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Way back when he had a walk-on role as an ill-fated rent boy in the film L.A. Condidential, or that film where he played a photographer who gets the clap, but not anytime since.
I waiting to this all to be declared a Jaoquin Phoenix-style publicity stunt. Wishful thinking I suppose…..
An album entitled 'Talent's Not Hereditary'.
…who appeared in the same TV show as the actual January Jones.
But are most of the chicks he's chasing know about Forrest Gump? I mean they probably weren't even born when Hanks senior played that part.
I thought Treme was so terrible, I could not get past the first episode. Yes, I agree, the character is New Orleans, and its premise seems to be inspired by a certain Kanye West quote, and its characters are just left to wander the ruins, repeatedly short-pay cab drivers, pay eccentric birdmen, prepare and eat greasy…
Also, HBO has its reputation for shows with gratuitous nudity, gory violence and incessant profanity to uphold.
Van Alden could 'baptise' her in a vat of Mickey Doyle's 'moonshine'.
I don't blame you. The dinner guests at the St Patricks Day bash tend to play rough with the midgets and the midgets don't like it.
More ukelele-playing prostitutes!
Not at all, especially recalling the conversation earlier in the between Jimmy and Gillian, where Jimmy talks about how Gillian used to refer to the Commodore as a 'lech', and how he had to look up what it meant. Being the boss of AC at the time, the Commodore could anything (and anyone) he wanted, Irish orphan girls…
Sons of Anarchy has provided employment for a whole lot of the out-of-work Deadwood cast. Same with Justified.
Boardwalk Empire is like a parade of actors who have appeared in The Sopranos at some point, and continues into the second season with Dominic Chianese (Uncle Junior) joining the cast.
At the end of season one I sought out and read Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition, by Daniel Okrent, an interesting book. I reccommend it as a good campanion to Boardwalk Empire, as it gives a good background to Prohibition and characters like Captain Bill McCoy and George Remus (Torrio's liquor supplier).
Lucy = Gillian minus brains and shrewdness
Given BE's obsession with the social-political situation of 1920s America, it is likely that Margaret's brother will turn out to be an IRA terrorist who is in cahoots with Sleater and McGarrigle .
Given BE's obsession with the social-political situation of 1920s America, it is likely that Margaret's brother will turn out to be an IRA terrorist who is in cahoots with Sleater and McGarrigle .
It's a good thing, because last season did spend too much time on her dithering and bohemian dilemmas e.g. 'Should I or should I not run off to Paris with my lesbian lover?' That said, the scene where Jimmy beat the shit of out that shithead photographer was pure ownage. Angela faces the same predicament Margaret…
According to Margaret's immigration file that Van Alden obtained in season one (for his own creepy purposes), Margaret migrated to the US in 1909 (12 years earlier) and she was pregnant and miscarried during the sea passage. That she was 16 at the time and knocked up, out of shamefulness they might have disowned her,…