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amrv-5 · 5 months
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Freaks and Geeks - "Dead Dogs and Gym Teachers"
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oldshowbiz · 28 days
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"My name is on the cover of TV Guide this week. It's on that little address label, but still..." - Garry Shandling, July 16, 1986.
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citizenscreen · 1 month
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Garry Shandling (November 29, 1949 – March 24, 2016
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typingtess · 29 days
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"Hollywood AD" - where Mulder and Scully were played by Garry Shandling and Tea Leoni.
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camyfilms · 1 year
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IRON MAN 2 2010
Well, you can forget it. I am Iron Man. The suit and I are one. To turn over the Iron Man suit would be to turn over myself, which is tantamount to indentured servitude or prostitution, depending on what state you're in. You can't have it.
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voiceemporium · 1 year
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Verne in Over the Hedge voiced by Garry Shandling
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lisamarie-vee · 5 months
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fatmagic · 2 years
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primordialscream · 2 years
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garry shandling really fucking knew before anyone else
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streamondemand · 1 year
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'Over the Hedge' – animated animals take on suburbia on Netflix
It’s nature versus prefab culture in Over the Hedge (2006), the animated adaptation of the Michael Fry and T Lewis newspaper comic strip of woodland buddies confronting the foibles of 21st century life and the absurdities of suburbia. A wound up Bruce Willis voices the streetwise raccoon RJ, whose schemes collide with the implacable caution of Vern the turtle (Garry Shandling), the paternal…
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groovytimes · 11 months
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On some days I am Larry, on most days I am Rosie O’Donnell.
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oldshowbiz · 3 months
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The Cable Ace Awards featuring Garry Shandling and Mike MacDonald.
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a-world-i-never-made · 2 months
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​"Life is short but, unfortunately, it's not short enough." - Garry Shandling
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laserpinksteam · 1 year
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Film after film: Town and Country (dir. Peter Chelsom, 2001)
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I don't get pleasure out of watching obviously bad films, and this one is a blatant example of this category. Some of them are interesting in a "How did this get made?" way (great podcast, speaking of which). I used to follow Keaton's filmography pretty closely, starting in the mid-1990s, when I would be consistently disappointed by her choices, among which the silly slapstick of Plan B (2002) seemed the most energetic. The latter followed this film, which, in turn, followed her saggy last directorial effort, Hanging Up (2001), based on Nora Efron's uninspired story. A few years before, she co-starred with Hawn, whose screen presence in the 1990s was more sporadic and increasingly uninteresting. I've never been a fan of Beatty, though his Reds (1981) remain a strangely appealing big epic drama, the genre I am hugely suspicious of and mostly very negative about. This film reminded me of his popular starrer Shampoo (1975), the Hal Ashby film that I always wanted to like but never could, despite a great cast of actresses, led by Julie Christie. Town & Country is way worse, built around transphobic, homophobic, and sexist wink-wink stale jokes, as well as around Beatty's protagonist, who is inexplicably adored, desired, and pursued by everybody. Costing over $100mln, this film should not be as forgotten as it seems to be, as it serves a pretty interesting demonstration of how blatantly tone-deaf and toxic the white privilege of its stars manifests itself.
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camyfilms · 1 year
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THE WINTER SOLDIER 2014
Most of the intelligence community doesn't believe he exists. The ones that do call him the Winter Soldier. He's credited for over two dozen assassinations in the last 50 years.
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