It’s a conversation he would have with his *manager*, not his agent. His agent would be plenty happy to get his commission for doing nothing but ironing out the perqs.
It’s a conversation he would have with his *manager*, not his agent. His agent would be plenty happy to get his commission for doing nothing but ironing out the perqs.
The only way I can see the agent being upset is if he felt he could have gotten Jackman (and himself) more money by playing hard to get.
“before even bothering to consult with his agent, which is usually, you know, frowned upon when choosing to suddenly revive the single most popular character of your career”
THE A.I. WILL NOT BE QUESTIONED
Count me among the readers who have no fucking idea what’s going on here. But I have to say, “claiming you were the dialect coach on The Departed, but only for the word ‘microprocessors’” is “Dr. Evil’s dad making outrageous claims like he invented the question mark”-levels of hilarious.
There’s no story here.
‘happy to announce our brand partnership with one clothing store in chicago’
Adama and Roslin from BSG doesn’t get the attention it deserves. It starts with prudent distrust, moves to mutual professional/personal respect, goes to betrayal (it’s ambiguous who betrays whom), to begrudging adoration, love, and eventually separation. Still my favourite presentation of mature romance ever on…
What, they couldn’t get Dunkin’ to partner with them and do a pre-licked donut promotion?
Merchandise!
But certainly that pissy little rant proves that he's not a sensitive snowflake!
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Whether this was the most brutal joke-swap yet is now up to Kendrick Lamar.
“y’all need Jesus” was an all-timer punchline.
There’s a little kicking.
In the apology video, Diddy’s invocations of God/religion as it relates to notions of forgiveness are particularly disgusting. Anybody who falls for that with a “Who are we to judge” and/or “let he who cast the first stone” is a POS in my book.
Sarah Sherman really came into a comfortable place this season. And I’ll second that Troast had a strong season for a rookie, beginning to fill Cecily Strong’s shoes.
I like the broader cast and don’t miss the days of one or two top performers like Kristen Wiig and Will Ferrell in every sketch.
What until she sees his take on “Spa-Peggy and Meatballs”.
Eh, there's at least a bunch in Bluey that is explicitly targeted at *parents* (as the children watching aren't necessarily going to relate to the experience of raising themselves).