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zangtang · 9 months
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Dennis Burkley, as seen in some clips currently available on youtube etc. The glossiest hair, the most excessive southern accent that turns nearly everything he says into a come on, the sheer size
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Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman E282. Stop Or My Mom Will Shoot.
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Maude. Laserblast
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Sanford
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Gimme A Break "Remember, every one of you can look just like me." Okay!
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lovecatnip · 2 months
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Mask
1985
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clemsfilmdiary · 1 year
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Rush (1991, Lili Fini Zanuck)
11/2/22
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90smovies · 2 years
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glennk56 · 3 years
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Dennis Burkley in Burt Reynold’s 1987 Malone.
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aaronashea · 3 years
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badgaymovies · 2 years
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Murphy's Romance (1985)
Murphy's Romance by #MartinRitt starring #JamesGarner and #SallyField, who "can be just as captivating in a lighthearted project, perpetually in command despite the script never drawing her into any unpleasant crises", Now reviewed on MyOldAddiction.com
MARTIN RITT Bil’s rating (out of 5): BBBB.5 USA, 1985. Columbia Pictures, Delphi IV Productions, Fogwood Films. Screenplay by Harriet Frank Jr., Irving Ravetch, based on the novella by Max Schott. Cinematography by William A. Fraker. Produced by Laura Ziskin. Music by Carole King. Production Design by Joel Schiller. Costume Design by Joe I. Tompkins. Film Editing by Sidney Levin. Reuniting with…
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beawitched-by-bea · 5 years
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Maude TV Series have SEQUEL. Starring: one main character from S6E24 (see the 2nd screenshot.) Has somebody known? We (@slcarp90 and I) haven't a slightest idea, but we love this gal so much. This post created only because of the 2nd screenshot (thanks to "somebody's" IMDb page.) (On a good note, watching Matching Game around 1979 is almost the same as this sequel. "Somebody" is her character's copy at that time. Except for her, I'd not want to watch political TV Series.)
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genevieveetguy · 5 years
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- Mom, do I look like a freak to you? - No. - You know, your always been big on telling me when my face doesn't matter, but, it does. Doesn't it?
Mask, Peter Bogdanovich (1985)
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zangtang · 7 months
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Are they any actors from shows/movies you'd wanna showcase? I remember seeing Dennis Burkley on an old show the other day and going "Damn, oh wow" lol
I actually don't know of many others, certainly not many who compared to Dennis Burkley. https://www.tumblr.com/glennk56 is a good resource and https://bearmythology.tumblr.com/archive features a fair few actors if you scroll down That said, maybe it is time to dig up a couple of old chestnuts and make fresher clips out of them....
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oh and the beautiful Bill Nunn, who isn't very fat, but was one of the first guys I actually found attractive on tv (in sister act, the greatest movie ever made)
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eriksamaya · 2 years
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Tread Perilously -- Designing Women: The Pride of Sugarbakers
Tread Perilously — Designing Women: The Pride of Sugarbakers
Tread Perilously’s Women First month continues with a Designing Women episode called “The Pride of Sugarbakers.” When Sugarbakers sponsors a junior league softball team, Mary Jo agrees to coach. Unfortunately, her style is more suited for a Pee Wee team. After they lose six straight games, Julia suggests a more aggressive approach which favors her protegee, Randa. Will it work? And will Mary Jo…
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clemsfilmdiary · 1 year
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Lambada (1990, Joel Silberg)
2/5/23
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Son In Law (1993)
This is a Movie Health Community evaluation. It is intended to inform people of potential health hazards in movies and does not reflect the quality of the film itself. The information presented here has not been reviewed by any medical professionals.
Son In Law has one scene in a bar with some neon signs on the walls that flash in very slow and mild patterns.
A few scenes take place inside moving vehicles. The vast majority of the camera work in this film is either stationary or very smooth. Double-vision is simulated for a few seconds late in the film.
Flashing Lights: 1/10. Motion Sickness: 2/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: Characters are drugged in one scene.
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milliondollarbaby87 · 3 years
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An Innocent Man (1989) Review
An Innocent Man (1989) Review
When Jimmie Rainwood is framed by two corrupt cops for drugs, he must survive his prison sentence and then get his revenge, supported by his wife Kate who will not stop fighting to prove his innocence when he is locked up. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Continue reading
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silverstills · 7 years
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Son in Law (1993) 
Director: Steve Rash
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The Hitchhiker 3.7
Damn, that was great! Dirty, sleazy. I feel like I need a shower!
The “main character” is a bag of drugs, which passes from person to person in a nightmarish night-time world of betrayal and deceit. It changes hands every time someone kills someone else. Which happens a lot!
The dialogue is quirky, the visuals are impressive, the ending is nonsensical. The effect? Unforgettable. It’s a fun ride thought a world that seems - at times - like a dark and unpleasant fairy-tale. Nice place to visit, definitely wouldn’t want to live there.
Absolutely none of the characters are likeable or sympathetic. Although the cast are uniformly great. Particularly Gene Simmons as Mr. Big.
It might not be everybody’s cup of tea, but this is an episode that has a distinct vision and executes it to perfection. Even making a point along the way.
10/10
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