Friday, October 8, 2004

NEXT UP, THOMAS HADEN CHURCH REMEMBERS JOHN RITTER: Let's pretend for a moment--you're the New York Times, and you're going to publish a story about memories of Marlon Brando. With whom do you begin? Those who acted with him, like Val Kilmer, Johnny Depp, or Martin Sheen? Or those who are considered his heirs, like De Niro, Pacino, and Crowe? No, no. You start with Ed Begley, Jr. And it gets weirder from there, as Begley explains Brando's brilliant idea to harness the power of (I'm not making this up) electric eels.

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