My main complaint with the show is that they seem to be sacrificing Kevin and Kate at the altar of Randal. He's portrayed as this flawless human being while, at times, the twins are written as borderline mentally disabled.
My main complaint with the show is that they seem to be sacrificing Kevin and Kate at the altar of Randal. He's portrayed as this flawless human being while, at times, the twins are written as borderline mentally disabled.
"But it was a side of Kate that we had previously not seen or seen little of, for better or for worse."
Songwriting was the same way - you used to get multiple versions of the same song released within weeks, sometimes days of each other.
Same with Benny Hill. He lifted characters wholesale from Buddy Hackett.
According to his testimony, it wasn’t even something he bought. He asked a random guy from his training camp if he had any Cialis on him, the guy gave him a blue pill, told him it was Cialis, and Jones took it.
Joan Collins and everybody.
He also shows up in the "Why can't white people dance?" skit.
No white people are allowed to laugh at anything he says or does all week, just to be safe.
They make it seem like this is the first time he's ever read a script.
Or Lou Diamond Phillips.
Hey, did you know that Freddie Mercury had a great voice and *insert current pop star* does not? Listen to this completely unfair comparison of Freddie at his best and *insert current pop star* at their worst!
"If I keep praising him, maybe he'll start returning my calls and texts!"
We're going to be seeing Taylor and Figgy on 8 more seasons of Survivor, aren't we? I can already see Probst & Co. eyeing them as the new Hantz family/Rupert/Boston Rob.
Apparently, "Look at the pelican fly! Come on, pelican!" is the phrase Pacino's speech coach gave him to master the Cuban accent.
I rewatched it recently, and I had forgotten how many goofy things Pacino stuck in his performance. The scene where he's buying the car, asking about "scramblers", putting on Michelle Pfeiffer's hat, him and F Murray Abraham at lunch with the Colombian drug lord bickering like an old married couple, there's a lot of…
The stuff about how people were already talking about an Oscar for Best Screenplay is something else.
Yeah, someone helpfully compiled it all on a website after he deleted everything when the movie tanked.
Fleetwood Mac put out a deluxe edition of TUSK last year, and the live material on the album is what I always imagined cocaine would sound like, if cocaine had a sound.
And that's the Chewlie's gum representative at 11 seconds in (playing Smith's dad).
I think they said on the commentary that Mike confessing to throwing the map away was something the other two didn't know was coming. So their reactions were genuine.