I'd say, the glasses.
I'd say, the glasses.
You should watch the season 3 bloopers on YouTube. He breaks. A lot. But yeah, he's good.
"I didn't fly half way across the globe, tell the Taliban I would THINK about it, only to have you say yet again you were not gonna propose to the woman that you knocked up !" That delivery was perfect.
It is, actually, referred to as boring in this Mindy Project episode. Don't shoot the messenger ;-)
Yes, I saw a panel online where Ike Barinholtz was doing impressions of Messina and it was pretty great. At one point, Mindy Kaling said : "We all do our Messina."
Morgan for the win. "Oh, my feelings ! My qualms ! I have all these qualms…" So good to have them back.
Rob Thomas is a whore.
To me, Vincent in Collateral is the best performance Tom Cruise has ever given. I re-watched the great Club scene recently and he just owns it.
Yes, just when you think "there are certain things you’re sure of… like longitude and latitude", Sam Seaborn leaves for California.. ;-)
Oh yeah, I'm not saying that he didn't have his reasons for leaving the WW. Obviously, in the end, it was not exactly what he had signed up for. But I think that maybe, at that time, he was looking for something in his career that wasn't there, in the leading man category. I always like him better when he's part of an…
Wahlberg is also quite good when working with James Gray. The Yards and We own the night are two great films with very good casts.
Funny, I was reading the comment section of a West Wing episode and the same thing is said about Rob Lowe : "a character actor in a leading man's body." I quite agree about Lowe on this. He was great on the WW but apparently left the show because his character was not as "leading" as he thought it would be. He seems…
And also, read the book that inspired this movie "Although Of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself". It's a fascinating journey into the mind of a fascinating man. I can't wait to see the movie.
Talking to Vulture about the effect Mad Men had on his life, Jay R. Ferguson summarized what I'm feeling right now, one day after I watched this finale episode : "It's very hard to say good-bye to Mad Men. I've likened it to getting your heart broken that first time and you feel like you'll never love again. You can't…
Yes, I agree. It was like she was saying : "I dare you to tell me something that will make me stop loving and respecting you." Peggy often said throughout the show "It's none of my business." And I think, she's actually more interested in the actual actions, in what people show her.
And all is right with the world.
Well, he sang Frère Jacques to Don in A Little Kiss.
Ahah. Un seul Roger.
And as a french woman, I have to say that hearing Roger Sterling speak french is a thing of beauty.
And I can't wait for her to realize that "the best things in life are freeeeee."