It's astonishing. I bet even Armando Iannucci couldn't adapt the dialogue from behind-the-scenes tonight. Personally, I'd like to believe that Ivanka waltzed into the Oval, slapped her sperm donor harshly across the face and said,
It's astonishing. I bet even Armando Iannucci couldn't adapt the dialogue from behind-the-scenes tonight. Personally, I'd like to believe that Ivanka waltzed into the Oval, slapped her sperm donor harshly across the face and said,
It's the running joke in the Tr*mp era: I looked away for FIVE GODDAMN MINUTES!!!!" This is what happens when a narcissistic sociopath somehow becomes [grits teeth] f*cking President of the United States…. /searches for nearest available bottle
Sssssh, gotta keep it on the quiet: apparently Mr. Roper doesn't know that Marlon loves Chachi.
Awww, you unconscionable flirt you… ;-)
Though, to be fair, I can see why Stephen Hawking turned down the role.
I hate to say this, but just out of personal experience: if your buddy is that far down the rabbit-hole, something will eventually tear. Eventually something will be said or some line will be crossed (even unintentionally). You and your buddy may have slips and recoveries, but eventually the tear will come. Or,…
On your threat/opportunity point, it's worth noting how most of the major Repub leaders are practically running from this as if their hair were on fire. They'e also trying to do so without specifically mentioning either Tr*mp or the presidency.
If this is irony, well done; very, very well done indeed. If not, you want to consider extending your vacation.
Genuinely curious as to why you think that, Mr. Greene. I don't ask that confrontationally, just out of genuine curiousity.
Prolly not. :) But he wasn't nearly as bad as I thought he'd have been.
He also did a few episodes of Buzzcocks, even sitting in for Noel Fielding once.
You must be young then. ;-)
It's just silly, silly fun. And it has the bonus of playing off voodoo and Zip-adee-doo-dah….
I think most people would.
I re-watched it about 3 months ago — and was appalled by how awful it was. I disliked it originally, but with years I wondered if I'd been too hard on it; the opposite, in fact. Just a dreadful film and it totally wastes Giancarlo Gianninni.
No, but he must Do The D'ew…:D
I dunno. Brosnan and Dalton keep getting steady work. Connery could easily return to lead a picture if he gave a shit.
Really, can you blame him?
It was. Euuugh. But still slightly better than Quantum. At least Spectre gave M and Q stuff to do.
With Robert Lindsay as M and Zoe Wanamaker as Moneypenny…