KEEP CALM
and
APPROPRIATE A
NEW SLOGAN
KEEP CALM
and
APPROPRIATE A
NEW SLOGAN
The best you're gonna get is Dads Ghosts on Fox.
These days, NBC just drives by Jerry's house on late nights to see if he's home.
I think also that he's upset that it got leaked so quickly and so early. I mean, he gave it to three people and Hollywood couldn't keep a lid on it. All his scripts get leaked; it's unavoidable. But that it happened at a point when the script's exposure was meant to be so constricted probably bugs him the most.
Seriously. There may be a lot of huffing and puffing about piracy threatening the film industry, but Hollywood itself has a redwood log in their eye when it comes to passing around scripts and screeners. When something gets out, it GETS. OUT. Wildfire.
I think there's a fair amount of chest-puffing going on here. Odds are, the script was in its first draft and far from locked. I think it did get leaked and he is mad, but claiming he could get it published sounds like a bluff and a good way to build excitement for whatever his next project is.
I think you could get away with springing it on someone, but you gotta just confidently ask "do you have a 'good guy' discount?" without spooling out into "I'ma good guy…do you have any…promotions?"
I hate to say that I super duper do not like Richard Harrow. The voice sucks all the energy out of the room. And though I know you don't *need* to know Boardwalk Empire to get the character, I still feel excluded from the joke.
I can't wait for that character to evolve; for some reason I can't stand PFT's characters' debuts, but they always grow on me as he gets more comfortable with them. Alan Thicke was a little weird and one-note the first time I heard him, but during the Holiday Spectacular he won me over more and more with every…
I think Ben Calhoun missed the mark on the "Good Guy Discount." My work lets me give 10% off to anyone I see fit under this exact name, but it's more of a way of thanking a customer for not being a total prat. When you ask, it's more of a "hey, I've not been a dick since I walked in here. Can you throw me a bone?"
Ah, Wiseau as in bird. Cheepcheepcheepcheep
The first episode of Battlestar Galactica I ever watched was the final episode of Battlestar Galactica. I was at a friend's, and there was no way he wasn't going to watch it live. So the entire ending was spoiled for me, but to the show's credit, it made me want to know how they'd all gotten to that point.
I don't know if there's a larger "academy," but my friends bought tickets to the ceremony, which gave them a vote.
The id, the go and the supergo.
…so what you're saying is the comments here aren't for people who like the show?
Yeah but what about the rocking chair?
God help us if he's plagiarizing Jay Z.
I like that every Alien movie tries to be different from the last. 3 bores me, and though Resurrection ain't all that great, I love its approach. I'd rather see a bad Alien movie that goes in a different direction than pretty much any sequel that tries to do "the same, but MORE."
Is just ten less. You won't even notice where other ten went.
I'd like to throw in Bruce Willis and Nic Cage as "dramatic" actors who I find more satisfying in comedic roles.