Cleveland hero Charles Ramsey gave such an animated interview to the locals there how he rescued 3 women that had been held captive for almost a decade, that NMA decide to tell his story with Taiwanese animation. It is almost as good as the real thing, but nothing can top his greatness. Even the cartoonish big testicles!
Jeanne Cooper passed away today at the age of 84 according to her son Corbin Bersen. She is best known for playing Katherine Chancellor on The Young and The Restless for almost 40 years. Before she found her home in Genoa City, she starred in several movies and TV shows in career that spanned 60 years.
So today honor the daytime legend by watching the soap she made the most popular one in the United States for as long as anyone can remember! Or buy her book Not Young, Still Restless and read about her extraordinary life.
Sony released this statement on her passing, “Jeanne Cooper was a legend in daytime and a beloved member of our Y&R family,†said Steve Mosko, president of Sony Pictures Television. “She touched the lives of millions, who watched her every day over the past 40 years. We send our sincerest condolences to her family as we also celebrate her wonderful life.â€
Robin Williams Tweeted the above picture and said “I think I wore it better!” I think he did too, don’t you agree?
BTW I would love to be a fly in the room when Kim Kardashian finds out that she looked like Mrs Doubtfire in her Met Gala dress. You know it is going to be ugly like some of the extreme things she has done in the name of beauty!
The first trailer is out for The Butler with Oprah Winfrey and an all-star cast and I am torn if I am going to see it. While the movie based on a real life White House butler looks like it has it’s good points, it also looks like it has some really bad points. For example not once did I believe Robin Williams as Dwight Eisenhower or James Marsden as JFK or Liev Schreiber as LBJ or especially John Cusack as Richard Nixon, so I disagree with the casting. Plus I find Lee Daniels’ movies to be extremely long and drawn out, and also extremely depressing without a happy or a satisfying ending. So why I would I put myself through that again? It might be a hit at next year’s Oscars, but does that mean it is enough to get me to see it? We will see as we get closer to a release date and we know more about the film.