Is it possible he acted out on purpose so he could go viral? It just boggles the mind.
Is it possible he acted out on purpose so he could go viral? It just boggles the mind.
So glad I’m not alone. I didn’t know “object work” was something actors engage in. You would figure that a director would speak up at some point and say “no, you’re clearly not swallowing anything after you swig that coffee.”
That always jumps out at me. I also can’t stand watching characters drink out of cups/bottles that are obviously empty.
It’s folly at any point in time to think you’re living in a truly enlightened age.
This seems like a good place to praise Capote for his rare acting performance in “Murder by Death” from 1976.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_by_Death
Agreed, I’m confused and intrigued by this.
Gina was one of my favorites.
Wheels within wheels, man... This goes all the way down.
Ms. Franch loves this show because it’s a comedy without anything resembling the mean or insulting elements of comedy.
Stunning. And hilarious. Thanks!
Really? That’s hilarious! Do you have a link?
It’s surprising to me too. The production could be considered as timeless in that it’s not anchored in approaches or effects specific to the early 90s. The last track sounds a little too much like James Taylor for my tastes but not enough to ruin it.
Long-time jalop reader/appreciator, first time commenting here.
When this person says they’re “a real nerd”... I believe them. I’m ordering this book now.
The fact that we live in a time where a comedian is seen as stooping to the lowly level of our president...is in fact, fucked.
No worries!
Yup, it’s about corporate risk management.
It’s ABBAout time!
Oh man, I thought it was the defense lawyer doing that arguing. I’m going back to bed. Thank you for the explanation. Now it makes sense.