And the line “what’s in this drink?” was a common drinking trope/line in comedies of the time.
And the line “what’s in this drink?” was a common drinking trope/line in comedies of the time.
“Baby It’s Cold Outside” is a sex assault song.
THERE’S your Marvel movie. Focus on the villains.
He does really good with some eye-rolling dialogue at times. Real pious, ponderous stuff that might have sounded dramatic in the original Star Wars movie, but now...
I don’t know how all this rap feud stuff works but is he trying to goad Megan to get some sort of beef started to get talked about again?
He was on Benson???
Same. I watched it BECAUSE of the hatred and found it... mildly funny. Great supporting performances and enough dumb jokes to entertain me while I worked.
“Poppy got high on my sofa!”
I’d argue that being a dick has always been his thing.
Mostly the ones that no one finds funny anymore. It’s not THEIR fault they’re not getting laughs with airport jokes, it’s OUR fault.
I was about to reply with “wealthy WHITE men” but ... (looks around) yeah, you’re right the first time.
I realize that he’s not being asked to guest on television talk shows that much anymore, but using your rare opportunity to show the world they’re right for passing on you is ... stupid AF.
Seriously, how hard is it to just give a quick talk on a stage at a community theater and just play nice and not shoot yourself in the dick?
Yeah, read it a long time ago. Pretty decent book and came out long before the play “Take Me Out...” hit Broadway. But then again, there were stories of actual ballplayers who came out as gay after they retired which the playwright said served as the inspiration so...
Agreed. I got exclusive access to any seat I want without having to pay “premium” prices, my choice of any food I want at much lower prices and if I get up to go take a wee, I can ask the “projectionist” to pause the movie while I do.
Or the other “Dreyfus Affair”?
Can’t wait for the anti-cancel culture MAGA crowd to cancel everyone involved in this movie without seeing it.
As they say in The Three Amigos, he was IN-famous. Seriously, his big claims to fame are being a racist landlord and a possible* KKK member.
I might have missed it in the article, but there’s a great documentary on the making of this movie on Tubi/Freevee/Pluto (one of those)
Started rewatching the show about a month ago and caught this scene: