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#9

RIP Phyllis.

When I was a kid watching the MTM Show, I just saw her as an old lady. I didn’t realize how attractive she was. She was really hot in her younger days. 

#10
1 hour ago, Bevo&Pevo said:

RIP Frau Blucher

It will be a very sad day when both Frau Blucher (neigh) and Inga are

gone.

Channing Thomson a Twitteren: "Photo: Gene Wilder and Teri Garr, Young  Frankenstein, 1974. http://t.co/RclFadv2ye"

Edited by DalTxHornFan

#11
1 hour ago, GhostOfTomJoad said:

^^^^

This. One of the most deserved Oscars ever. RIP, Ms. Leachman.

 

 

Many other early 70s movies don't hold up but Last Picture Show is still worth a watch.

For Dr. Frankenstein, I guess we're down to Mel Brooks and Teri Garr from the main people involved?

#12
12 minutes ago, Nice Guy Eddie said:

Many other early 70s movies don't hold up but Last Picture Show is still worth a watch.

For Dr. Frankenstein, I guess we're down to Mel Brooks and Teri Garr from the main people involved?

Gene Hackman is still with us. 

#14

We're from the same high school in Des Moines. The stage or auditorium are named after her. She came back a lot and supported the small theater in town where she acted as a kid and stuff like that, so the folks around here adore her. 

 

#16
19 minutes ago, Nice Guy Eddie said:

Many other early 70s movies don't hold up but Last Picture Show is still worth a watch.

For Dr. Frankenstein, I guess we're down to Mel Brooks and Teri Garr from the main people involved?

Probably worthy of a separate, non-derailing thread but man...Bogdanovich's career arc is eerily similar to one of his idols, Orson Welles. Stormed out of the gate & made his greatest achievement at a young age (TLPS), followed by back to back acclaimed movies (What's Up Doc and Paper Moon), wandered in the wilderness, pulled out one last inside straight (Mask) and then settled into a reclusive existence of ascots and what ifs.

I know the murder of his girlfriend Dorothy Stratten in 1980 messed with him heavily, but as a director he always struck me as a man who wished he was born a generation earlier.

 

#17
1 hour ago, burntorangebongos said:

I was a fan of her whole catalog. RIP, funny lady.  But I guess Betty White wins the prize of last gal standing from the Mary Tyler Moore Show.

Helen Hunt played Murray’s daughter. It was just one episode, but still. 

#18
59 minutes ago, Underdog said:

I busted a nut just looking at that photo of Teri Garr. 

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Too bad she and Gary Seven never got their own series. 

#20
11 minutes ago, burntorangebongos said:

That doesn't count in any timeline/reality.

I’ve had a crush on her since Mad About You so it counts in mine. 

#21

Tonight’s rerun of The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson on AntennaTV is from May 9, 1984 when Cloris Leachman was a guest. 

#22
RIP Phyllis.
When I was a kid watching the MTM Show, I just saw her as an old lady. I didn’t realize how attractive she was. She was really hot in her younger days. 

There is no doubt that both she and Betty White were both freaks in the sheets back in their day...
#25

Damn. I never liked her character on MTM, then I watched Last Picture Show. Been a fan ever since. She was hysterical on Raising Hope.

#28
9 hours ago, Mileslong said:


There is no doubt that both she and Betty White were both freaks in the sheets back in their day...

Mmmmmmm threesome fantasies starting to percolate .......

#31

Miss Illinois Chicago 1946 and competed for Miss America 1946

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Edited by RPM

#33
33 minutes ago, Al_4_ISU said:

An Iowa legend.  She was a fox in the day, too.

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RIP Great Gam Gam.

She has a little Sandra Bullock going on in this pic. Pretty lady.

#34
18 hours ago, WhatTheBuck said:

Gene Hackman is still with us. 

Do you mean Gene Wilder? He dead.

Was Gene Hackman in YF and I don't remember??

#37

People talk about legends but it’s not often you get an award winning actor who doesn’t take themselves too seriously. I mean everyone knows her from Young Frankenstein but how cool is it that she did Beerfest for the Broken Lizard guys? And she played an old whore making dick jokes!

RIP awesome lady. They don’t make em like you any more.

#39

There aren't many in the biz that worked as long as she did and worked consistently during her span. i see her in old black & white westerns TV shows and it's pretty amazing how she held up over the years, funny lady, pretty versatile and talented, off-beat sexy, definitely sloot.

#40
5 hours ago, Nole-4-Life said:

Do you mean Gene Wilder? He dead.

Was Gene Hackman in YF and I don't remember??

The old blind man

#42
1 hour ago, Buzzrock said:

RIP awesome lady. They don’t make em like you any more.

what, you can't see Brie Larson making dick sucking jokes in her 80s?

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