tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post9118502273448711953..comments2023-11-03T06:02:02.128-07:00Comments on By Ken Levine: Who's your favorite? By Ken Levinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17305293821975250420noreply@blogger.comBlogger131125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-39836618020310546392014-09-27T09:08:09.301-07:002014-09-27T09:08:09.301-07:00Bond? Has to be Lazenby. But that's because ...Bond? Has to be Lazenby. But that's because it's the best script of them all - there's actually a genuine emotional arc for the character.<br /><br />Ken, you of all people should understand that actors are replaceable - but good writing is irreplaceable.Davidnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-74368861294390897342014-09-26T15:23:07.482-07:002014-09-26T15:23:07.482-07:00"RCP said...
Tallulah Morehead said...
James...<i>"RCP said...<br />Tallulah Morehead said...<br /><br />James Bond?<br /><br />'Naked, Sean Connery. Dressed, Timothy Dalton. When I'm drunk, Roger Moore.'<br /><br />With all due respect, Tallulah - wouldn't that make Roger Moore #1? You deserve better."</i><br /><br />Fortunately, darling, it makes Roger the one I can't remember. Thank Dog for blackouts.Tallulah Moreheadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07416330735326405496noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-8812278714334276322014-09-26T13:18:29.120-07:002014-09-26T13:18:29.120-07:00Hope it's not too late to play this one:
Odd ...Hope it's not too late to play this one:<br /><br />Odd Couple?<br />Walter & Jack<br /><br />007?<br />Connery<br /><br />Superman?<br />Chris Reeve<br /><br />Batman?<br />Christian Bale<br /><br />Lois?<br />Margot Kidder<br /><br />Holmes?<br />Basil Rathbone<br /><br />Who?<br />Tom Baker<br /><br />Darrin?<br />Dick York<br /><br />Hawkeye?<br />Donald Sutherland (with all due respect to Alan Alda!)<br /><br />Price?<br />Bob Barker<br /><br />That was fun!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-77399630656310387742014-09-26T11:15:11.626-07:002014-09-26T11:15:11.626-07:00Who is your favorite Felix & Oscar? Randall an...Who is your favorite Felix & Oscar? Randall and Klugman<br /><br />James Bond? Sean Connery<br /><br />Superman? Christopher Reeve<br /><br />Batman? (Michael Keaton? Really?) Christian Bale<br /><br />Lois Lane? Margot Kidder<br /><br />Sherlock Holmes? Jeremy Brett <br /><br />Dr. Who? David Tennant<br /><br />Darrin Stephens? Dock York, of course<br /><br />Hawkeye? Alan Alda<br /><br />Host of THE PRICE IS RIGHT? No comment.2842<br />Adrastoshttp://www.first-draft.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-20804775885593037982014-09-26T06:26:06.157-07:002014-09-26T06:26:06.157-07:001) Walter and Jack
2) Roger Moore or Pierce Brosna...1) Walter and Jack<br />2) Roger Moore or Pierce Brosnan<br />3) Christopher Reeve<br />4) Michael Keaton<br />5) Margot Kidder<br />6) Cushing or Cumberbatch<br />7) David Tennant<br />8) Dick Sargent<br />9) Alan Alda<br />10) As I'm from the UK, it has to be Bruce Forsyth.Johnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12693910369975145495noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-918437405736945212014-09-25T21:31:49.407-07:002014-09-25T21:31:49.407-07:00Tallulah Morehead said...
James Bond?
"Nake...Tallulah Morehead said...<br /><br />James Bond?<br /><br />"Naked, Sean Connery. Dressed, Timothy Dalton. When I'm drunk, Roger Moore."<br /><br />With all due respect, Tallulah - wouldn't that make Roger Moore #1? You deserve better.RCPhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04251247613686669877noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-32533140936948116222014-09-25T19:59:28.295-07:002014-09-25T19:59:28.295-07:00Who is your favorite...
Superman? George Reeves....Who is your favorite...<br /><br />Superman? George Reeves. He was not only a convincing Superman, but he was also a father figure, something the guys who followed him were too young to pull off. His is the first celebrity death I can remember; I was six.<br /><br />Lois Lane? Paulette Goddard. She played Lois once, during a radio program called Command Performance, on 10 November 1946, opposite Bob Hope as Superman. I'm not ranking <i>anybody</i> ahead of Paulette Goddard, but I'd put Joan Alexander right behind her.<br /><br />Host of THE PRICE IS RIGHT? Bill Cullen. I once dated a lady who'd been a contestant on a Cullen-hosted $10,000 Pyramid. Cullen wore leg braces because he'd had polio, but he told the lady that he'd been grievously wounded in combat while serving as a Marine during World War II -- this in an obvious attempt to chat her up, the dog. Anyone with that much brass has got my vote, as long as he's safely dead.<br /><br /><br />Happy New Year, Ken.thirteennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-36107741223545825722014-09-25T16:41:51.253-07:002014-09-25T16:41:51.253-07:00Who is your favorite Felix & Oscar? Lemmon and...Who is your favorite Felix & Oscar? Lemmon and Matthau<br /><br />James Bond? Connery<br /><br />Superman? Christopher Reeve<br /><br />Batman? (Michael Keaton? Really?) Kevin Conroy<br /><br />Lois Lane? Dana Delany<br /><br />Sherlock Holmes? Peter Cushing<br /><br />Dr. Who? Eisei Amamoto<br /><br />Darrin Stephens? Dick York<br /><br />Hawkeye? Sutherland<br /><br />Host of THE PRICE IS RIGHT? I have never seen it.Stevenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-63380756872344179252014-09-25T15:11:18.284-07:002014-09-25T15:11:18.284-07:00@D. McEwan said..
Like I said, at lest six, but f...@D. McEwan said..<br /><br />Like I said, at lest six, but fourteen is more like I imagined - I had just glanced at IMDB to check and only saw those. They all seemed to blur into each other, catching them at late night tv. <br /><br />I don't mind bumbling Watson but I get that purists wanted real Watson. <br /><br />As for continuity, I meant something different perhaps, that belongs to the best of serialized cinema. The changing actors for Moriarty, or even fighting Nazis suddenly, wasn't felt because these were very very good B movies, serial movies. They adapted to market and needs but produced something special and with a sense of familiarity like a good character should, and that in turn produced a powerful sense of continuity to me - it was once ongoing very particular black and white B movie world, stagey film atmosphere, Rathbone's character, bumbling Watson, the interiors etc. Worked even better on tv at late night too. A_Homernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-14851750974699388742014-09-25T14:44:52.152-07:002014-09-25T14:44:52.152-07:00"VincentS said...
Dr. Who - John Baker (only ...<i>"VincentS said...<br />Dr. Who - John Baker (only because of the fedora and the scarf)"</i><br /><br />You mean the fedora and the scarf worn by <i><b>TOM</b></i> Baker? The Doctor has been played by Tom Baker (Wonderfully) and Colin Baker (Dreadfully), but never by anyone named "John Baker." Who he?<br /><br /><i>"Mike G said...<br />Hate to break it to you D. McEwan, but Republicans give more to charity than Democrats, according to many studies."</i><br /><br />Any of those studies appear anywhere but Fox News? Making donations <i><b>SOLELY</b></i> to get tax breaks is not charity from the heart.<br /><br />And charitable donations to one side, there's still the fact that they've tanked the economy, war mongered, filled congress with obstructionists that have paralyzed our government, raped the environment, crippled education while demonizing teachers, are endlessly backward on civil rights issues, have destroyed social programs for the disadvantaged to get tax cuts for the hyper-wealthy, think folks like that ignoramus Sarah Palin should govern us when they're barely literate, want to strictly control who can vote (If possible, only wealthy white maless, te only vote tehy court) while everyone should be allowed guns, and have been rotting our country from the inside out. I am proud to be called "Small" by a Republican apologist.<br /><br />(I love that "According to many studies". That's right up there with "Many people say" and "The concensus is" for unattributed lies.)<br /><br /><i>"mhowell said...<br />Doug- thanks for making it multiple choice. Sara Jane Smith was the Dr. Who assistant I had in mind."</i><br /><br />Excellent choice. The late Elizabeth Sladen was charming and delightful as Sarah Jane, and as she played the role off and on from 1974 to three years ago, certainly the longest-serving assistant.<br /><br /><i>"A_Homer said...<br />Sherlock Holmes,<br />Rathbone, and especially with his Dr. Watson. There are at least six in the series, from 1939-1943. The continuity is perfect."</i><br /><br />I assume you mean six movies not six Watsons. Actually Rathbone made 14 Holmes films. Nigel Bruce's Watson, while an amusing character, made Watson a buffoon who left you wondering how he passed medical school. Watsons have been struggling to make him intelligent again ever since. I am of the opinion that 12 of those movies (The ones made by Universal) run the gamut from mediocre to dreadful. Only the first two, made at 20th Century Fox are, in my opinion, any good. As for "Prefect Continuity," you're joking, right? There is no continuity. None. Moriarty is played by three different actors, and dies over and over. The first two take place in the late 19th century and the rest take place in the 1940s with Holmes and Watson not a day older. There is not the slightest <i>trace</i> of continuity, beyond Mary Gordon staying on as Mrs. Hudson. Rathbone was far better than most of his Holmes movies.<br /><br /><i>"Johnny Walker said...<br />I really enjoyed the Christmas episode with John Hurt."</i><br /><br />John Hurt was not in the Christmas episode. He was in the 50th Anniversary special episode, which ran a full month before Christmas. But it was really good. I saw it in a theater in 3-D.<br /><br />There is a very detailed and lengthy backstory to the series, but if you don't know it, it can seem rough around the edges. Capaldi has found his feet. He's terrific in the role, bringing back some Jon Pertwee older-flash to the role.D. McEwannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-59994001736869485502014-09-25T11:24:33.731-07:002014-09-25T11:24:33.731-07:00Klugman & Randall were, without question, the ...Klugman & Randall were, without question, the perfect Oscar and Felix. As one person alluded, we lived we these characters for five years on prime-time and in perpetuity in syndication but it's more than just that. You always got the feeling, even when those two were on talk shows as "themselves," that Randall WAS Felix Unger and Klugman had aspects of Oscar's personality about him. Klugman was more of an intellectual than Oscar Madison but, beyond that, he seemed very Oscar-like. In fact, as the series went on, I think a little of the real Klugman creeped into Madison's character just as Randall's love for ballet and opera made its way into Unger's persona.<br />For me, Bond is either Connery or Roger Moore. I say Moore probably because the very first 007 movie I saw as a kid starred Roger Moore. I don't care too much about Superman, Batman or Lois Lane. <br />As for Sherlock Holmes, I've seen only a few different actors but to me, Basil Rathbone will ALWAYS be Sherlock Holmes and vice versa. If I read a Sherlock Holmes story, I can't help but picture Rathbone.<br />Dr. Who - never seen it. Darrin Stevens is a no-brainer - Dick York. Hawkeye, I guess would be Alda but, again, we lived with him for 11 years as opposed to a two hour movie with Sutherland. <br />As for the Price Is Right, allow me to quote the great Billy Van, a sketch comedian I remember from "The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour" and "Bizarre," - "Try and imagine, how little I care."<br />Ken - you are great and this blog is great. Please keep it coming!Ottohttp://theottofiles.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-82383084905522254822014-09-25T11:03:20.635-07:002014-09-25T11:03:20.635-07:00Who is your favorite Felix & Oscar?
Randall &a...Who is your favorite Felix & Oscar?<br />Randall & Klugman<br /><br />James Bond? Sean Connery<br /><br />Superman? George Reeves (or the voice of Bud Collyer)<br /><br />Batman? Adam West (or the voice of Olan Soule)<br /><br />Lois Lane? Noel Neill (or the voice of Joan Alexander)<br /><br />Sherlock Holmes? Basil Rathbone<br /><br />Dr. Who? David Tennant<br /><br />Darrin Stephens? Dick York<br /><br />Hawkeye? Alan Alda<br /><br />Host of THE PRICE IS RIGHT? <br />"Gypsy Bob" Barker<br /><br />Gidget? Sally Field<br /><br />Talking Car? Ann Sothern<br /><br />Wacky Neighbors? The Mertzes<br /><br />Barnabas Collins? Jonathan Frid<br /><br />Voice of Fred Flintstone? Alan Reed<br /><br />Cinderella? Lesley Ann Warren<br /><br />John Steed Partner? Diana Rigg<br /><br />Peter Pan? Mary Martin<br /><br />Billie Jo Bradley? Meredith Macrae<br /><br />Unless you've stopped reading, Ken, here's a Friday question:<br /><br />What stories can you tell about actors whom you did not cast that you have encountered since? And do you have actor friends, or does it make casting awkward?Greg Ehrbarhttp://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/taking-a-spin-with-disneys-susie-the-little-blue-coupe/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-8780195264279515902014-09-25T09:22:23.762-07:002014-09-25T09:22:23.762-07:00Felix & Oscar?
Never watched film or TV show, ...Felix & Oscar?<br />Never watched film or TV show, so I'll go with the majority.<br /><br />James Bond?<br />I actually liked George Lazenby, but it has to be Daniel Craig.<br /><br />Superman?<br />Christopher Reeve has so inhabited the role, no-one else can do it justice.<br /><br />Batman? <br />Not really my glass of tea, but Keaton was OK.<br /><br />Lois Lane?<br />Her off the TV series.<br /><br />Sherlock Holmes?<br />Robert Stephens. That was a great film.<br /><br />Doctor Who?<br />Not watched since Sylvester McCoy got regenerated, so Sylvester McCoy.<br /><br />Darrin Stephens?<br />I only watched Barbara Eden. You mean there was someone else in that show?<br /><br />Hawkeye? <br />Went cold on the preaching of the later TV show episodes, and I like the idea of picking Jeremy Renner, so him.<br /><br />Host of THE PRICE IS RIGHT? <br />Never watched. Is it even ON in Britland>Looseheadnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-11234566440839471982014-09-25T08:22:45.623-07:002014-09-25T08:22:45.623-07:00Felix & Oscar?
Randall and Klugman
James Bond...Felix & Oscar?<br />Randall and Klugman<br /><br />James Bond?<br />Sean Connery<br /><br />Superman?<br />Dean Cain actually.<br /><br />Batman?<br />The animated version (Kevin Conroy VOX)<br /><br />Lois Lane?<br />Teri Hatcher<br /><br />Sherlock Holmes?<br />Jeremy Brett (this one's not even close)<br /><br />Dr. Who?<br />David Tennent<br /><br />Darrin Stephens?<br />Either I guess. Never watched <i>Bewitched</i><br /><br />Hawkeye? <br />Alan Alda<br /><br />Host of THE PRICE IS RIGHT?<br />Bob Barker and the original Barker's BeautiesScotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04942495315172561734noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-935139920589524762014-09-25T07:45:57.139-07:002014-09-25T07:45:57.139-07:00Who is your favorite Felix & Oscar? Tony Rand...Who is your favorite Felix & Oscar? Tony Randall and Jack Klugman<br /><br />James Bond? Roger Moore<br /><br />Superman? George Reeves<br /><br />Batman? (Michael Keaton? Really?) Adam West as Batman, but Keaton was a more interesting Bruce Wayne.<br /><br />Lois Lane? Lesley Ann Warren in the musical<br /><br />Sherlock Holmes? Basil Rathbone<br /><br />Dr. Who? Peter Cushing<br /><br />Darrin Stephens? Dick York<br /><br />Hawkeye? Randolph Scott<br /><br />Host of THE PRICE IS RIGHT? Bill Cullen<br />Kosmo13noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-77607764401407091552014-09-25T06:22:05.285-07:002014-09-25T06:22:05.285-07:00Klugman and Randall are my favorite Odd Couple; pr...Klugman and Randall are my favorite Odd Couple; probably because due to time and the varying scripts they played, they had a opportunity to develop their characters more than Matthau and Lemmon did.<br /><br />Sean Connery as Bond, followed, unbelieveably, by Timothy Dalton.<br /><br />George Reeves IS Superman. Discussion closed, no other opinions will be considered.<br /><br />I liked Keaton's Batman.<br /><br />Phyllis Coates Lois Lane is the gold standard. Phyllis could out act the others if she were playing a coma victim whose only action was to lie perfectly still on a bed for the duration of the film.<br /><br />I'm old; Basil Rathbone is my Sherlock Holmes; though Nicol Williamson was great in The Seven Percent Solution.<br /><br />Dr Who? Who?<br /><br />Dick York was a better, whinier Darrin Stephens.<br /><br />Hawkeye, well Alan Alda; see the reasoning given for my Odd Couple choice. Sutherland was outstanding in his one appearance as Hawkeye in the film. Can't believe he wouldn't have grown the role as Alda did, he's a fine actor.<br /><br />The Price is Right - Dennis James. Paul Blakehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15690429117911104204noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-81247284758475054912014-09-25T05:07:08.175-07:002014-09-25T05:07:08.175-07:00Who is your favorite Felix & Oscar?
Klugman an...Who is your favorite Felix & Oscar?<br />Klugman and Randall<br /><br />James Bond?<br />SEAN CONNERY<br /><br />Superman?<br />Christopher Reeve<br /><br />Batman?<br />Adam West (yes really really!)<br /><br />Lois Lane?<br />Amy Adams<br />It's not a great role to begin with, she is as good as any.<br /><br />Sherlock Holmes?<br />Basil Rathbone<br />He fights Nazis too!<br /><br />Dr. Who?<br />Matt Smith<br /><br />Darrin Stephens?<br />who?<br /><br />Hawkeye?<br />Jeremy Renner<br /><br />Host of THE PRICE IS RIGHT?<br />I've only seen Drew CareyThe Griffonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17921230845582393608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-40397897984269463942014-09-25T03:34:42.781-07:002014-09-25T03:34:42.781-07:00Wow, a question for me :) Thanks, MacGllroy.
Doct...Wow, a question for me :) Thanks, MacGllroy.<br /><br />Doctor Who is pretty big here, being a part of our cultural history for decades, much bigger than in the US (I believe they simultaneously screened the first episode of the new series in cinemas here, and enough people attended to place it in the UK top 10)... but I was never a fan. There didn't seem to be any consistent backstory that I could grab onto. I never really knew what was going on, and so I never really cared. <br /><br />The recent reboot has been great to watch from the sidelines. They've obviously made huge strides in revitalising the show, but even when I do catch an episode, I still find them very rough around the edges -- even if they've become much more fun and far better written than they used to be. (I really enjoyed the Christmas episode with John Hurt.) But I guess the roughness is part of the show's heritage and charm :)<br /><br />I've been meaning to watch the new Peter Capaldi Dr Who, because I think he's a very interesting choice, but I was a little put off by the lukewarm reactions I've heard -- Namely that they haven't really figured out who this new Doctor is yet.<br /><br />(Makes me think they should have cast a woman in the role to really shake things up, but hopefully Capaldi will find his feet.)<br /><br />From what I can gather from my Doctor Who loving friends (a lot of whom are American), David Tenant is still considered the high watermark, but there's a lot of hope on Capaldi. Outside of that, it's definitely who you grew up watching :)<br /><br />Hope I didn't ramble on for too long!Johnny Walkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13302545167970532080noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-65107598400046040362014-09-25T00:36:38.386-07:002014-09-25T00:36:38.386-07:00Felix and Oscar
Klugman and Randall
Bond
Connery ...Felix and Oscar<br />Klugman and Randall<br /><br />Bond<br />Connery just because, but Craig is good.<br /><br />Superman<br />Still no one<br /><br />Lois Lane<br />Noel Neill<br />The one from the 50s tv version seemed more close in style and look to the comic book character.<br /><br /><br />Batman<br />Keaton - I like how he wasn't an action star but a comedian, and did everything to create a plausible human feeling of the new franchise. Before it turned silly or dark. <br /><br />Sherlock Holmes,<br />Rathbone, and especially with his Dr. Watson. There are at least six in the series, from 1939-1943. The continuity is perfect. Dialog driven as Holmes should be. <br /><br />Darrin Stephens<br />Dick York. Wonderful rapport with Montgomery, best facial and body language. <br /><br />Hawkeye<br />Alda - but he only got it after the first year or so, ditching Groucho. <br /> <br />Host of Price is Right?<br />Barker is the Price is Right.<br />But I think it was overdue that Barker moved on. Carrey brought back energy and identified with the audience a bit more. A_Homernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-44057728603196215582014-09-24T23:06:44.545-07:002014-09-24T23:06:44.545-07:00Who is your favorite Felix & Oscar? Jack ...Who is your favorite Felix & Oscar? Jack and Tony.<br /><br /> James Bond? Sean<br /><br /> Superman? Reeves<br /><br /> Batman? (Michael Keaton? Really?) Adam West<br /><br /> Lois Lane? Terri Hatcher<br /><br /> Sherlock Holmes? Cumberbunbatch <br /><br /> Dr. Who? Who?<br /><br /> Darrin Stephens? Roseanne Barr<br /><br /> Hawkeye? Alan Alda <br /><br /> Host of THE PRICE IS RIGHT? Drew<br />Mark Clemensnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-65941742311189662262014-09-24T21:43:18.124-07:002014-09-24T21:43:18.124-07:00Doug- thanks for making it multiple choice. Sara ...Doug- thanks for making it multiple choice. Sara Jane Smith was the Dr. Who assistant I had in mind.mhowellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08616102748274698251noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-82748977050492747102014-09-24T21:25:24.765-07:002014-09-24T21:25:24.765-07:00Klugman and Randall
Connery
George Reeves
Adam Wes...Klugman and Randall<br />Connery<br />George Reeves<br />Adam West<br />Phyllis Coates<br />Basil Rathbone<br />Never saw Dr. Who<br />Dick York<br />Sutherland<br />Bill CullenCap'n Bobhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11783977137812876489noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-26261704489006938702014-09-24T20:14:55.672-07:002014-09-24T20:14:55.672-07:00Felix and Oscar? Randall and Klugman
James Bond...Felix and Oscar? Randall and Klugman <br /><br />James Bond? Sean Connery <br /><br />Superman? Christopher Reeve<br /><br />Batman? Adam West - Let's see Christian Bale do the Batusi.<br /><br />Lois Lane? Margot Kidder<br /><br />Sherlock Holmes? Basil Rathbone<br /><br />Dr. Who? Tom Baker<br /><br />Darren? Dick York those cute puppy dog eyes and rubber face<br /><br />Hawkeye? Alan Alda<br /><br />Price is Right? Watched too rarely to know - Bob Barker since he's for animal rightsRCPhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04251247613686669877noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-68207908608873886702014-09-24T18:56:40.908-07:002014-09-24T18:56:40.908-07:00Who is your favorite Felix & Oscar?
I've n...Who is your favorite Felix & Oscar?<br />I've never watched "The Odd Couple". Seriously. Never once. Just not interested.<br /><br />James Bond?<br />Roger Moore, though Sean Connery has grown on me a lot as an adult. I think here more than anywhere else it's who you grew up with.<br /><br />Superman?<br />Christopher Reeve. Same reason as above.<br /><br />Batman? (Michael Keaton? Really?)<br />Could care less about Batman.<br /><br />Lois Lane?<br />Margot Kidder. See "Superman."<br /><br />Sherlock Holmes? <br />I've never liked mysteries, so I have very little experience with Holmes. Can I pick Brent Spiner, since he played Holmes a couple of times on "Star Trek: The Next Generation"?<br /><br />Dr. Who?<br />Christopher Eccleston; I don't watch the show, though having seen the incredibly, ridiculously funny "The Thick of It", I just can't picture Malcolm Tucker in the TARDIS.<br /><br />Darrin Stephens?<br />Like there's a difference?<br /><br />Hawkeye? <br />Donald Sutherland. Sorry, Alan.<br /><br />Host of THE PRICE IS RIGHT? <br />Bill Cullen. Bob Barker's a sleazebag and Drew Carey just doesn't click for me.Ben Scrippshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13629025600375451260noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-49404078281000419802014-09-24T18:22:54.214-07:002014-09-24T18:22:54.214-07:00Who is your favorite Felix & Oscar?
Randall an...Who is your favorite Felix & Oscar?<br />Randall and Klugman<br /><br />James Bond?<br />Connery<br /><br />Superman?<br />Christopher Reeve<br /><br />Batman? <br />Kevin Conroy; voice of the excellent animated series<br /><br />Lois Lane?<br />Margot Kidder<br /><br />Sherlock Holmes?<br />All-around: Basil Rathbone<br />Canonical: Jeremy Brett (PBS) and Clive Merrison (BBC radio)<br />Revisionist: Benedict Cumberbatch <br /><br />Dr. Who?<br />Peter Cushing; never saw much of the showed, but enjoyed Cushing in the movies.<br /><br />Darrin Stephens?<br />Dick York; a little funny-looking and an inspiration to guys who hoped for Samantha.<br /><br />Hawkeye?<br />Alan Alda <br /><br />Host of THE PRICE IS RIGHT?<br />It's still on? DBensonnoreply@blogger.com