My favorite Kareem appearance was as the substitute teacher on Diff'rent Strokes, where Arnold has to tell the truth and admit Kareem hit him on purpose.
My favorite Kareem appearance was as the substitute teacher on Diff'rent Strokes, where Arnold has to tell the truth and admit Kareem hit him on purpose.
Thank you for your SPOILER ALERT. These are helpful because I read all posts in reverse.
It would have been more Simon-er if he was all like, "We're really on the fence about keeping you, Megan, so give it your best shot," then right before she sings her first note, he goes, "THANK you!"
You forgot to add "SPOILER ALERT"
White Sox Victory = Journey Popularity?
Are you being facetious, or whatever word that means you're kidding? "Don't Stop" was in the series finale of "The Sopranos," and the lip-synchers even ended the song the same way it was cut off when Tony possibly but maybe not got killed.
One of Tom Noonan's many "doing it for the money to fund my own weird movies" roles was as one of Rodney Dangerfield's friends, along with a pre-Goodfellas Joe Pesci, in "Easy Money," which was the first R-rated movie I ever saw in a theater, and, on yet another tangent, features Jeffrey Jones and Jennifer Jason…
The hair on her head.
Julianne Moore never looked as good again. I remember that her skin was pale and her hair enormous.
It's also got Julie Hagerty and Karen Young, who along with Noonan are all worthy of "Random Roles" articles.
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Brian Cox and Brendan Gleeson
are to me the same person, so what a joy it was to see them together in the otherwise crappy "Troy." Gleeson dies, and Cox screams in one of the most unintentionally funny (unintentionally funniest?) bits ever.
What? No heaven for Taylor Hicks?
Is this the first time we learn the aunt had cancer?
And could this be what makes Jesse more appreciative (if that's the right word) of Walt's condition throughout the series?