He's a lot of fun in TURN.
He's a lot of fun in TURN.
I work at a place that famous people occasionally show up at. He is my #1 fantasy visitor.
Maine also has a significant Somali population.
Eh, lots of us hate both.
The actor is Ryan Cartwright, (Gary was the character), who was also on Mad Men. He was FANTASTIC on Alphas. I wish he'd gotten more recognition for that role.
It cannot be "statutory" if there are no legal statutes MAKING it illegal. Goddamn this nonsense.
Thanks for that link.
I worked a 13-hour day at two different jobs, came home exhausted, just wanted to vegetate. Cracked open a pint of Ben & Jerry's, and told my husband to turn on the TV. So, he says, should we continue with "Band Of Brothers"? Whatever, I replied. Then……this. When they first found the camp, my stomach just clenched. Oh…
I'm having this flashback of seeing an interview with a vet who described something just like that confrontation: townspeople who denied knowledge of a nearby camp, while the vet, very emotional, tells the camera that you could smell the camp for miles around. Is that just me mis-remembering this scene from BoB (I've…
I saw this movie so many times that I actually know the OPENING credits song, which is a fact I am both proud and ashamed of. Proshamed?
Rambo! This means a court! MARTIAL!
I'm pretty sure he makes a different, "humorous" gay-related remark. But I only saw Mannequin 452 times as a kid, so I can't remember.
Pretty sure that the implication was that the nephew reminded Peggy of her baby, not that it was him.
I bought a house in 2007.
I will never hear "Funkytown" without seeing Cranston on skates in that blue costume.
All I could think of was someone 30 years later removing them and marveling at the idiocy of the former owner who covered up the gorgeous plaster ceiling.
I adore Pete when we don't have to delve too deeply into his life: he's just such a mega-asshole, the kind of guy you both root for AND want to see get kicked in the nuts. His glare at Ted during that meeting was so good I had to rewind it. And the slo-mo scan of him making his smarmy jokes at the pitch meeting, and…
Her sister was shown to be pregnant in the flashbacks when Peggy was in the hospital. Thus, her nephew is really her nephew.
He has these little mannerisms that I thought were so perfect for Watson (and also for Tim on The Office) — that little sideways nod he uses when he says "no" to someone, for instance, the bemused grin — but they work for Lester too.
I was really impressed by Freeman. In everything else I've ever seen him in, he plays these immensely likeable characters, so much so that I kinda of have a tiny crush on him (not romantic: I just wish he were, like, my older brother or something). But he's peeling back these layers of Lester and he's just so good at…