That's actually how I remember it - as an ahead of it's time, network ancestor to Justified.
That's actually how I remember it - as an ahead of it's time, network ancestor to Justified.
That's actually how I remember it - as an ahead of it's time, network ancestor to Justified.
Followed by Stars Watch "Stripes"
Followed by Stars Watch "Stripes"
I feel like he should be the patron saint of "Random Roles." The man has been on everything.
I feel like he should be the patron saint of "Random Roles." The man has been on everything.
He also did an episode of "Terriers." So if people think he's "slumming it" on TV, at least he's slumming it in style.
He also did an episode of "Terriers." So if people think he's "slumming it" on TV, at least he's slumming it in style.
I picture Jan Michael Vincent sitting near the phone at his home, just muttering "Come on, come on" waiting for the Avi Lerner's call.
I picture Jan Michael Vincent sitting near the phone at his home, just muttering "Come on, come on" waiting for the Avi Lerner's call.
The man was a legend and he will be missed. What is it about August 12 and the comic industry? This is day where we have lost Mark Gruenwald and Mike Wieringo already, and now Kubert. Sad day.
The man was a legend and he will be missed. What is it about August 12 and the comic industry? This is day where we have lost Mark Gruenwald and Mike Wieringo already, and now Kubert. Sad day.
I just scrolled through these comments and didn't find the inevitable "So I guess I'm the only one who liked "Green Lantern' then?" comment with it's zero likes. I don't know what to believe in any more.
I just scrolled through these comments and didn't find the inevitable "So I guess I'm the only one who liked "Green Lantern' then?" comment with it's zero likes. I don't know what to believe in any more.
That line made my brain explode a bit. It was the realization of "Oh shit, that Wesley is gone gone gone."
That line made my brain explode a bit. It was the realization of "Oh shit, that Wesley is gone gone gone."
Drive Shaft - along with others on this list, I'm sure - also apparently exists in Alan Moore's "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" as seen in "Century:2009." But then again, so does Tracy Jordan's "Who Dat Ninja?" movies.
Drive Shaft - along with others on this list, I'm sure - also apparently exists in Alan Moore's "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" as seen in "Century:2009." But then again, so does Tracy Jordan's "Who Dat Ninja?" movies.
If it's at Chuck product placement levels, I'm predicting that Walt Jr will be seen chowing down on a Sunrise Subway Meltâ„¢ next episode.
If it's at Chuck product placement levels, I'm predicting that Walt Jr will be seen chowing down on a Sunrise Subway Meltâ„¢ next episode.