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BigRedChief 01-25-2010 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by JD10367 (Post 6472058)
It's on my TiVo. Liked the premise, and he was cool on "Fringe". And he must be a likable guy, 'cause in his short time on "Fringe" he apparently managed to get the lead actress to fall in love with him and marry him. :)

wow, they are married in real life?

Miles 01-26-2010 10:54 PM

Tonight's episode was a big improvement and everything seemed to click where the first two merely had their moments. The supporting cast of Jackie Earle Haley and Chi McBride are damn solid.

BigRedChief 01-26-2010 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Miles (Post 6482081)
Tonight's episode was a big improvement and everything seemed to click where the first two merely had their moments. The supporting cast of Jackie Earle Haley and Chi McBride are damn solid.

I agree. Much better and improved. Best new show since Fringe.

patteeu 01-27-2010 07:48 AM

Interesting trivia about Mark Valley:

1. He graduated from West Point with a degree in Mathematics and served in Operation Desert Storm

2. Story told by his uncle:

FROM THE VALLEY: A $6 million phone call

Last week, I sent an e-mail to my nephew, Mark. I’ve written about Mark in the past — he’s a West Point graduate/Iraq War veteran turned actor. He’s appeared in several movies and has had some plum roles on various television shows. It feels weird at times, not only knowing, but, being related to someone who’s ... well ... famous. He admitted to me, recently, that even he finds it strange, seeing himself on screen.

He’s the star of a new program being aired on the Fox Network called “Human Target.” I sent him regards and wished him “good luck” with the show — which was premiering a few days from the time I wrote.

We had talked this summer about the project, but at the time he had only completed the pilot episode. Back then, he mentioned that production was at the hands of the network as to how many shows it ordered ... or something of that nature. (What? Like I can remember?)

Mark is a great guy. Now, I know what you’re thinking: I’m only saying that because I’m his uncle. Not at all! Nor is it because Mark has dropped the stalking charge he filed against me while he was on a show called “Boston Legal” (I think it was him). That’s not it, either. You see, it’s because he’s a down-to-earth, regular type of guy. Whether it’s acting, writing or mountain climbing, he attacks each venture with a passion that leaves little — if any — room for the extraneous nonsense of ego. Notoriety isn’t bad, it’s just not that important to him.

I’m not even sure if he understands his stature in the business (or cares) as evidenced by the return e-mail he sent me. I figured it was a column-worthy anecdote and so I’ll share it with you (with his permission, of course).

First, you have to realize that here’s a guy who just last week had his full-page picture splashed across the country in all of the major newspapers. TV promos for “Human Target” have been airing regularly during major network programming. And a couple years ago he was listed in People magazine’s 50 sexiest stars. He’s also been the feature image on that iconic sign towering over Times Square several times during the last few years.

Now with that said, I offer this small nugget — his e-mail to me oozing with excitement — to demonstrate how admirably-grounded he is.

“Thanks, Uncle Tom, things are going well, really well. Reviews have all been good.” He was glad to hear about the reviews — a natural pride that anyone would have for something they had worked hard on.

But then it’s what came after that, that I found amusing. Mind you, this guy has made movies with the likes of Bruce Willis, Denzel Washington and Madonna, and he says: “Highlight of the day, today: I got a call from my publicist saying that Lee Majors had called! Can you believe that?”

In an interview with People magazine, Mark once mentioned that while growing up, Lee Majors was one of his favorite TV stars. Majors had seen it, read it and contacted Mark.

Lee Majors! He’s not star-struck by the big hitters of the industry but when the “Six Million Dollar Man” comes a-knocking, Mark’s on cloud nine.

Mark further wrote that when he returned Majors’ call, he “was like an 8-year-old trying to dial the phone.” Majors thanked Mark for the kind words and returned the compliment, telling him he was also a fan of Mark’s.

I thought I’d share that story with you to illustrate how proud I am that Mark represents what most of us would like to see more of in our world today — an innocence untainted by the narcissistic values that have somehow permeated our society as a way of being hip. That’s all I’m saying. I’m done.

As my nephew said to me about that chat with his childhood idol: “True story. Can you believe it? Too cool.”

Mark is the son of my brother, Mike ... and my wife’s sister, Martha.

And, for this week, that’s the way it looks from the Valley.

big nasty kcnut 01-27-2010 09:01 AM

Mark is the son of my brother, Mike ... and my wife’s sister, Martha. ok is anybody else confused about this sentence.

morphius 01-27-2010 09:15 AM

I've caught all 3 episodes and it is a fun show to watch. It reminds me of Burn Notice, which I enjoy.

Baby Lee 01-27-2010 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 6477838)
wow, they are married in real life?

http://www2.pictures.gi.zimbio.com/A...EWFA0a4mXl.jpg

Similar to Ron 'Office Space' Livingston and Rosemarie DeWitt getting married off their stint on Standoff

http://images.eonline.com/eol_images....lc.111109.jpg

patteeu 01-27-2010 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by big nasty kcnut (Post 6482753)
Mark is the son of my brother, Mike ... and my wife’s sister, Martha. ok is anybody else confused about this sentence.

No. Two brothers married two sisters. It's probably more common than you'd think, especially back in days when a lot of America lived in small towns. My grandfather's brother was married to my grandmother's sister. I have two cousins who are sisters and they married a pair of brothers.

noa 01-27-2010 08:13 PM

I like the show so far. Fanboy mode has been activated by having guest stars from Battlestar Galactica in the first two episodes and then one from Firefly in the third episode.

007 01-28-2010 12:16 AM

OK. I'm hooked. Damn solid ep!!!

DaneMcCloud 01-28-2010 02:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 6482793)

Similar to Ron 'Office Space' Livingston and Rosemarie DeWitt getting married off their stint on Standoff

Good for Ron. He's a good dude.

007 04-14-2010 11:55 PM

I hope this means the show is getting renewed. Maybe take 24's old slot.

greg63 04-15-2010 12:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 6675854)
I hope this means the show is getting renewed. Maybe take 24's old slot.

I've not seen it; I'll have to check it out on hulu.

JD10367 04-19-2010 08:27 PM

Mark Valley is cool.

Lee Majors is still cool.

And I still wanna **** Amy Acker. :hump:

big nasty kcnut 04-20-2010 05:19 AM

Amy Acker is ****able.


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