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Tom Hanks demands that every cast he works with be fully proficient in firearms, as well as complete basic infantry training and astronaut training. And that was for A League Of Their Own.

This story was shrug worthy to me until I got to the “I’ll enjoy the new car but my payment on that one will be higher as the down payment is now lower.”

On the kitchen table?

A exploding housing market that is just starting to slow down in one of the most expensive places to live in the country?

Anyone that can afford a $100k luxury sedan can most certainly splurge on delivery of a larger TV. Also, at the age they could afford such a car, they are probably unable to lift anything heavier than an iPad, nor able to clearly see a screen smaller than 70”.

This is just Big Beet trying to stay relevant in the mainstream. But we know it’s an industry that’s riddled with nepotism and shady practices.

Bullshit, frasier is absolutely hilarious and anyone who disagrees hasn’t seen it.

its fucking amazing. can’t wait to read all the ‘long in the tooth comments’. yeah hows that Focus ST working for ya. Sweet car brah

Luckily for Hanks, Hooch never published an autobiography.

I think AV Club loves hearing that a beloved icon might not be a great person; it’s easy content and they don’t have to, like, think about movies

You know who still gets trucks of Disney money?

“Bad person does innocuous thing but it counts as news because people are tweeting about it” is like half the articles on the internet now.

Redlettermedia is much closer to the Best Brains feeling than the LA hired guns Joel fronted

Justin Roiland is a huge RedLetterMedia fan so it makes sense, they and MST3K have done a lot of these kinds of videos in the past. Roiland even sent the RLM boys some pictures and have used them in ads. RLM are great and are pretty much the spiritual successors to MST3K.

Oh my gaaaaaaaaaahd. Do you mean Rich Evans, famous star of the Ellen Show?

Those 3 talking heads are Jay, Mike, and Rich from Red Letter Media. I love them.

That’s kinda always been a risk for writers, producers, and anyone who has developed a project though. The studio could change its mind or the investors might disappear, throwing away months or years of work. As for projects that have actually been filmed, when low-rated broadcast shows have been cancelled in the

“a precedent has been set here where that’s an acceptable route to take with the hard work of the hundreds of people who come together to make a season of TV.”

Was Pocahontas difficult to work with too? Is that genetic?