![]() ![]() This is a big problem for Strip because he wants their relationship to be truly special and last a long time, not function like a casual affair that only satisfies their sexual desires. However, because they come from vastly different areas of society, Trisha has to pretend that Strip is just another object in her reality, like an errand boy that occasionally drops a paper bag full of fresh produce on her porch. Suffice to say, in the real world his persistence would have quickly placed him behind bars). ![]() (I will spare you the details of precisely how Strip inserts himself into Trisha's supposedly very boring life. Trisha and Strip bump into each and then against all odds begin a romantic relationship. The latter is Strip, a much younger outsider who is in the area to see some friends that have decided to ignore him. The former is Trisha Rawlings, a middle-aged divorcee who lives alone with her pooch in a nice beach house in a quiet corner of Malibu. The two characters that I mentioned are played by Lily Tomlin and John Travolta. Or was the film supposed to send a coded message to younger guys dreaming of having a romantic relationship with a wealthy older woman? If so, who was the codemaker? Because I assure you that any younger guys that saw this film in the 1970s would not have been interested in dating an older woman even if they had the opportunity to do it. What was the target audience for this film in the late 1970s? Mary, Jane, Barbara, Kathy and the rest of their seventeen girlfriends who lived alone in Malibu and each night drank a bottle of chardonnay on their patio or in front of their stylish fireplace? (Is this even possible? Was there ever a period when so many single wealthy and unhappy women lived alone in Malibu? If there was, it was a social anomaly that was kept secret). Region-A "locked".įor hours after I finished viewing Jane Wagner's Moment by Moment I tried to remember if I had seen another film like it that worked so hard to convince that its adult characters are children, and then worked even harder to excuse their indescribably silly behavior because they were both victims. In English, with optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature. The supplemental features on the disc include vintage promotional materials as well as new audio commentary recorded by critics Lee Gambin and Sergio Mims, and author Maya Montanez Smukler. Jane Wagner's "Moment by Moment" (1978) arrives on Blu-ray courtesy of Kino Lorber. © 2023 The Cincinnati Bengals.Reviewed by Dr. What about Bengal tigers or just Bengals? Brown later writes in his 1980 autobiography that since Sawyer and Gamble are both Princeton products he suggests "Tigers." They like the idea, but are looking for something less mundane. 27, 1967 news conference at the Hotel Sheraton Gibson unveiling the name "Bengals." "I also feel we are part of a four-state area, not just one state." A committee of the club's directors, which consists of Brown, John Sawyer, and Dave Gamble, is also presented with names like "Romans," "Celtics," and "Krauts." But Brown says the team wants to be "a part of all groups." He says the committee opts for "Bengals," because it has animation and is the name of Cincinnati's pro football team that played on the fringes of the NFL from 1937-41. "That name is already used by Ohio State," says Brown at the Oct. The American Football League's newest team won't be the Buckeyes even though head coach and general manager Paul Brown coached Ohio State to a national title and it is the most popular nickname culled from newspaper coupons made available in The Cincinnati Post Times-Star. ![]()
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