Yeah, a bunch of guys in a dark room were cackling as they smoked cigars and planned to use comic book movies in their plot to destroy the dreams of millionaire actresses everywhere.
Yeah, a bunch of guys in a dark room were cackling as they smoked cigars and planned to use comic book movies in their plot to destroy the dreams of millionaire actresses everywhere.
I was saying Booosh-urns.
It's not sexism to pay an entertainer with a specialized skill less money for playing a less marketable role.
It sucks about the wage gap here, but it's not like the wage gap at a major company like GE or something.
Bela Lugosi, coincidentally, paid beans for his iconic role and lesser beans for the rest of his roles in pretty good to middling horror movies.
Hey now, I don't like what you're implying.
"We made the one we wanted to make" is right.
Yeah, he's definitely channeling some of Welles' style in this show.
Not to in ANY way say there shouldn't be a lady Doctor Who, because I think it's bullshit to rule that out.
So basically, this movie was more poignant and beautiful than ten To Kill a Mockingbirds.
Uh huh, cue the argument of whether or not TV needs more antiheroes.
I think it could be a case where O'Neal doesn't have service in whichever underworld casino he's in and Eakin saw an opportunity to post a Buzzfeed article on AVC.
That's pretty harsh, don't you think?
This article is as vaguely inscrutable as its subject.
*Doffs his vintage fedora found in a cool underground thrift store that most people avoid, but he doesn't, making it cooler in an ironic way.
"Pff….RICH PEOPLE! Let's get 'em, boys!"
That filmography is depressing.
That's because it's easy to picture Core with a mustache.
Bizarro Sacrelicious, ladies and gentlemen.
Core, I hear Archer's voice when I read all your posts and this one made me laugh especially hard.