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for my birthday yesterday me and my friends went to a very high production haunted trail and i was so happy and gleeful that most of the actors did not try to scare me because i would see them and smile like i was seeing my favorite most beautiful puppy in the whole wide world
Robert Redford was so cool and sexy he overcame how unnatural it is for a grown man to be blonde
Robert Redford honors Paul Newman at the Kennedy Center, 1992
RIP Robert Redford. Imagine passing away and people's first reaction being to post pics of you looking insanely hot. Icon.
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Frankly, the weirdest thing about Columbo from the perspective of modern network television isn't the narrative structure – it's the episode length. I'm checking Wikipedia right now to make sure I'm remembering this correctly, and apparently episodes of Columbo range from 73 to 98 minutes in length. Like, the shortest episodes of Columbo are on par with the longest episodes of Game of Thrones. The minimum length to be classified as a "feature film" is 80 minutes, so 50% of the episodes are technically movies. Including commercial breaks for broadcast television, this show would have originally aired in a two-hour timeslot. When folks remark on how weird it is that Columbo himself often doesn't even show up until the second act, you need to understand that what we're talking about is a show where the title character is often first strolling on screen thirty-five minutes in.
That's because Columbo was part of The NBC Mystery Movie series. They were created as TV movies. The program aired Sunday night, and rotated four different series: McMillan & Wife, Columbo, Hec Ramsey,and McCloud.
God, I loved sitting in front of the TV every Sunday when Columbo was on. I wasn't crazy about the other mysteries. Though McCloud riding around New York on a horse was funny.
And back then, 1971 to 1978, people had a LOT more patience with storytelling. It was like reading a mystery novel. No one expected the detective to show up in the first 10 minutes. No one got bored. You enjoyed the ride.
Pipe sprung a leak in the bathroom the other day and the cat came and bothered me about it and I can't stop thinking about it. She doesn't know what a towel or a mop is but she knew there was an unauthorised fucking Wet and she trusted my ability to rectify the situation
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not counting introductions. the first thing bj hears hawkeye say is "I missed trapper by ten minutes TEN LOUSY MINUTES" and the first thing hawkeye hears bj say is "anything I can help with? can I help?" and they put this on television in 1975 and we all already know this why am I telling you. it's so dark in here
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I’m actually kind of amazed how many people do not understand this concept