Oh absolutely. Their voices were made for Kipling, and that film actually contains my favorite performances by either of them.
Oh absolutely. Their voices were made for Kipling, and that film actually contains my favorite performances by either of them.
I've always loved Huston's The Man Who Would Be King, but Bogart's performance in Sierra Madre always makes me wonder what Huston's original idea of making TMWWBK with Bogart and Clark Gable would have been like.
He was a great goddamn actor. This, Double Indemnity, Scarlet Street, The Red House, The Woman in the Window…
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Simple, just move your pants to over your head.
Why do the people who want to talk about things always win? Why don't the people who don't want to talk about things win?
Hey I never died from those meatballs. They're pretty freaking good no matter what the source organism.
It's interesting how, for all of Mark's striving for Sophie, how rapidly the viewer is ready with the idea of Mark being with someone else— first the sweet nerdy shoe clerk and then Big Suze. Despite Suze's later more pronounced character flaws, it's really quite painful (as the review observes) that Mark is unable…
Third base!
MAYBE SOON
Canals of Mucus is in fact the title of the next Terrence Malick film.
Basically, yeah.
So apparently it was between this guy and Roger Ebert, and then…
Admit it: in a horrible way it would be kind of awesome.
You should see his friend Harvey.
Apparently Jay had a difficult childhood. There was a New Yorker profile of him in which the writer asked David Mamet if he knew anything about Jay's upbringing.
For me the Sectioning episode contains the quintessential Peep Show Statement:
That would depend entirely on the literacy levels in your area. Where I am at the moment, nothing south of Stephanie Meyer requires a waiting list.
He appeared in one movie as a person whose clitoris was in his throat.