Joel Hodgson auditioned for Woody!
Joel Hodgson auditioned for Woody!
Have to imagine a lot of people reporting at junket interviews are very young, probably write for an entertainment outlet that trades mostly in gossip, and don't really care who this old guy is if he's not dating Kendal Jenner and want to get it over with.
That's fair, especially Adomian's Jesse Ventura. Brilliant.
Yeah, those were full-on performances for films/stage shows, not an impression for a 3 minute skit.
what impressions have depth and soul? His job was turning boring people into funny characters and he managed it quite well.
His first stand up special I remember being very good, and didn't rely as much on impressions (though it did have a LOT of OJ material which probably hasn't aged well). But I was also like 12, so.
I do think Carvey is superior in creating a new character out of the impression, but I think Hammond was always as good as the material allowed him to be. His Chris Matthews and Sean Connery are classic. But I also like his Clinton, mostly for how he would crack himself up over some horndog joke and then instantly…
I have an argument?
Remember when nerds were all mad that Munn had, in their opinion, used Attack of the Show as a stepping stone to a better career and was never REALLY into video games, etc.? Those were good times. Like she should've just stayed on the show indefinitely, become a true gamer, and turned down any opportunities that might…
If Vaughn fades into the background, then Luke Wilson literally disappears from the screen.
Worth noting Garfield actually is Jewish. He talked about it and working with Gibson on Jimmy Kimmel.
Unknown. Who's gonna check? Bill Maher maybe?
That's actually one reason Boyle said they were waiting until 20 years later, so they would actually have aged a bit. But they still really haven't.
I thought the ending was insanely silly and made more silly by how many people go on and on about how great it was.
I always wondered whether that was the record company/producer or Tommy himself's doing to try to make it more clean and polished. Obviously Westerberg was using session musicians instead of the band towards the end of the Replacements' run, but the results weren't good enough to make me think he'd want to emulate…
Guy is so good even his lean years were better than most actors' best years.
Love this album but I have to say I've always believed the theory that a lot of the music was played by session guys, including Mike Campbell and Benmont Tench.
I seem to remember it kind of as a drunk girl with vocal fry attempting Stevie Nicks karaoke.
RDJ was already a lot more successful as an actor when he had his troubles than Lohan ever was though. He'd even been nominated for an Oscar for Chaplin. She had a couple of good roles and a string of terrible ones and never recovered. If you look at Downey's filmography, even when his troubles were ongoing, he did…
Not a guess. He was reportedly signed on to direct it.