That’s Matt Maher as the one cashier, most recently notable in Our Flag Means Death, but he’s also the bartender in Dogma in the scene where Azrael has the various characters held hostage in a bar near the end.
That’s Matt Maher as the one cashier, most recently notable in Our Flag Means Death, but he’s also the bartender in Dogma in the scene where Azrael has the various characters held hostage in a bar near the end.
Season 2 will be called “Bear”.
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Symbolic that he’s done hiding, maybe?
The most disturbing thing about that clip was David Mitchell wearing a T-shirt.
*Sharons Rooney
Of the Enid, Oklahoma Pemberton-Slackbridges?!
“Berlin nightclub battle”
Yeah, I mainly remember that all the “whoa, this is so weird!!” coming from clickbait article writers, not from actual people.
I wish Bob Iger would stop leaving his brand deposits all over the place.
Whoa, stop the presses! This random guy’s got an opinion about CGI.
“Tyler Rake” I’m ready for action movie heroes to start having cumbersome, goofy-sounding names, instead of short, punchy “action” names. His name should be Tyler Skepperton or Tyler Imbruglia or Tyler O’Shaughnessy.
We sent in a rescue party, but they disappeared too.
Yeah, we really enjoyed it. It really felt like a D&D campaign come to life. The characters were fun and enjoyable, the banter didn’t feel forced, and it had exactly my type of humor (e.g. the “talking to the dead” sequence). It didn’t feel like they shoehorned in D&D references, but made them fairly organic. Like,…
The greatest purveyor of snark in the history of the world.
Cast this kid as a young Jeffrey Wright!
For every million dollars you get paid, the crew collectively gets to slap you one time. They get to decide how to divvy it up among the crew. If you’re nice, and lucky, none of them might want to slap you!
I think Grant should publicly announce that he’s adding to all his contracts going forward that if he yells at any cast or crew member or says anything rude to them, they’re allowed to slap him with no repercussions. Then we’d get the benefit of his rakish charm alongside knowing that when he acts like an asshole,…
Man, literally last night I was wondering when we’d hear something more about Echoes. Huzzah!
Lergman sounds like the Kramer character on a late-’90s Seinfeld clone that only lasted half a season and was called a “pale imitation” in the TV Guide review.