Enjoyed it when Dean Martin turned over the podium to Don Rickles, who called James Franco "a hockey puck."
Enjoyed it when Dean Martin turned over the podium to Don Rickles, who called James Franco "a hockey puck."
Thrilling police drama with Nick Nolte as Detective Tony Down partnered with Richard Dreyfuss as Detective Eddie Out …. together they fight Beverly Hills crime one murder at a time!!!!
It's "The Killing" all over again (and again) … a kid gets killed, then we sit back week after week while we meet every single human being in the entire town.
And starring John Wooden as the Wizard of Westworld.
If only he hated TELEVISION cameras, we wouldn't have to see his face in every show and every commercial every hour of every day.
And the woman is played by McQueen's wife.
Edd Byrnes played the guy.
"Man from the South" is the classic, of course, remade in a satirical way by Tarantino in the otherwise forgettable "Four Rooms."
Prig plays for the Dodgers.
Everybody who's seen it has commented on the "adroit widescreen framing." I heard it's the best adroit widescreen framing EVER.
I'd like to see somebody trim Harvey Weinstein.
Woody Allen and Michael Mann do not cast their films. Casting directors do.
Would have been a lot better with Robert DeNiro and Dean Martin.
Val Kilmer's just signed to do GIGLI 2.
Roses are red,
Violets are blue.
SamECircle,
Your poem blew.
If this is a B, just imagine how horrible a show would have to be for Todd V to grade it a C.
Jane Austen's 15 decades are up.
And the makers of Budweiser were pissed at him, too, because he was managing their St. Louis Cardinals at the time. No, wait, that was WHITEY Herzog.
He was on $25,000 Pyramid about 25,000 times.
Ms. Pill's character is killing this otherwise excellent show. (Not the actress, the character.)