itsmark72
Warren Oates
itsmark72

That’s the biggest difference, and I fully agree. It’s one thing to be bullied by assholes your own age: but someone in his fucking twenties? Holy shit what an asshole Chachi is.

Would a guy that good looking and successful with the ladies need to be that much of a creep?

“My my my my LUNCH....”

Excuse me while I whip this out...

Were you using Schlitz beer? The secret is in the can itself...

Just saw this recently and man is it awesomely bad. Also very watchable!

Painfully bad is what the OP means though...

I can only assume you violently assaulted the purveyor of said Pizza, as would be your God given right.

I miss Crow’s New Hair: he would have mentioned this lovely scene from “Mitchell”

Oh, hai Tommy Wiseau’s Ass...

My daughters love the mini-episodes and the few stand alone movies but I honestly didn’t know these comics existed. They look fun: I think I’ll pick up a few for the kids.

I do! I do! My new corporate overlords have deemed President’s Day a holiday for us down trodden faceless cogs. Of course my VP is a tool and booked a ‘quick’ meeting by Skype for 10 AM cause he’s a dick like that, but at least I’ll be home for it.

You damn kids...you don’t know when comedy was really good like in the Salt ‘n’ Pepa days...

Does he force himself on her? I can’t remember too well but I thought he basically forces her to do brutal farm work and awful Mom work, and her attraction to the kids leads to them becoming romantically tangled.

During the blacklist didn’t he make ‘On the Waterfront’? I think that’s up there with his best work. Which was during the blacklist and his way (some felt) of justifying naming names.

Does it have the booming laugh track that is the bane of all these CBS shows?

How come? I thought they had an amicable divorce, so I’m curious as to why we’re siding with her over Pratt.

I genuinely liked the original, despite the obviously creepy overtones. So cautiously optimistic I guess?

Didn’t hurt his career though: the guy went on to a LOT of hits despite being a rat.

No, you’re thinking of “Marvelous” Marv Throneberry, the beloved starting first basemen for the Mets in their inaugural season and noted bra burning feminist.