MacGyver46 has written 2 reviews.
I first learnt of the awesome-ness that is RDA (Richard Dean Anderson) when I first started watching Star Gate SG1 all those years ago. Being just a youngin' when MacGuyver came out I never watched it. I didn't realise RDA was also that character...
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I first learnt of the awesome-ness that is RDA (Richard Dean Anderson) when I first started watching Star Gate SG1 all those years ago. Being just a youngin' when MacGuyver came out I never watched it. I didn't realise RDA was also that character until a chance encounter one night when random MacGuyver viewing was on the cards, let's just say the man reached God status by then. He is a great actor who can portray goofy and serious (O'Neill) to sensitive and charismatic (MacGuyver). Unfortunately I haven't seen any of his other offerings but with 7 seasons of Mac and at least 8 full seasons of O'Neill I probably couldn't handle anymore RDA... That's a filthy lie!
He's also spunky! Especially with a mullet.
Posted may 1, 2007 4:11 pm pt
I first saw Dylan Moran in the comedy series Black Books in which he both starred (as Bernard Black) and co-wrote. This quickly became one of my favourite comedy shows and was disappointed when it only lasted 3 seasons (though not due to...
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I first saw Dylan Moran in the comedy series Black Books in which he both starred (as Bernard Black) and co-wrote. This quickly became one of my favourite comedy shows and was disappointed when it only lasted 3 seasons (though not due to cancellation). Since then I have followed his stand up career and watched for his cameo's in movies such as 'Shaun of the Dead' which starred Simon Pegg, another great British comedian who had a small role in an episode of Black Books. Recently I was fortunate to see Dylan Moran live when he came to my capital city and was not at all disappointed with his performances. 2 hours of non-stop laughter - this coming from a person who generally does not like stand up. Original and engaging, he was able to poke fun at audience members, himself and the town he came all the way from Scotland to kindly visit while maintaining his Irish charm. There should be more comedians like him.
Posted may 1, 2007 1:12 pm pt