Crap, I saw that too—and liked it.
Crap, I saw that too—and liked it.
I think I first saw him in the newer version of Sense & Sensibility and he's reminded me of Hugh Grant ever since.
Daredevil: Blood and Hand
Maybe the main character dies and the person investigating her death falls in love with her.
Yes, you DID do that.
Oh man, I'm so sorry.
Me, Jackie Chan's Rumble in the Bronx.
I don't have a very salient recollection of him in Training Day or even the Bourne movies; sometimes those four seem to go by the movie's overall success/fame, rather than the particular actor's prominence in them.
Physical contact between the cheek creases would set the universe ablaze with manly weatheredness.
What would you say is the movie he's best known for? Silverado; Silence of the Lambs; The Right Stuff; Man on Fire; other?
The distinction between hobbling-the-adjective and hobbling-the-verb(noun, gerund) is important in this sentence :)
I kept expecting the cast from Fringe to crash Nucky and Torrio's conversation. Not a symmetric pair of eyes in the whole bunch.
I did consider it; I thought I was safe, with "lilt" as the Irish one. You are right, though. I found many more instances of "brogue" as (exclusively) Irish. But at the very least it's a common mistake or even a minority usage:
Edwards's spin-off: Knick at Nite.
Does Hell's Kitchen already exist? Because Daredevil should be informed of that.
::Matthew Broderick raises his head::
Haggis: the perfect Doctor food. So stuffed, it's bigger on the inside.
And she appeared in Earth Girls Are Easy.
I mean, it's not fishsticks and custard, but it'll do.
[grumbles] Amy wouldn't have had that problem.