I can say, with authority, The Accountant is not a fine film. Too many strained attempts at being clever, like a particularly awful airplane novel.
I can say, with authority, The Accountant is not a fine film. Too many strained attempts at being clever, like a particularly awful airplane novel.
The attitude I take is "Well, we haven't killed ourselves yet …"
Yes, Joanna Kearns is quite lovely.
(bats wonky eyes at pseudo-widow)
I didn't see nothin'.
That's great! Did you play coy for a moment?
Broadway! Broadway! Broadway!
https://www.youtube.com/wat…
True. I wonder if Sherman fired his agent right after.
From what I understand, SaMK was a lighter type of show. Co-creator Eugenie Ross-Leming was formerly of the Second City. She and Brad Buckner, in fact, are still active in TV. They write and produce for Supernatural.
The Aaron Spelling bubble hadn't burst yet.
St. Elsewhere would never really set the world on fire.
Residual buzz over James Brolin nearly being Bond?
"So, that's it after a fraction of 20 years*? 'So long. Good luck?'"
*This has been around for at least five years, I know that.
In case anyone wondered:
Sessions — High-priced call girl Lee Churchill (Veronica Hamel), is examining her life via therapy "sessions". Her double-life is unknown to her parents, sister and 'straight' man with whom she falls in love.
I mean, watching an Oscar ceremony is a fate worse than death …
I'm not sure it goes with my shoes, though.
Just when I've begun to get myself together.
Garfield actually tackled gay panic (sorta) back in 1980:
https://garfield.com/comic/…
I'm still not buying that Nermal is a guy.
Commentary of "Cicely" is coming tomorrow.
From 1997-99, he was also a cast member on Days of Our Lives. So, yeah, 20 years in the business is nothing to sneeze at.
"I'm in the mood for something sweet."
"Like me?"
Oof to When We Rise. I wonder just how low it will go this week.