Uh, isn't JGL Jewish? And Tony Danza like, the ur-Italian?
Uh, isn't JGL Jewish? And Tony Danza like, the ur-Italian?
Wait, they killed off Fat Tony? Was that the same episode where they killed Dr. Marvin Monroe?
I agree with Sonia. I also go to public places and think about everyone around me fucking.
Hopefully they don't drag out his inevitable death a la Neal McDonough in that one season.
He's denied French heritage for years, even though his last name sounds like Ouiseau, the French word for bird.
Noticing that Tina Fey certainly has a type of character she likes to play when she does SNL (old lady, old crazy lady, old crazy foreign lady, etc.) People seem to forget that while she was an alumnus of SNL, she was never much of a performer, nor was she a good one. She did Weekend Update and was a head writer…
That was another movie I was going to mention, but I never actually saw it so I didn't feel right bringing it up.
@avclub-3c186e3d9f3f1722bba47d613f1604ad:disqus @avclub-f0063baac3d62f59a0f27e4e9a29471a:disqus He's "over" doing someone else's comedy, presumably. He's always been big on controlling everything himself; I remember him saying that's why he likes standup/rap because it's just him doing whatever he wants with no one to…
Good point on how Pawnee any everyone in it is a giant piece of shit. I'm starting to like our gang less for liking that place so much.
Or at least the eyebrows.
Yeah, the idea that the "Golden Age" is over is really more like _AMC's_ Golden Age is over, with Breaking Bad ending and being spun off, Walking Dead being spun off, and Mad Men's final season being stretched into two.
I thought they were gonna go for the male nudity in the final sex scene. We barely saw any ass at all, really. Only Caplan's from the side.
Oh man, I don't know what show you're talking about, but that exploding pacemaker twist sounds awful.
That was Michael Sheen's finger on the glass, no?
@Scrawler2:disqus They seem to like each other enough, having worked together while JGL was in his post college, pre-being a serious actor phase, and Rian was just getting his start. That's a bond that's unlikely to ever be broken, especially since Looper was Rian's big hit.
I wouldn't say JGL's unconvincing when playing aggressively dumb. Brendon Frye doesn't know jack shit at the start of that movie, nor did brain damaged Chris Pratt (heh) of The Lookout.
I'm trying to think of it too. The scene where he kisses Ellen Page? All anyone ever quotes in that movie is "Like a work placement?" derisively, or the "Dream a little bigger, darling" thing. JGL however has the best fight sequence of the movie, the rotating hallway thing.
@menocu:disqus I put him in the same category as the Something Kaufman Crane guys who did Friends and then The Class.
It apparently went by the titles "Infamous" and "Notorious" before settling on "Deception".
It's a James Burrows joint, so…it could either be great or completely trite/cliche/horrible.