I could not see the skit
but a funny classic with Lucille Ball and
Henry Fonda
They have a blended family
Of a total of 16 kids
called. Yours,Mine and Ours
So, What's next?
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Re: Kid King skitI could not see the skit
but a funny classic with Lucille Ball and Henry Fonda They have a blended family Of a total of 16 kids called. Yours,Mine and Ours
Re: So, What's next?It's interesting how almost all of the big stars of the 80's and 90's are now doing a lot of TV stuff. I reckon that's where the big money is now and it gives them a much bigger circulation opportunity.....i'd be delighted if I could see Jim in my bedroom weekly....lmao (on my TV you pervs.....lol)
I think that's gonna be the future for Jim with occasional movies.....I still have faith that he will win an Oscar one day but it will be for a semi-serious film, a script with pathos and heart...one day Jim, one Day....... Fluffy
Re: So, What's next?I agree with u fluffy
Soon day, soon day (Not a spelling mis)
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I think the best quality of scripts and characters is on TV right now. In these last ten year (with the exception of Jim's movies), I haven't seen one movie that I though.... "WOW it's great!" Odly enough, for me, some of the best movies, and the ones I like to watch, are from the 90's.... Strange but it's what I feel. I'm a guardian of the spark...
I'm a God damn and proud good fan... and I love it! = )>
Re: So, What's next?I don't watch TV anymore
too much junk I see old movies rent them or use net to see specific items great way to avoid commercials more economical and can choose what I want to see Bad stuff is not in my face
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If you're talking about reality show.... I completly agree. But fiction? For me is the best. I'm a guardian of the spark...
I'm a God damn and proud good fan... and I love it! = )>
Re: So, What's next?Yes, agreed
Sometimes watching TV is like what happened to me today I found a nut on the shore of the beach I wasn't sure what kind it was It looked very old and dark I wondered if there was any fruit in it I took it home and wondered if I should open it or keep it as a souvenir Finally I had a friend Crack it open with a hammer The hammer hit many times (Like changing channels) Finally it opened It looked like a walnut but the fruit was dried up and gone AND it stank I could not keep it due to the smell Now it is in the recycling bin to decompose
Re: So, What's next?True Crimes
link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1901024/ful ... f_=tt_ql_1 Michael Aguilar ... executive producer John Cheng ... producer Piotr Dzieciol ... co-producer David Gerson ... producer Simon Horsman ... producer Nicole Montez ... associate producer Patrick Murray ... executive producer Kasia Nabialczyk ... executive producer Ewa Puszczynska ... co-producer Brett Ratner ... producer Jeffrey Soros ... producer Cinematography by Michal Englert
Re: So, What's next?True Crimes it is!. Hope it gets released in 2016 (greedy?)
AAlright! TAKE CARE NOW, BYE BYE THEN!
Re: So, What's next?Friday, October 23, 2015--5:18 am CST
I read on Google and Yahoo that Jim Carrey and the cast of "True Crimes" are gonna start shooting "True Crimes" in Poland on November 7, and probably wrap up on December 20. I'm very glad that Jim Carrey is moving on after the death of Cathriona and attending her funeral. I hope Jim will continue to keep moving on. Sincerely, Terry Marvin (Dallas, Texas, USA)
Re: So, What's next?Friday, October 23, 2015--5:33 am CST
I also agree that Jim Carrey will win an Academy Award one of these days. I wonder what his reaction will be if someday Jim ends up winning an Oscar? Sincerely, Terry Marvin (Dallas, Texas, USA)
Re: So, What's next?Look up Jim Carrey in poland
it shows something about poland radio
Re: So, What's next?When it comes to comedy, I just keep hoping for Ace Ventura 3 in the coming years. He's not too old yet. On the other side, I would like him to star in some more serious films, working with great directors and co-stars. And in that spirit, the other kind of comedy. I thought Philip Morris was very satisfying.
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