Getting To Know PhilHoF17

This is the fourth in a new series of “Getting to Know”  Pages from Ultimate Movie Rankings.com.   Our interview this time around is with UMR Hall of Famer PhilHoF17.   PhilHoF17 has been visiting UMR for 5 years now.  He is a Top 10 Commentor.   So we figured it was time to learn a little more about PhilHoF17.

Cogerson –  It has always interested me in knowing which thespian made the first impact on a person. Who was the first actor or actress that you knew by their actual name?

PhilHof17  It may have been Charlie Chaplin, or Laurel & Hardy, but it could be that I identified them as characters rather than actors. In that case, I would go for John Wayne or Jerry Lewis.

Cogerson – Wow, that is the second UMR Hall of Famer in a row to mention Charlie Chaplin and Laurel & Hardy as an answer to this question.

Cogerson – Is there a person in your life that pushed you down the path of liking movies?  For me, it was my parents and my grandmother.

PhilHoF17  Probably my mother, as she watched lot’s of movies on TV, but indirectly my grandma who worked at a movie theater ticket office in her youth and had a good knowledge of the classic stars from the 30s and 40s.

Cogerson – When I was younger, I was convinced that Disney’s Gus was the greatest movie of all-time.  Today, I realize, though it might be the best mule playing football movie, it is not very good.  What movies did little PhilHoF17 think were awesome when he was a kid?

PhilHoF17 –  Probably my tastes have not evolved that much since I was a kid, so I can’t think of any that I would shake my head at. I certainly don’t laugh as much at Jerry Lewis movies as I did as a boy, but that doesn’t mean I think they’re bad. 

Cogerson –  That sounds eerily familiar, Steve Lensman, was just recently sharing that same exact thought, when defending Clint Eastwood’s Clyde the Orangutan movies.

Cogerson –  Buying my first ticket to an R-rated movie was a big deal back in the day.  Do you remember the first R-Rated movie you got a ticket for?

PhilHoF17 – Halloween was the first R movie I saw in a movie theater, but there may have been some I saw before that on TV.

Cogerson – Wow again. I did not even have to change the photo, as this is the same exact answer.

Cogerson –  What are your Top 3 movies of all-time? Or share as many as you are willing to share.

PhilHoF17 –  Top 3 are The Great Escape, 12 Angry Men, and City Lights. More recent favorites are Fargo and Groundhog Day. 

Cogerson –  What are some of your other favorite movie genres?

PhilHoF17 –  No particular favorite genre actually.  It really depends on the movie. I will watch any movie from any genre. 

Both of PhilHoF17’s favorite actors played Wyatt Earp. My question is why did Kurt Russell get excluded?

Cogerson – Do you have any favorite actors or actresses? I am thinking Burt Lancaster is going to get some serious consideration.

PhilHoF17  It’s a tie between James Garner and Burt Lancaster, two very different types of actors, but each unique in his own way. 

Cogerson – I know it has been a while, but do you remember how you discovered UMR?

PhilHoF17 – I discovered it looking for box office numbers on various old films. It was amazing, I had been looking for this information for years and here it was, nicely organized per actor, adjusted for inflation, average film ratings, and host of interesting movie subject pages!

Cogerson – Do you have any memorable movie experiences?   I remember seeing Porky’s in theaters.  People were laughing so hard, I thought the walls might crumble.

PhilHoF17 – I’ll have to go back to Halloween.  I was just shy of my 14th birthday and was refused entry, but I then dumbly followed a friend and suddenly realized I was inside the movie theater. So I ended up seeing it for free. I remember it being quite an experience once I stopped being afraid of getting caught and started being afraid of what was on the screen.

Cogerson – And finally…..ever had the chance to meet any movie stars in person?

PhilHoF17 – I never mentioned that Sean Connery was my buddy? Seriously though, the answer is nope….but there’s still time!

Cogerson – I agree there is always time.  One of the mini-celebrities that has visited our websites is James Garner’s daughter, Gigi.  She actually shared our page on her dad’s tribute website she owned.  That was way back in our Hub Page days. Her dad was still alive, so I always hoped Mr. Garner had checked out our page.

 

Cogerson –  Thank you PhilHoF17 for taking the time to answer these questions.  Thank you for all the support and suggestions you have provided over the last decade.  I have always enjoyed your comments, and it has nothing to do with the fact that we agree on lots of movie subjects.  You are truly deserving of your UMR Hall of Fame status.

 

15 thoughts on “Getting To Know PhilHoF17

  1. Very nicely done Cogerson and PhilHoF17. That is interesting that your two favorite actors played Wyatt Earp. Did you realize that Phil? I am sure you did. The Halloween version you mention was before my time, but Michael Myers still got me but it was H20 or something like that. Interesting information.

    1. Hey Taylor. Thanks for stopping by. I thought the fact that Garner and Lancaster had played Wyatt Earp…..I actually did not connect that until I was looking for photos…and the first Lancaster one I found was him as Earp…and it triggered my memory of Garner playing Earp….which of course brought Henry Fonda and Kurt Russell into the discussion…..but not Kevin Costner…lol. Good stuff.

  2. Another fine addition to this series. Phil has good taste in movies and movie stars. James Garner was a fine actor both on television and movies.

  3. Good to know more about Phil who is, I believe, a fellow Canadian of mine. I have never seen the Halloween series, not my type of film. I am really enjoying this series. I am keeping in mind the questions you have been asking everyone.

    1. Hey Flora…You are 100% correct Phil is a Canadian too. I did not realize that…so congrats to you for knowing that…..it had escaped me. Glad you are enjoying this series….which in fairness to WoC was her idea. You are of course on the list to be interviewed. I will probably be switching up some of the questions for you…but many will be the same. Good stuff.

  4. Sweet interview. So, reading PhilHoF17’s interview, I, of course wonder did I miss my interview? I know I have not been as active via the comments, but I do stop by and see what’s new. I might not be in the Top 10 in comments anymore, but 11th is still good. Plus PhilHoF17 seems to have stolen my HoF# signature. I am after all a Hall of Fame member of 2016.

    The following paragraph was all done in a tone of sarcasm. Good to get to know PhilHoF17 better. An awesome Top 3 movies. 12 Angry Men is amazing, The Great Escape is a classic. Nice to see Groundhog Day getting a mention. I never knew that about Rockford’s daughter and the website.

    Nicely done PhilHoF17. – SteinHoF16

    1. SteinHoF16? OMG where have you been? Yes….we sent out our representives to get an interview done…but your p.r. people said you could not be bothered….and then you fell out of the Top 10 in comments….so yes….no interview for you!…..lol.

      Actually…..I do not have an order (hoping Lupino is next, but he is not feeling too well)….so sometime in the future…you will get an e-mail from me to answer some question. I hope all is going well. I like you, liked seeing Groundhog Day getting a mention.

      Once again, good hearing from you. Stay safe and healthy…and check your e-mail…lol.

  5. thanks PhilHoF17. I always enjoy your comments. Halloween might have scared me away from movies but Jamie lee Curtis would have brought me back : ^ )

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