The 'From Around The Web' links are often quite obscure. There's one above from last Summer, explaining to people what Gangnam Style is. It says "You probably won't have seen the video itself, but it's got 40 million views. That's 40 million folks."
The 'From Around The Web' links are often quite obscure. There's one above from last Summer, explaining to people what Gangnam Style is. It says "You probably won't have seen the video itself, but it's got 40 million views. That's 40 million folks."
And his 'fistfest' acting son Jason.
Certainly the word 'before' is extraneous.
Andrew Lincoln from The Walking Dead has a very nice soft, soothing English accent in real life. Before TWD (and still for all I know), he made an absolute fortune doing voice overs in the UK. For a while it seemed like every other advert on TV had either him or Hugh Laurie (whose English accent is also very cheery…
Well it still seems to apply to every 'FYC' question that has a yes/no question in its title.
It wasn't great. More interesting for having TWO major Simpsons voice artists - Smith and Hank Azaria.
And she jarringly turned up for two minutes in an episode of Mad Men, as a nurse when Don's third child was born.
He was in a film called Red Dawn, then married someone called Rae Dawn. He's (almost) like Woody Allen in reverse. Except Allen never actually married Annie Hall.
That's Ms Chong to you. We're talking about his ex-wife, right?
He was 12 when they made ET in 1982, but around 18 when they made The Hitcher just four years later? I guess they could have taken a long time to release ET, but that still seems a bit out.
"This is my happening and it FREAKS me out!".
As I remember it, no-one ever said the problem with Soul Man was a failure to have a 'strong anti-racism' message. When I saw it (early 90s) I thought it a bit lame that Howell's character surprises everyone with how bad he is at basketball, because everyone assumes he'll be great. Him being black and all.
"unless it gets canned before they get around to Mark E. Smith"
That's because he was British, and that's how most British people pronounce it. Kudos for the very specific example! "The Bells are getting louder!".
Wait, how are you SUPPOSED to pronounce missile?
And Dempsey had no excuse in that scene, as he had just been pawing the magnificent chest of Jennifer Connelly at her late-80s most pneumatic.
Funny thing about Basic Instinct is the number of cast members it shares with Seinfeld. Stephen Lobowsky, Wayne Knight, Daniel Von Bargen. All are very serious in BI, and very over-the-top funny in Seinfeld.
I definitely saw Willis' willy in the film, flopping around in the swimming pool. Perhaps this was because I saw the film in the UK (on TV).
I think Body of Evidence was the worst, with Madonna's very toned stomach muscles and her dripping hot wax on Willem Defoe.
To be fair, March was also busty.