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the good old days of hazing, you could do anything and nobody got hurt, aside from a few deaths

 

then they put in human rights codes and people died a lot more

 

 

Posted
12 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

Is that why he's doing commercials now?  

 

 

getting typecast is a legit cause to complain....

 

 

Posted
14 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

He's been in 5 or 6 different H&R Block commercials 

 

he had a movie trying to teach a cricket bowler how to pitch in MLB

 

Posted
21 hours ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

I remember seeing those promo's 

 

Oscar was not in the cards for that effort

 

 

Posted
24 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

agreed.  

yet I learned something from it.   

 

i guess Mr. Hamm earned a bit from producing Mad Men for the last years, he's forever stuck in that perfect role...

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, row_33 said:

 

i guess Mr. Hamm earned a bit from producing Mad Men for the last years, he's forever stuck in that perfect role...

:wacko:  ...  I was confused .....         I thought you were referring to the funky food tricks     not Hamm 

:blush: :blush:

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Posted
2 hours ago, Canadian Bills Fan said:

       The show "Whose line ..." is amazing.  If they really do all that spontaneously, they are talented beyond belief.   Even if it is prepared, it is dam good and the individuals in it make the show.

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On 2/21/2018 at 11:17 AM, Greybeard said:

       The show "Whose line ..." is amazing.  If they really do all that spontaneously, they are talented beyond belief.   Even if it is prepared, it is dam good and the individuals in it make the show.

 

It's not quite spontaneous - they know the games beforehand, and are given some time before some segments to prepare (e.g. five minutes to think of some rhymes before singing a "Hoe Down.")  But it's hardly scripted, either.  It's truly ad-libbed, but with some general foreknowledge and preparation.  

Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, DC Tom said:

 

It's not quite spontaneous - they know the games beforehand, and are given some time before some segments to prepare (e.g. five minutes to think of some rhymes before singing a "Hoe Down.")  But it's hardly scripted, either.  It's truly ad-libbed, but with some general foreknowledge and preparation.  

 

everything on TV has always been scripted, they can't afford to risk nothing happening, the usual result without it scripted

 

one writer's mother back in the day wouldn't talk to him for a year when he told her he wrote every word that Kitty Carlisle's pretended was witty ad hoc stuff on What's My Line way way back, and nothing has changed since then

 

 

 

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