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Especially since our parents might be more familiar with J.K. Simmons as a friendly psychiatrist from “Law and Order” or a policeman from “The Closer” the dopey yellow M&M from commercials, or perhaps a gruff but kindly father figure in any number of roles. So seeing him as like, a total monster might be a shock to

Colin Farrell’s mustache was also pretty good! Seriously though, I liked S2 ok even though it felt like a step back from S1. Part of it was I think people may have expected more creepy murders instead of a “Chinatown” style plot, but I liked how they tried something new instead of just doing more of the same. The

Banshee was a lot of fun, but I thought of it as less of a Western and more of a crime thriller set in the country, like “Ozark” but with more sex and violence (I think 90% of Banshee was sex and violence) which sort of underutilized the cast. Antony Starr seems like he’s having way more fun with Homelander, he was

I also loved Hell or High Water, Hap and Leonard, and Justified.

Yeah you are right as well, he ends up in a freezer. He definitely has a bit of the youngest sibling, unconfident, unchallenged, nobody takes him seriously energy that he brought to Roman in “Succession” though thankfully Rome has lasted more than a few episodes.

Gillian Anderson is another favorite of mine. Love her. Gandolfini is fantastic as well.

While he’s really funny on “Succession” my first introduction to Kieran was when he was in “Scott Pilgrim vs. The World” as Wallace Wells. That cast was stacked, but he stole every scene just like in the books. Also, an episode of “Fargo” but that was a bit less funny. Anyway, love his rapport with J. Smith-Cameron,

True, it is hard to think of a show or a movie that couldn’t be improved by adding Walton Goggins. He’s like the sriracha of actors.

Joe Millionaire (adjusted for inflation) doesn’t have quite the same ring to it.

The fact that you compared somebody coming out to somebody’s ethnicity shows how little you actually care about the sensitivity of an issue. You said Shaq “coming out as” an African American was newsworthy on par with people coming out as Queer. I guess you meant that as, “it shouldn’t be such a big deal if someone

I’m sure that even as a millionaire, famous athlete, partial owner of Papa John’s Pizza, and host of TNT’s NBA show, Shaquille O’Neal still had to deal with a lot of racism and discrimination in his life. And, maybe, people making fun of him for his size. Growing up of course. Though being rich and famous doesn’t

If there is any sort of acting karma, then Santiago and DeLorenzo will get a million different roles. Though I hope recommendations from Campbell and Lawless and Raimi could help.

While, as someone who has seen a good amount of Xena, I was so chuffed about Bruce and Lawless together again... One of my favorite lines is when Kelly tells Pablo about why he’s not only a vagina, but why that is a stronger sobriquet than any other label. Though Jacksonville seems to be more and more like a deadite

I agree, even something I thought I’d hate, like a puppet “Ashy Slashy” or Ash’s big mean dad, all of that was offset by the charisma and fun that the cast showed off. Flaws for sure, but AVED found a way to maximize the rapport and ridiculousness of the cast, turn it into something wholesome.

Ash vs. Evil Dead was such a fun show. Adding Lucy Lawless was a great decision, but I also loved the newcomers in DeLorenzo and Santiago.

Hmm, that’s stiff competition though cause Chicago was amazing. I think the singing in Chicago was a lot better, but Depp and HBC had some really good chemistry. Ha, now I’m going to have to rewatch both of them and compare. That’ll be a fun evening.

“This is without doubt the very finest project I have worked on for many years.”-Thewlis. Come on man, “Fargo” season 3 was really good too! Not as great as season 2 though. “I’m Thinking of Ending Things” was also quite good, but this upcoming film seems better.

I agree about modern day Johnny Depp, I think he’s totally phoned in some roles a’la Bruce Willis. But Dead Man, Gilbert Grape, Finding Neverland, Fear and Loathing, his acting was really good. Even mediocre (but fun) films like Sweeney Todd or Once Upon a Time in Mexico benefited from his presence. I can’t think of

I’m sure they were really fun to make. Doesn’t seem like a ton of work and the cast are all friends and probably quite humorous in real life, even if their movies are kind of up and down.

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