That's why he was teamed with Professor Toru Tanaka. The two were more interesting and better as a team then they were as singles. They held the tag title several different times for long periods of time, and managed by The Grand Wizard.CSM126 wrote:Mr. Fuji was terrible at every aspect of pro wrestling, but I'll be darned if he wasn't still somehow entertaining.
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Gene Wilder discussion here
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Jon Polito.
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Sigh. The Coens used him to great effect in their 90s films and certainly his role as Johnnie Caspar in Miller's Crossing was the most memorable of his career. And now Death has given him the "high hat".MichaelB wrote:Jon Polito.
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One of the first to get pushed out of Homicide, though I still always associate him with the show
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Yep, loved his character's obsession with the Lincoln assassination in Homicide, and that opening scene with his speech in Miller's Crossing is just great
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This might be the right time to mention that J.E. Freeman (Eddie Dane in Miller's Crossing) died back in August 2014 - I did a quick search and this doesn't seem to have been mentioned in this thread.
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I'll always remember: "Shut uuuuuuuuuuuuup! (whack)....Kids. Ya gotta be firm."
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He was great in the Coens but for some reason I most associate him with The Rocketeer.
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The Crosetti death episode was one of the best/most touching things on TV.domino harvey wrote:One of the first to get pushed out of Homicide, though I still always associate him with the show
I had thought he died awhile ago, I guess I just read that he was sick though.
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Something I try to teach all my boys.
Always put one in the brain.
Always put one in the brain.
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A while back I thought to myself "Jon Polito & Danny DeVito need to play brothers in something," and was delighted to see that It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia had done it.
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Being a Seinfeld enthusiast, i'll remember him fondly as Silvio the landlord in "The Reverse Peephole". Jerry was such a fancy boy with that fur coat.
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bearcuborg wrote:The Crosetti death episode was one of the best/most touching things on TV.
Pembleton standing on those front steps in his dress blues is one of the greatest moments in the history of that show.
Johnny seems to genuinely like Tom Reagan. I almost feel sorry for him as it all unfolds.
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I think that's the idea - I feel sorry for Eddie Dane as well, who after all is very loyal to Johnny (and Mink). Gabriel Byrne does a great job of showing the conflicted feelings Tom has about the events he's set in motion, and I think this partially explains (or motivates) his behaviour towards Bernie and Leo at the end. I love pretty much everything about Miller's Crossing, but what I love most is how the performances add so many layers and shades of grey that don't strictly need to be there. That's what makes it so rewarding to re-visit.Polybius wrote:Johnny seems to genuinely like Tom Reagan. I almost feel sorry for him as it all unfolds.
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Jerry Heller

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The infamous Phyllis Schlafly
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Ding dong…
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Richard Neville
Forgot to mention he has been played by Hugh Grant ('The Trials of Oz', which I dimly remember being quite good) and Cillian Murphy ('Hippie Hippie Shake', which appears to have never been released.)
Forgot to mention he has been played by Hugh Grant ('The Trials of Oz', which I dimly remember being quite good) and Cillian Murphy ('Hippie Hippie Shake', which appears to have never been released.)
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The Lady Chablis.
RIP.
Growing up, I got to see her emcee and perform more times than I can remember (long before she became famous in Berendt's book). She'll be fondly remembered by me.
RIP.
Growing up, I got to see her emcee and perform more times than I can remember (long before she became famous in Berendt's book). She'll be fondly remembered by me.
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