Sons of the Vice Principles.
Sons of the Vice Principles.
Community, to me, is three seasons. Everything I hear that happens after that season (whether its behind the scenes, or cast members leaving) just doesn't interest me.
Swegen!
Garrett Dillhunt had a fun character on Justified.
Finished OJ: Made in America and it was, indeed, fantastic. It's powerful, horrific, infuriating and fascinating. A must watch - even if you don't give a shit about OJ Simpson.
I'm re-watching Deadwood and I saw him in in one of the early episodes. I saw… a lot of him.
Are the illegal Unos going to pay for that wall?
Ah, yes. I remember that. Yeah, maybe something like that.
Was that a story in Curb? Sorry, I've only seen the first 4 seasons. I really need to catch up.
I remember a while back Jennifer Lawrence said she has a crush on Larry David and Larry said he was flattered. I think it would be fun if that was a story in Curb - a young, beautiful actress says she loves Larry and wants to date him but no matter what horrible thing Larry says or does the actress only fall deeper in…
This is the first time I realized the Jennings' house is something straight out of a horror movie.
More like "Hoopleheads and Cocksuckers."
Who! You ignorant fuckin chink!
Finished reading Elmore Leonard's Labrava. I think it is one of my favorite Leonard novels so far. I really liked it. I liked the characters. I liked the story. The writing and dialogue, as usual with Elmore Leonard, is fantastic. It takes a little bit for the story to get going, but it didn't bother me much because…
Some people have seen her smile. But they can't talk about it because that smile drove them insane.
I would like to think that if I could hear only one voice for the rest of my life, it would be Ian McShane doing Al Swearengen from Deadwood. Who doesn't want to be called "Cocksucker" from Ian McShane? Ah… I can just imagine it now. "And here comes this fucking cocksucker going to take a shit. Jesus Christ! Look at…
That show was about emotion and not logic? No wonder Elizabeth didn't get it.
The original title for "License To Kill" was "License Revoked." Apparently the title was changed to the one we have now because a lot of people didn't know what "revoked" meant.
I've been reading a lot of Elmore Leonard lately. I've been reading the Library of America Elmore Leonard collections - they're really nice hard cover books that collect 4 novels from different decades (2 out of 3 volumes are released). Out of the novels I've read, I would suggest - "52 Pick Up," "Swag," "City…