The A.V. Club: And then I realized I'm an idiot.
The A.V. Club: And then I realized I'm an idiot.
Agreed. Not coincidentally, she also seemed to be the only one who was having any fun.
I'm going home to sleep with my wife!
Ah, nuts. He's such a big part of what made those early seasons of Homicide so memorable. And, of course, Miller's Crossing.
I was trying to find that scene on YouTube so I could post it here. It's still the first thing I think of when I think of Crosetti.
Junior Bunk! A great example of how the show developed what seemed like one-note supporting characters into complex (and deadly) figures.
Millennium was so fucking weird, but it's that weirdness (and Lance Henrickson's performance as Frank Black) that makes me love it.
Original? What are you talking about, they only made one of those. No, there was absolutely no remake whatsoever.
Man, motherfuck this year.
Yup, I've been picking up the trades as they come out. They're not too pricey and well worth your money.
Oh, I'm sure there would still be plenty of folks who consider him the unblemished hero of that story.
The jump scare with Amber Tamblyn at the beginning gave me a bigger jolt than any other horror movie I've seen.
Americans spoilers: Not if you're Dylan Baker.
Her?
"Parker! Forget Spider-Man! I want sex pix of Hulk Hogan!" - new Gawker publisher J. Jonah Jameson
IIRC, they were originally going to call it "The Minority Report," which would have been a great title. But apparently they ran into legal problems with the people who were going to turn the Minority Report movie into a TV show.
Imogen Gay Poots.
Holy crap, I totally forgot Don Cheadle was on that show. It really did have a killer cast.
"Why don't they look?"
That's true—part of what impressed me is how much of an impression he makes given how little screen time he has.