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  • karlakor karlakor commented 18 hours ago

    karlakor said:

    @jonnythong22 I am aware of the reason that the audience was laughing. My point was that the use of expletives by the actors in this excerpt betrays a lack of control that is characteristic of the continuing decline in standards of public behavior. Name-calling is another symptom.

    • karlakor said:

      @jonnythong22 Well, you can certainly be proud of yourself. It's amazing to me how bold some people can be when they can hide behind the anonymity and distance of the Internet. I realize why the audience was laughing, but the fact that the actors flubbed their lines is only part of the reason. ...

    • Harpo meets Groucho on "You Bet Your Life"

      Harpo pays a surprise visit to his brother Groucho on the set of "You Bet Your Life", to promote his autobiography "Harpo Speaks!"

      karlakor said:

      When Groucho shakes hands with Harpo it reminded me of the time they shook hands in the hotel lobby in "The Cocoanuts", about 30 years earlier. It is wonderful seeing the two of them together again.

    • Bartoli & Fleming - Le Nozze di Figaro - Sull'aria

      Cecilia Bartoli and Renee Fleming in a duet from Mozart's, "The Marriage of Figaro".

      Metropolitan Opera, 1998. Conductor: James Levine.

      You can f...

      karlakor said:

      @ALEXSTEPHEN13 I DID find this through the film The Shawshank Redemption. When I heard it, I knew I had to find out what it was. Glorious!

    • Judge Judy - Jealous, Co-Dependant Mother

      This woman really needs help. I won't give away anything about this case; just see for yourself.

      karlakor said:

      This episode is a nice change of pace. The judge never raised her voice, not once, quite a change from every other case I have seen, in which she yells at and scolds the litigants.

    • Judge Judy - Master Bates Serenaded by Judy

      I had better relationships playing house in preschool than these two morons.

      karlakor said:

      I think the judge makes a ridiculous analogy when she equates the value of a pet with the value of a child. If someone took my child, I would be out of my mind with worry and grief, but I cannot imagine having such emotions over the loss of a pet. Evidently Judge Scheindlin can.

    • Judge Judy - Master Bates Serenaded by Judy

      I had better relationships playing house in preschool than these two morons.

      karlakor said:

      Judge Scheindlin said that if she were compensated for every time she was harassed, she would be a very rich woman. She should realize that she IS compensated for harassment by her litigants in the form of her salary, and she IS a very rich woman. Evidently she feels that some of the cases are ...

    • What's My Line? Willie Mays & Jack Paar PT 2

      Jack Paar is a guest on the panel, who have to guess the night's Mystery Celebrity, baseball player Willie Mays. Also, a man who makes moth balls.

      karlakor said:

      I'm glad they didn't get around to Jack Paar when the last guest appeared. With only two minutes left, Paar probably would have wasted a lot of time trying to get laughs, just as he did with Willie Mays. Being funny has its place, but sometimes you have to just play the game.

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  • karlakor karlakor commented 1 week ago

    Judge Judy - World's Worst Mother

    For once, I'm going to let the gallery have a go at this one without expounding my own opinion. Be warned: this woman will anger you like very few ...

    karlakor said:

    @Supablonde1 You took the words right out of my mouth. The defendant whines that "this whole year has been UNFORTUNATE for me," as if the events of the year just HAPPENED to her, poor dear! It's her son who is unfortunate to have an uncaring, miserable excuse for a mother. I hope this woman's ...

    • Pierre Cochereau plays Bach Gigue Fugue

      Pierre Cochereau plays Bach' Gigue Fugue (BWV 577) at Notre Dame, Paris.

      karlakor said:

      The tempo gets slower and slower as the piece progresses. This sounds ponderous and heavy.

    • Lucy & Carson

      Lucille Ball on The Johnny Carson show. Sorry for the bad copy, will try and get it better next time.

      BTW the gift lucy brought for Johnny was a c...

      karlakor said:

      Stars don't get any bigger in television than Lucille Ball and Johnny Carson. It's great seeing them together.

    • Sued on Judge Judy by a liar!

      This was my 15 minutes of fame, being sued by a jerk who rear ended my car in traffic. Forgive the poor video quality and glitches, the original c...

      karlakor said:

      I don't know why you are apologizing for the "poor video quality and glitches". This is as good as any video I have seen on YouTube. At least I didn't see anything that was sub-standard. Thanks for posting!

    • The Cosby Show - The Dentist 3/3

      Season: 2

      Episode: 16

      karlakor said:

      I wish there had been more interaction between Danny Kaye and Bill Cosby. Both are powerhouse comic legends, and it would have been great to see them together longer.

    • Summer Stock

      Judy Garland and Gene Kelly dancing Lindy Hop ... well almost.

      karlakor said:

      @lorelaimj You're right! I find myself looking only at Judy Garland in this number. She was probably the greatest talent Hollywood ever had. She could do it all!

    • karlakor said:

      @grandexandi I made what I consider to be a legitimate reply to your comment.

    • Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza - The Best of Improv-A-Ganza: Fantastic Flubs

      http://tv.gsn.com/shows/imp... Even the best break character once in a while, but it makes for the best laughs! Here are a few of the best of...

      karlakor said:

      It is odd to see Chip Eston, Brad Sherwood, Jeff Davis, and Greg Proops all together. They never appeared together on Whose Line, and it's nice to see them all on the same episode.

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  • karlakor karlakor commented 3 weeks ago

    karlakor said:

    "That butter costs money, you know!!"

    • karlakor said:

      This has to be an early Family sketch. They all get along pretty well, not constantly bickering. Mama even has kind words and sympathy for Ed. The early sketches often showed the family having terrific fights which were all forgotten in an instant as soon as some other subject came up. The la...

    • Whose Line Extended Feature 4: Scenes From A Hat

      Most of you wanted to see the latest Scenes From A Hat and Scenes From a Hat 23 merged together. Well, here it is! To the best of my editing abillity.

      karlakor said:

      Can somebody tell me what is funny about Ryan's line, "My boss will see you now."? Colin's response brought down the house, but what did Ryan mean?

    • I'll Never Heil Again Part I (1941) In Color

      A follow up to "You Nazty Spy", the stooges have taken over the country of Moronica. Moe is Hailstone the Dictator, Curly is a Field Marshal and La...

      karlakor said:

      @american2015 I didn't know that! I'm glad to hear that these films were colorized with every intention of getting the colors right. I had assumed that the colors were chosen rather arbitrarily by people whose only concern was to "modernize" these black-and-white films. I often see major Holly...

    • I'll Never Heil Again Part I (1941) In Color

      A follow up to "You Nazty Spy", the stooges have taken over the country of Moronica. Moe is Hailstone the Dictator, Curly is a Field Marshal and La...

      karlakor said:

      Aren't Curly's coat and cap a strange color? I wonder why that color was chosen for this colorization.

    • What's My Line? Les Paul & Mary Ford Pt 2

      What's My Line? Les Paul & Mary Ford: In part 2 of this episode, the contestant is a nickle counter, then Les Paul and Mary Ford are the mystery g...

      karlakor said:

      John Daly did a wonderful job of keeping the show moving for all the years What's My Line was on television. The show wasn't edited for time, it was done live, and Daly was responsible for bringing it in on time every week. He made it look easy!

    • Carol Burnett Show- Sorry! Part 2

      The one all you Eunice fans have been waiting for! "Sorry!" is probably the best known of all the Family skits. Carol can barely keep it together i...

      karlakor said:

      Wishbone dressing eats right through the imitation wood salad bowl! That's hilarious!

    • Carol Burnett Show- Sorry! Part 1

      The one all you Eunice fans have been waiting for! "Sorry!" is probably the best known of all the Family skits. Part 1 of 2.

      karlakor said:

      You knew Momma couldn't get through the evening without mentioning Eunice's dried out pot roast!

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  • karlakor karlakor commented 1 month ago

    Waldroup vs. Moffett

    I do not own this video. It's the property of its rightful owners.

    I did not record this video. I obtained it via another user on YouTube.

    Enjoy.

    karlakor said:

    What in the WORLD caused the defendant to tell the judge how beautiful she is??!! That's about the LAST thing I expected her to say!

    • The Andy Griffith Show (S1E11) - Christmas Story

      Season 1 - Episode 11: A modern-day Scrooge (businessman Ben Weaver) causes trouble on Christmas Eve.

      More seasons and episodes to come so PLEASE ...

      karlakor said:

      It's Christmas night, and I just finished watching this Christmas episode of the Andy Griffith Show. I saw it for the first time when it was originally broadcast, in December of 1960, and watching it again now brings back a lot of memories and warmth of my childhood. Thank you for posting it.

    • Dier vs. Corvus

      I do not own this video. It's the property of its rightful owners.

      I did not record this video. I obtained it via another user on YouTube.

      Enjoy.

      karlakor said:

      I think the defendant might have won this case if she had just kept her mouth shut.

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  • karlakor karlakor commented 1 month ago

    karlakor said:

    @MountainMonkSage Yet another pearl of wisdom.

    • karlakor said:

      @MountainMonkSage This is probably the most rambling, incoherent comment I have ever read in these forums. I really have no idea what you are talking about. Merry Christmas.

    • karlakor said:

      @ragingavion Thank you for your encouraging words! Most of the comments I post have elicited nothing but hostility, expressed in rude, reactionary language. Your comment makes me feel much less alone, and I thank you.

    • karlakor said:

      @TeriyakiShogun This has nothing to do with what I want. Grammar was devised to help us construct our words so that their meaning is clear. By the way, in your reply there should be a comma before "you slimy bastard".

    • karlakor said:

      @TeriyakiShogun Very often I cannot understand what is being written in forums such as this because of incorrect spelling, punctuation, and grammar. These disciplines are important in expressing a thought clearly. I don't know what your experience has been, but some of the posts I have read hav...

    • karlakor said:

      @TeriyakiShogun I think that Sniffle27 is implying that what we learn in English classes in school is supposed to serve us in everyday life. Otherwise, what's the point of learning how to use punctuation and capitalization? The Internet is contributing heavily to the decline in language skills.

    • karlakor said:

      I am continually amazed at how rude people can be when they know they can hide behind the anonymity and distance that the Internet provides. Some of the comments in this forum are shamefully lacking in courtesy and simple human decency. What is to be gained by cussing out someone whose opinion ...

    • What's My Line? Art Carney (1954)

      The May 16, 1954 appearance of comedian Art Carney on the popular panel show What's My Line?.

      A posting of this video already exists in Youtube at...

      karlakor said:

      I wish Art Carney hadn't rushed off. I would have liked to hear him say a few words after his identity was revealed.

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  • karlakor karlakor commented 1 month ago

    Face Lifter on "What's My Line?"

    One of the zaniest WML contestants ever, this old dame is sassy, hilarious, and quite a character. I know Hal Block is a controversial figure in W...

    karlakor said:

    This woman was a delightful guest! She makes herself more at home than any guest I've ever seen on this show, with the possible exception of some mystery guests, who at least have celebrity going for them. This lady can hold her own with the best of them!

    • karlakor said:

      Phillip is in Rome, and Mamma asks him, "Is there anything over there worth seeing?" That line is completely in character for her!

    • Gunsmoke in Help Me, Kitty

      Season 10 Episode 346 Aired: 10/24/1964

      Hope, the daughter of one of Kitty's old friends, comes to Kitty for assistance. Hope's pregnant by a man ...

      karlakor said:

      I started watching this episode thinking that I had never seen it before, but when Kitty tossed the rock down the dry well I suddenly remembered that one particular incident and realized I had seen this episode before. I saw this when it first aired in 1964! Thank you for posting this!

    • karlakor said:

      Even after the case was over those two mothers were still defending what their boys did! They're going to be visiting their boys in jail someday soon.

    • Katharine Hepburn on Religion

      Katharine Hepburn on the Dick Cavett Show. (1973)

      karlakor said:

      I find it ironic that a woman who carried on a love affair with a married man for decades could feel comfortable talking about the difference between right and wrong. I wonder how she justifies her relationship with Spencer Tracy in her own mind.

    • Katharine Hepburn on Religion

      Katharine Hepburn on the Dick Cavett Show. (1973)

      karlakor said:

      I find it ironic that a woman who carried on an affair with a married man for years could feel comfortable talking about the difference between right and wrong. Katherine Hepburn had a love affair with Spencer Tracy for decades, in spite of her convictions of what is right and what is wrong. I ...

    • Eddie Murphy's First Appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" - 1982

      Eddie Murphy's performs stand-up for the first time and talks about the first black president on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" in 1982.

      karlakor said:

      Eddie Murphy hit a home run with this monologue! Everything he said was hilarious!

    • Office romance

      TV 2011

      karlakor said:

      That defendant is an evasive talker.

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  • karlakor karlakor commented 1 month ago

    KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD "OREST.....OREST" FROM ELEKTRA

    Kirsten Flagstad sings " Orest....Orest" from Elektra

    by Richard Strauss

    Orchestra of the "Städtische Oper", Berlin

    Georges Sebastian, conductor

    1...

    karlakor said:

    I am grateful to have found this recording here. It is one of the supreme performances ever recorded. I have heard many other sopranos singing this here on YouTube, but Flagstad is by far the greatest. Such a sound can never be again.

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  • karlakor karlakor commented 1 month ago

    karlakor said:

    I wish the plaintiff would stop saying "basically"!!

    • Judge Judy: The Very Best Moments 12

      For Part 13, visit http://www.youtube.com/watc...

      Highlights from this reel include (in chronological order):

      - The temper-prone batt...

      karlakor said:

      Thank you for posting this. I watched it just out of curiosity, thinking that a compilation of what someone else considered Judge Judy's best moments to be would turn out to be disappointing, but I liked this! Thanks again.

    • karlakor said:

      The defendant is a smart-mouth, no question about it, but I think his response to her question, "What's your pleasure?" was an honest one. Given his very limited intellect, I think he really did misunderstand her question and answered it appropriately. I do feel sorry for the plaintiff, who now...

    • Time enough at last, final

      rimasto solo, dopo l'esplosione di una bomba atomica che ha cancellato il genere umano, l'ultimo uomo sulla terra sembra aver finalmente trovato il...

      karlakor said:

      @thespread My sentiments exactly! I was looking forward to seeing this episode all the way to the end, the way I remembered seeing it when it first aired, but the end is cut off. The effect is spoiled!

    • What's My Line - Banned Episode, Smoking - 1950's

      http://www.GloucesterCounty... What's My Line was a very popular show back in the 50's and 60's. It was not unusual for guests to smoke on th...

      karlakor said:

      The panel really seems to dislike wearing their blindfolds. I always like those segments of the show.

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