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“Truthfully,
one of the best things about this area is that there are back yards, no
fences and a great school system for my kid. I know ‘family values’
has been overused, but Midwestern values, good people, knowing my
neighbors, living in a community,” are good values. Metcalf
shares his views of the movie industry, a medium he’s well qualified to
critique. Although he’s probably best known for his role in “Animal
House,” he has 27 films to his credit. “My favorite would be ‘Chilly
Scenes of Winter.’ I acted in and produced that one.” Other favorites
include “One Crazy Summer,” “Mr. North” and “The Stupids.”
“That one got a bad release. It was a kids’ movie, but it was marketed
to adults.” He also directed “When It Comes Early and You’ve Still
Got Most Of Your Hair,” “Bikini Bar” and “And The Wolf Finally
Came.” >>
Best movie ever made: “That’s a tough one. It would have to
be ‘Les Enfants du Paradise’ released in 1945. It’s a look at French
life in 1941 before the Germans invaded.” Yes, it has subtitles. And if
you feel like reading and have about three hours, “‘Farewell My
Concubine,’ a great big epic made only as the Chinese can do it. It’s
a Chinese opera that takes the viewer from 1924 through the cultural
revolution.” >>
Best movie to come out of Milwaukee: “‘Chump Change’ is
about a Milwaukee guy going to L.A. The semi- >>
Best ‘Seinfeld’ memory: A
scene with Elaine. “Kissing her and getting to go to Tuscany - a back
lot in Burbank.” >>
Best restaurant in the area: “Libby Montana, of course!”
Best thing on the menu? “Other than the pot pies, which are available on
Saturday nights, I would have to say the ribs, which are available all the
time.” Best soup? “They’re all good.” |
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Menu 3 -Place to get lost in a book -Place to hide from the world -Excuse to eat with your fingers "My Bests" -Tina Panas ('Tina Fabulous') -Mark Metcalf -Tammy Elliott -Ned Yost -Sarah Ferguson -Bill Davidson -Peter Mortensen <<menu 1 | <<menu 2 |
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Contributing writers: Laurie Arendt, Kay Dahlke, Jordan DeChambre, Candace Doyle, Bob Gosman, Matt Hronick, JoAnn Petaschnick, Janet Raasch, Mary Lou Santovec, Amy Siewert | Contributing
photographers: Nathan Harrmann, Amy Siewert Illustrations: Anjl Rodee |