Similarly, Dennis Duffy.
Similarly, Dennis Duffy.
Fairly certain that was John Ennis playing the director in the Dorito taco commercial that popped up a couple of times.
I think he's saying that Edgar Wright directed it, which, I guess, we can all agree is true.
Hollywood is as America as America gets?
"What heart?"
Badger was the guy who delivered coffees to the study room in…some episode or another. I do seem to remember, on the commentary track, Dan Harmon saying something to the effect of "Yes, that is his real voice."
A new episode of Owen & TJ Read the News finally came out. Will someone come and care with me?
He was also Kenny Wrangler on Oz. There was a ton of HBO actor crossover back then.
He's like the monster from Leviathan.
A bowl of oranges fell on Ted after he slipped and hit the kitchen counter. With this in mind, I think we can say with 99% confidence that Walt is going to break Carol's neck.
And his exchange with Lydia at the car wash mirrored his own with Gus at Pollos, when he brings in the tracking device.
I was sure they'd end it right there.
How disorienting to think that Bob Odenkirk almost played the lead on a hit network sitcom.
I laughed a lot, but it's definitely not a great movie.
You wanna be a big cop in a small town? Fuck off up the model village.
Now to find the whorehouse Don Dimelo grew up in.
He's a numbers robot. He's not a sadistic creep like Furlong or Sidney Purcell, but he was perfectly willing to prolong a hostage crisis and delay/forgo an admission of guilt on the president's part based on polling data. His is a less flamboyant odiousness.
Inspired by the wishful thinking of someone in an older episode's comment thread, I half-expected him to be James Gandolfini. He was the last remaining American from In the Loop not to appear on the show.
As clever and funny as that was, it also struck me as a little too knowing and out of character for the show. It was a very sitcom-y gag. I feel like a turd for even mentioning this, don't worry.