But have you seen Hendrix live?
But have you seen Hendrix live?
These things get longer every year!
Is that Zac Efron next to Intense Man With Hat?
That's a shame to hear. I saw this dude at Primavera, and the combination of small crowd, nice temperature and perfect €2 box wine/ganj levels made his set one of the most enjoyable. He played one new track which I liked a lot, but I can't remember the name. It was quite bombastic and enjoyable for that, but yeah, a…
Isn't this the plot of Ghost Town, that serviceable Greg Kinnear vehicle?
"Taking the main character, whose main traits were an inflated sense of self-worth and selfishness, and turning him around completely"
I thought the same thing about jOBS when I watched that last night. That shit looks endlessly mockable.
I don't think you can do that in the UK. If I ever meet him, though, I will happily give him £10
I'll watch this no matter how shit it turns out for its Breaking Bad connection and as a big fan of Odenkirk. In my mind, I'd like to see it with an Eastbound and Down tone - generally knockabout fun, but with the odd moments of real darkness and pathos.
I've seen neither Mary Tyler Moore nor Lou Grant, but isn't the latter a drama? Or at least a more serious hour-long affair.
I'm a big Eastbound fan and am generally sold on McBride as a guy, so for me he absolutely owned the movie for every second he was in it. From the gleeful look on his face as he just wasted food to his karate chopping of empty bottles, then the argument with Franco about cumming wherever he wants, and his explanation…
Yeah, I noticed that. A GQ one or something, right? Presumably VERY lazy improv (or not-improv) on Segel's part.
My fave is Monkey Gone To Heaven mixed w/ Boys Are Back In Town. Trumps either of the original songs as far as I'm concerned:
I was thinking about why I have a problem with Bale in everything I've seen except for American Psycho the other day, and then it hit me. Patrick Bateman really is the role he's born to play. As an actor, I find Bale cold, calculated and devoid of humanity. Exactly what you'd want for Psycho, but kind of inappropriate…
Oh yeah, he absolutely does. I was walking down the street listening to it on Saturday and had to stop to shake my head. No one corrected him on that? He then makes a reference to Trojans, but that ain't right either.
Re: example D, no kidding. I was so psyched for maybe the most awkward scene in television history.
Raising Arizona? That came out in 1987..?…?…?…..?
Guys, guys: NEAL. Not Neil.
Alone, and with a big lungful of cancer to keep him company is still my chosen theory.
Door-wooah, hay, hay, hay hay yeah