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Main Discussion Area => In Memoriam, Happy Birthday => Topic started by: RGMike on July 23, 2006, 06:18:55 PM
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I somehow missed this this other day:
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/15094573.htm
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Top favorite Jack Warden moments for me: Juror 7 in Twelve Angry Men, the suicidial judge in ...And Justice for All, the President in Being There, and Saul the jewish friend-of-the-family in While You Were Sleeping.
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Top favorite Jack Warden moments for me: Juror 7 in Twelve Angry Men, the suicidial judge in ...And Justice for All, the President in Being There, and Saul the jewish friend-of-the-family in While You Were Sleeping.
mine: that ridiculous "crazy like a fox," and his appearance as the owl in the television musical, "alice in wonderland."
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I happened to check that Ken Jennings blog (http://www.ken-jennings.com/blog/) & he had this to say:
July 22, 2006
One angry man
Reading about Jack Warden’s death yesterday made me sad. Just a few weeks ago, I’d been watching Bulworth, and even though many of Warden’s scenes in that movie appear to have been whittled down to near-incomprehensibility in the editing room, he’s still great in it.
But there are two silver linings to Mr. Warden’s passing.
First, since celebrity deaths are often said to come in threes, it completes last week’s aging-character-actor death trio, which had already claimed Barnard Hughes and Red Buttons. Charles Durning, Karl Malden, Ernest Borgnine…you can again sleep soundly. It tolls not for thee. This time.
Secondly, Warden’s death means that Jack Klugman wins the 12 Angry Men tontine! (Assuming, of course, there was a 12 Angry Men tontine.) Way to go, Juror #5! You weren’t the youngest (Robert Webber and John Fielder were younger) and you weren’t always the healthiest (throat cancer almost killed Klugman in the 1990s) but you outlasted them all. Somewhere, Tony Randall is smiling.
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I happened to check that Ken Jennings blog (http://www.ken-jennings.com/blog/) & he had this to say:
July 22, 2006
One angry man
Reading about Jack Warden’s death yesterday made me sad. Just a few weeks ago, I’d been watching Bulworth, and even though many of Warden’s scenes in that movie appear to have been whittled down to near-incomprehensibility in the editing room, he’s still great in it.
But there are two silver linings to Mr. Warden’s passing.
First, since celebrity deaths are often said to come in threes, it completes last week’s aging-character-actor death trio, which had already claimed Barnard Hughes and Red Buttons. Charles Durning, Karl Malden, Ernest Borgnine…you can again sleep soundly. It tolls not for thee. This time.
Secondly, Warden’s death means that Jack Klugman wins the 12 Angry Men tontine! (Assuming, of course, there was a 12 Angry Men tontine.) Way to go, Juror #5! You weren’t the youngest (Robert Webber and John Fielder were younger) and you weren’t always the healthiest (throat cancer almost killed Klugman in the 1990s) but you outlasted them all. Somewhere, Tony Randall is smiling.
That Jennings guy is one weird dude.
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I happened to check that Ken Jennings blog (http://www.ken-jennings.com/blog/) & he had this to say:
July 22, 2006
One angry man
Reading about Jack Warden’s death yesterday made me sad. Just a few weeks ago, I’d been watching Bulworth, and even though many of Warden’s scenes in that movie appear to have been whittled down to near-incomprehensibility in the editing room, he’s still great in it.
But there are two silver linings to Mr. Warden’s passing.
First, since celebrity deaths are often said to come in threes, it completes last week’s aging-character-actor death trio, which had already claimed Barnard Hughes and Red Buttons. Charles Durning, Karl Malden, Ernest Borgnine…you can again sleep soundly. It tolls not for thee. This time.
Secondly, Warden’s death means that Jack Klugman wins the 12 Angry Men tontine! (Assuming, of course, there was a 12 Angry Men tontine.) Way to go, Juror #5! You weren’t the youngest (Robert Webber and John Fielder were younger) and you weren’t always the healthiest (throat cancer almost killed Klugman in the 1990s) but you outlasted them all. Somewhere, Tony Randall is smiling.
That Jennings guy is one weird dude.
wow. he certainly is.
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That Jennings guy is one weird dude.
I thought that "Charles Durning, Karl Malden, Ernest Borgnine" line was inspired, and perfect for our fourm here.
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That Jennings guy is one weird dude.
I thought that "Charles Durning, Karl Malden, Ernest Borgnine" line was inspired, and perfect for our fourm here.
i thought that was fine. it was the tontine bit that got me thinking he had too much (clap-clap) time on his hands.
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That Jennings guy is one weird dude.
I thought that "Charles Durning, Karl Malden, Ernest Borgnine" line was inspired, and perfect for our fourm here.
i thought that was fine. it was the tontine bit that got me thinking he had too much (clap-clap) time on his hands.
Now look what you've done! Tommy Shaw wants a residual.
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That Jennings guy is one weird dude.
I thought that "Charles Durning, Karl Malden, Ernest Borgnine" line was inspired, and perfect for our fourm here.
Beyond TANC: as if to prove the point...
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2006/07/25/entertainment/e115456D45.DTL&type=entertainment
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That Jennings guy is one weird dude.
I thought that "Charles Durning, Karl Malden, Ernest Borgnine" line was inspired, and perfect for our fourm here.
Beyond TANC: as if to prove the point...
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2006/07/25/entertainment/e115456D45.DTL&type=entertainment
maybe we can invite him to join our clubhouse when his blog burns down. he can answer all of ginger's questions.
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That Jennings guy is one weird dude.
I thought that "Charles Durning, Karl Malden, Ernest Borgnine" line was inspired, and perfect for our fourm here.
Beyond TANC: as if to prove the point...
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2006/07/25/entertainment/e115456D45.DTL&type=entertainment
maybe we can invite him to join our clubhouse when his blog burns down. he can answer all of ginger's questions.
I would find it highly entertaining for Kenny J to be a regular here. At least for the first week or two.
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maybe we can invite him to join our clubhouse when his blog burns down. he can answer all of ginger's questions.
Well thanks to the AP, his Blog does seem to have crashed (you get a message saying "This Account Has Exceeded Its CPU Quota"). I was just looking at it a couple of hours ago, post KFOG, and it was fine.
It's interesting to me that
A) nobody seems to be able to understand parody when they see it, (unless maybe it's on The Onion),
B) The AP has this as breaking news when KJ blogged that last week,
C) Today's blog entry was about how somebody else with no sense of humor had gotten all bent out of shape about it, and
D) Since the AP item quotes the last sentence in today's blog (and the only one where he tried to be funny again) you'd think they might have read the rest of KJ's careful statement that he still loves Jeopardy! & was just having some fun.
It's not easy to get me feeling all sympathetic towards a Mormon, good job Mr.-nameless-AP-writer!
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I would find it highly entertaining for Kenny J to be a regular here. At least for the first week or two.
Another of his blog posts was centered on the Troll under the Aurora Bridge in Seattle, which gave him an excuse to post the lyrics to a Fine Fresh Fellows song about said bridge, correctiing the fact that the lyrics weren't previously on the web anywhere. That makes me think he might actually fit in here fairly well.
(hey, how do I show a picture of the troll in this space if it's just on my C drive?)
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I would find it highly entertaining for Kenny J to be a regular here. At least for the first week or two.
Another of his blog posts was centered on the Troll under the Aurora Bridge in Seattle, which gave him an excuse to post the lyrics to a Fine Fresh Fellows song about said bridge, correctiing the fact that the lyrics weren't previously on the web anywhere. That makes me think he might actually fit in here fairly well.
(hey, how do I show a picture of the troll in this space if it's just on my C drive?)
Yes, there is indeed a troll under the Aurora Bridge in Seattle. There's also one on the Bay Bridge, in the section that was replaced after Loma Prieta in '89. Courtesy of some well-meaning ironworkers.
That's Young Fresh Fellows. And if Ken Jennings knows of their existence, he may not be such a pinhead after all.
Re posting a pic on the web from your hard drive: I think you'd have to get it uploaded to a server of some kind, i.e. Photobucket or other photo storage site, then use the URL of wherever the photo is living to post your pic.
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I would find it highly entertaining for Kenny J to be a regular here. At least for the first week or two.
Another of his blog posts was centered on the Troll under the Aurora Bridge in Seattle, which gave him an excuse to post the lyrics to a Fine Fresh Fellows song about said bridge, correctiing the fact that the lyrics weren't previously on the web anywhere. That makes me think he might actually fit in here fairly well.
(hey, how do I show a picture of the troll in this space if it's just on my C drive?)
Yes, there is indeed a troll under the Aurora Bridge in Seattle. There's also one on the Bay Bridge, in the section that was replaced after Loma Prieta in '89. Courtesy of some well-meaning ironworkers.
That's Young Fresh Fellows. And if Ken Jennings knows of their existence, he may not be such a pinhead after all.
Re posting a pic on the web from your hard drive: I think you'd have to get it uploaded to a server of some kind, i.e. Photobucket or other photo storage site, then use the URL of wherever the photo is living to post your pic.
Sorry Urth, semi-deliberate slip of the tongue, except my friend Steve is the only one who also calls them that & I forgot to edit my thoughts for this forum. Jennings not only didn't get their name wrong, but if his blog ever comes back to life you can see that he had the lyrics to this song, which discusses many other Seattle fixtures, close to hand & then offered the lyrics in an annotated form for those who don't know their way around town like a native. It was this clear evidence that he is a true Seattlite at heart that warmed me to him.
I have a nice pic of the Aurora Bridge Troll that I took last May (you can clearly make out the VW bug being gripped in its left hand) that I wanted to share, but remains to be seen if it's worth that much effort.
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I managed to get into his site just now, here's today's blog.
July 25, 2006
Sense of humor, meet Michael Starr
I woke up to this New York Post piece this morning. If you don’t want to read it, I can sum up for you: I’m ungrateful to be snarkily ripping on Jeopardy! in my blog entry of last week. How dare I? They made me!
I’ve met Michael Starr a couple times, and he always seemed like a nice enough guy. Which leaves me wondering: does he know how asinine this non-story is? Despite working for the Post, I’m sure his reading comprehension is just fine. He knows there’s no way I was genuinely calling for angry bees and ventriloquist’s dummies to be added to the Jeopardy! format. It’s a humor piece, and one which gets its laughs from the outrageous non sequiturs it proposes, not the ripeness of its target for criticism. For the record: I’ve loved Jeopardy! since I was a kid, as anyone who talks to me for about five minutes knows*. Making goofy jokes about TV shows isn’t “bashing.” I believe it’s the whole reason Al Gore invented the Internet**.
I am grateful to Michael for the extra web traffic this morning***, but not for the humor-impaired sock puppet users who showed up on the message board this morning to either defend Jeopardy! or make trouble, I can’t tell which. In any case, they’ve (he’s?) violated several of our posting guidelines, and the threads will be removed shortly. I welcome reasoned disagreement on a blog entry’s strengths and flaws, but this wasn’t it.
*This is in fact made explicit in the 'offending' blog in question.
**See, he really does have a well developed sense of humor.
***But not so grateful that he didn't edit this blog entry in the meantime. The faux-correction bit, noted in the AP wire, about Trebek being a cyborg, not a robot, along with a few other sentences, are notably absent now.
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This is now the second-longest obit thread on this board (behind only Gilligan). Thanks, Ken?
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This is now the second-longest obit thread on this board (behind only Gilligan). Thanks, Ken?
Back to Jack Warden,
per imdb, Jack Warden was born John H. Lebzelter (German for "honey-cake baker")
FWIW
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This is now the second-longest obit thread on this board (behind only Gilligan). Thanks, Ken?
Back to Jack Warden,
per imdb, Jack Warden was born John H. Lebzelter (German for "honey-cake baker")
FWIW
Ken already knew that...
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This is now the second-longest obit thread on this board (behind only Gilligan). Thanks, Ken?
Back to Jack Warden,
per imdb, Jack Warden was born John H. Lebzelter (German for "honey-cake baker")
FWIW
Ken already knew that...
*RIMSHOT!*