They’re the same person, right?
They’re the same person, right?
He was great in it. That show really deserved more love, it was great. Timothy Omundson’s character went from being kind of annoying in the first season to being one of my favorite sitcom characters ever in the second.
Yeah, if you’re looking for someone from Hollywood who’s exposed more people to a ton of classical (and not just orchestral music)...
Just want to say that I miss “Galavant.” Jones was hilarious in it. We did a series rewatch a couple of years ago. What a fun show that was.
Could be worse.
Nobody wants you to have a Nissan, not even you, or Nissan.
Great movie! Saw it unnamed at a “secret screening" last January. Loved it! Probably seeing it again. Tix are already on sale here for screenings in April and May. Glad they got the legal nonsense sorted so it can have a proper release.
In ten seconds of looking at Target, I have:
“So I staged my own boycott on those, and probably waited until noon to buy them.”
That’s not only bait.....but its standing up against a wall mural saying ‘bait’ and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir doing an aria using the word bait over and over again. Broadbushing not enough so now we are loading up shotguns with the paint now?
FUCKING THANK YOU.
You know who else was ‘riding the worm to an easy win’ this weekend?
Can’t help but feel that while Neeson does have dry comedic chops to pull it off, someone like Jon Hamm would’ve knocked it out of the park.
for a show presented as being a michelle yeoh vehicle, she was barely present or relevant to the narrative.
Yeah. About half the site’s content now is based entirely on whether we are supposed to love or hate a celebrity. If we’re supposed to love the celebrity, then Hollywood should give them absolutely everything. If we’re supposed to hate a celebrity, then it’s terrible that they are doing any work at all.
That occurred to me as soon as I posted.
“DO YOU REALLY WANT TO BE IMMORAL, WASHINGTON?”
There were some enjoyable moments to the show, but there just wasn’t enough there for you to be emotionally invested in anything, which led to a lot of padding. For a show with ‘Brothers’ in the title, they kept the family apart far too often, as if the writers themselves didn’t really believe in the core…
... Terrence Howard’s claims that it is “immoral for the United States government to charge taxes to the descendants of slaves,”...