It's a very Simon Pegg-ish thing to do.
It's a very Simon Pegg-ish thing to do.
So has The Shining, but I ain't buying' it.
1996. Eight people died.
Oh, please, let him sleep in for once.
We've taken to thinking of it as Choyon pooping out the answer.
"YOU'LL PRY MY PHONE OUT OF MY COLD DEAD HANDS!"
Please call him back and ask him about being in the original Broadway cast of Big River, where he played The King along with Rene Auberjonois as The Duke.( And John Goodman as Pap Finn!)
((manly side hug))
Just so you know, this is a really weird debate, and potentially tedious, so I'll leave it at this: I disagree it's "on" anyone to be aware of every famous person in every branch of popular culture. You know it's impossible. I googled the dude, now I know of him. It wasn't an obligation I owed myself, though, or a…
I don't think it's "on" anybody. He doesn't do anything I'm interested in, and I probably don't do anything he's interested in. We're all good. (And I live in central Ohio—where I do know we have a popular football team coached, I think, by a Jewish guy called Irving Meiers or something?)
kthx!
It's kind of a "meh" field. I had to google John Berman, Aaron Rodgers, Cynthia Rowley, Bellamy Young and Ginger Zee.
"Are you cussing with me?"
Yeah, if you see gay-panic in Toy Story 3, you brought it with you, because it's not in the movie.
This is the part that convinced me Mr. Hughes is not a serious person: "I don’t begrudge Anderson for taking time off from making masterpieces to play with his toys—the last time he did it, he made the utterly charming Fantastic Mr. Fox…"
The guy who sings Pilate, Barry Dennen, was the waiter on the beach at the end of Trading Places.
My mom was really worried about me going to see Life of Brian because it was "sacrilegious." I changed her mind by pointing out that Jesus himself was in the movie and was every bit as revered as she thought he should be. That the movie was actually just about all the idiots surrounding him.
"He just wanted to touch the fire…to caress the fire…to be one with the fire. And that little boy grew up to be called Trashcan Man."
Here I was thinking this was the first time I'd seen Hamill in something that wasn't Star Wars, but you're right. Fifteen short years ago he battled Bluntman and Chronic.
David sure looked old enough to have watched it first run.