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Tag Archives: Jonathan Winters
Top 10 Comedians Without Film Careers
The other day, in the Weekly Weblinks, I mentioned how Dan Aykroyd had expressed interest in making a sequel to Sneakers, and a discussion developed in the comments about how Aykroyd — who made Blues Brothers 2000 and is trying … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Cosby, Bob Saget, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, Dana Carvey, Downwardly Mobile, Forgiven: This Gun 4 Hire, How I Met Your Mother, Jerry Seinfeld, Jonathan Winters, Louie Anderson, movies, Norm MacDonald, Outback, Richard Lewis, Roseanne, Sarah Silverman, Saturday Night Live, Smurfs, Smurfs 2, Vampire Dog, Vamps, Weeds
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Moon Over Parador
Released in 1988, Paul Mazursky’s comedy Moon Over Parador is a film about acting. Sort of. Richard Dreyfuss plays Jack Noah, an actor who has had a few action films to his name, but still finds himself scrambling for parts. … Continue reading
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Tagged 1980s, 4 Stars, Charo, Fernando Rey, Jonathan Winters, Moon Over Parador, movies, Paul Mazursky, Raul Julia, reviews, Richard Dreyfuss, Sammy Davis Jr., Sonia Braga
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News Bites: Trolls and Tomorrow
Good morning folks, it’s Friday, time for the News Bites. For my regular readers, a quick update on when I’m getting back to regular content: very soon. The bad tooth was pulled out Tuesday, and while I’m still catching up … Continue reading →