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WOOOOO!!!
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Re: Take Me Out to the Movies or Movies Madness
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The Lineups stink.
Join Date: Jun 2003
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Re: Take Me Out to the Movies or Movies Madness
I know he's not on it anymore, but I watched SNL last week and it seemed EVERYONE on there now laughs at their own jokes, very annoying.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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Re: Take Me Out to the Movies or Movies Madness
SNL sucks so bad nowadays... Just super, super lame. You're right, everyone cracking up at their own unfunny jokes is the tip of the iceberg.
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WOOOOO!!!
Join Date: Oct 2007
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Re: Take Me Out to the Movies or Movies Madness
I like the 'SNL Digital Shorts'
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Re: Take Me Out to the Movies or Movies Madness
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What Me Worry?
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Bellefontaine, Ohio
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Re: Take Me Out to the Movies or Movies Madness
Ring Lardner is said to have patterned Alibi Ike after baseball player King Cole. A bunch of popular major leaguers made cameo appearances in the film, among others Guy Cantrell, Dick Cox, Cedric Durst, Mike Gazella, Wally Hood, Don Hurst, Smead Jolley, Lou Koupal, Bob Meusel, Wally Rehg and Jim Thorpe.
I didn't know Joe E Brown was born in Ohio (Holgate). I've been searching for a copy of Alibi Ike. I found a new VHS copy, which I bought. I have the capability to then burn it over onto DVD. He played the daffy millionaire Osgood Fielding in Some Like It Hot (1959), wherein Joe, after discovering that his "girlfriend" Jack Lemmon was actually a man, brought down the house by uttering the film's classic punchline: "Well, nobody's perfect."
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