It's bad enough that Jerry Reed had to go off to the great truckstop in the sky. Now I find out that the guy that made any movie, no matter how crappy, sound like the coolest thing since naked sliced bread is gone:
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/38150
Chances are if you love movies Don is a big part of the reason.
jg
Dude. Repost on the same page. It's even got almost the same title.
What? I'm supposed to read my own board now?
jg
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One wears Luke Skywalker jammies the other plays Luke Skywalker jams...
Only one will survive...
... uh me so horny...
John Brown wrote:
One wears Luke Skywalker jammies the other plays Luke Skywalker jams...
Only one will survive...
Don La fontaine should be reading the above. Got to meet him once at a fundraiser at Lorenzo Music's house in the late '90s. Both of these voice legends (Lorenzo Music was the voice of Garfield among others) were GREAT guys.
Check out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QPMvj_xejg to hear Don's story narrated by himself of course.
Or hear a montage of Pablo Francisco's hilarious send-ups of Don La Fontaine at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=le07X0j_uaY&feature=related
Gearhead_42 wrote:
JG vs. David S. for intarweb supremacy!
GRM STAFF CAGE MATCH!
You're gonna need a couple of these:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/interests/giftsforhim/69de/
(Lorenzo Music was the voice of Garfield among others)
...and, I believe, the voice of Carmine, your doorman.
Woodyhfd wrote:
...and, I believe, the voice of Carmine, your doorman.
That would be "Carlton, your doorman" on the very short lived Valerie Harper series, "Rhoda."
Carlton was the one character everyone remembers and the audience never saw his face.
Jerry From LA wrote:
Woodyhfd wrote:
...and, I believe, the voice of Carmine, your doorman.
That would be "Carlton, your doorman" on the very short lived Valerie Harper series, "Rhoda."
Carlton was the one character everyone remembers and the audience never saw his face.
Damn. I am embarrassed, both for remembering and forgetting.