Bale played Jesus in a TV movie once. It made me feel funny.
Bale played Jesus in a TV movie once. It made me feel funny.
I think his wife secretly loves cameras. I kept seeing "candid" pics of her that were obviously staged and I didn't know who she was so I looked up her name and learned she's Mrs. Alec Baldwin.
A different Martin Donovan directed Apartment Zero.
Yeah, he tried so hard with Lisa, but towards the end he wasn't willing to try with Brenda.
Martin Donovan was really great in this.
I always liked Fiona Apple's version of "Across the Universe" and Eddie Vedder's take on "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away," but I suspect I'm in the minority on both counts.
Yeah, I lost interest when they killed off Half-Sack, who then died IRL.
"The governor" is mentioned twice. In the verse I posted earlier and in the verse you cite.
Sunday Morning did a segment about this doc that and Darlene Love who is also featured in it was on Letterman's show promoting it. Both are worth watching.
Yes, it does say that.
I saw Dylan 2 years ago and he was great. His open act Leon Russell was even better.
She's be a very pretty girl if she didn't dress like a jackass all the time and get unattractive haircuts.
I never understood that reasoning. When I was a teenage girl (roughly 117 years ago), I never thought "Well, I sure would like to fuck every guy I see, but that put me at risk for HPV, so I guess I'll just take up crocheting instead."
I seriously wanted to smack him in that episode where Ross tries to tell him the story of Hanukah, but he keeps screaming "SANTA!"
All I remember about that show is than Conan O'Brien once appeared on it playing a character called Cameron Duncan. They had endless ads of cast members saying "Cameron Duncan" with disdain.
Pacino was in 88 Minutes. DeNiro was in 15 Minutes.
@avclub-6a468de7d95c61884c9375028e903849:disqus You're right about people "basking in the same 20 cult movies over and over," that's why I miss "The New Cult Canon" (btw- that feature is the reason I started reading this site regularly) so much. It covered movies that weren't always the horror movies or violent…
I'm not saying that all his movies/performances since 1990 were bad, just mostly bad. Before then his less-good movies at least (like scorpiondeathlock said about Day-Lewis) had ambition. It's like he quit trying.
People need to stop justifying doing a bad movie "for" their kids, unless they admit that it's to get money for their kids. See; Depp, Johnny.
I know what you mean. The majority of my favorite movies are stuff I just stumbled across by accident.