Friday, October 21, 2022

 

Haiku Friday: Iconic Roles

 


There are iconic roles in movies and television, on the stage and sometimes in our own lives. I want to explore that a little this week... in haiku!

Here, I will go first:

Midnight in Fall, so
Let's do the time warp, again!
Sarandon in bloom.

Now it is your turn! Just use the 5/7/5 syllable pattern and have some fun!

Comments:
Sally Field in Steel
Magnolias speaks for all moms.
Her grief, pain is ours.
 
I've lost a daughter.
Terms of Endearment and Steel
Magnolias show best

how the loss of a
(step)daughter break your heart in
a million pieces.

You are never the
same. You are forever changed.
You're always ... shattered.

 
Gary Cooper stood
alone in the street facing
his death at High Noon

I hoped that he would start
dancing to the music and
safety... not Gary

Still stone faced, only
his gun hand moved. He left town
shortly after noon

 
Despite Co-Star role
on Mission Impossible
He will always be Spock!
 
Keaton, Clooney, Bales?
Pattinson, Kilmer, Affleck?
Adam West was best

 
Not just one but two
Maynard G. Krebs, Gilligan
Bob Denver (not John)
 
Don Addams, voice of
Tennesee Tuxedo, but
He IS Maxwell Smart
 
Nutty professor
Jerry Lewis is wacky
Want the recipe.
 
The Medievalist
 
Outlaw AstroTurf
and designated hitters.
Costner at his best.

(Desiree)
 
Two different Hepburns
Breakfast at Tiffany's and
The African Queen.
 
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