I love James Best(Sheriff Roscoe P. Coltraine from DUKES OF HAZZARD) say the great line "He's one macho motherfucker!"
I love James Best(Sheriff Roscoe P. Coltraine from DUKES OF HAZZARD) say the great line "He's one macho motherfucker!"
There's that view of New York and then there's the romanticized view seen in Woody Allen movies.
I love that Hank Azaria's ability to do a Charles Bronson impression gave THE SIMPSONS writers an excuse to do jokes like this one about Bronson replacing Andy Griffith on his show:
He was good in The Magnificent Seven, The Great Escape, Dirty Dozen, Once Upon a Time in the Old West refutes this.
Still in shock. Still trying to process.
At least she got a day. Farrah Fawcett didn't even get half that when the news of Michael Jackson died hit.
Mira Sorvino also makes it seem a little dated. It feels like even more of a 90s art house movie with her in it.
I will say I agree with Ted and not Fred that I don't like Spanish girls with a slight posh British accent mixed in with their Spanish one. When one shows up later and Fred's like "Yes!" I'm like "Oh I don't like this."
Some Gilmore Girls fans didn't like him when he was on the show as "Digger" and dated Lorelei. But I liked him from the Whit Stillman movies and dug him.
I love this exchange:
What I liked about the TV show was while they couldn't show the blood and gore like the movie but they had the scenes in post-op where the doctors could interact with the recovering soldiers and who had problems. That's where the humanity of most of the characters could be scene in between the hijinks.
Young people now can appreciate the 1950s aesthetic while acknowledging it's faults on a social level.
Nixon took himself down.
Yeah the men who came home had it so easy, with their PTSD and the memories of horrors that would stay with until they died. Jerks.
She was in "Operation: Petticoat"(1959) starring Cary Grant and Tony Curtis, directed by Blake Edwards:
First episode of Mad Men they show why Don Draper is a great ad man. First episode of Breaking Bad you're shown how good Walter White is at chemistry. They may be terrible people but dammit they are good at what they do.
I love him in The Office as David Brent but I was surprised how good he is as being the straight man on EXTRAS too. His reacting to other people's insanity is just as funny:
Maria Bamford's impression of Alicia Keys doing the flirting part of the "You Don't Know My Name" song is one of my favorite recent things:
Still, the cat could ball, man!
The zoom in on the long legs of the girl sitting on Duff's lap as Slash moves from the first part of his guitar solo to the second part where he starts shredding is the most memorable part of the video. Not even the STEPBROTHERS scene of Adam Scott and his family singing can ruin that(even though I do think it's…