The following comments were received via e-mail. I hope you enjoy reading them. Please send e-mail to: Debbie - to let me know what YOU think.
Since Law & Order, I've become a very big fan, and I'm excited about finding your excellently done web page.
Just stopped over at the MMUUUHP--wow! It gets better & better! MM should see it--
Great work--it's such an interesting site, with so much variety and good information!
Once again, I just wanted to say thanks for going to the trouble to do this!
Keep going with the MMHUUUP (I know I got that wrong, I could never keep track of all those multiple letters! :-D) you're doing a fantastic job. I'm sure MM would appreciate it.
Thanks again for all your work. I wish for you joy, peace and a prosperous 1997.
Saw your web page, and I really liked it!
And congrats on your site! 2600 hits is really swell...it's a very well organized, thorough site! We just need more photos, methinks ;D
The new pictures on MMUUUHP are great! Love the new format. You definitely make it worth my while to get on the web.
Having had the pleasure of meeting Michael Moriarty during the filming of "Cagney & Lacey: True Convictions" last Summer ('95) in Toronto, I'm happy to see that he has his own web site! A "man of greatness" certainly deserves a "great page"!
Keep up the great work, and thanks for your help in my campaign of keeping Michael Moriarty's name out there.
Your site is terrific.
From Alan Colmes [Syndicated Radio personality]: "Michael must be very proud of your web site."
Wow! You are incredible. Talking about being on top of things. MM only got the Golden Hugo on the 21st and you already have it on the MMUUUHP. What would MM fans do without you?
Debbie, just a quick thanks for the excerpt [from the Larry Cohen interview.] Thank you for your part in perpetuating interest in Michael Moriarty. Keep up the great work!
I'd love a copy of that interview. I have copies of all three movies and they're all great. By the way, thanks for all your work on the website. I depend on it to keep up with MM.
Just visited your MMUUUHP "Pictures of Michael Moriarty"[now MM Scrapbook-dw] page and, ooops, pardon me while I wipe up the drools.... you have brought sunlight into an otherwise dull, dreary day. What a delightful page! Hope you plan on adding more.
Just read your latest update, and wanted you to know that your persistance and dedication are appreciated. It's difficult to find something new every week, but you manage. Thanx.
Finally had a spare moment to sit down and check out the MMUUUHP web site. Great job! Congrats!
Enjoyed (and was really surprised by) your website. Have loved MM since "Holocaust", "Who'll Stop the Rain" (or as my facetious friend used to chide me: "Who'll Stop This Film?"). I have to say, I am one of those folks who DO enjoy reading "gossip" and about his personal life. MM was the (arguably) ONLY reason to watch "Law and Order" and now that he's off, I haven't watched. Sorry; Michael's fans are a devoted lot! Looking forward to much, much more.
Just to let you know that I had time to REALLY look over the MM pages [MMUUUHP] today. (Hard to do at the University of Alabama with everyone looking over your shoulder.) You have done a wonderful job! Keep up the work. It's good to see we're growing in numbers. Perhaps the networks, cable stations, and studios will get it through their heads that one doesn't have to be 25 and dim to be attractive. Intelligence and wit is always sexy. Okay the eyes and smile aren't bad either.
Thanks again for all your hard work. Saw "Crime..." this week. Very well done movie. A prime part for MM, which of course he did very well. Thanks for the full listing of repeats.
I just saw RTTC and I wanted to exchange ideas. I think the movie and his performance weren't as good as Bang but that's only because Bang gave him the chance to do much more character work. It's those little moment to moment revelations that make his acting so incredible! I read that in Q the song he sings he wrote himself. I read an interview with the Q director that said he (the dir.) saw MM listening to a walkman on the set and asked what he was listening to. MM replied it was some songs he wrote himself so the dir. worked them into the plot (too cool). I read over the other responses you've gotten. Seems like everyone is a little curious over the rest of that note you got. Curious as I am, don't tell! I like the fact this website comes with it's own little mystery! Thanx also for the list of replayed movies! I've no access to a tv guide so I'd kick myself if I missed such wonderful opportunities. Did see "Born too Soon" though, they show it every year at my Catholic High School! Yours with high hopes MM does the Lady tour (at least in Boston)
great page...it is so hard to find info about actors that don't make names for themselves in the tabloids. i really like the visitor comment section -- it was comforting to know that i wasn't the only woman who finds MM unbearably sexy...those blue eyes of his could burn holes in me... i read in the june 30 issue of the new york times magazine this little article titled "a question for Michael Moriarty" in which he said he was having to move to canada to recover his artistic freedom. is he really moving to canada, for certain? i mean, there are so few actors out there who act any more. he has been an inspiration, a kind of idol, to me over the past few years; and i was so desperately hoping that i would get the opportunity to see him on stage some time in the near future. not that i think canada is the dark continent or something; but i plan to move to new york to study theater and it would be plus facile to see him there, rather than cross the border. i'm sure you get this question a lot...is there anyway to send him e-mail or conventional mail or contact him in some way...i mean, i'm sure he doesn't want oodles of persons mailing him, driving him crazy, but (pls don't think i'm some psycho-killer-fan like De Niro in that movie; i was just curious - and hopeful - about contacting Michael) as an aspiring actress it would be interphasing nirvana to "talk" to Michael about the profession, other actors, the establishment, etc. thanks.