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Main Discussion Area => In Memoriam, Happy Birthday => Topic started by: RGMike on July 03, 2012, 08:30:54 AM
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http://content.usatoday.com/communities/entertainment/post/2012/07/andy-griffith-dies-at-age-86/1
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http://content.usatoday.com/communities/entertainment/post/2012/07/andy-griffith-dies-at-age-86/1
RIP. Seemed to be as nice a guy off screen as he was on.
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http://content.usatoday.com/communities/entertainment/post/2012/07/andy-griffith-dies-at-age-86/1
RIP. Seemed to be as nice a guy off screen as he was on.
I'm sure you're right, which is what made his role in Elia Kazan's A Face in The Crowd such a departure for him. If you haven't seen it I highly recommend it. Griffith plays a character whose public image seems pretty close to Andy's own, but his private persona is quite different.
A few years ago Sarah and I visited Mt. Airy, NC, where Andy grew up, and which was purportedly the inspiration for Mayberry. Talk about a town that has reinvented itself around a television show, this is it. Very charming and cute, but if The Andy Griffith Show had never existed I can't imagine what it would be like.
RIP Andy.
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http://content.usatoday.com/communities/entertainment/post/2012/07/andy-griffith-dies-at-age-86/1
RIP. Seemed to be as nice a guy off screen as he was on.
"ah 'preciate it and... good naht!"
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http://content.usatoday.com/communities/entertainment/post/2012/07/andy-griffith-dies-at-age-86/1
RIP. Seemed to be as nice a guy off screen as he was on.
I'm sure you're right, which is what made his role in Elia Kazan's A Face in The Crowd such a departure for him. If you haven't seen it I highly recommend it. Griffith plays a character whose public image seems pretty close to Andy's own, but his private persona is quite different.
A few years ago Sarah and I visited Mt. Airy, NC, where Andy grew up, and which was purportedly the inspiration for Mayberry. Talk about a town that has reinvented itself around a television show, this is it. Very charming and cute, but if The Andy Griffith Show had never existed I can't imagine what it would be like.
RIP Andy.
I heard on the radio this afternoon that the reason Keith Olbermann always calls Glenn Beck "Lonesome Roads Beck" is because of the character Andy Griffith played in the movie. I haven't seen it, perhaps it will be on a channel I get soon.
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http://content.usatoday.com/communities/entertainment/post/2012/07/andy-griffith-dies-at-age-86/1
RIP. Seemed to be as nice a guy off screen as he was on.
I'm sure you're right, which is what made his role in Elia Kazan's A Face in The Crowd such a departure for him. If you haven't seen it I highly recommend it. Griffith plays a character whose public image seems pretty close to Andy's own, but his private persona is quite different.
A few years ago Sarah and I visited Mt. Airy, NC, where Andy grew up, and which was purportedly the inspiration for Mayberry. Talk about a town that has reinvented itself around a television show, this is it. Very charming and cute, but if The Andy Griffith Show had never existed I can't imagine what it would be like.
RIP Andy.
I heard on the radio this afternoon that the reason Keith Olbermann always calls Glenn Beck "Lonesome Roads Beck" is because of the character Andy Griffith played in the movie. I haven't seen it, perhaps it will be on a channel I get soon.
Yes, the movie is indeed a very prescient.
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http://content.usatoday.com/communities/entertainment/post/2012/07/andy-griffith-dies-at-age-86/1
RIP. Seemed to be as nice a guy off screen as he was on.
I'm sure you're right, which is what made his role in Elia Kazan's A Face in The Crowd such a departure for him. If you haven't seen it I highly recommend it. Griffith plays a character whose public image seems pretty close to Andy's own, but his private persona is quite different.
A few years ago Sarah and I visited Mt. Airy, NC, where Andy grew up, and which was purportedly the inspiration for Mayberry. Talk about a town that has reinvented itself around a television show, this is it. Very charming and cute, but if The Andy Griffith Show had never existed I can't imagine what it would be like.
RIP Andy.
I heard on the radio this afternoon that the reason Keith Olbermann always calls Glenn Beck "Lonesome Roads Beck" is because of the character Andy Griffith played in the movie. I haven't seen it, perhaps it will be on a channel I get soon.
TCM shows it on occasion. I hate it. Andy is the Mayberry sherrif for me, for now and always.
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http://content.usatoday.com/communities/entertainment/post/2012/07/andy-griffith-dies-at-age-86/1
RIP. Seemed to be as nice a guy off screen as he was on.
I'm sure you're right, which is what made his role in Elia Kazan's A Face in The Crowd such a departure for him. If you haven't seen it I highly recommend it. Griffith plays a character whose public image seems pretty close to Andy's own, but his private persona is quite different.
A few years ago Sarah and I visited Mt. Airy, NC, where Andy grew up, and which was purportedly the inspiration for Mayberry. Talk about a town that has reinvented itself around a television show, this is it. Very charming and cute, but if The Andy Griffith Show had never existed I can't imagine what it would be like.
RIP Andy.
I heard on the radio this afternoon that the reason Keith Olbermann always calls Glenn Beck "Lonesome Roads Beck" is because of the character Andy Griffith played in the movie. I haven't seen it, perhaps it will be on a channel I get soon.
TCM is showing it on Friday at 1:45 in the am (although check the schedule--that might be eastern time). And I'd bet that since Andy's death it gets shown a few more times in the near future.
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I heard on the radio this afternoon that the reason Keith Olbermann always calls Glenn Beck "Lonesome Roads Beck" is because of the character Andy Griffith played in the movie. I haven't seen it, perhaps it will be on a channel I get soon.
TCM is showing it on Friday at 1:45 in the am (although check the schedule--that might be eastern time). And I'd bet that since Andy's death it gets shown a few more times in the near future.
Damn, I've gotta get a DVR
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Andy Griffith Show marathon on TVLand starts in 2 minutes.