These are the Kings 90s heritage, and they’re white.Am I going crazy or is there an echo with these sticks? Are there sticks in the crowd? What's happening
We don’t like the term crazy. But you are hearing things? What are the voices telling you to do? Here, put this jacket on and take this pill. Yes I know the sleeves are too long.Am I going crazy or is there an echo with these sticks? Are there sticks in the crowd? What's happening
That is a popular movie in my house. All of us enjoy one Tarantino movie or another. My favorite is Once Upon A Time in Hollywood. Really well done historical fiction.Leah Hextall has a Mia Wallace from Pulp Fiction vibe going tonight, and honestly it kind of works for her.
Do the Knights have to hook up Eichel’s neck bolts before each game or is there some battery built in that holds the charge?The period of what?
Leah Hextall has a Mia Wallace from Pulp Fiction vibe going tonight, and honestly it kind of works for her.
Pulp Fiction was an okay movie. I saw it a few times, but they were all 25+ years ago. It’s certainly no Goodfellas for me, as most of you can probably tell.That is a popular movie in my house. All of us enjoy one Tarantino movie or another. My favorite is Once Upon A Time in Hollywood. Really well done historical fiction.
They asked to wear their altsJust realized that the Kings are at home, but are wearing their white jerseys. Anyone know if there's a particular reason for that?
Pulp Fiction was an okay movie. I saw it a few times, but they were all 25+ years ago. It’s certainly no Goodfellas for me, as most of you can probably tell.
I remember not thinking Uma Thurman was all that cute back then. I just wasn’t really attracted to her in that movie. So I had to go look up what she looked like in the movie, just to see if maybe I like her now than I did in the mid-90’s. It’s quite frequent that I’ll go back and be like “Wow! She’s amazing! Why wasn’t I obsessed with her in 1994? She’s stunning!” And other times I’ll be like “God, I don’t know what I saw in her back in 1995, but looking at her now from 1995, I’m just not into her anymore”.
I still don’t like her much from that movie. I thought she was really pretty in the Kill Bill movies and had to look those up again to see if I still felt that way and I do.
I don’t dig that haircut on her. It’s cute sometimes, but I don’t like it on her. That Bob cut.
And speaking of hair, I always thought John Travolta was absolutely hideous in that movie. Just really hard on the eyes. That haircut (which isn’t his real hair) just really don’t make him look like much of a stud. The stupid looking haircut is probably something unique to his character. It’s like it’s supposed to look stupid and that’s the point. It totally makes his face not look good either. Definitely not his real hair. He’s another guy that frequently goes back and forth between (fake) hair and then he’s bald again, with no trace remaining hair growthage.
I’ve never seen Saturday Night Fever, thank god.
But I’m very familiar with the actor who plays his dad. His name is Val Bisiglio and he just died last year at the age of 95.
He played a very memorable role on one of the funniest episodes of All in the Family, where Archie sees an Italian store owner mugged and tells the papers it was the mafia and a big bullet proof Cadillac.
After Archie says that in the papers, a guy from an Italian anti-defamation group comes to his house to talk to him about using the word mafia and bringing all this heat to Italians and portraying them as gangsters. And it’s the dad from Saturday Night Fever. Archie is convinced he’s an actual mafia member and changes his story because he thinks it’s a mobster that’s there to intimidate him into changing his story, because it’s Archie and we all know Archie isn’t too bright.
He also played another character on All in the Family where he robs the whole family by pulling a gun on them while they’re out eating dinner after Archie wrote a pro-gun editorial.
In both episodes he exits by saying the same exact line. “bye bye everybody!”.
Bah. I turned to heavy metal to escape disco.now i have to see this episode....
and you really should watch the fever... its a lot darker than just some disco dancing movie..
a million classic lines.....its one of my favourite movies
I just hate Disco and The Bee Gees and that movie reminds me of it.now i have to see this episode....
and you really should watch the fever... its a lot darker than just some disco dancing movie..
a million classic lines.....its one of my favourite movies
It's funny how he played a character so dim in All In The Family, and a character so relatively bright in In The Still Of The Night.Archie is convinced he’s an actual mafia member and changes his story because he thinks it’s a mobster that’s there to intimidate him into changing his story, because it’s Archie and we all know Archie isn’t too bright.
I never watched much of the other show, but I checked it out a few times just because I loved him as an actor and wanted to see what he was like on there. I wonder how his character on there (and I forgot his name on there) would have gotten along with Archie? Probably not at all lol.It's funny how he played a character so dim in All In The Family, and a character so relatively bright in In The Still Of The Night.
The only episode I remember is the one where the actress playing his wife died, and he started out of character memorializing her.I never watched much of the other show, but I checked it out a few times just because I loved him as an actor and wanted to see what he was like on there.
As big of a fan I am of the original series, I can probably count the number of episodes I saw of Archie Bunker’s Place, post All in the Family.
It does seem they tried to humanize the character a bit more. Having him go into business and become very close with a Jewish fella and he didn’t seem quite as bigoted in the follow up series.
It’s kind of weird how the actress Jean Stapleton outlived the character by probably close to 35 years. The amount of actors and actresses that ever appeared in any role on that show that are still alive are very few, aside from Sally Struthers and Rob Reiner, who were both only in their early 20’s when the series began. Both Jeffersons (did you know Louise was actually 20 years older than George in real life?), the Lorenzo’s, all the regulars. The characters that went on to do Maude. All gone. Ron Glass (who was very young then) had a memorable appearance in an episode playing a helper to a refrigerator repair man. He died several years back. Even Lionel, who was Mike and Gloria’s has been passed for quite some time now. Larry Storch had a very memorable appearance on one episode and he just died at 99 earlier this year. I was hoping he would live to be 100. I hate seeing people like him and Betty White fall so close of 100.The only episode I remember is the one where the actress playing his wife died, and he started out of character memorializing her.