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It would have to be a Hulu or Netflix original (most likely Hulu as they have the streaming rights to Community) or something along those lines. I doubt there’s enough of an appetite for a theatrical release, especially so long after the series wrapped.

Not as much DeviantArt porn?

Great interview. Such a great actor and yet I’ve always found him underrated compared to some of his contemporaries. Not that he seems to take issue with that, he comes off as a very humble down-to-earth guy.

We can’t say dick wolf on TV!

It was actually an unsold TV pilot that changes the ending and adds a David Keith detective character. I have no idea how they could have continued it if it went to series. I guess same goes for the network.

I saw Jerry at the Beacon Theater last month and it was probably the best standup show I’ve ever seen. He’s still got it.

Foregoing the Emmys this year in favor of Paul McCartney at Madison Square Garden. I think I made a good choice.

Jon Hamm’s response

That’s true! Though Ebert would later say the rule was violated in Walsh’s case with Chattahoochee and Wild Wild West and in Stanton’s case with Dream a Little Dream and Wild At Heart (the latter which I’m sure many would fight him on).

One of the greatest actors of all-time in my opinion. A true legend who was so damn good that Roger Ebert gave him his own rule that any film that he appeared in could never be entirely bad and I think that’s true because he was a joy to watch in every role he gave.

LA Confidential? I mean Jack Vincennes was pretty sleazy but in a classic noir hero kind of way.

Even more annoying is that they give you five seconds to decide whether or not you want to sit through the end credits. If the remote isn’t in my hand, that doesn’t give me much of a choice. And for Bojack, that means I had to go back a few times to hear the different variations on the “Back in the 90s” closing

So that makes Keith Richards 112. Sounds about right.

That’s disappointing but after watching the trailer, not surprising. Franco seems to be putting too much into the caricature than allowing himself to give much of a performance. In his defense, I feel like attempting to play Wiseau without coming off as a caricature is really difficult.

Hairspray, the 2007 version is one of my favorite movies and having seen other actors play Link, nobody comes close to Zac Efron. He was awesome in that.

Vincent Kartheiser

He’s gone to get that fucking shinebox in Heaven.

Fatman Begins

He did give a good performance as The West Wing’s token Republican though.