The PISS Army
The PISS Army
I think you’re missing the point.
Her face is both stupid and annoying looking. – Darlene Vegan, California, United States, May 2016
Meghan Kelly has no room to talk about getting work done.
When I think of him doing the scowl and frown, It’s tough not to think of the Denny’s ads he starred in.
I’ve said my piece ✋😤🤚
Well the funny thing is, if you look back at more recentish mob or mob adjacent movies, you almost always see a lot of the same actors. Like you take the cast of Goodfellas, and the Godfather a lot of them more Goodfellas than Godfather keep turning up in mob or mob adjacent roles.
Gotta admit, I never looked at shoelaces the same way again after this.
to be fair, handwaving “I could go on” would be a classic Paulie trait.
While Paulie is an all-timer character/performance (my favorite Paulie moment is his silent glower as he’s racing to Chrissy’s house to do donuts on the lawn), it does feel like a rare synthesis of great writing and an actor who is a genuine character.
Okay everyone will rightfully quote the Pine Barrens line about interior decorating and Chekoslovakians, but I think the scene early in season 6 when Paulie is talking to Tony in his coma is hysterical. He’s just making the worst small talk and Tony even wants him to shut up. To a point where he almost dies and…
Gabagool? Ova heah!
They have been lost to the silent killer. Addiction to Blue Bloods.
To clarify, Chase is not against pulpy TV. He likes the kind with some pulp. Just not this much.
My parents say the same thing, but they’re in their 70s and only enjoy crime stories. Some of the brilliant shows of the past decade or so, such as Atlanta or Reservation Dogs, is utterly beyond them. Plus, they largely only seek out tv on linear and HBO.
Woke up this morning... got some gabagool...
Don’t you dare bring Morris Day into this!
Also Melfi does get a callout after the game ends: “Toodaloo!”
Meanwhile, everything I know about the Sopranos (seriously, I have never watched a minute of this show) I learned from this comedic review of the 2006 Sopranos Playstation 2 game.
I’ve always said that the Sopranos pinball is nothing more than a glorified pop-a-shot.