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In honour of the late, great Karl Malden - Baby Doll - surprisingly enough to be found in its entirety on t'internet.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 4414938608
Unfortunately Eli Wallach is due for popping his clogs any soon too.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 4414938608
Unfortunately Eli Wallach is due for popping his clogs any soon too.
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Always remember him for One-Eyed Jacks with Marlon Brando. Good actor.Little Green Man wrote:In honour of the late, great Karl Malden - Baby Doll - surprisingly enough to be found in its entirety on t'internet.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 4414938608
Unfortunately Eli Wallach is due for popping his clogs any soon too.
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Not a chance. We're to take it he left at the end of Superman 2, when she was Margot Kidder and mid-twenties at best.jimbo wrote:You've answered it yourself. She was 14 when he left, hence him 'going away' for 7 years.Bruno wrote:Superman Returns.
Half decent, but I still don't understand why when Superman is away for seven years, Lois Lane still looks about twenty one when he returns.
Was right all along
Always overshadowed by Brando's Stanley - but Malden's wooing of Blanche was a career-best IMOTANGODANCER wrote:Always remember him for One-Eyed Jacks with Marlon Brando. Good actor.Little Green Man wrote:In honour of the late, great Karl Malden - Baby Doll - surprisingly enough to be found in its entirety on t'internet.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 4414938608
Unfortunately Eli Wallach is due for popping his clogs any soon too.
Was right all along
FFS, never mind.Bruno wrote:Not a chance. We're to take it he left at the end of Superman 2, when she was Margot Kidder and mid-twenties at best.jimbo wrote:You've answered it yourself. She was 14 when he left, hence him 'going away' for 7 years.Bruno wrote:Superman Returns.
Half decent, but I still don't understand why when Superman is away for seven years, Lois Lane still looks about twenty one when he returns.

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Oh yes. Started to feel sorry for Mr. Jelly. A bit.hisroyalgingerness wrote:Some crackers in the new stuff. But some of it is crackers. Some is pure kids stuff and needs a bit of disbelief suspending
Psychoville kept it up tonight. i still keep laughing out loud at the club biscuit
Dawn French is probably the most disturbing, though.
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Aye twas cracking.Verbal wrote:Anyone watch That Mitchell and Webb Look? Rather good I thought. It's turning into a pretty consistent sketch show now.
Thought the "alternative medicine" sketch was piss funny! As was ironically the conversation about erm pissing in the shower. Though basically that could have been a scene from peep show!
Was bang on form last night. I enjoyed the Gordon Ramsay sketch first up.BWFC_Insane wrote:Aye twas cracking.Verbal wrote:Anyone watch That Mitchell and Webb Look? Rather good I thought. It's turning into a pretty consistent sketch show now.
Thought the "alternative medicine" sketch was piss funny! As was ironically the conversation about erm pissing in the shower. Though basically that could have been a scene from peep show!
As for psychoville, I love that show. The club biscuit moment was up there with when he pointed at his precious painting a couple of weeks ago that no one would dare steal. Second favourite characters have to be the serial killer obsessed David and his ma.
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