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a selection of Alan Alda photos from The Apple Tree (1966)
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Happy birthday, Hal Linden
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hal linden as barney miller in season two of barney miller
primetime emmy award nominee for outstanding lead actor in a comedy series
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Hirschfeld’s Barney Miller
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Barney Miller (1975-1983) ♥
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necrotranscjk · 10 months
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Today while most of the country is acting like Hal Linden, I'm going to be Gonzo.
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hammondcast · 2 years
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Hammond Report April 25 2022 From Jon Hammond
#WATCHMOVIE HERE: Hammond Report April 25 2022 From Jon Hammond 
Jon's archive https://archive.org/details/hammond-report-april-25-2022-from-jon-hammond 
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Hammond Report April 25 2022 From Jon Hammond
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 Jon Hammond 
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Publication date
 2022-04-25
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 Hammond Report, 25 April, podcast, Namm, Twitter, Standards, Hammond Organ, Dirk van der Linden, Anaheim Convention Center, Disneyland, Jon Hammond, bye bye now
Language
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Hammond Report April 25 2022 From Jon Hammond - Daily Music and Stories from Jon Hammond the organ player & accordionist, today's music story about warming up the Hammond organs first thing in the morning at the last actual NAMM Show, sitting down at the organs with my friend Dirk Van Der Linden keepin' it down with some standards - things are looking a little better today. I'm getting ready for the 'reunion NAMM' June 3rd - 5th, will be good to see a lot of my music friends again in Anaheim Convention Center by Disneyland!
I'll be back tomorrow folks, Jon Hammond
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Hammond Report, 25 April, podcast, Namm, Twitter, Standards, Hammond Organ, Dirk van der Linden, Anaheim Convention Center, Disneyland, Jon Hammond, bye bye now 
Hammond Report, 25 April, podcast, Namm, Twitter, Standards, Hammond Organ, Dirk van der Linden, Anaheim Convention Center, Disneyland, Jon Hammond, bye bye now
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heartstoptrying · 25 days
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Hal Linden
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I have a type🤷🏼‍♀️🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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mlobsters · 8 months
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supernatural s8e13 everybody hates hitler (w. ben edlund)
bunker reveal? also that dude tromping around was very mr x from resident evil. this is so weird. i'm feeling Feelings because of how much fic i've read that takes place in the bunker LOL
are they gonna have this echo in every scene in this place? it's a lot. very... museum. and with the old music in the background. the amped up foley on everything but especially on the pages turning in the book. the sound on this scene is overwhelming my brain. making emotions fire willynilly. smashing nostalgia and deja vu and can't you smell it with a wallop of the shining like ?????
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not to mention how rich and resonant their voices are sounding. and callin sam 'little brother'. to quote the venerable trent reznor "well i want to wrap it up and swim in it until i drown"
SAM Dean, look, I think we might have something here – something that could help us, help humanity. Henry certainly thought so. I mean, you know damn well we could use a break. What if we finally got one? [They look at each other for a moment, then DEAN looks away.] Are you gonna take off the dead-guy robe?
a break, on our supernatural? just askin for it. and i too finally get to see the dead guy robe origin
sigh, all right. this dude flirting with him. ha ha dean feeling awkward because of the gay. but really real world for a second. it's hard for me to believe that mister dean winchester, looking like he does, going through life spending a lot of time in bars etc, can't smoothly handle a dude openly asking him out.
oh and another chance to make it awkward having the dude be part of the case and he wasn't actually flirting. double your no homo for one low price
this plot is something. the mr x golem is kinda neat but this whole men of letters nazi necromancer thing is A Lot. we're just gonna keep making up societies
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sam lookin good with the twilight complexion
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the actor playing the golem, john desantis, was lurch in the new addams family series (late 90s) and is 6'9". nice that he has an actually decent amount of lines too! not just lumbering around being a monster. not very golem like though, but hey! and adam rose, the name is familiar and i have seen his face before, but i'm not sure i've seen anything he's been in. ditto for hal linden who played rabbi bass. he was in barney miller
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DEAN So, uh, what? Aaron's a J.I., and... you're a Man of Letters now? Is that it? He sets a glass down in front of SAM. DEAN Good.
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good grief. that whole scene was so terribly sweet it made me cry haha. dean happy, proud, encouraging sam... having a home. ack
side eyeing the plot that brings us here but happily reap the rewards regardless
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tgtcooktown · 2 years
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HAL LINDEN   currently 91
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YOU PEOPLE (2023)
Starring Jonah Hill, Lauren London, Eddie Murphy, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, David Duchovny, Nia Long, Molly Gordon, Sam Jay, Travis Bennett, Mike Epps, Deon Cole, Rhea Perlman, Andrew Schulz, Andrea Savage, La La Anthony, Jordan Firstman, Bryan Greenberg, Matt Walsh, Minnie Holtzman, Elliott Gould, Richard Benjamin, Hal Linden and Anthony Anderson.
Screenplay by  Jonah Hill & Kenya Barris.
Directed by Kenya Barris.
Distributed by Netflix. 118 minutes. Rated R.
There is something oddly old-fashioned about You People, even though it probably was meant to seem rather edgy. In 2023 it is not that unusual for people to fall in love with someone of a vastly different background, race and religion. Nor is it really all that necessary in the new millennium for a couple’s parents to be on board in order for a couple to consider marriage. Guys don’t need to ask the dad for permission to propose in the modern world.
This old-fashioned vibe in itself is not necessarily a bad thing – this is at heart a rom-com and doesn’t need to push the envelope completely to tell its story.
The diverse couple are Ezra, a thirty-ish Jewish guy who co-hosts a podcast taking a light-hearted and slightly edgy look at modern life and race, and Amira (Lauren London), an African American designer. The two meet exceedingly cute – he mistakes her for his Uber driver, and she thinks he’s a crazy carjacker – but somehow find a connection. Both have been disappointed by love and fall easily and naturally into a rhythm and then fall in love.
All good, right?  
The complications start when the families enter the picture. Amira’s father Akbar (Eddie Murphy) is a devout Muslim and totally refuses to engage with Ezra, and mother Fatima (Nia Long) is only slightly more welcoming. On the other hand, Ezra’s mother Shelley (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) is smothering in her openness to welcome Amira to the fold and prove her liberal bona fides, and Ezra’s dad Arnold (David Duchovny) comes clean about his obsession with Xzibit and Pimp My Ride.
And do you know what? In the first half of the film, You People actually has some of the bite it was seeking to portray, particularly in a hilariously awkward scene where the parents first meet and there is consternation about Minister Farrakhan and whether slavery and the Holocaust were equally horrific. Some of the conversations between Ezra and his best friend/podcast cohost Mo (Sam Jay) also have similar bite.
Then about a half-hour to 45 minutes in, the film downshifts and becomes as safe as milk. This section has little more to say about race relations than the 1967 granddaddy of the form, Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?
Which is a shame because there is some fine humor and terrific acting on display. In the first half, Murphy does some of his finest work in years because he was willing to rein things in and play the straight man. (The second half of the film, his performance loses some of its tightness, but is still mostly worthy.) And Louis-Dreyfus is a treasure in just about anything, and her mocking of clueless liberal overreach is both smart and funny.
There is a clash of comic styles as well as cultures, which leads You People to feel a bit disjointed, but that’s probably the point. Co-written by star Jonah Hill and Blackish creator Kenya Barris, the film has some interesting twists and looks at many points of view. Plus, it brings together such great old pros as Elliott Gould, Mike Epps, Richard Benjamin, Deon Cole, Rhea Perlman, Kym Whitley and Hal Linden, which is always a plus, although honestly of that group only Epps really gets anything worthwhile to do onscreen.
But in the second half it all just evaporates. Everything just slams into cliched rom-com mode, and honestly, I didn’t buy the late romantic complication for a second, nor the eventual epiphany.
So, maybe You People is the perfect fare for Netflix. You can check out the first half and decide at your convenience when or if you want to finish it off.
Jay S. Jacobs
Copyright ©2023 PopEntertainment.com. All rights reserved. Posted: January 27, 2023.
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vickiabelson · 21 days
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Today Live, Hal Linden! I’m literally pinching myself. Thank you Max Gail for enabling this to happen. I loved Barney Miller, and everyone in it, especially Hal and Max. Topping even that, on break from the hit show, my father, Larry Katz, a borscht belt Master of Ceremonies, shared a bill with Hal at the Yiddish Theatre in New York. My father not only introduced him but sang to open for him, as well. Hal was one of his heroes. To say my father was over the moon is a gross understatement. He was euphoric. 
Hal’s career has spanned more than 65 years on stage, television, and in film. Best known for his portrayal of police precinct captain Barney Miller in the hit television series that aired from 1975-1982, which earned Hal Emmy nominations every year it was on as well as multiple Golden Globe nominations. Hal won two Daytime Emmys for Outstanding Individual Achievement for his host work on the children’s show, Animals, Animals, Animals. 
Hal made his Broadway debut in 1957 in the musical Bells Are Ringing opposite Judy Holliday and subsequently toured with the national company.  He later starred in the 1962 Off-Broadway revival of Cole Porter’s 1930s hit Anything Goes. To date, he’s performed in more than 20 Broadway and Off-Broadway productions. His numerous stage credits include On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, Subways Are for Sleeping, The Apple Tree, The Pajama Game, The Sisters Rosenzweig, A Christmas Carol, Tuesdays With Morrie, I’m Not Rappaport, Something More, The Education of Hyman Kaplan, Three Men on a Horse, Chicago, Cabaret, The Gathering and The Rothschilds, for which he won the 1971 Tony Award for Best Actor In A Musical.
Hal’s TV appearances have included The Golden Girls, The Nanny, Touched by an Angel, Law & Order, Will & Grace, The King of Queens, Hot in Cleveland, 2 Broke Girls and  Grey's Anatomy, and a recurring role on The Bold and The Beautiful, to name but a few. 
Currently, Hal’s readying to co-star with Marilu Henner in Ed Weinberger’s, The Journals of Adam and Eve. 
We’ve spoken on the phone. Twice. I’m giddy with excitement. This one’s for you, Larry Katz! 
Hal Linden Live on Game Changers with Vicki Abelson
Wednesday, April 3, 5 PM PT, 8 PM ET 
Streaming Live on my Facebook
Daily by Toni Vincent & @peter_and_paul_ Cartoons
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hal linden as barney miller in season four of barney miller
primetime emmy award nominee for outstanding lead actor in a comedy series
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