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I was all set to write a bit about The Prestige (completely awesome, you must see it or risk avoiding spoiler discussions the rest of your life) but then all of a sudden out of complete nowhere came

GENE GENE THE DANCING MACHINE

also of interest: The Unknown Comic takes on Chuckie Baby, with a quick shot of Steve Martin as a judge. I didn't know Steve Martin was ever a judge on the Gong Show. Blows my mind, it does.

And everyone's favorite, slightly work-risque, the infamous Popsicle Twins act, which for some reason on the show was called "Have You Got a Nickel?" This was the act that got the show yanked for a while.

Man, oh, man. The Gong Show was Western Civilization at its apex.

and if you haven't seen the brilliant "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind", starring a brilliant Sam Rockwell, or at least read the book, you should.

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Date: 2006-11-07 02:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dskasak.livejournal.com
You REALLY have to stop reading my mind, as I spent some time at work yesterday watching the two Gene Gene clips referenced in his Wikipedia entry. Yesterday's chat with [livejournal.com profile] n0nnhas reflects this:

(2:27:44 PM) Norton9M: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryCvUNziFEw
(2:27:51 PM) Norton9M: The late 70s were a strange time on TV.
(2:31:11 PM) p0llyw0g: hahahaha
(2:32:04 PM) p0llyw0g: sam rockwell did a good job playing what's his face
(2:34:03 PM) Norton9M: Yes, and there were plenty of what my friend Ian calls "Craig shots," which are "unnecessary naked male ass shots."
(2:37:03 PM) Norton9M: I still think the best part of the show is right here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceETKSktojw

In many ways, watching Gene Gene dance is the pinnacle of 70s TV, and probably TV in general.

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