, and conversely, that Finding Neverland got up and its director didn't.  I think the supporting actor nomination for Jamie Foxx's leading role in Collateral is a sad joke, while his leading actor nomination for Ray is well-deserved.  So, who is missing?
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 08:58:20 AM
Jay and I were thinking the same thing at the same time re Mr. Alda.

And yes, where is Bad Education, one of the year's best?  That is a total joke.
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Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 08:59:34 AM
Good morning. While we're listing all the Williams, add Frawley.
I thought there would be a big Oscar discussion going on here. I haven't seen the nominations yet, other than Best Picture. Was hoping to get all my info here.

I have a couple of errands to run out and do -- and then I need to concentrate on writing. Soooo, I won't be posting much throughout the day.
Laters!
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Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 09:00:48 AM
Ooops (Spoo)  - while I was posting, the Oscar discussion began. Good. Knew you wouldn't let me down!
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Post by: George on January 25, 2005, 09:15:23 AM
"Fahrenheit 9/11" didn't get any nominations...not even Best Documentary Feature. ::)
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Post by: Matt H. on January 25, 2005, 09:20:42 AM
Michael Moore didn't submit his film in the documentary category hoping instead for a Best Picture nomination. It sadly didn't happen.

Disappointed that KINSEY didn't make a better showing. I've read lots of good stuff about Jamie Foxx's work in RAY, but I haven't read that much good about RAY itself. Surprised it got in there instead of ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND or KINSEY.

Yep, that was mere strategy on the studio's part suggesting Foxx was suporting in COLLATERAL. He's definitely the leading role, a bigger part than top billed Tom Cruise. Ludicrous.
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 09:21:45 AM
And I'm sorry that Mr. Hanks didn't get a nomination for his lovely performance in The Terminal, and I'm sorry that Mr. Williams got up for the Harry Potter film and not The Terminal.  I also can't remember if The Terminal is up for art direction but if it isn't that branch of the Academy ought to be ashamed of itself - of course, these people are so ill-informed they probably thought the film was shot in a real airport.
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Post by: Jay on January 25, 2005, 09:22:14 AM
I thought there would be a big Oscar discussion going on here. I haven't seen the nominations yet, other than Best Picture. Was hoping to get all my info here.

Ask and ye shall receive:

THE OSCARS
And the nominees are...

Picture

"The Aviator"

"Finding Neverland"

"Million Dollar Baby"

"Ray"

"Sideways"


Director

Martin Scorsese, "The Aviator"

Clint Eastwood, "Million Dollar Baby"

Taylor Hackford, "Ray"

Alexander Payne, "Sideways"

Mike Leigh, "Vera Drake"


Actor

Don Cheadle, "Hotel Rwanda"

Johnny Depp, "Finding Neverland"

Leonardo DiCaprio, "The Aviator"

Clint Eastwood, "Million Dollar Baby"

Jamie Foxx, "Ray"


Actress

Annette Bening, "Being Julia"

Catalina Sandino Moreno, "Maria Full of Grace"

Imelda Staunton, "Vera Drake"

Hilary Swank, "Million Dollar Baby"

Kate Winslet, "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind"


Supporting Actor

Alan Alda, "The Aviator"

Jamie Foxx, "Collateral"

Morgan Freeman, "Million Dollar Baby"

Thomas Haden Church, "Sideways"

Clive Owen, "Closer."


Supporting Actress

Cate Blanchett, "The Aviator"

Laura Linney, "Kinsey"

Virginia Madsen, "Sideways"

Sophie Okonedo, "Hotel Rwanda"

Natalie Portman, "Closer"


Writing (Adapted Screenplay)

Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke, "Before Sunset"

David Magee, "Finding Neverland"

Paul Haggis, "Million Dollar Baby"

Jose Rivera, "The Motorcycle Diaries"

Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor, "Sideways"


Writing (Original Screenplay)

John Logan, "The Aviator"

Charlie Kaufman, Michel Gondry and Pierre Bismuth, "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind"

Brad Bird, "The Incredibles"

Mike Leigh, "Vera Drake"


Foreign Film

"As It Is In Heaven" (Sweden)

"The Chorus (Les Choristes)" (France)

"Downfall" (Germany)

"The Sea Inside" (Spain)

"Yesterday" (South Africa)


Animated Feature Film

"The Incredibles"

"Shark Tale"

"Shrek 2"


Live Action Short Film

"Everything in This Country Must"

"Little Terrorist"

"7:35 in the Morning (7:35 de la Manana)"

"Two Cars, One Night"

"Wasp"


Documentary

"Born Into Brothels"

"The Story of the Weeping Camel"

"Super Size Me"

"Tupac: Resurrection"

"Twist of Faith"


Documentary Short Subject

"Autism Is a World"

"The Children of Leningradsky"

"Hardwood"

"Mighty Times: The Children's March"

"Sister Rose's Passion"


Art Direction

"The Aviator"

"Finding Neverland"

"Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events"

"The Phantom of the Opera"

"A Very Long Engagement"


Cinematography

"The Aviator"

"House of Flying Daggers"

"The Passion of the Christ"

"The Phantom of the Opera"

"A Very Long Engagement"


Film Editing

"The Aviator"

"Collateral"

"Finding Neverland"

"Million Dollar Baby"

"Ray"


Costume Design

"The Aviator"

"Finding Neverland"

"Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events"

"Ray"

"Troy"


Makeup

"Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events"

"The Passion of the Christ"

"The Sea Inside"


Original Score

"Finding Neverland"

"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban"

"Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events"

"The Passion of the Christ"

"The Village"


Original Song

"Accidentally In Love" from "Shrek 2"

"Al Otro Lado Del Rio" from "The Motorcycle Diaries"

"Believe" from "The Polar Express"

"Learn To Be Lonely" from "The Phantom of the Opera"

"Look To Your Path (Vois Sur Ton Chemin)" from "The Chorus (Les Choristes)"


Sound Editing

"The Incredibles"

"The Polar Express"

"Spider-Man 2"


Sound Mixing

"The Aviator"

"The Incredibles"

"The Polar Express"

"Ray"

"Spider-Man 2"


Visual Effects

"Harry Potter and the Prince of Azkaban"

"I, Robot"

"Spider-Man 2"


Oscar winners previously announced this year

Honorary Academy Award

Sidney Lumet

Gordon E. Sawyer Award (technical achievement)

Takuo Miyagishima

Scientific and Technical Oscars

Horst Burbulla, Jean-Marie Lavalou, Alain Masseron and David Samuelson.
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 09:23:28 AM
While I didn't love Ray, I did like it better than Kinsey.

I am, well, "happy" isn't the word, but I'm whatever I am to see that DeLovely and Beyond the Sea got no nominations that I could find.  Am I right about that?
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Post by: Jrand74 on January 25, 2005, 09:32:18 AM
Hmmmmmmm.....well I shall have to consider those nominees.  Perhaps they were hedging their bets and will vote for Mr Foxx as "supporting" actor and ignore his "lead" nomination....ala Jessica Lange who was awarded a "supporting" statuette for TOOTSIE and nominated and lost the "leading" award for "FRANCES" to Meryl Streep in SOPHIE'S CHOICE - a well-deserved win.

Happy Birthday JULIANA MILLIE HANSON!

What a lovely theatre that looks like...I also love Mr Steve Landesburg....did he play Harry the brother?  He must have, that's the only other "male" part.
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 09:42:16 AM
Yes, he played Harry.  

It's interesting that Paul Giamatti was ignored for Sideways.
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Post by: Dan (the Man) on January 25, 2005, 09:45:52 AM
I'm disappointed that Bryce Dallas Howard didn't get a nom.
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Post by: Jrand74 on January 25, 2005, 09:46:18 AM
As the old Universal Pictures used to say:  A Good Cast is worth Repeating:

Thelma Ritter:
"Go ahead, you'd be doin' me a favor."  "Overtrumped.  Don't send a baby to buy the beer."  "Look at that crowd.  Where I come from that's either a revival meetin' or a crap game."

Agnes Moorehead mentioned by DtM:
"I'm going to take your temperature - one way or the other."

Paul Lynde:
"I was married in satin."  "I'm not having my daughter kissed by that.....that wiggler!"   "I could tear my tongue out!"

So many others already mentioned...but I will add Florence Bates, Isobel Elsom, Mary Astor, Marsha Hunt, Ann Doran, Doris Dowling (natch) and Laura Hope Crews.

[I will omit Miss Allison Hayes who was mostly second leads].

Phil Carey, Whit Bissell, Dave Willock (apm), Strother Martin, John Fiedler, and Charles Meredith.
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Post by: Jrand74 on January 25, 2005, 09:46:58 AM
Sorry to hear about Cal, DRMBARNUM.  Was your interview published yet?
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Post by: Stuart on January 25, 2005, 10:04:14 AM

So many others already mentioned...but I will add
Phil Carey

Is this the same Phil Carey who has been playing Asa Buchanan on ONE LIFE TO LIVE for lo these 25 years?
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Post by: Jrand74 on January 25, 2005, 10:08:00 AM
Yes DRSTUART it is.....  ;D
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 10:10:11 AM
The sun is doing its damndest to make its presence known.  
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Post by: Jennifer on January 25, 2005, 10:24:52 AM
RE: BK's question about Oscar nomination omissions.  Nicole Kidman.  Paul Giamatti (for Leading Actor in SIDEWAYS).  Farenheit 9/11 for Best Picture (apparently Michael Moore campaigned hard).
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Post by: Stuart on January 25, 2005, 10:28:13 AM
Yes DRSTUART it is.....  ;D

Denks.
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Post by: Jrand74 on January 25, 2005, 10:29:59 AM
Your Allison Hayes Picture of the Week!   ;D

From CHICAGO SYNDICATE which also featured Dennis O'Keefe, Xavier Cugat, Abbe Lane, and Paul Stewart.
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Post by: Jennifer on January 25, 2005, 10:30:30 AM
Here's a blurb about the surprises and omissions:

They mention: Paul Giamatti, Clint Eastwood, Alan Alda,  VERA DRAKE,  PASSION OF THE CHRIST, KINSEY.

http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/oscars/news/apo/20050125/110668542000.html
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Post by: Jrand74 on January 25, 2005, 10:31:16 AM
Thanks for the good vibes everyone.  I am feeling better and after all tonight is THE AMAZING RACE!

And it is 43 degrees F here today!
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Post by: Charles Pogue on January 25, 2005, 10:33:58 AM
character actors:  John Qualen; Victor McLagen
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Post by: JoseSPiano on January 25, 2005, 10:42:56 AM
Good Afternoon!

Nice morning so far.  I didn't sleep in much.  Did my workout - definitely feeling the burn today.  Had my breakfast.  Read the paper.  Then cleaned myself up, and now I'm here.

As for the Oscar noms...  Interesting.  Very interesting.  I really was hoping that "A Home At The End of the World" would have at least received a nom for Best Adapted Screenplay.

When do the Independent Spirit noms come out?
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Post by: JoseSPiano on January 25, 2005, 10:48:25 AM
As for character actors...

Ditto

::)
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Post by: MBarnum on January 25, 2005, 10:48:42 AM
I am, well, "happy" isn't the word, but I'm whatever I am to see that DeLovely and Beyond the Sea got no nominations that I could find.  Am I right about that?

You know Bk,  I am beginning to think that you don't care for those two films!  :D
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Jrand74 on January 25, 2005, 10:50:30 AM
Somewhere beyond the sea...somewhere....waiting for me.....No Oscar!
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Post by: MBarnum on January 25, 2005, 10:51:13 AM
Sorry to hear about Cal, DRMBARNUM.  Was your interview published yet?

Not yet. Won't likely be out until 2006, I would guess.
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Post by: Stuart on January 25, 2005, 11:04:47 AM
Your Allison Hayes Picture of the Week!   ;D

From CHICAGO SYNDICATE which also featured Dennis O'Keefe, Xavier Cugat, Abbe Lane, and Paul Stewart.


Miss Hayes is looking awfully Susan Hayward-ish in this week's pic, I think.
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on January 25, 2005, 11:14:58 AM
Monty Woolley!!!
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on January 25, 2005, 11:16:58 AM
Eva La Gallienne, Madeleine Sherwood, Burl Ives, Orson Welles, Lila Kedrova, Eileen Heckart.
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Post by: DearReaderLaura on January 25, 2005, 11:19:43 AM
Thank you for the definition, Dan-I-T.

It is very noisy here.

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Post by: vixmom on January 25, 2005, 11:25:30 AM
DR Danise...are you out driving Bonnie hither, thither and yon?
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Post by: Stuart on January 25, 2005, 11:27:59 AM
After I asked my question about Phil Carey (charmingly answered by DR JRand), I realized that the daytime dramas are rife with character actors, some of whom were leading players in their earlier careers.

The late Ruth Warrick, Eileen Herlie, James Mitchell, David Canary, and of course MacDonald Carey are just a few that come immediately to mind.  

Then there are those who are daytime drama stalwarts, but who still do some mighty fine acting:  Marilyn Chris, Sally Gracie, Nancy Pinkerton all hail from one of One Life To Live's heydays.  
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 11:31:38 AM
Do we know our character actors or what?

The sun is trying, oh, yes, it's trying to break through the overcast skies.

I am very happy Clint got an acting nod.
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Post by: Jane on January 25, 2005, 11:39:51 AM
MBarnum I’m really sorry you lost your friend and I promise to read his book.
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Post by: Jane on January 25, 2005, 11:43:27 AM
Good morning, all!  I had a lovely phone call last evenng that kept me up past my usual bedtime, so I'm moving rather slowly this morning.  

I hope the call was worth it.   Good energy vibes!!
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Jane on January 25, 2005, 12:16:18 PM
Pink makes for very pathetic energy vibes.  Let me try that again.

GOOD ENERGY VIBES!
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Jane on January 25, 2005, 12:18:53 PM
So many wonderful character actors.  I do miss the quantity and quality of  these people.  As Ruth Gordon aged she turned into a lead character actor.
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Post by: Jane on January 25, 2005, 12:21:24 PM

It's interesting that Paul Giamatti was ignored for Sideways.

I’m shocked and disappointed.
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Post by: Jrand74 on January 25, 2005, 12:29:34 PM
Yes DR STUART - the late Constance Ford (adding her to my list) spent many years on Daytime TV....she was wonderful in A SUMMER PLACE and ROME ADVENTURE.

And yes, Miss Allison Hayes is what WAS known as statuesque!  I believe that was a polite 1950's term for "stacked" and or "built."
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Post by: Jrand74 on January 25, 2005, 12:30:53 PM
DRJANE....Ruth Gordon....oh my.  I will never forget her Oscar Acceptance Speech.  It is one of my favorites.

This wizened old gnome-like woman makes her way up to the podium grabs the Oscar as says:  "I can't tell ya how encouragin' this is!"
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Post by: Jane on January 25, 2005, 12:33:20 PM
LOL
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Post by: elmore3003 on January 25, 2005, 12:50:28 PM
I hope the call was worth it.   Good energy vibes!!

DRJane, it always is!
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Post by: Charles Pogue on January 25, 2005, 12:54:23 PM
I too am disappointed about Paul Giamatti.
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 01:01:32 PM
Just off to do some errands, then I shall return, oh, yes, I shall return.
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on January 25, 2005, 01:08:43 PM
Early "Ask BK" question:  How can there be self-help "groups"?
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Post by: JoseSPiano on January 25, 2005, 01:20:44 PM
Good Afternoon!

Back from the computer store.  After lunch, I just felt like getting out of the house, and that's where I ended up.

I almost became a Mac User this afternoon.  Almost.  As I had thought, some of the resellers are starting to drop the prices on the current configurations.  I was just looking at the basic iBook - I don't need anything fancy.  It was being offered at a "Manager's Special" of $200 off the regular price.  Sooooo tempting.  Alas, I left the store the way I came in, empty handed.  So...

However, on the way out, I started looking at some of the accessories available for my iPAQ Pocket PC (I won it two years ago from an online sweepstakes!).  Well, there was a lot more to look at than I thought.  Programs, accessories, etc.  For just about $200, I could outift my Pocket PC with enough peripherals to make it almost as fully functional as my laptop.  And that would even include a wireless card!  So...

With all the expected unexpected expenses coming up in the next few months - getting out of Richmond, getting up to New York City, etc. - I just really need to watch my pennies right now.  A new laptop would be wonderful, but I can make do for now with what I have.  Additionally, I just don't want to start using my credit cards again no matter how tempting - and how easy! - that can be.  We shall see.

-Now, there is a MegaMillions drawing tonight, so...

;D
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Post by: JoseSPiano on January 25, 2005, 01:22:41 PM
Speaking of Paul Giamatti - Did anyone catch him on SNL this past weekend?  It actually wasn't too bad a show.  Not great, but not a total stinker.  However, imho, Paul Giamatti seemed very nervous in the monologue - he had that nervous quiver in his voice.  -Or maybe that's just him?
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Post by: Matt H. on January 25, 2005, 01:33:15 PM
I think they simply had a rich roster of nominees to pick from this year, as usual with the men. Someone is naturally going to lose out.

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Post by: Matt H. on January 25, 2005, 01:35:12 PM
I watched ONE LIFE TO LIVE today, and there was the marvelous Patricia Eliot making one of her infrequent appearances.
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Post by: Jane on January 25, 2005, 01:36:54 PM
With all the expected unexpected expenses coming up in the next few months - getting out of Richmond, getting up to New York City, etc. - I just really need to watch my pennies right now.  A new laptop would be wonderful, but I can make do for now with what I have.  Additionally, I just don't want to start using my credit cards again no matter how tempting - and how easy! - that can be.  We shall see.

-Now, there is a MegaMillions drawing tonight, so...

;D

Good decision making. :D
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 01:54:26 PM
Self-help groups.  The self attends the group.  The group helps the self.  The help doesn't work, and then the self becomes a serial killer.
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Post by: Matt H. on January 25, 2005, 01:57:14 PM
BK, I remember your mentioning a few days ago that you picked up CARRIE on DVD recently, but I don't remember your mentioning having watched it yet. I think it's one of Laurence Olivier's most underheralded performances and one of the greatest ever. Am interested to know what you thought of it.
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Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 01:59:42 PM
I'm taking a brief break. Perhaps I'll snack on some chestnuts. The re-re-re-re-writing is going well. Must keep my energy WAY UP. Perhaps I should change into a pink number.
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Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 02:00:45 PM
Self-help groups.  The self attends the group.  The group helps the self.  The help doesn't work, and then the self becomes a serial killer.
;D
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Post by: Sandra on January 25, 2005, 02:04:08 PM
Hi everybody. I don't have time to read the notes or the posts because my Rhetorics class is  starting in a little bit. I just wanted to say hello and to tell you that I am very tired and in desperate need of a Cherry Coke.
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Post by: Jed on January 25, 2005, 02:09:44 PM
Hi everybody. I don't have time to read the notes or the posts because my Rhetorics class is  starting in a little bit. I just wanted to say hello and to tell you that I am very tired and in desperate need of a Cherry Coke.

Afraid all I can offer you at the moment is some Wild Cherry Pepsi.  But I suppose Tacoma isn't really on the way to your Rhetorics class, is it?
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 02:29:59 PM
Carrie is next up.

Just spoke to Juliana A. Hansen, the birthday girl, who is having a lovely birthday dinner with her dad in NY.  She sends her best.

I do believe I have written enough today - nine pages, which is very unusual for me.  
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Post by: vixmom on January 25, 2005, 02:38:44 PM
I suppose I should have sent these

~~~~~~~~~HEALING VIBES~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  

for bk's poor lip earlier, but maybe it'll still help
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Post by: vixmom on January 25, 2005, 02:41:04 PM
TOD:

Jack Elam
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 02:46:19 PM
Welcome nine GUESTS.  We're talkin' about charactor actors and Oscar noms.

Why are there more GUESTS than users right now?  Is it siesta time?  Are people spending quality time doing things when they could be spending quality time right here at haineshisway.com?
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 02:47:09 PM
We seem to be back in slo-mo mode via AOL today.
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Post by: TCB on January 25, 2005, 02:48:28 PM
What a pathetic group of songs:

Original Song
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"Accidentally In Love" from "Shrek 2"

"Al Otro Lado Del Rio" from "The Motorcycle Diaries"

"Believe" from "The Polar Express"

"Learn To Be Lonely" from "The Phantom of the Opera"

"Look To Your Path (Vois Sur Ton Chemin)" from "The Chorus (Les Choristes)"

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Post by: Ron Pulliam on January 25, 2005, 02:49:27 PM
DR TCB:  What's your point?





 ;D

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Post by: Cillaliz on January 25, 2005, 02:49:57 PM
We seem to be back in slo-mo mode via AOL today.

Speaking of AOL, I got an apology email today from AOL, looked like a form letter, they must be used to apoligizing "for your frustrating experience".  It included instructions to call to cancel - yeah right, I faxed instead
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Ron Pulliam on January 25, 2005, 02:50:14 PM
Does anyone in the L.A. area, who posts here, know Cliff Carson?
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on January 25, 2005, 02:51:37 PM
I don't know nothin' 'bout no siesta times, but....


...with my eyes wide open, I'm dreaming....
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Post by: Cillaliz on January 25, 2005, 02:52:13 PM
I haven't seen Hotel Rwanda or Million Dollar Baby, but I have to say I was pleasantly surprised by Finding Neverland. I didn't expect to like it as much as I did.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 03:06:12 PM
Who's Cliff Carson.
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 03:06:58 PM
I am not going to eat anything until after the ASCAP/Disney workshop.  Other than the two count them two rugelach that I had this morning.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 03:17:49 PM
I see quite a few hainsies/kimlets just sitting there like so much fish.
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on January 25, 2005, 03:21:06 PM
A graphic artist.
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 03:21:57 PM
Never heard of him, but that doesn't really mean anything.

Some of the fish have gone elsewhere without posting.
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on January 25, 2005, 03:22:18 PM
Son of former NFL coach Bud Carson.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 03:22:33 PM
I need some reading matter here at haineshisway.com
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Post by: Dan-in-Toronto on January 25, 2005, 03:22:40 PM
This fish is about to have dinner (Greek salad).
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 03:23:37 PM
Ron, what did you think of the music nominations?  I HATED Debney's Passion of Christ score.  I don't think much of modern American scores, but I do wish Williams' The Terminal was up.  
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 03:23:54 PM
Fish dinner?
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Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 03:24:37 PM
Tomorrow I shall have to go out and find me a Bunny Lake is Missing DVD.  My store that usually gets this stuff early has been very disappointing lately.
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on January 25, 2005, 03:26:29 PM
Cliff has a website:

http://homepage.mac.com/cliffcarson/iMovieTheater83.html

He is from Atlanta, GA, and was a lifelong (but much younger) friend of the late Jim Whaley (my best friend since junior high school).  Cliff did theater and some B movies, but his interest in art led him to L.A.  His site features a "Cinema Showcase" section...and Jim Whaley was host of "Cinema Showcase," a syndicated PBS weekly program in which Jim interviewed folks from all walks of entertainment.  The "Cinema Showcase" section has video clips of interviews with the likes of Debbie Reynolds, Goldie Hawn, Meryl Streep and Tom Cruise.

I met Cliff once in 1975 for a brief ride from his home to some place he had to go.  I was visiting Jim while I was on leave.  
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on January 25, 2005, 03:30:36 PM
Ron, what did you think of the music nominations?  I HATED Debney's Passion of Christ score.  I don't think much of modern American scores, but I do wish Williams' The Terminal was up.  

I'm not thrilled...I'd love to have seen "The Aviator" be nominated (it's won most other awards, but the music branch disqualified scores that featured substantial amounts of music "other than predominantly 'original'" motifs.  Of course, the "Harry Potter..." score has some repeated themes, but there was apparently more original music than not (Anne Dudley's "The Full Monty" would never have qualified for consideration under current rules).

I'm thrilled to see "The Village" on the list.  I very much liked the film, but I love the score.  I'm not fond of Debney's mish-mash at all, and I'm sure it will win just "because."  I think it's wonderful to see "Finding Neverland" on there.

I'm not familiar with the other scores, but I'm very GLAD to see Horner's "Troy" and Vangelis' "Alexander" were not among them.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Charles Pogue on January 25, 2005, 03:33:42 PM
I've not seen Million Dollar Baby yet, but as far as I'm concerned I won't begrudge Finding Neverland any award it wins.  My favourite film of the year.  Johnny Depp is simply the best young actor working today.
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Post by: George on January 25, 2005, 03:33:52 PM
I see quite a few hainsies/kimlets just sitting there like so much fish.

I'm at work and actually working.  I'm ordering our "high demand" list, which I usually do every other month.  The list was compiled from our old computer system (which is no longer available) just before it went away.  The new computer system, however, doesn't seem to have an equivalent function.  This is not a good thing...no, not a good thing at all! :-[
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 03:34:36 PM
It's a shame they didn't see fit to nominate Bad Education for ANYTHING - it should have been up for Best Score - Alberto Iglesias.  
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 03:35:00 PM
Is this a slow news day here at haineshisway.com?
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 03:41:47 PM
People come, people go, like Grand Hotel.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Michael on January 25, 2005, 03:51:00 PM
I have just finished doing the Bunny Hop, the Meringue, and the LIMBO, and am now ready for bed.

I love the Meringue. Especially in pie.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Michael on January 25, 2005, 03:52:30 PM
Let's don't forget two Oscar winning character actors - Martin Balsam and Frank Albertson.

Frank's sister Mabel Albertson was a fabulous character actress.

I think you mean Jack Albertson

Also they both won Tony Awards (Albertson for: The Subject Was Roses" one of the few who has done that. I believe Shirley Booth was another. Rex Harrison and Yul Brynner are two more.)

Albertson also won an Emmy award or two
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Michael on January 25, 2005, 03:59:44 PM
And I'm sorry that Mr. Hanks didn't get a nomination for his lovely performance in The Terminal, and I'm sorry that Mr. Williams got up for the Harry Potter film and not The Terminal.  I also can't remember if The Terminal is up for art direction but if it isn't that branch of the Academy ought to be ashamed of itself - of course, these people are so ill-informed they probably thought the film was shot in a real airport.

I did not see the film The Terminal, but I read somewhere that it was shot at Mirabel Airport outside Montreal. It was supposed to be a major International Airport in the style of European airports. But it became a white elephant when major airlines opted to go to Toronto instead of switching to Mirabel. Since the airport has closed all major international flights have reverted to Dorval International (Now Pierre Elliot Trudeau)
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Ron Pulliam on January 25, 2005, 04:07:52 PM
I think you mean Jack Albertson

There was a Frank Alberston, although I don't know if he was Mabel's brother (my FAVORITE Mabel Albertson scene is in "What's Up, Doc?" as a man trips her up several times because he  doesn't want her to get to the elevator.)

Biography of Frank Albertson from Leonard Maltin's Movie Encyclopedia:

"He's the one who didn't marry Donna Reed in It's a Wonderful Life (1946). One of Hollywood's perennial juveniles, Albertson appeared in dozens of films and plays during his 35-year tenure in show business. He began as a prop boy in the silent-film era; in his first major role, a young naval cadet in John Ford's Salute (1929), he displayed the youthful exuberance that would characterize most of his subsequent screen work. Perhaps best remembered as the naive young playwright ("Hail and farewell!") in Room Service (1938), although his later work included plum roles in Psycho (1960, as the boorish tycoon) and Bye Bye Birdie (1963, as the blustery mayor).

"OTHER FILMS INCLUDE: 1930: Born Reckless 1931: A Connecticut Yankee 1935: Alice Adams 1936: The Plainsman 1939: Bachelor Mother 1942: Wake Island 1947: The Hucksters 1958: The Last Hurrah"

Copyright © 1994 Leonard Maltin, used by arrangement with Signet, a division of Penguin Putnam, Inc.

Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Michael on January 25, 2005, 04:10:09 PM
There was a Frank Alberston, although I don't know if he was Mabel's brother (my FAVORITE Mabel Albertson scene is in "What's Up, Doc" as she is continually being tripped up by someone who doesn't want her to get to the elevator.)

Biography of Frank Albertson from Leonard Maltin's Movie Encyclopedia:

"He's the one who didn't marry Donna Reed in It's a Wonderful Life (1946). One of Hollywood's perennial juveniles, Albertson appeared in dozens of films and plays during his 35-year tenure in show business. He began as a prop boy in the silent-film era; in his first major role, a young naval cadet in John Ford's Salute (1929), he displayed the youthful exuberance that would characterize most of his subsequent screen work. Perhaps best remembered as the naive young playwright ("Hail and farewell!") in Room Service (1938), although his later work included plum roles in Psycho (1960, as the boorish tycoon) and Bye Bye Birdie (1963, as the blustery mayor).

"OTHER FILMS INCLUDE: 1930: Born Reckless 1931: A Connecticut Yankee 1935: Alice Adams 1936: The Plainsman 1939: Bachelor Mother 1942: Wake Island 1947: The Hucksters 1958: The Last Hurrah"

Copyright © 1994 Leonard Maltin, used by arrangement with Signet, a division of Penguin Putnam, Inc.




Look up a couple of posts. You are correct
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Michael on January 25, 2005, 04:16:30 PM
DR who are writers

What do you think of the nominees for Original Screenplay and Adapted Screenplay.

I didn't see practically any of the films this year. So I really don't care about the nominations.

Did Mick Jagger's song get nominated?

And what about all the other songs????? Are any of them anything but end title songs. I remember when songs had something to do with the movie and not some hope to get airplay or a nomination.

Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 04:18:15 PM
As i was sitting here, wondering what to post... A fire engine drove down my street. Followed by one of their smaller vans. But no sirens. (Floor to ceiling window next to my desk.) Exciting? No.
I'm sitting here with spoons - the instrumental kind - on my lap. These spoons were a souvenir of Newfoundland from many years ago --  and DD threw them out in a cleaning frenzy last week. I retrieved them because I like the sound of spoons. It turns out that the Wonderdog is terrified of The Spoons. So when he starts barking at something in the street, all I have to do is play the spoons for a beat or two and he lies down. Exciting? No. Interesting? Perhaps.

Okay, must take Wonderdog for his post-dinner walk, and get back to writing.
Laters!
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 04:21:29 PM
DR who are writers

What do you think of the nominees for Original Screenplay and Adapted Screenplay.



They're somewhat different from the WGA Nominations. For instance, MEAN GIRLS is nominated in the WGA adapted category. I can't remember the other differences and I've sent in my ballot. When I have time, I'll check it out on the WGA site.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Ron Pulliam on January 25, 2005, 04:23:04 PM
I'm sitting here with spoons - the instrumental kind - on my lap. These spoons were a souvenir of Newfoundland from many years ago --  and DD threw them out in a cleaning frenzy last week. I retrieved them because I like the sound of spoons. It turns out that the Wonderdog is terrified of The Spoons. So when he starts barking at something in the street, all I have to do is play the spoons for a beat or two and he lies down.

First, I had NO idea that playing spoons required special spoons...much less, "instrumental spoons."

Second, are you certain it's The Spoons that wonderdog is terrifed of rather than simply being scared of the "way" you play them?

;D
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Charles Pogue on January 25, 2005, 04:31:11 PM
The only original screenplay film I've seen was Vera Drake which I quite liked.

Of the three adapted ones I've seen, I loved Finding Neverland and Sideways. Anything they win is all right with me.

I already expressed here rather vehemently how much I despised the pretentious pseudo-intellectual claptrap of Before Sunset.  It is mystifying to me how such a badly "written" script, trying so hard to be naturalistic and "deep" and coming off only phoney and shallow and full of baloney, could get nominated at all.  I suspect it got nominated for a WGA award because it was one of the few screeners we got this year.  One of the most tedious films I've sat through in the last several years
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 04:38:15 PM
Only exteriors were shot at that airport.  The entire interior of The Terminal's terminal was one gigantic practical set.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 04:39:09 PM
Having wireless issues.  Have had to plug directly into the computer and am waiting for Apple to tell me that there is indeed a wireless issue in my nabe.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Michael on January 25, 2005, 04:59:09 PM
BK was always a fav character actor of mine.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Jrand74 on January 25, 2005, 05:05:40 PM
Mabel Albertson was also Darren's mother on BEWITCHED and played in an episode of the "Superman" television series.

DR MS - I haven't seen any of the movies, so I can't comment on the scripts, music, OR performances.  It's gotten so that I am more interested in DVD's and CD's than the big screen.  I guess the old rocking chair's got me.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Jrand74 on January 25, 2005, 05:06:23 PM
BK as John Smithee in TFNM is indeed worth a Supporting Actor nod of the head....if only for his "choreography" scene.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 05:26:07 PM
Just spent fifteen minutes on the phone with Apple.  They're pretty good.  We had to reset and reconfigure the Airport Extreme thing and now it's working just fine and dandy.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: George on January 25, 2005, 05:34:42 PM
I'm now leaving work to go to usher for a tour of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.  Of course, it's not the tour with Ann-Margret that BK recorded.  I've never seen the show at all and am pretty excited (no pun intended ;)) about it!
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Jed on January 25, 2005, 05:48:18 PM
I shall soon be supping with our dear TCB.  Good times are sure to be had!
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 05:59:50 PM
Is this a slow newsday here at haineshisway.com?  

I shall now be on my way to the Walt Disney Studios.  Keep the home fries burning until my returning, especially if you want a detailed report.

I'm rather hungry and must figure out where to stop for something on my way home.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Jane on January 25, 2005, 06:18:40 PM
Jed and TCB have fun.

Ann how are you?
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 06:36:54 PM
First, I had NO idea that playing spoons required special spoons...much less, "instrumental spoons."

Second, are you certain it's The Spoons that wonderdog is terrifed of rather than simply being scared of the "way" you play them?

;D


I'll have you know I'm the Heifetz of the spoons. (A lie.)

You're right in that special spoons aren't needed for spoon playing. But THESE spoons are special in that there are two spoons on one handle, configured so that they "play" easily.
Wonderdog is a bit of a wuss when it comes to loud or strange noises. Thus his fear of the spoons.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Jane on January 25, 2005, 06:54:15 PM
Ann is gone, resting well I hope.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Jrand74 on January 25, 2005, 06:58:36 PM
Ah yes I have played the spoons for many songs.  Much easier and less dangerous than playing the forks, I am sure.

THE AMAZING RACE is in Sri Lanka tonight....horrifying to think that some of the people and places we see no longer exist because of the tsunami.

Great challenges and ups and downs tonight.  Don't miss it, if you are a fan.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Jay on January 25, 2005, 07:58:19 PM
A lull.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: JoseSPiano on January 25, 2005, 08:22:26 PM
Good Evening!

Back from the show... -Just 23 more peformances... Not that I'm counting or anything like that...

Nothing much else to report.  We have a Noon matinee tomorrow, so I'm gonna be turning in earlier tonight.  I'm just trying to plan my schedule tomorrow since we have a long break in between shows.  And then it will be back to Richmond tomorrow night.

Hmmm...
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: JoseSPiano on January 25, 2005, 08:23:45 PM
Oh... I'm doing laundry right now...

Hmm...
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: TCB on January 25, 2005, 08:30:53 PM
I have just returned from dinner with cyber son, Jed.  We tried a new Mexcian place in the area that I had heard good things about.  I was a wussburger and went for the plain old 3 tacos, rice, and beans.  Actually they were quite wonderful.  Jed, on the other hand, went for some massive burrito on steroids that looked quite fabulous and that he said was quite tasty.  (Sorry, no photos)

After dinner, I suggested we take something back for ailing cyber daughter Ann, but Jed said, "Let her get her own damn food," or words to that effect.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: TCB on January 25, 2005, 08:33:04 PM

I'm lying.... I'm lying.... (A SEESAW reference)
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Matt H. on January 25, 2005, 08:37:42 PM
Has anyone here had any experience with the HDMI connections on the back of HDTVs and cable boxes?

In the home theater layout I've been working on with my friend John, his new TV and cable box both had HDMI ports. Supposedly connecting these gives you a purely digital connection as opposed to using the three component inputs for HDTV. The TV looks great using the components jacks, but I surprised them tonight with an HDMI cable and went over to try it out tonight expecting the picture to be even purer and more vibrant (like in every review I've read of set0ups that use it instead of component).

Anyway, we got nothing. I thought there might be a conflict of signals, so we unattached all of the other hook-ups, but still nothing. I was very disappointed. Can't imagine why it's not working.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: MBarnum on January 25, 2005, 08:39:22 PM
TCB, you crack me up! LOL!
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Matt H. on January 25, 2005, 08:40:14 PM
Yes, I meant Jack Albertson even though I knew Frank Albertson as well, but it was Jack who I knew had won the Oscar (and other prizes).
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Matt H. on January 25, 2005, 08:42:02 PM
Charles Bickford was another wonderful character actor.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: JoseSPiano on January 25, 2005, 08:47:39 PM
Has anyone here had any experience with the HDMI connections on the back of HDTVs and cable boxes?

In the home theater layout I've been working on with my friend John, his new TV and cable box both had HDMI ports. Supposedly connecting these gives you a purely digital connection as opposed to using the three component inputs for HDTV. The TV looks great using the components jacks, but I surprised them tonight with an HDMI cable and went over to try it out tonight expecting the picture to be even purer and more vibrant (like in every review I've read of set0ups that use it instead of component).

Anyway, we got nothing. I thought there might be a conflict of signals, so we unattached all of the other hook-ups, but still nothing. I was very disappointed. Can't imagine why it's not working.

My brother had a similar issue.  I can't remember the exact solution, but I do recall him mentioning that he had to set up the TV to "turn on" the HMDI connection via some Setup Menu on the TV.  Additionally, he also had to go back and get the right cable... I think.

There's also a specific way you need to hook up the HMDI cable(s) if you are going through a cable box for the signal.

-Oh, and does your friend have digital cable service or just the box?  -Never hurts to ask....

This probably didn't help... My brother was just here a few minutes ago... If I can track him down, I'll see he has any definite help for you.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 09:15:18 PM
Just came back from picking up a few things at the mall -- including a clothes rack to replace the one which collapsed months ago.

I'm now going to assemble it. Stay tuned.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: JoseSPiano on January 25, 2005, 09:16:39 PM
Just came back from picking up a few things at the mall -- including a clothes rack to replace the one which collapsed months ago.

I'm now going to assemble it. Stay tuned.

Wasn't this an "I Love Lucy" episode?

;)
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: ozderek on January 25, 2005, 09:30:55 PM
Hello all.

It's AUSTRALIA DAY today - doing my patriotic thing (well, thinking about it)!
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Jed on January 25, 2005, 09:32:07 PM
After dinner, I suggested we take something back for ailing cyber daughter Ann, but Jed said, "Let her get her own damn food," or words to that effect.

Is it any wonder I didn't go into nursing?
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 09:34:04 PM
Wasn't this an "I Love Lucy" episode?
;)

I have some 'splainin' to do.

...Speaking of which - bk is picking up a sandwich and heading home. On being informed that there have only been 16 posts since he left his home environment, he was not pleased. No sir, not at all. He demanded at least 250 posts on his return.
I am only the messenger. Don't shoot me. But post! Post or be afraid, be very afraid!  :o
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: ozderek on January 25, 2005, 09:34:09 PM
character actors ... whilst not completely fitting the description posted on here today ....

... i always had a fondness for Maureen Stapleton.  Such an honesty about her performances.  Lovely!
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: ozderek on January 25, 2005, 09:35:58 PM
I am also one who is thrilled that the soundtrack to THE VILLAGE was nominated.

No surprises that I'm a fan of the film, but the music was wonderful and certainly stands on its own.

Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 09:43:06 PM
No, I was just funnin'.  I would never complain about two hundred plus postings in one day.  That said, WHERE IN TARNATION IS EVERYONE AND WHY HAVE THERE ONLY BEEN SIXTEEN POSTS SINCE I LEFT???

There, I got it out of my system.  What "it" was doing in my system I have no clew.  Now I must eat my sandwich.  Therefore, it is a perfect time to post.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 09:43:41 PM
Oh, and I had fun at the ASCAP/Disney workshop and I'll talk about it in tomorrow's notes, which I'll be writing shortly.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 09:48:52 PM
The clothing rack is successfully assembled! Okay, it collapsed on top of me once, but didn't cause permanent injury. This is a much sturdier model than the last one. And now that it's all put together it should last.
Now I'll take the temporary half-broken one down to the garbage area in the lane behind the house. It'll probably be gone by morning. The other day I put a torn, paint-splattered suitcase out there. Gone.
I also put two dog puke covered blankets INTO the garbage can. They were also gone by morning. That's actually very sad - that someone would feel the need for those. A crazy world we live in. 40 million for Inagural balls, but people have to steal dog barf-covered blankets from the garbage.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Kerry on January 25, 2005, 09:54:07 PM
Hattie McDaniel, Buttefly McQueen, Jack Soo.....
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Kerry on January 25, 2005, 09:56:46 PM
Natalie Shafer, Billy DeWolfe
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Kerry on January 25, 2005, 09:57:37 PM
Alice Pearce
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Post by: Kerry on January 25, 2005, 09:58:17 PM
Adolph Menjou...
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Kerry on January 25, 2005, 10:04:08 PM
Casey Adams aka Max Showalter, Arnold Stang, Lee Patrick....
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Kerry on January 25, 2005, 10:04:43 PM
We'll stay all night and name them all!!!!!!
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: JoseSPiano on January 25, 2005, 10:07:08 PM
Well, I have a matinee in 11 hours...

Till anon...

Goodnight.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Kerry on January 25, 2005, 10:08:29 PM
I think it would be interesting to spend some quality time with Mahler. ;)

'Night y'all.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 10:14:59 PM
And one for quality Mahler.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 10:15:38 PM
I've eaten, and was a very good boy, food-wise.  Now if I can only not eat again this evening.

What did everyone eat today?
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 10:29:47 PM
My favorite food of the day was the sample I got at See's (and I also bought a few pieces). And chestnuts are up there on the fave list, too.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Cillaliz on January 25, 2005, 10:32:53 PM
Only exteriors were shot at that airport.  The entire interior of The Terminal's terminal was one gigantic practical set.

I saw an HBO "The Making of The Terminal" it was amazing the detail they went into in creating the airport interiors.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 10:34:36 PM
As I said, The Terminal is totally unappreciated by those who should know better (that branch of the Academy) because I'm sure all those dunderheads thought it was a real terminal.  If you watch the extras on the DVD you see them start from scratch and assemble the thing piece by piece.  Amazing work.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Cillaliz on January 25, 2005, 10:34:43 PM
You're right in that special spoons aren't needed for spoon playing. But THESE spoons are special in that there are two spoons on one handle, configured so that they "play" easily.

I have a set of spoons like that. Very easy to play.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Jrand74 on January 25, 2005, 10:34:52 PM
Mr Charles Lane will be 100 years old on Wednesday!  He lives in Brentwood with his wife in the house they bought for $64,000 in 1964.  It is now worth more than one million dollars!

Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Jrand74 on January 25, 2005, 10:35:19 PM
Now after reading the posts, I am hungry.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 10:35:33 PM
Everything is assembled. I dragged the old rack down to the gabage, as well as the huge box for the new rack. I also set up the phone I got to replace the phone I'm returning because the ring was driving me nuts. My new phone is the berries. I will take a photo.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 10:35:45 PM
And let's not forget Commando Cody, Mr. George Wallace.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 10:36:27 PM
Panni "I must return everything at least once"
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 10:37:03 PM
Well, I think I shall construct tomorrow's notes and then I shall return forthwith.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Jrand74 on January 25, 2005, 10:37:19 PM
If I don't like something, I sell it to a relative and get a new one.  
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Cillaliz on January 25, 2005, 10:44:16 PM
I went to Les Mis tonight. We don't usually get touring shows with this much talent in Sioux City. It was a delight.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 10:46:16 PM
Here is a photo of my new phone...
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 10:47:08 PM
Here is a photo of my new phone and Chooster...
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 10:48:45 PM
And here is a strange photo from last week of Abie - who couldn't make up his mind whether he wanted to sit on the sofa or the floor. So he did both.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Cillaliz on January 25, 2005, 10:48:58 PM
I am sleepy and it is late.....goodnight
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 10:52:28 PM
Panni "I must return everything at least once"

It's the American way.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 10:59:53 PM
I have a set of spoons like that. Very easy to play.

We'll have to play a duet one day. Perhaps bk could write a specialty number for spoons. Maybe Guy Haines could sing with us.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 11:07:53 PM
No, Guy Haines will not be singing with you.

I recommend the lively tune Spoon River.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 11:08:08 PM
I have finished constructing the notes.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 11:08:36 PM
The notes are constructed and we are now on Page Nine.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 11:14:55 PM
No, Guy Haines will not be singing with you.


How do you know? It's up to Mr. Haines to decide, not you.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 11:16:25 PM

I recommend the lively tune Spoon River.

Or Fly Me to the Spoon or Blue Spoon or Spoon Over Miami
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 11:17:31 PM
Everybody left...
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Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 11:18:30 PM
Or if we want to go legit... Spoon River Anthology
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 11:18:49 PM
I am my own frenzy.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 11:20:07 PM
I think it was the Chooster which caused the exodus.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 11:24:17 PM
Chooster happens to be very popular. There have been many requests for his return to the site. He was reluctant to pose, but I persuaded him. Tomorrow, when the rest of the Hainsies and Kimlets wake to a bright new day, a huge cheer will go up -- "Chooster is back! All is well with the world. "
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 11:35:30 PM
Yeah?  Is that right?  All I know is the minute that sorry beast made an appearance all the people took a hike.  Now there is no one here.  That is a fine kettle of what is it, fish?
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 11:36:46 PM
I shall go do the Bunny Hop and I don't give one or even two whits who knows about it.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 11:45:14 PM
Mother of mercy is this the end of little Rico?
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 11:45:34 PM
Top o' the world, ma!
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 11:47:14 PM
Grapefruit in my face?
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 11:47:21 PM
The iPod is on.  Dionne Warwick was just asking Are You There (With Another Girl)?
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 11:48:13 PM
Alex North and the orchestra are playing the incandescently beautiful love theme from Spartacus, one of the most heartbreakingly gorgeous themes ever written for the motion pictures.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 11:48:50 PM
Mother of mercy, is this the end of little Rico?
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 11:49:12 PM
You know, Louis, I think this could be the start of a beautiful friendship.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 11:50:24 PM
I do hope we have some late-night denizens show up, because I've suddenly gone into "Favortie Movie Quotes" mode.
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 11:54:04 PM
"Apparently the only performance that's going to satisfy you is when I play dead."

"Your very next role.  You will be quite convincing, I assure you."
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: Panni on January 25, 2005, 11:58:14 PM
Gort! Klaatu barada nikto!
Title: Re:LOUIE THE LIP
Post by: bk on January 25, 2005, 11:59:26 PM
New notes up in a mere moment.