joshortiz88
Josh Ortiz
joshortiz88

I'm in the same boat as you. The song is great, but I still have yet to pick up this album.

I love "Fitting Punishment". Moses Gunn is a cheapskate, scumbag in it that you cannot wait for him to get his comeuppance. I always wanted a pair of the nephew's sweet Air Jordans. Also notable for being one of Moses Gunn's last performances. He was great in the role.

I seem to remember "You, Murderer" being aired on Fox in prime time, mere weeks after it's airing on HBO. I recall all the mania surrounding that episode. The effects used in it were truly mind-blowing to me, especially after seeing "Forrest Gump" earlier in the year.

I watched "Only Skin Deep" after I went trick-or-treating on Halloween night 1994. According to iMDB, that is the night the episode premiered. I was six years old and I cannot believe my mom let me and my sisters watch it. Giving it rewatch on YouTube a year ago, it was pretty creepy and the setting is just

Morton Downey Jr. wasn't much of an actor, but the scenes where he is terrified, he plays them well. He also gets kudos for being willing to take the piss out of his image. The ending shot of his dead body hanging outside the house and his voiceover left an impression on me.

Joan Severance….yeah I like her. The episode was great too.

It's classy…go ahead and share with the class.

I have a crush on Sarah Silverman as well. Beautiful, funny and sexy is what she is.

Besides the trailer from a few months back, I haven't seen any TV spots or any other promotional material for this film. Judging by the backlash against the first trailer, Universal probably knew that this was going to be a turkey and put no effort in the marketing. At least that's the opinion of this humble reporter.

I do have high hopes for that Richard Pryor biopic. He's playing his father, so we will most likely be seeing a dramatic turn from him.

Why the isn't there "Cyber Seduction" talk around these parts?

And form a tag team called "Head Cheese".

I wasn't calling him indie. I meant that Eddie Murphy should go indie or work with someone like Judd Apatow. Reading over my comment, I can see how it can cause confusion. I should've been a lot clearer. Or hit the damn edit button.

I gave "Holy Man" a re-watch a month ago on Showtime. It's not good, it's just weird. Eddie Murphy plays against type in that one, it's just that it's misguided and unbalanced. When I look at his iMDB profile and see all the crap that's on there (because there is a lot), "Holy Man" strikes as an anomaly.

I've left a comment before on this website echoing your statements. Eddie Murphy needs to go indie. I truly believe that someone like Judd Apatow can help him. Spielberg would be an interesting case, as would Martin Scorsese.

Ah….that's a shame.

I don't even view Netflix that much anymore. The last things I watched were "Days of Thunder"(Which I don't own on DVD or Blu-Ray, and If I did I would watch it on one of those) and "Daredevil" (which was great). Nothing else on there interests me.

I especially remember the seeing the poster at a movie theater and cringing at the "Work Sucks" tagline. The trailers were the reason why I avoided watching the movie. I had chance to see it, when it premiered on HBO. a year after it's theatrical release. I didn't see it until Comedy Central aired it for the first

"Last Action Hero" was released after "Jurassic Park", but when I saw the latter in theaters, there wasn't a trailer for it. I saw "Jurassic Park" at least four times that summer and the only trailer I recall were the ones for "Hard Target".

After I first saw that teaser, I thought "Hey, this might actually be good"..then I saw the movie a year later.