And so the shambling corpse of Stephen Colbert stumbles forward, sloughing off old prestige and goodwill with every uncoordinated step
And so the shambling corpse of Stephen Colbert stumbles forward, sloughing off old prestige and goodwill with every uncoordinated step
Shit, if this is gonna be that type of DCEU movie, imma stick my dick in the mashed potatoes
As I said to a young Buster Keaton, "……….What?"
Excellent! I'd like to see Ribisi in something that doesn't make you want to immediately punch him in the face
I would watch the hell out of The Last Ty Cobb. It's about a racist ghost with a baseball bat who haunts his progressive granddaughter while she attends Oberlin. He does *not* approve
What ever happened to that Bryan Cranston/Giovanni Ribisi project they kept batting around endlessly? Stinky Pete, or something? It sounded interesting
Does that include 12-year-old boys who found Patsy to be weirdly foxy?
If they get Gainey, he better refer to everyone as "Big Daddy"
The meanness is a new thing I've noticed; Roberts seems to play all of her characters with an enjoyable nasty edge, even if the script doesn't really call for it. Dave Franco, too, is pretty great. He's what everyone thought Elder Franco was going to be: An amiable doofus, well aware of his limitations, leaning into…
Why is it generally notable when people are playing characters younger than they are? It's not Kevin Spacey as Bobby Darrin distracting, but it's amusing and notable in a Judd Nelson as Bender in the "The Breakfast Club" kind of way
He's got a show (right now? I can't remember if its still running) called "Toast of London" where he plays a shitheel actor and it's fucking glorious. It's kind of like his "boyfriend" character on Snuffbox writ large.
I would also accept Matt Berry
Eminem, whatever his faults, had entertaining videos. Or maybe I'm just a fan of anyone who dresses like Max Headroom
So wait, is that supposed to be Busey? 'Cause it looks like William Forsythe with a Hitler Youth dye job
He's complete fucking ham. But in his defense, he always has been. That said? I loved him in Trumbo, because his over-the-top instincts served that character beautifully
LOCK THE GATES
And let me tell you, HE FUCKING HATES IT
A small girl's sense of rage, as portrayed by a divorced fifty-something office drone
His one man show, one night only, at the Shakey's Pizza in Dorchester. "Ask for Richard"
Gleeful Spaz Kate McKinnon Plays Gleeful Spaz, Buoys Otherwise Unremarkable Remake