Robert Mitchum and Shirley MacLaine on the set of Two for the Seesaw, 1962.
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Shirley MacLaine photographed by Bob Willoughby on the set of Can-Can (1960)
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I was tagged by @deraingedhawkeye, so here are my 10 comfort shows
#1- Mash. It will always be Mash. Not going to elaborate because 50% of my blog is this.
#2- Gravity Falls. What else can be said about this show?
#3- My Name Is Earl. I'm still crossing my fingers that there will be a reboot in the near future :(
#4- Bob's Burgers. Such a breath of fresh compared to other adults cartoons. I love watching healthy families thrive.
#5- Three's Company. I love and miss John Ritter so much :( he never fails to make me laugh.
#6- The Monkees. Family sitcoms from 40-70 years get on my nerves because of how overly wholesome they are. But the same vibe applied to a group of characters who aren’t family? Sign me up!! The Monkees are also literally the reason why I didn’t kill myself over Covid so…
#7- Futurama. Same reasons as Bob's Burgers.
#8- King of the Hill. I watched the entire show during the summer between my sophomore and junior year of high school. I love this beyond words. Can’t wait for the reboot :)
#9- The Golden Girls. What hasn’t been said about how great this show is??
#10- The Andy Griffith Show. As said above, not a fan of old family sitcoms, but this one is great. The perfect amount of wholesomeness without being overly annoying or cheesy like Leave It to Beaver or The Brady Bunch. I also love Don Knotts.
Honorable mentions because there’s more than 10:
- Gilligan's Island
- Happy Days
- I Dream of Jeannie
- Parks and Rec
- Laverne and Shirley
- That Girl
- The Muppet Show
- Seinfeld
Tagging: @thequeerestdad @purrtyhatemachine @manic-trixie-dreamgirl @hawkp @paranoiac1963 @wool-hat7 @theoin-ghosttown (unless y’all have posted this before) or anyone else who wants to do this !!
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SWEET CHARITY (1969) Polish poster. Artwork by Wiktor Gorka
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sweet charity (1969) dir. bob fosse
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Robert Mitchum and Shirley MacLaine on the set of Two for the Seesaw, 1962.
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Bob Fosse and Shirley MacLaine working on SWEET CHARITY (1969)
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