He still has to overturn his LA conviction to get free.
He still has to overturn his LA conviction to get free.
“Go Woke OR Go Broke.”
I think you mean Ernie Anderson.
I hope it turns out better than Dario Argento’s “Mother of Tears.”
As a lapsed Catholic, I am quite mystified at the “Carpenter scandal.”
Brian Cox is like Walter from “The Big Lebowski.”
The article isn’t about Kevin Spacey’s character in it. It doesn’t even mention him.
Because most (not all, but most) of “the other jobs” were either dangerous, menial, disgusting, or any combination of the three.
As long as there’s no Alex Jones cameo, I’m in.
Retire from interviews, from television, from movies... Just ship him to a retirement home, already.
Funny you mentioned that.
Unfortunately I haven’t seen Copland. Just L.A. Noire, and there he was the cop carrying the entire Automobile department (it’s set in 1947, when cars, and vehicular crimes, were so new they had their own detective department).
It’s still weird hearing Khrushchev talk with a Brooklyn accent. I’m coming around to it, and I understand why they did it, but it will always be at least a little bit weird to hear the successor to Stalin sound like he was from Red Hook.
I know I once said the opposite, but I think “not bothering with an accent” is for the best. If you want the actors to “sound accurate,” then they should speak the language the character spoke.
Complaints about historical accuracy aside, maybe Brian Cox should retire.
I find it hard to believe the news day is so slow we have two articles about Rob Schneider doing a bit last year.
I WISH.
This story teaches us things.
We defunded the police?
I know he was in “Higher Learning,” “Bamboozled,” and “Mad Men,” but personally I’ve only seen Michael Rappaport in “L.A. Noire.”