So here are the Gang of 5:
1) Advocates of marriage equality
2) Anyone who posts negatively in a thread about Wildhorn
3) After Eight
4) Everyone who thinks Wall Street caters to the rich (so, more or less everyone here)
5) Anyone who thinks Left Behind was intentionally snubbed for an Oscar nom (e.g. no one).
Damn, Sutton hates a lot of people on here!
I figured I was in the party of 5 but who knows?
It's an honor Jane!
Totes.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/20/03
"Happy centennial, Orson Welles!"
He gave a great performance on I Love Lucy.
I'm having a bottle of Paul Masson to celebrate!
With nice wood!
Charlton Heston on Orson
Heston starred in an epic 55 Days At Peking. As was the custom with the producer Samuel Bronston he built a massive set depicting 1900 Peking . 2/3 of the set was never used. Heston pleaded with Bronston to give Orson $100,000 (1960's dollars) and turn him loose on the set and Orson would turn out a masterpiece. Sad to say, Bronston refused. Much of the set was destroyed during filming and the rest was torn down
A lost opportunity. Loved his Touch Of Evil
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
He was pretty sexy when he was younger. Nice Dad Bod, too.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
He was pretty sexy when he was younger. Nice Dad Bod, too.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
Orson or Chuck? Orson had what the great gay writer Mitzel once call "real seersucker lips". Or something like that.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
Orson Welles' famous commercial outtakes were so great that ANIMANIACS used it for a PINKY AND THE BRAIN episode.
Loved his turn in that beautiful mess called Casino Royale (not the Craig one)
"Orson Welles' famous commercial outtakes were so great that ANIMANIACS used it for a PINKY AND THE BRAIN episode."
So did that Jon Lovitz cartoon, The Critic.
Especially the peas commercial.
FindingNamo said: "There's always the reunion cabaret at 54 Below!"
Oh, Doctor Zhivago, how I loved thee.
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