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Goldblum who I love, has seemed to have morphed into some sort of half Vulcan half Reptilian Creature. His tongue looks like he'll snap up insects in a blink of an eye. I thought he looked ridiculously distinguished. The man has PRESENCE, of a sort he didn't used to have.
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I'm very sad that I can't seem to find online and share with you a TV moment which cries out to be on Youtube: Jeff Goldblum dueting on piano with his sister on the Letterman show. One of the funniest things I've ever scene, (and clear evidence that insanity runs in Jeff's family).
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I'm very sad that I can't seem to find online and share with you a TV moment which cries out to be on Youtube: Jeff Goldblum dueting on piano with his sister on the Letterman show. One of the funniest things I've ever scene, (and clear evidence that insanity runs in Jeff's family). Here it is! http://vimeo.com/12307225 She always was the nosey one in the family... But seriously, that performance is nothing to sneeze at.
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Thanks, Johnny! I was hoping somebody out there would come through for me and you did so with flying colors. Apparently she, herself, (Pamela) posted that video, and the one following it. I think she did herself a disservice, though, by not including the conversation which preceded the music, with Jeff's deadpan introduction of her. And it certainly was a disservice to the viewer to have given the game away in the title before the video even begins. You'll notice I was careful not to have that spoiler in my post above. Nevertheless, it still cracks me up into little pieces, and I hope you all enjoy it. Incidentally, the soundtrack of that second short is a Yiddish parody credited to Mkckey Katz, father of Joel Grey, who specialized in such songs.
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