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(July 1st, 2009)
Oscar- and Emmy-winning actor Karl Malden died today at the age of ninety-fucking-seven...
www.imdb.com/name/nm0001500/
Malden began his career on Broadway in the late '30s, and after his service in World War II entered the motion picture business, appearing in acclaimed films like On The Waterfront and A Streetcar Named Desire, where his pleasantly plain look and style fit neatly alongside the rising generation of method actors. Malden moved over to television in the '70s, starring in the long-running cop drama The Streets Of San Francisco alongside a young Michael Douglas, and later top-lining the short-lived labor drama Skag, which was one of the earliest examples of a show that critics and fans fought (vainly) to save from premature cancellation. Malden was also well-known for a series of commercials he did for American Express, and for serving as the president of The Motion Picture Academy Of Arts & Sciences from 1988 to 1993. Malden is survived by his wife of 70(!) years, and two children.
Oscar- and Emmy-winning actor Karl Malden died today at the age of ninety-fucking-seven...
www.imdb.com/name/nm0001500/
Malden began his career on Broadway in the late '30s, and after his service in World War II entered the motion picture business, appearing in acclaimed films like On The Waterfront and A Streetcar Named Desire, where his pleasantly plain look and style fit neatly alongside the rising generation of method actors. Malden moved over to television in the '70s, starring in the long-running cop drama The Streets Of San Francisco alongside a young Michael Douglas, and later top-lining the short-lived labor drama Skag, which was one of the earliest examples of a show that critics and fans fought (vainly) to save from premature cancellation. Malden was also well-known for a series of commercials he did for American Express, and for serving as the president of The Motion Picture Academy Of Arts & Sciences from 1988 to 1993. Malden is survived by his wife of 70(!) years, and two children.
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Re: don't leave the earthly realm without it...
Fri, July 3, 2009 - 6:58 PMDang Karl, how about that longevity, huh?
Way to go!
I remember Icky Bob once suggesting that Sarah Vowell (of This American Life, author of Assassination Vacation and others) was perhaps "of his loins".
You decide:
Sarah
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Re: don't leave the earthly realm without it...
Sun, July 5, 2009 - 4:52 AMdon't care; Sarah's a hottie even when she's all sleepy and puffy -
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Re: don't leave the earthly realm without it...
Sun, July 5, 2009 - 11:11 AMbut it's a brain heat, like i want to transplant into elsa lanchester's body or something. -
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Re: don't leave the earthly realm without it...
Sun, July 5, 2009 - 11:37 AMYes Sarah IS tres hot. Karl's not bad for all that.
elsa lanchester (geek)
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Re: don't leave the earthly realm without it...
Sun, July 5, 2009 - 11:43 AMfriend? -
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Re: don't leave the earthly realm without it...
Sun, July 5, 2009 - 11:47 AMfiend? Let me get this straight, you want to transplant into elsa lanchester's body, so you can make made, passionate lesbian love with Sarah Vowell?
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yeah I'd've probably fucked Karl too, though
Sun, July 5, 2009 - 3:34 PM... brain heat is totally doable, at least five times.
Jon Stewart knows what I'm talking about. Whenever he has her on his show you can see him rubbing his lap the whole time. She's talking about economy and the validity of socialism and anarchism for a new millennium; the whole time he's strenuously avoiding saying "omg you are a sexy little head-button is what you are"
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Re: yeah I'd've probably fucked Karl too, though
Sun, July 5, 2009 - 3:40 PMYou do a spot-on John Stewart impersonation, Loki. hahaha!
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