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  • alafairnadia
    alafairnadia
    apollonia666 wrote: [quote=MeanDººD]not to be weird or anything, but, I'm an actor, and I live on Pacific st. btwn 4th and flatbush. My name is Don Jeffcoat and I have been doing some pretty cool work since I was like 10, so... if you are going to list slope celebs, I just wanted to put my name out there, thats all.
    Peace,
    D.J

    http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0420110/
    Wow, MeanDººD -- you may very well be the only Brooklynian regular who has his own fan club! At least until Maggie and Peter start posting here, anyway. :)

    oh my gosh. late '90s html - my eyes are burning!
  • quijibo
    quijibo
    apollonia666 wrote: Wow, MeanDººD -- you may very well be the only Brooklynian regular who has his own fan club! At least until Maggie and Peter start posting here, anyway. :)
    nice pecs DººD!!! :shock:

    all your interwebs are belong to us...
  • yavel
    yavel
    MeanDººD wrote: not to be weird or anything........

    http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0420110/
    Wow. So what is Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman really like? :wink:
  • pitu
    pitu
    Does Jeffrey Wright live around here?
    http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0942482/

    I saw him, and said hello because in that funny way it goes with actors you THINK you know them from somewhere . . . a fellow dog owner, a Co-op member, the parent of a kid you know. Then, you think HEY that's the guy in the play with MOS Def!
  • germfree!
    germfree!
    pitu wrote: Does Jeffrey Wright live around here?
    http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0942482/

    I saw him, and said hello because in that funny way it goes with actors you THINK you know them from somewhere . . . a fellow dog owner, a Co-op member, the parent of a kid you know. Then, you think HEY that's the guy in the play with MOS Def!
    Don Leffcoat was in a play with MOS Def?
  • brooklynpotter
    brooklynpotter
    i'm still waiting for jake gyllenhal to arrive.
  • miss violet
    miss violet
    i saw paul simon once. he's really small. i'm only 5'6" and i looked down on him. i said, "hey, how's it going?" as i passed by and he smiled and said, "good, good."

    :)
  • apollonia666
    apollonia666
    I was on a plane coming back from a work trip in Utah this past April and Stanley Tucci and his wife were seated next to me. In coach! We chatted briefly a time or two during the flight and finally as we were landing I got up the guts to say, "So, pardon me for asking, but do you really look a lot like Stanley Tucci or are you Stanley Tucci?" He laughed and said, "I am, in fact, Stanley Tucci." And I'm such a dork I just said, "Cool!"

    They were coming back from their second home in Park City and live in Westchester, so it's not a Park Slope story at all, though.
  • pitu
    pitu
    germfree! wrote: [quote=pitu]Does Jeffrey Wright live around here?
    http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0942482/

    I saw him, and said hello because in that funny way it goes with actors you THINK you know them from somewhere . . . a fellow dog owner, a Co-op member, the parent of a kid you know. Then, you think HEY that's the guy in the play with MOS Def!
    Don Leffcoat was in a play with MOS Def?

    (snort)
    Jeffrey Wright was in a play with Mos Def, at the Public Theater.
  • dailyheights
    dailyheights
    MeanDººD wrote: not to be weird or anything, but, I'm an actor, and I live on Pacific st. btwn 4th and flatbush. My name is Don Jeffcoat and I have been doing some pretty cool work since I was like 10, so... if you are going to list slope celebs, I just wanted to put my name out there, thats all.
    Peace,
    D.J


    http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0420110/
    I'm not saying this is complete B.S. ... but I wasn't able to turn up any independent confirmation that Don/Donnie Jeffcoat lives around here. MeanDood, if you weren't already such a prankster on this board, I wouldn't be as skeptical as I am... 8)
  • doctorj
    doctorj
    Carnivore wrote: [quote=MeanDººD]not to be weird or anything, but, I'm an actor, and I live on Pacific st. btwn 4th and flatbush. My name is Don Jeffcoat and I have been doing some pretty cool work since I was like 10, so... if you are going to list slope celebs, I just wanted to put my name out there, thats all.
    Peace,
    D.J


    http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0420110/
    But how many degrees are you from Kevin Bacon?

    Don Jeffcoat has a Bacon number of 2.

    Don Jeffcoat was in Ghoulies II (1987) with William Butler (I)
    William Butler (I) was in My Dog Skip (2000) with Kevin Bacon
  • drano
    drano
    Anyone know if Brian Posehn lives around these parts? If I didn't see him today, I saw a guy who looked just like him.

    And I'll you people (heh) something else: Ghoulies II is a rare example of a movie sequel that surpasses the original.
  • precious williams
    precious williams
    Jeffrey Wright lives in Fort Greene with his wife, actress, Carmen Ejogo. I also see actress Joie Lee (Spike Lee's sister and star of most of his earlier films) in the Slope and in Fort Greene. I think she lives in Fort Greene
  • jess dukes
    jess dukes
    Drano wrote: Anyone know if Brian Posehn lives around these parts? If I didn't see him today, I saw a guy who looked just like him.

    And I'll you people (heh) something else: Ghoulies II is a rare example of a movie sequel that surpasses the original.
    Godfather II could be another one (tough call), although III sucked the big pastrami.
  • drano
    drano
    Flexichick wrote: [quote=Drano]Anyone know if Brian Posehn lives around these parts? If I didn't see him today, I saw a guy who looked just like him.

    And I'll you people (heh) something else: Ghoulies II is a rare example of a movie sequel that surpasses the original.
    Godfather II could be another one (tough call), although III sucked the big pastrami.

    You're right, III wasn't very good, but at this point it's so reviled its actually better than its reputation.
  • precious williams
    precious williams
    Susan Sarandon does yoga in the neighborhood
  • brooklynpotter
    brooklynpotter
    really? i thought she and tim robbins lived up in greenwich
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    Drano wrote: Anyone know if Brian Posehn lives around these parts? If I didn't see him today, I saw a guy who looked just like him.

    And I'll you people (heh) something else: Ghoulies II is a rare example of a movie sequel that surpasses the original.
    Superman II
    Lethal Weapon II
    The Empire Strikes Back
    X2: X-Men United
    Evil Dead 2
    The Road Warrior (Mad Max II)
    Legend of the Drunken Master (Drunken Master II)
    Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
    Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
    (maybe) The Godfather Part II
  • drano
    drano
    Carnivore wrote: [quote=Drano]Anyone know if Brian Posehn lives around these parts? If I didn't see him today, I saw a guy who looked just like him.

    And I'll you people (heh) something else: Ghoulies II is a rare example of a movie sequel that surpasses the original.
    Superman II
    Lethal Weapon II
    The Empire Strikes Back
    X2: X-Men United
    Evil Dead 2
    The Road Warrior (Mad Max II)
    Legend of the Drunken Master (Drunken Master II)
    Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
    Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
    (maybe) The Godfather Part II

    Superman II - agree.
    Empire Strikes Back - about equal, but I give it the edge because I root for the bad guys.
    X2- Don't think I've seen it.
    Evil Dead 2 - basically a remake, maybe better effects but also played more for yuks. I preferred the first one.
    The Road Warrior - Tough call.
    Legend of the Drunken Master - Haven't seen either.
    Lord of the Rings - Yes, T2T was better, but FOTR was all setup. I think we're looking at source material limitations (if you can call it that).
    Star Trek II - No contest. And they got rid of those ridiculous pajama uniforms.
    GFII- The "classic" sequel-is-better case. I agree.

    Also, Polica Academy 2 was at least as good as the first one. It was nice to see all that training pay off with concrete results in the field.
  • precious williams
    precious williams
    brooklynpotter wrote: really? i thought she and tim robbins lived up in greenwich
    I've seen her emerging from a certain "hot yoga" (bikram-style) place not far from the Slope a couple of times. Maybe she likes a particular instructor so much that she comes to Brooklyn for his/her classes
  • brooklynpotter
    brooklynpotter
    Precious Williams wrote: [quote=brooklynpotter]really? i thought she and tim robbins lived up in greenwich
    I've seen her emerging from a certain "hot yoga" (bikram-style) place not far from the Slope a couple of times. Maybe she likes a particular instructor so much that she comes to Brooklyn for his/her classes

    or her nyc apartment is in park slope.

    we attract the best, but i'm still waiting for jake.
  • whyfi
    whyfi
    Calling LOTR: The Two Towers (movie) a sequel is like calling the LOTR (the book) a trilogy. It's not.
  • pitu
    pitu
    brooklynpotter wrote: [quote=Precious Williams][quote=brooklynpotter]really? i thought she and tim robbins lived up in greenwich
    I've seen her emerging from a certain "hot yoga" (bikram-style) place not far from the Slope a couple of times. Maybe she likes a particular instructor so much that she comes to Brooklyn for his/her classes

    or her nyc apartment is in park slope.



    er, yeah
    I just did my Coop shift with her. She told me she HATES the Tea Lounge!
  • anonymous
    anonymous
    Drano wrote: Anyone know if Brian Posehn lives around these parts? If I didn't see him today, I saw a guy who looked just like him.
    He lives in LA.
  • doctorj
    doctorj
    WhyFi wrote: Calling LOTR: The Two Towers (movie) a sequel is like calling the LOTR (the book) a trilogy. It's not.
    What would you call LOTR then? A trinity?

    So sequels that surpass the original are not unheard of. But name me a prequel that surpasses the original.
  • drano
    drano
    doctorj wrote: [quote=WhyFi]Calling LOTR: The Two Towers (movie) a sequel is like calling the LOTR (the book) a trilogy. It's not.
    What would you call LOTR then? A trinity?

    So sequels that surpass the original are not unheard of. But name me a prequel that surpasses the original.

    Hmmmm...50% of The Godfather II? And - no question here - Missing in Action II: The Beginning.
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    doctorj wrote: [quote=WhyFi]Calling LOTR: The Two Towers (movie) a sequel is like calling the LOTR (the book) a trilogy. It's not.
    What would you call LOTR then? A trinity?

    So sequels that surpass the original are not unheard of. But name me a prequel that surpasses the original.
    Batman Begins
  • steve
    steve
    So much geekiness on brooklynian today, first firefly, and now this.

    You two geeks have led me to fondly recall the best scene in Clerks II, where Randall and the other geek argue over whether LOTR can be referred to as "The Trilogy" and so on...

    Conveniently found on youtube if you are so inclined

  • whyfi
    whyfi
    doctorj wrote: [quote=WhyFi]Calling LOTR: The Two Towers (movie) a sequel is like calling the LOTR (the book) a trilogy. It's not.
    What would you call LOTR then? A trinity?

    RDRR. :roll: :wink:

    LOTR is a single story published in 3 volumes for ergonomic and economic reasons.
  • caaahyoko
    caaahyoko
    miss violet wrote: i saw paul simon once. he's really small. i'm only 5'6" and i looked down on him. i said, "hey, how's it going?" as i passed by and he smiled and said, "good, good."

    :)
    hehe. That's my boss.