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  2. Bruce Dern was HOT - the Data Lounge

    www.datalounge.com/thread/32149155-bruce-dern-was-hot

    Bruce Dern was HOT. I had no idea. Great butt. Oh, he was a snack and a half in his day. The 1970s were the era of the hot but unusual looking movie star (see also: Elliott Gould). DADDY. ^ hawt! R2 oh God, don't even get me started on Elliott Gould. I'm in my early thirties, but wholeheartedly agree--I am a bit of a movie geek and have watched ...

  3. Laura Dern swears she was born in 1969. - the Data Lounge

    www.datalounge.com/thread/30890260-laura-dern-swears-she-was-born-in-1969.

    Bruce Dern actually started acting in the early 1960s. Bruce was in Roger Corman's The Wild Angels, with Peter Fonda, that was 1966. Who can forget The Trip (1967) again with Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper and Jack Nicholson. In Psycho-Out (1968) Bruce co-starred with Susan Strasberg, Jack Nicholson and Dean Stockwell. Bruce was also in Cycle ...

  4. Keach pleaded guilty, and served six months at Reading Prison. [32] Keach stated that his time in prison, which he described as the lowest point of his life, and the friendship he formed with a priest during that time led to his conversion to Catholicism. Subsequently, he and his wife met Pope John Paul II.

  5. Hitchcock's Family Plot: Plotting Family Plot - the Data Lounge

    www.datalounge.com/thread/32176138-hitchcock-s-family-plot-plotting-family-plot

    Interviews with Bruce Dern, DL fave Karen Black, and William Devane. Somebody stated that Hitchcock used something like 50% of what he shot, which is an amazing statistic. He storyboarded and knew exactly what he wanted in frame. Yet, it sounded like he enjoyed Bruce Dern because he was "unpredictable" and did allow Dern some freedom.

  6. Trump: I HATE BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN! - the Data Lounge

    www.datalounge.com/thread/34850691-trump-i-hate-bruce-springsteen!

    It's using Trump's "I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT" tweet he made a few weeks ago. That one was real. And Trump, who has used Springsteen's music at events without his authorization, was already bothered that Bruce doesn't like him pre-Harris endorsement. It's something he's mentioned at past events. Here's a (paywall-free) Rolling Stone article about it.

  7. Why was Gunsmoke so popular? - the Data Lounge

    www.datalounge.com/thread/34440630-why-was-gunsmoke-so-popular-

    In fact, the best episodes were Kitty centric. The two that really stand out are when one of Kitty's girls dies in childbirth. Kitty takes on the baby temporarily. Hating it at the start. Then falls deeply in love with the baby. She then gives it up knowing a young, childless couple, who desperately want the baby, will give it a better home.

  8. Laura Dern seduces Liam Hemsworth in Lonely Planet - the Data...

    www.datalounge.com/thread/34862252-laura-dern-seduces-liam-hemsworth-in-lonely...

    Laura Dern seduces Liam Hemsworth in Lonely Planet. Trailer. Isn’t he the ugly one. Obviously he isn’t bad looking at all, he is handsome but he looks the JC Penny catalogue of a “good looking white guy.”. There is something so generic about him. Go to any college campus and you see that look.

  9. Lucy Cries Wolf is possibly Vivian's worst episode of the series. She flubs her lines a few times and, in one case, her lines appear overdubbed. And something about her performance generally is off the mark. She also looks bloated and unhappy, and is not wearing her wedding ring (perhaps the episode without it).

  10. DL, tell me about Karen Black! - the Data Lounge

    www.datalounge.com/thread/34453959-dl-tell-me-about-karen-black!

    August 27, 2024 3:50 PM. All I can tell you about Karen Black is that as I walked out of Airport ‘75 as a 13-year-old gayling, I said to my mother, “She deserves an Oscar nomination!!”. My mother just looked at me and shook her head. by Anonymous. reply 1.

  11. Sitcom Spinoffs- Did They Want To Go? - the Data Lounge

    www.datalounge.com/thread/32109470-sitcom-spinoffs-did-they-want-to-go-

    Rin Tin Tin enjoyed a little revival in the mid-70s thanks to syndication of the tv series, the popularity of Benji, and the 1976 movie "Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood"....which was (loosely) based on Rin Tin Tin's story. Phenomenal cast! Madeline Kahn, Teri Garr, Bruce Dern, Art Carney, Phil Silvers....and dozens of others!