What always gets me is that the ghost is Debra's dad too (and biological, not adopted like Dex) yet he never seems to acknowledge that connection and sometimes even gives Dex "advice" that's completely against her best interest.
What always gets me is that the ghost is Debra's dad too (and biological, not adopted like Dex) yet he never seems to acknowledge that connection and sometimes even gives Dex "advice" that's completely against her best interest.
Aaron Paul is at a career high point and most certainly busier than he's ever been in his life. While this final season is running he's going to be making countless appearances on major talk shows (national and international) and have some sort of hand in dozens, maybe hundreds of events like the one you're talking…
Honestly, who fucking cares? On this list on entertainment industry scandals this ranks pretty close to the bottom. I'm sorry you didn't get to go to a private screening of a TV episode that you can also watch for free, but you don't have to act like Aaron Paul is Hollywood's greatest monster because some Boise…
It's been a long time since I read it so I fully admit that I'm talking out of my ass here but wouldn't the point of running that piece be to give readers a glimpse into the mindset of a contemporary 18 year old?
I think the reason he's not a bigger name is because he's kind of.. affectless? Emotionless? I don't know what the right term is, but he's lacking empathy or whatever it is that makes you identify with the character on screen.
Aw, man. I saw them perform Lasagna Cat live at the LACMA like four or five years ago. Seeing "Jon" in person, complete with wig, was probably the most exciting celebrity sighting of my life. And I've been in the same room- THE SAME ROOM- as Tommy Davidson.
Maybe I like it so much because I've had to work for so many people like Weller and Davis, but this movie really stands alone in its brutal depiction of the lower-upper-class lifestyle of West LA. Even if the subject matter doesn't interest you (and frankly it doesn't really interest me) it's so totally worth seeking…
Man, Will, I wish you'd'a asked him about The New Age.
Listen to side 4, track 5 of The White Album and all will be answered.
Not a household name, I know, but also Phil Hendrie. Went from being a loveable scamp who riled up unsuspecting people on probably the funniest and most subversive show that's even been on AM radio, to yet another pissed off, ranting middle aged white guy on the radio angling for the Rush Limbaugh or Fox News $$$, or…
Yeah I think you're right… I would imagine this is the distributor's decision, and it's not like it's isolated to the itunes store.
I hope so too. But you know they won't, because as satisfying as it might be for Apple to whack their customers with rebar, you know they'll be too chicken-shit because "oh no, I'm too scared I'm gonna get bad publicity."
Don't forget the bastards at Rizzoli & Isles.
Actually, they will! Turns out Neo-Tokyo was built on the ruins of the Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloo micromegacity. This is of course after the giant sludge monsters rose from the Great Lakes— actually, you can read this all in my book, "There's Something Eerie about Lake Erie"
Well.. It's not dancing that I think of when I hear "Last Tango in…"
Really? I think I would appreciate that my assailant had good taste and possibly hire him as a music supervisor on my next project.
Oh, I get it now, Dr. J. You're being "that guy." Ha ha, good one.
You are pretty cool, dude, but I'd put you in "geek" territory. Music geek, which is one of the better geeks to be, but geek just the same.
Scouting is really more the realm of "dorks." Nerds aren't interested in stuff like nature and exercise.
We should all take to wearing sashes covered with badges detailing our various accomplishments. That would make life a lot more neat.