He was so good in Fargo season 2, shame he hasn't become this big name actor because I feel he has the talent for it.
He was so good in Fargo season 2, shame he hasn't become this big name actor because I feel he has the talent for it.
It would be really interesting to have Tony Shalhoub come in as a perpetrator, essentially reversing their roles from “Mr. Monk and the Astronaut.”
This deep cut from The Kinks always makes my Halloween playlist:
“Heaven Tonight” by Cheap Trick, “No Quarter” by Led Zeppelin, “D.O.A.” by Blood Rock, and “Black Sabbath” by Black Sabbath. Really, anything by Black Sabbath....
Anything by the Cramps. And “Every Day Is Halloween” by Ministry.
This is an easy one. Bauhaus: “Bela Lugosi’s Dead”. Video from The Hunger with Catherine Deneuve, Bowie and Sarandon. Full of vampires and hot AF.
Anyone interested in this should check out The Thief, a 1952 political thriller with Ray Milland as a Soviet mole, done totally without dialogue. At times it has to stretch a bit to make the concept work, but it’s a neat experiment that seems to be completely forgotten these days.
The later seasons would always begin by continuing the last scene from the previous season, which made his offseason weight fluctuations even more glaring.
Yes, and you can watch his pill and drinking habits come and go with his weight in the seasons. Like clockwork.
Could I BE any less interested?
I hear it's Ron Goulart.
Flatiron editor Megan Lynch said, “we need humor, we need catharsis, and we need to agree on something,” with Perry’s “extraordinary story” being that thing. She says it has the “unrivaled potential to bring people together,” which is especially important in this “time of isolation and division.”
“...And then came the drugs.”
Is the cost of the book prorated so we are only charged for the years he remembers?
Does he talk about how William Peterson is the most bowlegged actor in Hollywood?
That’s probably the nicest thing I’ve heard anyone say about Edward Norton. Dude’s a bit of a jackass.
Even as a dumb little kid, Martin and Ackroyd’s “2 wild and crazy guys” bit was like nails on a chalkboard.
I hated Mary Catherine Gallagher enough that it bled into me just generally not liking Molly Shannon.
More interesting than The Premise.