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When I was about 14, my mother, aunt, sister, & I went into Manhattan to try to get tickets for a play at the discount ticket booth. When we got to the front of the line, we saw there were tickets available for Shirley Maclaine Live at The Palace. Against my wishes, I was dragged to the theater... and LOVED it! I went out the next day & bought the album.

 

I was recently reminded of the movie (Howard Stern's) Private Parts, which I really liked, despite really disliking Howard Stern.

 

I had also really disliked Roseanne Barr's stand-up act when she was first getting well-known, but the reviews of her sitcom's pilot episode were so good I watched it anyway and loved it. Any time somebody told me they hated her (act), I'd tell them to watch the show, because it had a lot more depth and heart (at least for the first 6 seasons).

 

A friend had to drag me to the first Ice Age movie and I wound up absolutely loving it, after having been quite disappointed by Shrek earlier that year, and not being in the mood for a 'kiddie' flick again.

 

So what surprised you over the years?

 

 

 

 

 

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The surprise was Ralph Richardson in "The Wild Duck.". I knew Richardson was a famous and beloved actor, but not much else. I was spellbound from the beginning.

 

(1980)

 

Biggest disappointed was the out-of-town tryout of "Funny Girl" in Boston. (1964)

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I was recently reminded of the movie (Howard Stern's) Private Parts, which I really liked, despite really disliking Howard Stern.

 

I had also really disliked Roseanne Barr's stand-up act when she was first getting well-known, but the reviews of her sitcom's pilot episode were so good I watched it anyway and loved it. Any time somebody told me they hated her (act), I'd tell them to watch the show, because it had a lot more depth and heart (at least for the first 6 seasons).

 

A friend had to drag me to the first Ice Age movie and I wound up absolutely loving it, after having been quite disappointed by Shrek earlier that year, and not being in the mood for a 'kiddie' flick again.

 

So what surprised you over the years?

 

 

 

 

 

 

OMG! I used to have that LP when I was in Junior High! ? I loved Shirley MacLaine as a kid but as an adult I can't remember why! ?

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I was recently reminded of the movie (Howard Stern's) Private Parts, which I really liked, despite really disliking Howard Stern.

 

I had also really disliked Roseanne Barr's stand-up act when she was first getting well-known, but the reviews of her sitcom's pilot episode were so good I watched it anyway and loved it. Any time somebody told me they hated her (act), I'd tell them to watch the show, because it had a lot more depth and heart (at least for the first 6 seasons).

 

A friend had to drag me to the first Ice Age movie and I wound up absolutely loving it, after having been quite disappointed by Shrek earlier that year, and not being in the mood for a 'kiddie' flick again.

 

So what surprised you over the years?

 

 

 

 

 

 

I saw Shirley Mac Laine at the Palace also,

 

But even near the end of her life (August, 1967) Judy Garland at the Palace was much more memorable. We could have done without her two younger children.

 

Garland sang "Ole Man River.". Her last concerts n New York were at Christmas 1967. I believe she did did sing months later at a tribute to Harold Arlen.

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Biggest concert surprise:

 

Toto

 

Movie I got dragged to but thought was great : Forrest Gump

 

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"Jackass: the movie". I'd never watched the show and thought it was, well, infantile, but my roommate at the time, not the type who you'd expect to like it, saw it and said it was hilarious. "Those guys are just so comfortable with what they're doing with their cocks", I think was his quote. I saw it and found it a lot funnier than I expected.

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