LMREO!!!!!!!!! I'm also not a Linda Lavin or Alice fan.CinemaInternational wrote: ↑April 11th, 2024, 3:40 pmBy the way, speaking of your TV pet peeves, I recall your one post on the old boards saying how much you could not stand Linda Lavin. She played a murder victim on a CBS show last week, playing a former murderess who was killed herself when she was pushed from a high-rise balcony. I thought you might get a kick out of that.
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Lorna wrote: ↑April 12th, 2024, 1:26 pm [quote=Andree}
I think the Lume lady has toned down her spiel lately. She doesn't talk about
under this, up that, but private areas. There's also another woman who does a
similar ad for another brand of deodorizer. Maybe this is the golden age of
eliminating the PU problem.
Can you imagine the NATIONWIDE APOPLECTIC SEIZURE THAT WOULD HAVE OCCURRED if- during an AD BREAK on I LOVE LUCY ca. 1954, MISS BETTY FURNESS showed up in the shower and asked: "HEY AMERICA!! DO YOU WANNA KNOW HOW WELL YOUR SOAP IS WORKING?! WELL YOU TAKE YOUR HAND AND YOU STICK IT..."
(i'm not going to finish but...CAN YOU IMAGINE? it would've been a NATIONAL CALAMITY- MORGUES FULL, EMERGENCY ROOMS FILLED TO CAPACITY, EISENHOWER FORCED to deliver an EMERGENCY ADDRESS BEFORE A JOINT SESSION OF CONGRESS, HELL, WE MIGHT'VE RE-INVADED KOREA )
And here in the 21st century it's just par for the course in an average viewing of network tv- any time of day.
that's how far we have fallen as society
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Sad but true. TV advertising has gone down the toilet.......
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What IF the option were A ROLL OF PENNIES right between the eyes? Might be the best $5 you ever spent....Hibi wrote: ↑April 15th, 2024, 8:29 amShe's so in your face and crude. And making millions. Well won't get a penny from me!Bronxgirl48 wrote: ↑April 13th, 2024, 8:58 pm
Oh yes, Hibi! She makes me want to hurl! "You can put it on your pits and butt crack"
There's actually another one with a similiar product and the same disgusting pitch about using it "everywhere".
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I still watch the reruns sometimes. It took a few seasons for the show to find it's groove but once it did, it was hilarious.KayFrancis wrote: ↑April 12th, 2024, 9:21 pm So interesting. Everyone I know loved Seinfeld. Thought the show was hilarious. It's only on this site and our old TCM site that I've experienced negative comments about the show.
I agree, the show had a lot of NY humor. The Dick Van Dyke Show was like that too. Yes, Jewish humor on both shows.
If you guys didnt like Seinfeld, I can just imagine how you'd feel about Curb Your Enthusiasm! lol.
Sorry but I think both Seinfeld and Curb were brilliant, hilarious shows.
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Exactly Hibi, especially Seinfeld did take " a few seasons for the show to find it's groove " , that's how I always felt about the show but once it did it was hilariousHibi wrote: ↑April 15th, 2024, 8:45 amI still watch the reruns sometimes. It took a few seasons for the show to find it's groove but once it did, it was hilarious.KayFrancis wrote: ↑April 12th, 2024, 9:21 pm So interesting. Everyone I know loved Seinfeld. Thought the show was hilarious. It's only on this site and our old TCM site that I've experienced negative comments about the show.
I agree, the show had a lot of NY humor. The Dick Van Dyke Show was like that too. Yes, Jewish humor on both shows.
If you guys didnt like Seinfeld, I can just imagine how you'd feel about Curb Your Enthusiasm! lol.
Sorry but I think both Seinfeld and Curb were brilliant, hilarious shows.
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I see. Well glad to know he's alive anyway.
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Death Of A Salesman (2000) Youtube-9/10
Willy Loman, a 60 year old salesman is losing touch with reality and alienates his wife and two adult sons.
An excellent version of Arthur Miller's prize winning play. It is just a filmed stage production (with Miller in the audience) but it is one of the best versions. And I have seen the 1951 movie version with Fredric March, the 1966 TV version with original Broadway Willy Loman Lee J. Cobb, the 1984 TV version with Dustin Hoffman and a 2012 Broadway revival with Phillip Seymour Hoffman.
Dennehy, despite his enormous size still manages to convey the little guy who is beaten down by life. The supporting cast is fine, Elizabeth Franz as the long suffering wife Linda reminded me a lot of the original Linda, Mildred Dunnock. Ron Eldard is very good as aimless son Biff, though he is better as the younger version of the character.
Anyone who loves this play will certainly love this version.
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Sure Swithin, while there may be "wisdom" (Jewish or not) dispensed within 'The Nanny', I have to say I always found the few edisodes I ever watched of it (could only take so much of Fran's nasally voice...I mean by now I'm SURE you know how I feel about THAT sort'a thing and once again "Jewish" or NOT, and after all these years of my making fun of Mankiewicz's, RIGHT?!...LOL...ah, but I digress here) pretty much very conventional in its presentation of the classic fish-out-of-water story/family sitcom, and thus really breaking little new ground within this genre.Swithin wrote: ↑April 13th, 2024, 5:17 am
There is actually wisdom in The Nanny, i.e. a combination of Jewish foibles and Jewish wisdom. Seinfeld and Enthusiasm are just shtick. In terms of Woody Allen, I love much of his work, particularly Radio Days, Manhattan, Annie Hall, A Rainy Day in New York, etc. I even like What's Up, Tiger Lily?. But I'm not a fan of Play It Again Sam and Take the Money and Run.
In terms of Jewish sensibilities, I once mentioned to a friend that the British director Mike Leigh's films display "Jewish sensibilities," even though he's not Jewish. My friend said, "He is Jewish." I didn't know that.
AND whereas, well, while you evidently think the 'Seinfield' sitcom is nothing but "shtick", allow me to ask you the following question here in regard to the concept of "breaking new ground":
Were there really any new phraseologies created in 'The Nanny' that would make their way into the general lexicon and that would become culturally embedded in this country such as, "Soup Nazi", "Anti-Dentite" and "Festivus, for the rest of us"(just to name a few here) and which were created by the minds of Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David?
(...nope, sorry, but I really can't think of any that would originally spring from that Fran Drescher starring sitcom)
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I don't think I've ever seen an entire episode of ALICE, but I love the movie ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE that was the inspiration for the TV series.Hibi wrote: ↑April 15th, 2024, 8:32 amLMREO!!!!!!!!! I'm also not a Linda Lavin or Alice fan.CinemaInternational wrote: ↑April 11th, 2024, 3:40 pmBy the way, speaking of your TV pet peeves, I recall your one post on the old boards saying how much you could not stand Linda Lavin. She played a murder victim on a CBS show last week, playing a former murderess who was killed herself when she was pushed from a high-rise balcony. I thought you might get a kick out of that.
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As a Jew, I know I definitely related to Fran's "I just wanted to eat bacon" remark on THE NANNY.Dargo wrote: ↑April 15th, 2024, 12:27 pmSure Swithin, while there may be "wisdom" (Jewish or not) dispensed within 'The Nanny', I have to say I always found the few edisodes I ever watched of it (could only take so much of Fran's nasally voice...I mean by now I'm SURE you know how I feel about THAT sort'a thing and once again "Jewish" or NOT, and after all these years of my making fun of Mankiewicz's, RIGHT?!...LOL...ah, but I digress here) pretty much very convention in its presentation of the classic fish-out-of-water story/family sitcom, and thus really breaking little new ground within this genre.Swithin wrote: ↑April 13th, 2024, 5:17 am
There is actually wisdom in The Nanny, i.e. a combination of Jewish foibles and Jewish wisdom. Seinfeld and Enthusiasm are just shtick. In terms of Woody Allen, I love much of his work, particularly Radio Days, Manhattan, Annie Hall, A Rainy Day in New York, etc. I even like What's Up, Tiger Lily?. But I'm not a fan of Play It Again Sam and Take the Money and Run.
In terms of Jewish sensibilities, I once mentioned to a friend that the British director Mike Leigh's films display "Jewish sensibilities," even though he's not Jewish. My friend said, "He is Jewish." I didn't know that.
AND whereas, well, while you evidently think the 'Seinfield' is nothing but "shtick", allow me to ask you the following question here in regard to the concept of "breaking new ground":
Were there really any new phraseologies created in 'The Nanny' that would make their way into the general lexicon and that would become culturally embedded in this country such as, "Soup Nazi", "Anti-Dentite" and "Festivus, for the rest of us"(just to name a few here) and which were created by the minds of Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David?
(...nope, sorry, but I really can't think of any that would originally spring from that Fran Drescher starring sitcom)
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HoldenIsHere wrote: ↑April 15th, 2024, 12:40 pm I don't think I've ever seen an entire episode of ALICE, but I love the movie ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE [/b]that was the inspiration for the TV series.
I'M THE OPPOSITE- I've only seen the TV SERIES, which I grew up watching on THE SUPERSTATION.
It would be interesting to see what you think of ALICE: THE SERIES, for me: it's an interesting case of a SITCOM where THE LEAD was DREADFUL but almost all the supporting cast worked overtime to make up for it (especially VIC TAYBACK and the actress who played "Vera"- i especially liked her)
edit- to this day, when I see VIC TAYBACK in something, my eyes just light up- he was a delightful actor.
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THAT BUGGED ME TOO!
Like, not just the needless cruelty to an animal, but also THE GAPING PLOT HOLE of him not noticing.
That blood would have been warm too.
Ick.
Man, his DRY CLEANER must've been HATIN LIFE- I don't think BILLY MAYS and a GALLON OF OXICLEAN could get those sheets BRIGHT WHITE again.
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UGH. Don't think I liked anyone on that show. And it stayed on the air way past its expiration date. Kiss My Grits got old very quickly also.Lorna wrote: ↑April 15th, 2024, 1:24 pmHoldenIsHere wrote: ↑April 15th, 2024, 12:40 pm I don't think I've ever seen an entire episode of ALICE, but I love the movie ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE [/b]that was the inspiration for the TV series.
I'M THE OPPOSITE- I've only seen the TV SERIES, which I grew up watching on THE SUPERSTATION.
It would be interesting to see what you think of ALICE: THE SERIES, for me: it's an interesting case of a SITCOM where THE LEAD was DREADFUL but almost all the supporting cast worked overtime to make up for it (especially VIC TAYBACK and the actress who played "Vera"- i especially liked her)
edit- to this day, when I see VIC TAYBACK in something, my eyes just light up- he was a delightful actor.
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**actually now that I think about it, the notion of a BIG TIME HOLLYWOOD PRODUCER sleeping ALONE (and not next to a minimum of three SMOKING HOT men, women, or a mix of the two) is a GAPING PLOTHOLE IN AND OF ITSELF.