Monday, July 30, 2007

She's a flipflopper

In 1993, Kirstie Alley was asked if she would ever do a Cheers reunion (isn't that a tad bit early to be asking the same year the show ended??) Her reply, "Never. I don´t go back. my opinion about reunion shows is that they are so audiences can go, ´Gee, they look 10 years older.´ Well, duh, hello, it has been 10 years!"

In 2005, when asked by USA weekend, her reply was, "There isn't one that I know of in the works. But I would die to do one!" Alley shrieks enthusiastically. "My ideal would be to do a reunion show but act like we've all worked there the last 12 years. Not have it be a special, just an episode. That's what I would love -- with us all still losers working at "Cheers." They need to do that. Wouldn't that be fun?"

What I'm wondering is why the change of attitude?? Does 12 years of not doing a show like Cheers make a huge difference? Isn't this the same person who never appeared on Frasier, labeling her as the only living castmember from Cheers not to appear on Frasier. Granted that was because she has a thing against psychiatrists, but still.

A definite flipflopper.

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Dancing With The Stars idea!

I just had the strangest idea.

You know how John Ratzenberger was the old guy on this last season of DWTS? Well for this upcoming season... let's use a fomer co-star of his. Ted Danson!

It's perfect. I came across an article today... Click here! Just read what's in the third to last paragraph.

I'm positive I've seen the guy dance in movie roles so he couldn't possibly be that bad. Maybe he wouldn't have the advantage that Mario Lopez had, but still!

Think about it. He'd be the perfect guy and he's eight months younger than John Ratzenberger.

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It feels right to me.