1:32 she was Miss Nance, the misfits of science secretary and She also starred in V and V: The Final Battle in as Harmony Moore, a human who fell in love with the visitor, Willie (played by future Freddy Krueger Robert Englund)
The best performance by an actor or actress that I have ever seen was by Mare Winningham as Helen Keller in 'The Miracle Continues' (a 1984 made -for-tv movie) which I think aired on CBS. If you haven't seen this performance, you're missing out.
I feel a bit sorry for those two police officers. They're going to have to fill out a report explaining the big green man. On the other hand, they sort of reinforce the idea that the Hulk can be reasoned with if you don't panic and give calm(ish) instructions on what you want him to do. In "747" it let him land an airplane, here, they managed to direct him to a wall. In both cases, the Hulk decided he didn't like being in a confined area, and made an exit, but those two cops avoided being thrown in slow motion. Even if a police psychiatrist has them go over the story of their encounter with the Jolly Green Giant a dozen times, it will be in the comfort of an office, not a hospital bed. Besides, they have several witnesses, and a Hulk sized hole in the wall. On a side note, I wonder if all the people who have firsthand experience encountering the Hulk start subscribing to the National Register, just to get the Hulk coverage. I'd also have to wonder if they suddenly aren't so dismissive of the other stories they see in tabloids. Maybe there is something to those other stories. "The Ghost of Elvis Haunts Brothel" "The Bigfoot Diet" "Scientific Proof That Aliens Created the Whoopie Cushion"
There is no need to actively search for trouble. It will find you.
David is living proof to this statement.
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1:32 she was Miss Nance, the misfits of science secretary and She also starred in V and V: The Final Battle in as Harmony Moore, a human who fell in love with the visitor, Willie (played by future Freddy Krueger Robert Englund)
I liked the show. I especially liked the way Bill Bixby played Banner in a sad, tragic way. Episodes often ended on a downbeat feel.
The best performance by an actor or actress that I have ever seen was by Mare Winningham as Helen Keller in 'The Miracle Continues' (a 1984 made -for-tv movie) which I think aired on CBS. If you haven't seen this performance, you're missing out.
Where's Dirty Harry when you need him?
Somehow, I got unsubscribed! Has anyone else on here have this happen?
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I do hate it that so many don't care anymore.
Robinson to me will always be Larry Cotton
I feel a bit sorry for those two police officers. They're going to have to fill out a report explaining the big green man. On the other hand, they sort of reinforce the idea that the Hulk can be reasoned with if you don't panic and give calm(ish) instructions on what you want him to do. In "747" it let him land an airplane, here, they managed to direct him to a wall. In both cases, the Hulk decided he didn't like being in a confined area, and made an exit, but those two cops avoided being thrown in slow motion. Even if a police psychiatrist has them go over the story of their encounter with the Jolly Green Giant a dozen times, it will be in the comfort of an office, not a hospital bed. Besides, they have several witnesses, and a Hulk sized hole in the wall.
On a side note, I wonder if all the people who have firsthand experience encountering the Hulk start subscribing to the National Register, just to get the Hulk coverage. I'd also have to wonder if they suddenly aren't so dismissive of the other stories they see in tabloids. Maybe there is something to those other stories.
"The Ghost of Elvis Haunts Brothel"
"The Bigfoot Diet"
"Scientific Proof That Aliens Created the Whoopie Cushion"