Apparently on Cheers, the Norm jokes from when he entered the bar each week were the hardest ones to write:
"It's a dog-eat-dog world and I'm wearing Milkbone underwear."
https://ew.com/tv/cheers-writers-norm-best-jokes/
Apparently on Cheers, the Norm jokes from when he entered the bar each week were the hardest ones to write:
"It's a dog-eat-dog world and I'm wearing Milkbone underwear."
https://ew.com/tv/cheers-writers-norm-best-jokes/
I gather that this ENOLA HOLMES series is based on a series of novels about Sherlock's much younger sister. But hearing about this series all I could think is why haven't they made a "Mrs. Sherlock Holmes" series yet?
She was a real woman--Mary Grace Quackenbos Humiston--who was called "Mrs. Sherlock Holmes" because she was such a great detective. From New York, around the turn of the 19th/20th century, she solved cold cases and became the first female Special Assistant U.S. Attorney. She was featured on an episode of TIMELESS. And there have been books written about her. It seems like a premise that's just begging for a screen treatment.
On Cheers, Diane started out dating Judah Zachary.
The movie Damnation Alley was suppose to be the summer block buster for the studio that made it.
They keep pouring more and more money into after seeing how there other supposedly summer blockbuster was going to be a total turkey of a film.
That other movie was Star Wars.
Last edited by gwhh; 10-04-2020 at 04:05 PM.
The Batman character Detective Harvey Bullock was named in tribute to television writer Harvey Bullock.
According to this article, Patrick Swayze helped her land Whoopi Goldberg her iconic role in Ghost
https://people.com/movies/whoopi-gol...ic-ghost-role/
Goldberg, 64, explained that a friend told her “every Black woman and her mother” had gone to the Ghost auditions. Confused, Goldberg asked her own agent why she hadn’t heard about it.
“They don’t want you,” the agent told her. “They think that your persona, that Whoopi, is too big and will take people out of the movie.”
Then, she got another call from her agent. “I get a call and he says, ‘Remember that movie they didn’t want you for? Well, the director and the actor want to come to wherever you are and see if there’s a way to do this with you. They’ve hired Patrick Swayze, Patrick wanted to know why they hadn’t come to you. They told him that they thought you would take people out of the movie.' ”
“Patrick said, ‘I’m not saying yes to this piece until we know that she’s not the right person, because this is ridiculous, she’s perfect,’ ”
Last edited by caj; 10-15-2020 at 09:47 AM.
I found this interesting - and it was on this site. Why The Big Bang Theory's Penny became a bartender.
https://www.cbr.com/big-bang-theory-...y-broken-foot/
During season 4, actress Kaley Cuoco was absent from two episodes and then went from being a waitress at The Cheesecake Factory to being a bartender.
There were apparently rumors that Cuoco was pregnant and they were hiding it by putting her behind the bar. But in reality, Cuoco, who rides horses, had a serious leg injury from a horse-back riding accident that severely injured her leg. There's also a scene in a later episode where Penny runs to her bedroom. A stunt double was used because Cuoco could not run due to her injury.
I never knew this. Read all the details in the link.
A case of retroactive recognition for me.
In 2016 actor Michael Weston played Harry Houdini on the TV show Houdini & Doyle, a 1 season fictionalized look at Houdini’s friendship w. Sherlock Holmes creator Arthur Conan Doyle:
I realized Weston had appeared opposite Jonny Lee Miller’s Sherlock Holmes in 2015, as a frenemy named Oscar Rankin while watching an ep. of Elementary season 3 yesterday:
Just thought that was kind of cool.