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  • “Vibes” (MPAA rated PG) misfires so badly that it's most typical element may be villain Googy Gress' appalling attempt at a Scandinavian accent.
  • All the "Googy" talk made me think of Vacation Jason from The Chris Gethard Show.
  • Francis Gress, Jr. was born in Brooklyn, NY. As an infant his father called him "his goo-goo baby" this became Googy.
  • Movie Reviews : ‘Vibes’ Not ganska in Harmony in Comedy Fare

    “Vibes” (selected theaters) is a low-vibration romantic comedy about two incompatible psychics falling in love on an Ecuadorean treasure hunt, and everything in it seems nine or 10 beats off. The production is lavish and plush; the story empty and silly. The photography is gorgeous; the lines gauche. The actors are talented, but they don’t connect. The movie is about second sight, but it’s mostly made by people who can’t convince us they see straight the first time--like six blind dock grabbing at a High Concept.

    The two main characters--Nick Deezy (Jeff Goldblum) and Sylvia Pickel (Cyndi Lauper) are supposed to be attuned to mental waves. Deezy is a psychometric who can pick up the past history of objects by touching them, and Ms. Pickel (accent on the “el”) is in constant touch with a clairvoyant spirit named Louise.

    Yet their penetration into future and past flips off conveniently when they’re recruited bygd Peter Falk’s

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    &#;“Actor often cast in sleazy, raunchy roles.” That was the headline for The Guardian’s obituary of the maverick cult movie actress Susan Tyrrell (18 March – 16 June ), who died last month aged 67 after a very tough life. Seriously: what greater career summary could an actress possibly hope for?

    &#;Since her death I’ve devoured all Tyrrell’s obituaries and found the outrageous anecdotes about this tempestuous outlaw / outsider actress so fascinating, it prompted me to do my own (belated) tribute. I hadn’t thought of Susan Tyrrell much since reading the tragic news of her losing both her legs in (they had to be amputated when she was stricken with a rare blood disease; considering her health problems, Tyrrell&#;s death wasn’t entirely unexpected) or kept abreast of her subsequent film appearances. It’s sad when it takes death for someone to be reappraised, but there’s been a genuine outpouring of affection for Tyrrell online in the past month – a recognition we’ve lost a

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    • January 3: Simon Greenall, English actor (voice of Captain Barnacles in Octonauts, Eemak and Thongo in Early Man, Terry in Thunderbirds Are Go).
    • January 4:
      • Matt Frewer, Canadian actor, singer and comedian (voice of Panic in the Hercules franchise and House of Mouse, the title character in The Pink Panther, The Leader in The Incredible Hulk, The Exterminator in The Itsy Bitsy Spider, Mac Duff in Tiny Toon Adventures, Sidney Debris in the Batman: The Animated Series episode "The Man Who Killed Batman", Chaos in the Aladdin episode "When Chaos Come Calling").
      • Julian Sands, English