Without spoilerizing, let me say that if he has the time to come to DA full-time, he really should. He had a certain "it" with Mary onscreen that none of the other Ken dolls have had since Matthew. It was good stuff.
Without spoilerizing, let me say that if he has the time to come to DA full-time, he really should. He had a certain "it" with Mary onscreen that none of the other Ken dolls have had since Matthew. It was good stuff.
Yup - it was the perfect storm of the right role in the right show and the right actor. But it's not a solution directors should consider until they've exhausted their options.
Stephen Colbert, Gary Cole, Peter McNichol, John Michael Higgens and Steve Landsberg all in one cast…without Christopher Guest ever being involved. That show was a minor miracle.
I saw Hall as the Emcee in Cabaret (before Six Feet Under took off), and he was indeed hotness personfied. Interestingly, NPH also had a turn in that role.
He takes over the role in a few weeks. Right now, Dexter himself, Michael C. Hall, is playing Hedwig.
Anna Kendrick was on WWHL last night, and Andy asked her what Pine's butt was like up close. She said, "Taut, and covered in light blue velvet."
It wasn't a terrible idea, in fact it was the first good idea in 20 years, and it finally made a film version possible, thankfully long after Barbra, Goldie and Madonna had lost interest.
Her voice was in good shape, but as Sally, she made some of the oddest character choices I ever saw. Then again, I saw it in previews, and maybe she and the director were still in the experimental stages…
They haven't filmed it yet because it's still selling out every night on Broadway and on tour 11 years after it opened. Once business cools off a little (if ever), the film buzz will heat up.
It sounds funny, but there actually was a bold and not-brief display of wolf genitalia in Act One of the stage version. (Yeah, it's still funny)
One female character who perished in the show is spared in the film. It's kind of a "let down".
I wonder how many more people will be confused this holiday shopping season when they see an Into The Woods Blu-ray for sale right now, with packaging similar to the film posters … and when they pop it in, they discover it is actually a remastered version of the original stage show…with very little improvement in…
That's why Rex didn't even try.
Once Daffy dons the zoot suit, it becomes ART.
Write those words, Brother Benny!
YES! MAKE US FUN-SIZE, STEPHEN! Ha-HAAAA!
I think Stephen made his feelings clear earlier in the week in his final debate with himself: he's not getting paid to listen to Bill anymore, so "fuck that noise".
I think Gregory will self-destruct. Either that, or Melissa will be gone next time. We haven't really learned much about her all season. That's a tell.
Overall, I was very entertained this week. I even grew to become less annoyed by Katsuji, especially after LCK (not that I want him to return, but I wish him well).
I can see it now — it would be like that old Daffy Duck cartoon where he's in that bookstore where the books come to life at night…but without any of the wit.