I am sure Judd is is complacent with his hundreds of millions.
I am sure Judd is is complacent with his hundreds of millions.
He definitely knew Louie stole them. He was just protecting him because he knew Louie was going through some tough shit. When he asked Louie in the waiting room if he knew what this was about - his tone said he knew it all.
I actually thought it was easy to tell young Louie could become a comedian. He was dry and witty ["Why wouldn't I just beat you up and take your pot?" / "You could do that") and was also emotionally and socially intelligent. When he confronted the bully friend when he hit the small friend, when he confronted his dad -…
Louie Apatow killed this episode! Would love to see his rendition of Undeclared, Superbad, 40 year old virgin and Knocked Up.
I hate Eastwood for Gran Torino - but not because of the racism. Because it was a shitty movie and he was terrible in it. Million Dollar Baby sucked too.
Not if you're a strawberry-picker in Oxnard.
Calling someone a f***ot, in and of itself, doesn't make you a bigot. It's tasteless and hurtful to gay people, but plenty of people who use the word began using the word when they didn't even really understand the meaning and hate behind it. Then it becomes ingrained in them and remains as a terrible habit. That's…
I'm Jonah's age. I grew in a similar environment (upper-middle class, Los Angeles). Similarly, I'm all for gay rights and have no hatred or bigotry towards gay people. That being said, I say "faggot." A lot. I'm not proud of it, but when I grew up, that was the most degrading and emasculating word you could say to…
I don't know why I'm blanking on this after only one week, but why did Malvo kill the 22 people in Fargo? And why were the FBI agents waiting outside the building in their car? Was it just coincidence that they were right there?
I thought his comment was pretty fucking funny…and I like Louie. I enjoy the show, but critics/reviewers/viewers definitely project A LOT on to the show. He makes very minimalist plots and arcs, mostly about his relationships with other people (whether ex-wife, daughters, love interests) and all of the sudden the show…
The scene between Malvo and the guy who directs him to Fargo was some of the best dialogue I can ever remember. Sharp, in character, not extraneous, tight and just flat out hilarious.
"Yeah that Lester Nygard, really is breaking bad, don't ya know?"
Random thoughts:
I don't know, but I wonder if she'll show us that PUSSY!
It's mostly about parenting (and the child's personality.) Public school would teach a kid more about real world circumstances, but empathy is something a person just has to have and be cultivated by parents/adult influence.
While I completely agree with you - why did you present your point in the same tone and manner as the tech presenters in this episode?
"Is Zach there?"
"Sorry, he went surfing. Can I take a message?"
Junk food doesn't in and of itself make a person fat. It's eating A LOT of junk food. It comes down to nutritional education, which is severely lacking for low-income individuals. You can eat panda express every meal and be thin (the sodium would get you though) if you know to order beef with broccoli instead of…
Are you aware, at all, of healthcare costs in this country? Do you know how much is attributed to people being extremely fucking unhealthy?
In light of recent statements made by a certain owner in the sport's world, this comment is probably ill-timed and inappropriate, but if you are an overweight and otherwise decently attractive white woman and all you want is a man to hold your hand and be with you … ummm … black guys