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Mama's Family
(1986) (TV)
- Starring
as Billy Bob Conroy in "Fangs a Lot, Mama"
and in "Farewell, Frannie"
- Vint announces he's been invited to join the The Mystical
Order of the Cobra.Naomi is excited at first,
but Mama tells her the story of a woman whose husband
joined and soon ended up leaving her.Vint needs crib
notes, which Mama,not wanting Vint to make it in,changes
the cards with her recipes. She takes away Vint's crib
cards after he misses his first two questions and they
mistake the cards as her's and they hiss Mama out. In
the end Vint gets in after getting the last question
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The
New Twilight Zone (1986) (TV)
- Starring as the Draft Dodger in "Dead Run"
- The TV series originally ran from 1959 to 1964. Rod
Serling hosted a bizarre and always twisted half hour
story about anything you could possibly imagine.
- In this episode an out-of-work trucker takes on a
bizarre job as a deliveryman of souls to Hell. He soon
begins to realize that Hell is essentially out of control,
running on momentum, and that the current regime is
way too harsh. He decides to begin choosing which among
the supposed "damned" should try to make their
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Hill
Street Blues (1985) (TV)
- Starring as Larry Stein in "The Life and Time
of Dominic Florio Jr."
- This 1981 to1987 cop-drama was about an overworked,
under-staffed police precinct. It showcased the lives
of the beat and traffic cops to the captain of the precinct.
- In this episode it's the anniversary of legalized
abortion and a pro-life activist accidentally sends
a 5-month pregnant woman into premature labor. Tensions
are high at the O'Neill housing project, as the first
of four black families move in. Fay and Garibaldi resent
Goldblume's relationship with Gina. Jablonski can't
get his 300 game sanctioned by the Bowling Federation. |
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Tales
from the Darkside (1984) (TV)
- Starring as Reverend Peabody in "A Case of the
Stubborns"
- Tales from the Darkside was a weekly half hour horror
series. The show ran from it's Halloween 1983 pilot
episode until 1988, with a total of 90 episodes in all.
- This episode is about about a man who denies the fact
that he's dead. |
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Ladies
and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains (1981)
- Starring as Corinne Burns's boss
- Corrine Burns (Diane Lane) starts up a band, The Fabulous
Stains, after her mother's death. Though utterly devoid
of talent, she gets them on a tour with a washed-out
glam-rock group and a rising British punk band called
the Looters , radically changes her appearance, and
then attracts a cult following with national media attention.
Laura Dern stars as Jessica McNeil.
- Corinne Burns's boss is a small role that is only
seen in the first two minutes of the movie through a
retrospective from a TV documentary host. |
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Stardust
Memories (1980)
- Starring as Fan in Lobby
- A director named Sandy Bates (Woody Allen) is a man
who doesn't want to make goofball comedies anymore,
and it seems that the comedies are all that society
wants from him. He's unhappy because his first "serious"
film isn't well recieved by the public. He decides to
stay a weekend at a hotel to reflect upon his life while
a festival showcasing his films is occuring. Meanwhile,
he encounters groups of his fans who ask for autographs,
compliment him on his "early funnies", his
style of filmmaking, and he encounters a beautiful woman
named Dorrie (Charlotte Rampling), whom of which he
falls in love with. |
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