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      12-08-2023, 09:33 PM   #1
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TV and movie star Ryan O'Neal has died at 82. Best known for movies "Love Story," "What's Up, Doc," "Paper Moon" and TV show "Peyton Place."

Also known for his longtime relationship with Farrah Fawcett.

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Love Story was such a great but suffocating movie. It belongs w Hachiko and Marley and Me.

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My favorite of the movies I mentioned is “Paper Moon”.

He was in a movie called “The Driver” which was pretty good.
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He was fantastic in Kubrick’s masterpiece Barry Lyndon!
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He was fantastic in Kubrick’s masterpiece Barry Lyndon!
Forgot about that. Yes, was great. 👍
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Tx guys, need to catch up w those films.
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In this household, Mr. O'Neal will always be known, affectionately, as Rodney Harrington.

I think Barry Lyndon best showed his ability as an actor. Having a director with the talent of Stanley Kubrick likely helped quite a bit with what Mr. O'Neal was able to project.

Love Story was barely above schmaltz – not that there's anything wrong with that!
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My older sister was a big fan of Peyton Place, I was not. Being that there was only one TV in the house if I wanted to watch TV I had to sit through it every week. I think at some point it was on multiple times a week.

Back in those days most families sat around the TV during prime time. At least we did.
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My older sister was a big fan of Peyton Place, I was not. Being that there was only one TV in the house if I wanted to watch TV I had to sit through it every week. I think at some point it was on multiple times a week.

Back in those days most families sat around the TV during prime time. At least we did.
Yes, even a decade later, the variety and choices available on over the air television were so incredibly limited compared to what's on on offer today that I don't think it's understandable to except to those of us who lived during those times and were wedded to what was on offer.
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Yes, even a decade later, the variety and choices available on over the air television were so incredibly limited compared to what's on on offer today that I don't think it's understandable to except to those of us who lived during those times and were wedded to what was on offer.
Yep, and if a person can't find something on that they like these days they’re beyond help.
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