I have no idea how she deals with that elephant on a day to day basis. But I'm sure there's a huge sign on it that says "DON'T EVEN ASK".
I have no idea how she deals with that elephant on a day to day basis. But I'm sure there's a huge sign on it that says "DON'T EVEN ASK".
You're not alone. It's obnoxious.
David Choe took him to stop at the Sizzler as part of a Koreatown tour. Simmer down, man.
David Lovering looks like the guy in every stock clip of a nudist colony you've ever seen, which means he at least has his sittin' towel.
I was about to argue with you, but The Pixies have so many best songs, hell, what's the point?
Yes, hot damn, they got Chevalier!! (let the choruses of "what the fuck is 'Chevalier'?" commence).
The 13th Warrior is a bit of a lost gem. I wonder if it holds up.
The "Oh my GOD, they just killed _______!!!" death that happened 5 to 10 minutes earlier.
Maybe she thought he was just a dickless wonderdandy before and the spitting thing impressed her in some perverse way, like, okay this one has some spine. Closeted spine, but still spine enough to pull this kind of crap.
Me too. And every family trip up to Oregon had to include a comment on the smell when we'd hit that stink head on. But now it's a nostalgic stink.
MacNicol outshined the material on TV so many times that it's weird I can't think of him doing it a single time in a film.
MacNicol outshined the material on TV so many times that it's weird I can't think of him doing it a single time in a film.
Numb3ers had one of the strongest casts ever in yet another mediocre CSI clone. If they had a great showrunner/scriptwriter they would have gotten those Emmy nods.
NYC gets Adam Goldberg.
Another season of Gigi and he wouldn't fit in that vacuum anymore.
No, he's the reasonably medicated David Krumholtz.
From above maybe?
It's a notable part because his post-death scene is so strangely poignant and reverberates more than the big shocker death earlier. But it being a Firefly-related part, he's probably been asked about it a gazillion times over by now.
Krumholtz and Goldberg don't really look alike or sound alike or act alike but I'll be damned if they're not permanently tied together like twins in my mind. On a regular basis I find myself wondering which one it was exactly that knifed those doctors on ER and which one was grateful for pencils.
The pieces or the pizza?