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JFF: I just had an epiphany

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8 years ago

love your epiphany...big epiphany guy here...

not sure what your epiphany is, other than the fact that it's the same actor in all the photos above...

nevertheless...cool...

speaking of cool...have you thought about a poll about favorite christmas movies...i'm sure it's probably been done before, but times change...and top favorite lists always do as well...

just a thought...just for fun...

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8 years ago

Okey,
Peter Dinklage - great actor
Micheal Dunn ( best know for playing Dr. Miguelito Loveless in "The Wild, Wild West" TV Series.
One of my favorite actors ever since "Willow", Warwick Davis
Deep Roy ( best known for being all those Oomoa Lumpas in Tim Burton's film version of Ronald Dalh's "Charlie And The Chocolate Factory")
Verne Troyer
Harry Earles - played Hans in "Freaks" (1932), as Teedledee/midget in both the sound and silent film versions of "The Unholy Three" with Lon Chaney Sr., and was an uncredited Lollipop Guild member in "The Wizard Of Oz".
Daisy Earles, in "Freaks" (1932), a minchkin in "The Wizard Of Oz" and the circus Midget in DeMille's "The Greatest Show On Earth" (1952)
Billy Curtis best known for as Mortecai in "High Plains Drifter, a Munchkin Father in "The Wizard Of Oz", the hero iBuck Lawson in "The Terror Of Tiny Town", and the circus midget in Alfred Hitchcock's "Saboteur" (1942) and Danny in the tv series version of "The Greatest Show On Earth"..

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What are you putting these here for? I was just saying I never saw that Angelo Rossitto played a role in LA in 1932 and in Australia in 1985. Never connected that they were played by the same actor.

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Oh, I'm sorry, I mis- nderstood. I thought you were going for actors who were, let's say, who were short, dwarves or midgits who held screen time for more than just a few seconds.
Oh, for that last list on the post above, the one about "Bad Santa" and "Not everyone dressed as Santa comes bearing gifts, good tidings, and Ho Ho Hos", The French Connection because it did actually depicted Popeye Doyle (in real life Det. Edward Egan) most famous stunt that changed plain clothes undercover detective work forever, the use of disguise - a Santa Suit. Read up on it.
http://www.nytimes.com/1995/11/06/nyr...
One winter, Mr. Egan plodded the streets of East Harlem in a Santa Claus suit, clanging a bronze bell. When the bell rang twice, his partner emerged to handcuff another drug peddler. In four days, they arrested 37 dealers.

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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvvlFoc...
Oh, I forgot "Krumpus" Too. Can I do an updated version of the poll to include these and Jack Skeleton from "The Nightmare before Christmas"? Or do you want to do it yourself?

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I'd prefer you just make a part 2, rather than a "re-do".

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If you want me to, I will. I'm trying to remember a recent film where a town is considering of abandoning it's traditional customs with another Christmas gift giver legend and adopt the American Santa Claus. People in the town start disappearing. Slowly they start to think what they thought was a myth isn't one. I don't remember the name of the film. But I do think it was one of the female gift givers like Le Befana or Saint Luca, or the Russian snow maiden. I want to include that one.

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8 years ago

Done. https://getsatisfaction.com/imdb/topi... And http://www.imdb.com/list/ls025868017/...
You may want to check it for any new additions to it.