Not sure I agree with you 100% on your police work there, Lou!
Not sure I agree with you 100% on your police work there, Lou!
The man had great hair.
Those boots are made for Spockin'!
I'm Irish-Catholic, and in my last apartment, I had pictures of Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, and Hubert Humphrey on my walls, but not one picture of JFK.
"More like Old Tippeca-FLU!" - The Cold Winter Day, before committing the dastardly deed
Footnote? Hell, he's got a whole song! http://www.youtube.com/watc…
I think it's pretty darn funny. That might just be standard childhood nostalgia talking, but I still think it's worth seeing. Kline's his usual excellent self, and the film has great supporting turns from Joan Cusack, Tom Selleck, and Bob Newhart.
Seriously, he's awesome. My mom is a big fan, so I watched a lot of The Big Chill, In & Out, Dave, and Sophie's Choice growing up. Good stuff.
An equal amount of blueberries in each muffin.
I just watched it and my face is totally coated in laugh-tears.
When will then be now?
OF COURSE WE DO, SIR!!!
I went to New York City for the first time when I was nine years old, and I specifically remember buying two souvenirs: a little Statue of Liberty and Spaceballs on VHS.
Ready, Kafka?!
Excellent. I definitely will.
I gotta say, I've really come to love Ted Chaough. Between the aviator sunglasses and his disgust at the idea of voting for Nixon, I'd gladly watch a spinoff about him. Call it Groovy Men.
NOT AT ALL. I honestly had the exact same thought watching it. There's something undeniably captivating about that man.
Yeah, Amy Morton's incredible. Still, though, it's hard to argue with a cast that also includes Meryl Streep, Sam Shepard, Margo Martindale, Chris Cooper, and Benedict Cumberbatch! Plus, Tracy Letts himself did the adaptation, and I've heard that it's very faithful to the play.
As anyone who looks at my user profile might intuit, my knowledge of contemporary music is very limited. Most of my favorite artists are either dead or significantly wrinkled, and I honestly can't remember ever eagerly awaiting the release of a new CD that wasn't a film or Broadway soundtrack.
3 South! I have only the vaguest recollections of that show, but I remember finding it very funny. And I remember the hayseed character who laughed like "ghee ghee ghee!"