With this ring I be wed.
Duke-- You two have been at sea to long.
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This is a very well told story with fine acting by everyone.
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That seller is out of his mind. Two too many zeros
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Big Bang Theory Mrs. Wolowitz actress Carol Ann Susi dead
Character actress Carol Ann Susi, known as the voice of the unseen Mrs. Wolowitz on “The Big Bang Theory,” died Tuesday in Los Angeles after a brief battle with cancer, according to Warner Bros. Television. Susi was 62 and had appeared in numerous TV shows since the 1970s.
On “The Big Bang Theory,” she was heard in dozens of episodes as the offstage presence of the screechy, overbearing mother of Simon Helberg’s Howard Wolowitz.
” ‘The Big Bang Theory’ family has lost a beloved member today with the passing of Carol Ann Susi, who hilariously and memorably voiced the role of Mrs. Wolowitz. Unseen by viewers, the Mrs. Wolowitz character became a bit of a mystery throughout the show’s eight seasons. What was not a mystery, however, was Carol Ann’s immense talent and comedic timing, which were on display during each unforgettable appearance,” said a statement from Warner Bros. Television, CBS and “Big Bang Theory” exec producers Chuck Lorre, Steven Molaro and Bill Prady.Born in Brooklyn, she studied acting in New York and moved to Los Angeles in the 1970s, where she was cast as Kolchak’s secretary in “The Night Stalker.” Among her other TV appearances were “Seinfeld,” “Murphy Brown,” “Cheers,” “Doogie Howser, M.D.,” “Mad About You,” “Just Shoot Me,” “Seinfeld” and “Six Feet Under.”
She is survived by her brother, Michael Susi.
A voice that made my laugh with every line she said.
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Duke.......... These congressional debates get nastier al the time.
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They went and cut off her speech.
She is 94 years old how fast do they think she can talk.
It's like here is your Oscar now go away. -
Fury
Brad Pitt
Very graphic not a womens movie.
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Hatari! this afternoon on a big screen at the John Wayne convention, and it was great to see it on the big screen.
They had a John Wayne convention?
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The Lost Battalion.
Made for TV about a battle in WW1
Well made and very bloody. -
One of the great trios of rock of all time.
RIP -
Purtatory.
TV made 1999 for TNT
A little off beat but very well made with a big shootout at the end. -
lookout Duke!
They say they are the Republican Committe'
But they are really Democrats. -
Houdini
two part tv movie on the History channel.
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Haven't bought it yet, but I will be hitting the sotre shortly to pick up a copy of Captain America: The Winter Soldier. I did see this in theater when it came out late last winter and it was very, very good. One of the better Marvel movies since they've been coming out, though I think they're all quite good.
Also, here's a few new Blu-ray releases that are coming in the next few weeks.
A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum, with Zero Mostel and Phil Silvers is out this week
The Great Race, with Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, and Natalie Wood, out this week.
The Great Rain Robbery with Sean Connery, out next week.
South Of St. Louis with Joel McRea, out on the 23rd.
Distant Drums with Gary Cooper, out on the 23rd.
Elmer Gantry with Burt Lancaster on the 23rd.
Run Silent, Run Deep with Clark Gable and Glenn Ford on the 23rd.
Taras Bulba with Yul Brynner and Tony Curtis on the 23rd
Once Upon A Time In America: The Directors Cut with Robert DeNiro and James Woods on the 23rd.Thanks for the updates.
A Funny Thing ::::: makes me laugh every time.
One small note Run Silent Run Deep is with Burt Landcaster not Ford.
Very good film. -
I thought I saw them all but I have never seen this one.
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Lee Chang
Can't we have Italian once in a while? -
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A BIG HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO EVERYONE who had a recent birthday.
May your glass never run empty. -
But for God's sake whose idea was to put Woody Strode to do an indian? That was very lame.[/QUOTE]
John Ford and Woody Strode were close friends.
Strode was one of the last people to visit Ford near his death.
When ever Ford could fit him into a film he did. -
Noah
Russell Crowe
All I can say is stay away from this film.
Like no bible story you ever read.