RodsArt opened this issue on Jun 25, 2009 · 19 posts
vangogh posted Thu, 25 June 2009 at 7:52 PM
Bobby.....I agree with you to an extent.....Jackson was good at turning out songs that the general masses seemed to like, but that I call commercial garbage music.....music that is here today and gone tomorrow, ment to turn a quick buck, but without substance or staying power down the road.
Fawcett's finest hour definitely wasn't Charlie's Angels, but she did manage to prove that she could act when given a decent script and story as evidenced by some of her later movies for both TV, and the big screen. Her performance as an abused wife was very well done and powerful.
McMahon was really nothing more than a sidekick personality....but his greatest asset was his laugh, which came across as being really genuine and warm. Indeed, Carson wasn't all that funny, but his writers were, and he knew how to get the best out of his guests. McMahon's personality gelled very well with Carson's, and together they were a decent comic duo.