cctv's black humor

Amos 2022-02-11 08:03:10

After I got used to watching "Everyone Loves Raymond" every day, CCTV started to broadcast the so-called "Strategy of the Century" which I fell asleep before I could see the title clearly. I don't know this one. How will TV series capture my heart? In short, besides not watching the Spring Festival Gala for many years, I may not even know the TV. Do they still want to deprive me of the right to watch TV series? What they did is incredible. Did Raymond laugh at their brain and nervous system or they wanted to play "Infernal Affairs" and "Dark War" with us? This is amazing~ If everything in the century can be played at the prime time I think, I would rather be ignorant of my conscience, holding a plastic bag to watch and review the Spring Festival Gala...



"Everyone Loves Raymond" Peter Boyer Er died at the age of 71!


According to the Associated Press, the veteran actor Peter Boyle, who played Raymond’s father in the popular American TV series "Everybody Loves Raymond" (Everybody Loves Raymond), played on Tuesday night local time. New York Presbyterian Hospital died at the age of 71. According to his spokesperson, Jennifer Plante, Peter Boyle suffered from multiple myeloma and heart disease before his death.

Peter Boyer first caught the attention of the audience in the 1966 film "Joe," in which he played an angry, stubborn person in the context of the rise of hippie culture.

Although this role has brought him praise from the critics, he also faces a role route that is stereotyped as "tough and stubborn." Therefore Boyle appeared in two films in 1972 and 1974 that were very different from the roles in "Joe", Robert Redford's "The Candidate" and Mel Brooks (Mel Brooks). Brook's "Young Frankenstein" (Young Frankenstein). Especially the latter, it also made him get to know Loraine Alterman, who later became his wife, a reporter from Rolling Stone magazine who went to the studio to visit. Boyer had not uninstalled at the time. Wearing his monster outfit, he invited Lorrain to date him.

After joining "Everyone Loves Raymond", Boyer still participates in some films from time to time, mainly comedies. In recent years, he has participated in film works such as "Santa Claus" series, "Scooby Doo 2", "Dance of Death Row" and so on.



Salute, Frank forever, lovely old man

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Everybody Loves Raymond quotes

  • Robert Barone: It's nice to be important. But it's more important... to be nice.

  • Robert Barone: So, Debra's parents are coming over?

    Ray Barone: Yeah, they don't come around much anymore, so we want to spend as much time as possible with them.

    [Robert stares at him, not buying it]

    Ray Barone: I've been told that's how I feel.