Love that Hugo.
Love that Hugo.
I do put a lot of methane into the air during my walks.
I didn't realize Maron got the full-length in-person interview with Obama. Why are Mick and Keith such snobs? (Also Lorne. It's your turn, Lorne.)
This is why I walk to work. Actually, I walk to work because I found a job close to home, but I just wanted to brag about living in L.A. and walking to work.
I watched Goodbye, First Love (streaming on Netflix!) last night, and I'm very excited about Eden. Terrific interview.
Oh give me a home / where no Ruffalo roam…
"Yeah, you need that guy… that older guy who gets you into things…"
But if Obama's ever met Lorne, then that will be about twenty minutes of Obama's interview.
"What racket was your old man in?"
Confused about the grammar, though. I'm sure Hitchens was okay being identified as a former Trotskyist. On the other hand, he never stopped being a popinjay.
Don't shout. Absinthe hangovers are the worst. Just let him eat hie eel pie for breakfast down at the waistcoat factory in peace.
Times like this I really wish I could view deleted comments.
I think Biden on WTF, maybe once he leaves office, would actually be an awesome interview.
It's special time in a boy's life when…
I think the jungle stuff in Up is underrated, especially the stretch where he's dragging that house along. It's like the Fitzcarraldo of kid's movies.
The weirdest thing about this comment is that it hasn't happened yet.
If you spend enough time in L.A., you'll eventually spot Will Ferrell's manager at a Coffee Bean, jotting down notes in his High Concept Movie Pitch edition of Mad Libs.
Not so sure I've passed it. More of eternal recurrence. Still I'd like to forget…
Is it me or does Bankrupt come up more often on Wheel of Fortune now?
The way Stoltz slams shut the dictionary, and then laughs, when Max says "jackanapes" is one of my favorite parts of the movie.