Cool.
Some match better than others.
A few verge on creepy… like the last one.
I’ve never heard of at least two of the 18, and there are a couple more I’ve heard of but wouldn’t recognize anyway…. That makes it easier to think they might resemble their “other half”.
Chosen because they fit whatever is in the brain of the casting director and fit at least the lower end of the “Q” factor while not being too expensive. Oh, and they’re available, because they’re not working on another film.
How well do their lives / beliefs resemble each other in real life? Are they too mainstream or too out there to be believable? Do they need to develop a bad boy / girl persona to be believable?
Were some of them too old to fit the part? Hollyweird is a bit too fake to be totally enjoyed.
I’ll guess Kent McCord, Martin Milner, Charles Nelson Reilly, Ed Asner, Glenn Ford, Red Foxx, Jack Carter, Ernest Borgnine, John Wayne… and…um… let me think…. Howard Cosell.
yes….I saw that the names were on there and thought it would be more fun to name them—so I took it off and reposted but forgot to remove the other one…..ARRRGGHH!
continue down the center from the first one. Deep in the tree, just above the white triangle thing it appears to be a cat (but it could be something else).
Pretty cool, but I wouldn’t trust something only tested to it’s normal use conditions. If they want to take passengers to 600′, it should be tested to at least 1200′. You need to consider fatigue, a malfunction pulling it deeper, scratches or other stress risers, etc.
We tested cars to 150% northern expected cold exposure and 150% southern expected heat & solar exposure (the same vehicle). Plus 150% expected life vibration determined for people who live on unpaved roads. And much more.
I know most kids don’t have chainsaws (hopefully none) but I’ve certainly seen similar behavior to Cleo’s.
In fact two, now grown, that I know well, one year cried loudly and miserably when they discovered their quite large (and as yet empty) Easter baskets hidden in the closet.
They were far too small, they howled, to hold all the treats the Easter Bunny would certainly bring them if only they had big enough baskets.
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Being very like Clara and Claude in their approach to child rearing, their parents immediately took them out to buy bigger baskets.
The youngest, about 5 years old, chose one at least two feet square… and cried again on Easter morning when it wasn’t completely full of candy.
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Needless to say, this would not have been my approach.
And little miss Cleo would be saving her allowance and doing extra chores if it took all year to pay for a new tree.
Sylvia’s Mother always gets to me because I knew a couple who pretty much lived that story… and I bet there are lots of others.
Very realistic.
In this case, I was on the mother’s side, in the song, even though it wasn’t actually her mother but her friends telling the guy to get lost.
He even sounded a lot like the guy in the song … drugged out voice, always failing at one thing or another, cheating on her, and coming back to her when he needed something, derailing her life.
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Where in the world is she?
Is her name Carmen?
In San Diego, mebbee?
…Miranda?
Carmen Sandiego.
“Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?” is a huge franchise… mostly educational video games, books and I think a TV show.
This woman actually looks like she could be a more lifelike version of Carmen
So your question fit right in…. I thought you asked on purpose.
I remember the tv game show for kids.
Rights
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Somebody’s not really helping…
Only the dog can get away with that.
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Cool.
Some match better than others.
A few verge on creepy… like the last one.
I’ve never heard of at least two of the 18, and there are a couple more I’ve heard of but wouldn’t recognize anyway…. That makes it easier to think they might resemble their “other half”.
Chosen because they fit whatever is in the brain of the casting director and fit at least the lower end of the “Q” factor while not being too expensive. Oh, and they’re available, because they’re not working on another film.
How well do their lives / beliefs resemble each other in real life? Are they too mainstream or too out there to be believable? Do they need to develop a bad boy / girl persona to be believable?
Were some of them too old to fit the part? Hollyweird is a bit too fake to be totally enjoyed.
You’re reading an awful lot into this!
I’m pretty sure someone is just trying to show a facial resemblance between certain present day actors and what could be their older counterparts.
Nothing to do with movie pairings, casting, or their lives, beliefs, personas or anything else besides physical appearance.
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Otherwise you’d have much more disparate pairings… different genders, say…. and no pairs that didn’t even live at the same time.
Someone trying to make a face out of Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn (eek!) not Marlene Dietrich and Uma Thurman!
Like I don’t have enough trouble with faces and names.
Actually, like Susan said, this really good.
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Are we supposed to guess now?
Ok… Um….
I’ll guess Kent McCord, Martin Milner, Charles Nelson Reilly, Ed Asner, Glenn Ford, Red Foxx, Jack Carter, Ernest Borgnine, John Wayne… and…um… let me think…. Howard Cosell.
Gosh that was surprisingly easy! 😁
Oops. Looks like NightHawks slipped one in on you.
Sorry, you were wigging him. My bad.
yes….I saw that the names were on there and thought it would be more fun to name them—so I took it off and reposted but forgot to remove the other one…..ARRRGGHH!
LOL.
I knew you were probably planning to delete the one with the names so I replied in time to be correct.
Bwa hah hah!
I thought it was find the nine differences.
find the Christmas kitty
Is that a cat?
It didn’t have a caption when I said that!
Never mind, the cat will knock the tree over, and you’ll see it right away.
My thought exactly.
No. I do not.
Found them both ☺
For the second,
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Looks like the Beagle Boys. Where’s Scrooge McDuck?
Which one is Joe Friday?
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What… you can’t see all 11 of them?
And they say you can’t train a cat!
Bigger socks don’t work either.
Pretty cool, but I wouldn’t trust something only tested to it’s normal use conditions. If they want to take passengers to 600′, it should be tested to at least 1200′. You need to consider fatigue, a malfunction pulling it deeper, scratches or other stress risers, etc.
We tested cars to 150% northern expected cold exposure and 150% southern expected heat & solar exposure (the same vehicle). Plus 150% expected life vibration determined for people who live on unpaved roads. And much more.
I’ve seen the facility in arizona that Ford used to operate.
I spent a few weeks testing at GM’s Arizona proving grounds.
Ron Greenwood (Manager) carrying the FA Cup back to West Ham on the Tube, London 1964.
I know most kids don’t have chainsaws (hopefully none) but I’ve certainly seen similar behavior to Cleo’s.
In fact two, now grown, that I know well, one year cried loudly and miserably when they discovered their quite large (and as yet empty) Easter baskets hidden in the closet.
They were far too small, they howled, to hold all the treats the Easter Bunny would certainly bring them if only they had big enough baskets.
…
Being very like Clara and Claude in their approach to child rearing, their parents immediately took them out to buy bigger baskets.
The youngest, about 5 years old, chose one at least two feet square… and cried again on Easter morning when it wasn’t completely full of candy.
…
Needless to say, this would not have been my approach.
And little miss Cleo would be saving her allowance and doing extra chores if it took all year to pay for a new tree.
Three very different songs… all really good.
Sylvia’s Mother always gets to me because I knew a couple who pretty much lived that story… and I bet there are lots of others.
Very realistic.
In this case, I was on the mother’s side, in the song, even though it wasn’t actually her mother but her friends telling the guy to get lost.
He even sounded a lot like the guy in the song … drugged out voice, always failing at one thing or another, cheating on her, and coming back to her when he needed something, derailing her life.
Buh bye now, pal. She doesn’t need you.