God-no to more Jeremy Davies. His tedious, scene chewing stammering bullshit got old fast. He's a one trick pony.
God-no to more Jeremy Davies. His tedious, scene chewing stammering bullshit got old fast. He's a one trick pony.
Oh for Christ's sake.
My answer to that question is……………..yes, most sitcoms present …all of that stuff. But the really good ones do it with humor that's a little ahead of its time and hire actors who either are, or can just act it - a little bit different than "the wacky next door neighbor", even if they're playing the role of the wacky…
I love Happy Endings with a love that burns like…..something burning.
Copper was unrelentingly depressing, dark and dreary. Tom Fontana - Irving Thalberg gave the Marx Brothers their very first hit movie by teaching them that as funny as they were, they had to give the audience a chance to catch their breath, watch a little of the boring love story, in order to get the audience calmed…
Edited because I fell asleep in the middle of writing comment.
Take Gus instead! If one cast member has to be offed ( aside from Hastings in the last or send to last episode) -let it be Gus! Or Sleezebag Going Downtown Guy. DO NOT TAKE OUR DANIEL FROM US!
I can't watch any of that "the water's now up to his chin and it's still rising!" shit. I have claustrophobia and drowning in an industrial holding tankphobia . But I'm not a wuss. I watched the whole execution scene in The Killing and I watched at least 13 seconds of the Constable Bob vs YOLO fight to the death…
Having gone to 12 meetings or so when I was barely out of my teens, I found Daniel's directive hilarious and on point. Very cathartic for me.
Face it. Gus is kind of a weiner.
AND THAT'S THE REASON YOU UNDERESTIMATE CONSTABLE BOB AT YOUR OWN PERIL!
And the classic redneck reason for not killing a man:
::kneels at my bed and puts hands in prayer position::
Yeah and that's just unbelievable . I thought that show, aside from being a golden ray of light in the darkness of my closet, was protected by network love.
Joel Kinnaman must have asked for too much money. I mean, he's a movie star, AMC shit brains! And you cast him out like a doughnut that's been twerked on too many times.
Annet Mahandru and Jacob Pitts in a make out scene together: the world would implode, explode and then do a merry Irish jig.
Jacob Pitt's has some politics as lovely as he is (worked for the release of the West Memphis 3, for example) so I think he would be a very nice guest star on the show. He could play a puppy.
But that's not what it said on the Internet!
I liked how Charlotte thanked Cesar for saving her life, while standing at a safe distance- not helping in any way as Tiny Cesar was sweating like a pig and working his balls off digging that giant hole, pouring lime, etc.
I'll have into this Flashpoint film before I watch it. I don't want anything to ruin the love I have for the Marshall/expert sniper on Justified. He's just a lost, emotionally wounded boy, who needs a few thousand shaggings. Aw!