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Post by Prime Good on Nov 30, 2009 6:08:09 GMT -5
It speaks for itself, doesn't it? HE rules.
Thank you for the vision and the passion, Larry. Thanks, Matt!
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Post by GhostBuggy on Nov 30, 2009 11:54:21 GMT -5
The first question may have made Larry think we're crazy, but he was too polite to say it. I got a laugh from his answer - "Sounds good to me." We're just having fun when we make a theory about the GB universe, and I thought it was a good question, but I doubt Mr. Storch was a big fan of the cartoon version. We've had THE GHOST BUSTERS interviewed here! WHOO! Now if we get Mr. Lou S, that will be the icing on the cake. But if we cannot contact him, we still are so lucky. Thanks to Larry, Matt and of course, PRIME GOOD for the interview!
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Post by nix on Nov 30, 2009 20:52:46 GMT -5
We've certainly come a long way from two years ago. Who would ever have thought it? Such a tiny little forum, accomplishing interviews with the two surviving Original Ghost Busters.
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Post by Prime Good on Dec 1, 2009 14:07:58 GMT -5
We've certainly come a long way from two years ago. Who would ever have thought it? Such a tiny little forum, accomplishing interviews with the two surviving Original Ghost Busters. Nix, Indeed, when I look behind, I think we made quite a big accomplishment here. And it was a chorus effort, surely.
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Post by Prime Good on Dec 1, 2009 14:09:26 GMT -5
Now if we get Mr. Lou S, that will be the icing on the cake. But if we cannot contact him, we still are so lucky. Buggy, I activated myself in September for this, still haven't received an answer yet. And my link was strong, somehow. I don't know what to think, frankly.
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Post by Devil of the Ghostbusters on Dec 2, 2009 2:54:30 GMT -5
Well this forum has done very well with two interviews. I'm thinking Lou is going to be tough to get. His health ain't what it used to be.
But two interviews is quite a feat for a forum.
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Post by Prime Good on Dec 2, 2009 8:29:59 GMT -5
But two interviews is quite a feat for a forum. What surprised me is a person like you - mainly a RGB fan - who jumped in, studied the FGB series and created a terrific wiki which is fastly turning into the main site.
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Post by GhostBuggy on Apr 12, 2010 0:36:55 GMT -5
I read on IMDB.com that Mr. Storch "started out as an M.C. in burlesque houses in New York. When television came along, many clubs closed because patrons were staying home to watch the new invention, so Storch started working in the new medium."
Very interesting to think how different television history would be if Mr. Storch had not entered television! So many tv shows, movies, and cartoons I like that he was involved in! His life story is definitely very interesting! Wikipedia.com says "He is currently working on his autobiography" so I will definitely buy that!
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Post by Prime Good on Apr 20, 2010 18:18:16 GMT -5
Mr. Storch is writing an autobiography! (At last). By his admission, he doesn't remember that much about the "inside stories" of his terrific career, but I'm sure his manager is doing terrific research to "recollect" it the best he can.
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Post by GhostBuggy on Jun 3, 2010 18:02:24 GMT -5
Well said Prime! And you know, I would even watch a movie of Mr. Storch smashing up a trash can with a sledgehammer for an hour and a half! Of course, this is my way of saying that he is such a great actor!
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Post by Prime Good on Jun 7, 2010 7:07:24 GMT -5
Well said Prime! And you know, I would even watch a movie of Mr. Storch smashing up a trash can with a sledgehammer for an hour and a half! Of course, this is my way of saying that he is such a great actor! I WANT THAT MOVIE! Lol.
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