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lascitasdelashoras · 1 year
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James Kerwin - Koujak Jaber building in Ramlet El Beida, Lebanon
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sheltiechicago · 2 years
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Red Lines - Close To Sunset Whilst I Photographed This Beautiful Entrance Hall
Photos James Kerwin Took While Exploring Abandoned Places In Tbilisi
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No Entry - The Entrance To The Derelict Armenian Church, Surb Nshan
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Golden - Looking Up At The Ceiling That Was Attempted To Be Repaired In A Former Cinema
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27 Dresses (2008)
"Love is patient, love is kind, love means slowly losing your mind"
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seventyskid · 1 year
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loveboatinsanity · 1 year
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R.I.P. Lance Kerwin
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mythirdparent · 1 year
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theoscarsproject · 8 months
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Murphy's Romance (1985). Emma moves to a ranch with her son after a divorce and befriends the older Murphy, but things turn complicated when her ex shows up.
I feel like Sally Field has a monopoly on 'Single Mother Finding New Life on a Farm in 80s Cinema' roles, and that probably makes this one of the worser ones in that particular cinema canon. I don't know, if anything, this was just fine - little boring, but generally inoffensive. Watch Places in the Heart instead. 5/10.
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kwebtv · 1 year
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Lance Michael Kerwin (November 6, 1960 – January 24, 2023)  Actor known primarily for roles in television and film during his childhood and teen years in the 1970s. He played lead roles in the TV series James at 15, and the made-for-TV films The Loneliest Runner and Salem's Lot.
  Other TV series and movies he appeared in were:
Emergency! (1973, TV Series) – Wheeler Boy
Little House on the Prairie (1974, TV Series) – Danny Peters
Shazam! (1974 TV Series) – Season 1 Episode 2 – Chad Martin
Cannon (1974 TV Series) – Season 4 Episode 6 – Unnamed Delivery Boy
The Greatest Gift (1974, TV Movie) – Ramey Holvak
Reflections of Murder (1974, TV Movie) – Chip
The Meanest Men in the West aka Bad Men of the West (1974, TV Series)
ABC Afterschool Specials (1974–1976, TV Series) – P.J. / The President's Son / Buzz / Peter Finley / Adam Rush / Ezzie
Gunsmoke (1975, TV Series) – Tommy Harker
The Family Holvak (1975, TV Series) – Ramey Holvak
Sara (1976, TV Series) – Derek
Amelia Earhart (1976, TV Movie) – David Putnam
The Death of Richie (1977, TV Movie) – Russell Werner
Wonder Woman (1977, TV Series) – Jeff Hadley
The Bionic Woman (1977, TV Series) – Prince Ishmail
Young Joe, the Forgotten Kennedy (1977, TV Movie) – Joe, Jr. (age 14)
James at 15 (1977–1978, TV Series) – James Hunter
The Busters (1978, TV Movie)
Once Upon a Midnight Scary (1979, TV Series)
The Boy Who Drank Too Much (1980, TV Movie) – Billy Carpenter
Children of Divorce (1980, TV Movie) – Tony Malik
Side Show (1981, TV Movie) – Nick Pallas
Advice to the Lovelorn (1981, TV Movie) – Larry Ames
CBS Schoolbreak Special (1982, TV Series) – Billy Lee Daniels
The Mysterious Stranger (1982, TV Movie) – #44
Trapper John, MD (1982–1985, TV Series) – Gary Gordon / 42
A Killer in the Family (1983, TV Movie) – Ray Tison
Faerie Tale Theatre: The Snow Queen (1985, TV Series) – Kay
The Fourth Wise Man (1985, TV Movie) – Passhur
Murder She Wrote (1989, TV Series) – Eddie Frayne
Final Verdict (1991, TV Movie) – Harry Johnson
(Wikipedia)
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gone2soon-rip · 1 year
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LANCE KERWIN (1960-Died January 24th 2023,at 62). American actor, known primarily for roles in television and film during his childhood and teen years in the 1970s. He played lead roles in the TV series James at 15,and the made-for-TV films The Loneliest Runner and Salem's Lot.   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_Kerwin
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sheltiechicago · 2 years
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Soviet Twirls & Swirls - Former Cable Car Station In Tbilisi (Now Full Of Graffiti)
Photos James Kerwin Took While Exploring Abandoned Places In Tbilisi
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Circling Around - A Stunning Stairwell In Tbilisi
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Broken Baby - Another Entrance In Tbilisi Old Town
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All Over The Place - The Heavily Decayed Entrance
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lance kerwin r.i.p.
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josefksays · 2 years
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Bobby Jack Moriarty: I think you're banging Emma?
Murphy: Banging? That's an ugly expression for that particular pleasure.
Bobby Jack Moriarty: How about fucking?
Murphy: I don't like that one a whole alot better! And, if I was, it would be none of your concern.
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adamwatchesmovies · 1 month
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Jack (1996)
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Anyone with a trained eye will see past the schmaltz and recognize 1998's Patch Adams as a manipulative, unfunny drama that cast Robin Williams in an attempt to be both hilarious and uplifting. For years, I kept a copy of it on DVD so that whenever I heard anyone sing its praises I could give them a reality check by sitting down and watching it with them. I don't know what I was thinking wasting my time like that. This brings us to Jack, which makes Patch Adams look like a finely crafted wine. Made two years earlier, Francis Ford Coppola tries to melt your heart. Instead, you'll want to die of embarrassment.
Jack Powell (Robin Williams) was born with a strange condition that makes him age four times as fast as normal. Home schooled for the first ten years of his life, Jack is finally allowed to go to school with students his own age when his doctor (played by Bill Cosby) convinces Mr. and Mrs. Powell (Brian PKerwin and Diane Lane) that it will be good for him.
This movie has a premise but it doesn’t have much of a plot. Jack is ten years old but looks forty. The kids at school think he’s a freak until they realize he’s a giant that can easily beat any of them at basketball and walk into any store to buy naughty magazines. Eventually they realize that’s not always a good thing. So what? The idea (I think) was that it would both tug at your heartstrings and make you laugh. Jack will look like the Crypt Keeper by the time he graduates from high school. His life will be cut short. How tragic. Meanwhile, Robin Williams, everyone!
Williams isn’t necessarily bad at playing a ten-year old. He does the best he can but the role is fundamentally unconvincing. You see a grown man jump into his parent’s bed and you can't help thinking about some SNL-type skit in which one of the cast members dresses like a kid for comedy's sake. The joke there was that they're not fooling anyone. This movie asks you to suspend your disbelief. It can't be done. A couple of scenes might make you chuckle but you can so easily see that these were not part of the script; they were lines Williams threw in and the editor decided to keep. The biggest hint is that no 10-year-old would say them.
It takes no time for Jack to reach maximum cringe. Bill Cosby plays Jack’s surprisingly non-comedic doctor (he’s being unfunny deliberately) and Jennifer Lopez, his teacher. All the scenes of Jack and his friends farting in cans convince you there won't be any romantic scenes between the 10-year-old and his sexy teacher but you’re nonetheless kept on edge. This movie could get THAT bad. It’s already pretty dreadful as-is, with Jack’s best friend’s mom (played by Fran Drescher) playing the stupidest adult you’ve seen in a long time. Her son, Louis (Adam Zolotin), hasn’t been doing his homework so she’s coming over to talk to the principal. Jack pretends to be him so the real conversation can't happen. That sounds like it could work but Jack stumbles over his words so badly it’s a wonder mom believes anything he says. Maybe she thinks the "principal" is just that hot for her that he can't speak properly. This scene embodies the entire film. We see where the movie could go horribly, horribly wrong, and where it might’ve actually been hysterical in a demented kind of way.
“No! Please! Stop!” Are words you better get used to if you plan on watching Jack. Writers James DeMoncao and Gary Nadeau aimed to make a bizarre tragedy, a pumped-up version of one of those “disease of the week” dramas fused with a coming-of-age story. Or maybe Francis Ford Coppola thought Robin Williams acting like a child while everyone around him pretends like that’s a perfectly normal thing would be hilarious. I don't think anyone expected it to be the low point in many talented people’s careers. It might've been interesting if it were absurdly bad or a little more tone-deaf. As is, "Jack" is a car crash you're more than happy to look away from. (February 18, 2022)
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therileyandkimmyshow · 3 months
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Video Of Actor Lance Kerwin's Last Interview
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#onthisday #onthisdate #otd January 24, 2023 #actor #lancekerwin died at 62. He played lead roles in the TV series James at 15 as well as the TV films The Loneliest Runner and Salem's Lot. The Riley and Kimmy Show’s #interview with Lance Kerwin is available on our YouTube  page. This interview was recorded October 22, 2022 in Orlando, Florida and was the last interview Lance gave before his death.
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