'80sSitcoms
06-29-2018, 10:01 AM
Of Molly Parker's "two hit singles" :lol: , which is your favorite?
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View Full Version : What's your favorite Molly Parker song? '80sSitcoms 06-29-2018, 10:01 AM Of Molly Parker's "two hit singles" :lol: , which is your favorite? RetroGuy2000 06-29-2018, 10:10 AM Haha! Great poll! I think Molly Ringwald was very talented, but not musically, at that time. '80sSitcoms 06-29-2018, 10:19 AM Haha! Great poll! I think Molly Ringwald was very talented, but not musically, at that time. I remember, lol. I think she was cute with her singing. I just listened to them on YouTube and I mean she obviously stayed on pitch and everything. I think "Stop Junking Up America" fits her range better, but I can't help but always love "The 'Father's Can't Be Trusted' Blues" :lol: RetroGuy2000 06-30-2018, 10:07 AM I remember, lol. I think she was cute with her singing. I just listened to them on YouTube and I mean she obviously stayed on pitch and everything. I think "Stop Junking Up America" fits her range better, but I can't help but always love "The 'Father's Can't Be Trusted' Blues" :lol: Given a few years, I think she would have grown into her voice. But at age 12, it is too reedy and high. I do appreciate the folksy choices. This type of political activism became rare to see on '80s sitcoms, once Reagan's "Greed is Good" mantra became widely accepted. '80sSitcoms 07-02-2018, 01:03 PM Hey, I just noticed your avatar tag of "Julie, Julie Anne, & Felice 4Ever"---wait a minute, are you purposefully excluding Molly from "the group"? ;) lol...if you wanted to include her you could maybe do "Julie,JulieA,Felice,&Molly 4Ever" or "J, JA, F, & M 4Ever" or something, lol (your call of course, but I had to speak up for poor Molly stuck outside of Tumpy & Kedgie's room, haha). RetroGuy2000 07-02-2018, 02:11 PM Hey, I just noticed your avatar tag of "Julie, Julie Anne, & Felice 4Ever"---wait a minute, are you purposefully excluding Molly from "the group"? ;) lol...if you wanted to include her you could maybe do "Julie,JulieA,Felice,&Molly 4Ever" or "J, JA, F, & M 4Ever" or something, lol (your call of course, but I had to speak up for poor Molly stuck outside of Tumpy & Kedgie's room, haha). Bwahaha! I like Molly a lot, and she's my fourth-favorite Lost Girl. But Molly Ringwald has her own fan base: millions of people remember her and her movies. As far as I know, she has only acknowledged her part on FOL three times in 38 years: once in the 1986 interview, when she said coming back for the second season, in a reduced role, was her "worst job ever", once when she wished Charlotte Rae an on-air happy birthday, and once when she was asked by a caller on the phone for that interview show. Unlike the Julies and Felice, Molly refused to do more episodes beyond The New Girl part 2, so we see very little of her beyond the first season. Not so for Julie, Julie Anne, and Felice: they kept making appearances, no matter how small, until 1986. They've happily talked about their time on the show; they've done many interviews (Julie and Felice for the E True Hollywood Story and Cast Confessions; Felice and Julie Anne for Remembering FOL and After Facts; Julie for the WDW interview with GoJimmyGo, the St Louis child stars piece, and the Entertainment Weekly Oral History piece, among others). Molly, in contrast, almost never even acknowledges FOL. Felice, Julie Anne, and Julie do not have Molly's massive fan base, so I tend to spend more time on them. The forum doesn't allow more than the number of characters I put, so it had to be three. If I make room for Molly, I'd have to cut out part of Julie Anne's name, and that will not happen. '80sSitcoms 07-02-2018, 02:18 PM Ahh, thanks for the info; that makes sense for your reasoning, and makes me feel better. I didn't wanna have to sadly put an arm around Molly and go put a flower in her hair. :lol: she wished Charlotte Rae an on-air happy birthday Ooo, the Hallmark 2-hour Charlotte/FOL-fest! Oh man, I wish someone would put that up on YouTube! I was fortunate enough in that I had it recorded for a while, so I did get to watch it a few times before it vanished with some DVR glitches. Being as that, and the Andy Cohen "What Happens Live" moments have both occurred in the last few years, it's encouraging that after decades of moving on, Molly Ringwald's scarred pain has apparently softened enough so that she can do things like answer questions about the show (WHL), or get on board and take part in wishing Charlotte a happy birthday (Hallmark). Progress! lol RetroGuy2000 07-02-2018, 02:56 PM Ahh, thanks for the info; that makes sense for your reasoning, and makes me feel better. I didn't wanna have to sadly put an arm around Molly and go put a flower in her hair. :lol: Haha!! But maybe putting a flower in her hair would have made her feel a little better about not getting into the Second Season Group. Ooo, the Hallmark 2-hour Charlotte/FOL-fest! Oh man, I wish someone would put that up on YouTube! I was fortunate enough in that I had it recorded for a while, so I did get to watch it a few times before it vanished with some DVR glitches. Oh, a DVR glitch? That sucks! I wasn't able to download the Hallmark episode (or even get it to correctly play), but I did get the WWHL segment, so eventually, a portion of that interview will go on YouTube, in a second "Lost girls" segment, when I have some time. Being as that, and the Andy Cohen "What Happens Live" moments have both occurred in the last few years, it's encouraging that after decades of moving on, Molly Ringwald's scarred pain has apparently softened enough so that she can do things like answer questions about the show (WHL), or get on board and take part in wishing Charlotte a happy birthday (Hallmark). Progress! lol It does seem as though she's slowly becoming more willing to talk about FOL, and her experiences on the show. I wish she had talked about it in one of her books, but as far as I can tell, she never did. But maybe, moving forward, we will. Smartboy 07-03-2018, 09:06 PM Given a few years, I think she would have grown into her voice. But at age 12, it is too reedy and high. I do appreciate the folksy choices. This type of political activism became rare to see on '80s sitcoms, once Reagan's "Greed is Good" mantra became widely accepted. Did Reagan himself ever say "Greed is Good" in public or is that just an expression? RetroGuy2000 07-03-2018, 11:26 PM Did Reagan himself ever say "Greed is Good" in public or is that just an expression? He never said it in public. He publicly endorsed trickle-down economics and tax relief for the rich (http://www.ushistory.org/us/59b.asp). Reagan advocated for a 30% tax cut for the rich, reasoning that it would stimulate the economy. Even Congress was skeptical of his claim, authorizing a 25% tax cut. It was his followers who took up the mantra. Smartboy 07-04-2018, 01:26 AM He never said it in public. He publicly endorsed trickle-down economics and tax relief for the rich (http://www.ushistory.org/us/59b.asp). Reagan advocated for a 30% tax cut for the rich, reasoning that it would stimulate the economy. Even Congress was skeptical of his claim, authorizing a 25% tax cut. It was his followers who took up the mantra. That is all very interesting. Thank you for sharing. |