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Grounded for LifeWell well, what have we here? Donal Logue, fresh off his role as a mischievous, bearish womanizer in The Tao of Steve, has resurfaced to play a mischievous, bearish young father in one of the most entertainingly-screwball families since the Simpsons and the Conners (of "Roseanne" fame). GFL has the right mix between unexpected laughs, cutting sarcasm, and loveably-cheesy sitcom moments. And for those of you who like daddybears, Richard Riehle's gruff grandfather is an added bonus. After "Normal, Ohio" flopped, this show provides a much-needed dose of quality bearishness into primetime network TV. Where to see it: Wednesday nights 8:30PM/7:30C on the Fox network ![]() AttilaA four-hour televised miniseries about the man who defied the world's most powerful empire. Scottish actor Gerald Butler plays a nicely bearded Attila the Hun. His blond commander is cute too. Where to see it: Sunday Feb 11, 2001 at 4PM EST on USA Network. (Check
USA Network's website for future re-runs.)
SnatchForget Brad Pitt and concentrate on all the big burly blokes that pop up now and again. You'll be rooting for Pitt's opponent in the final boxing match. By all accounts he's quite a woof. Where to see it: currently in theaters Seen some fur on the screen recently? Tell us about it! Send mail to news@resourcesforbears.com and we'll put it in the next edition of this column.
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