I was that child actor. Kareem absolutely did not tell me to fuck off. We had zero interactions off camera. He was exactly as he describes himself. Extremely shy and focused on the task at hand. I’m enjoying the show though.
I was that child actor. Kareem absolutely did not tell me to fuck off. We had zero interactions off camera. He was exactly as he describes himself. Extremely shy and focused on the task at hand. I’m enjoying the show though.
I don’t understand...I thought the Germans got them?
Whenever I see a bunch of suits - on the train or in a men’s store or whatever - I often mutter to myself “Of course, many, many Armani.”
Yep. I guess I might listen to his new album, but my experience of his stuff is that it’s just been much worse since the whole fiasco.
I disagree with the idea that CK hasn’t suffered for his sins
I feel like you’re watching totally different Pascal roles than I am. The guy rose to prominence playing a sarcastic libertine who loved orgies on Game of Thrones and has had prominent roles since then as a cowboy spy with a lasso and a goofy businessman granting people wishes.
This is a bit lazy, eh? Easier than digging into thorny questions of societal forgiveness, at any rate.
Why didn’t they hire Danny Pudi?
The last thing I saw Pascal in was Wonder Woman 1984, where he was off-the-wall gonzo. He manages to sell the line “I’m a pretty messed up loser guy”. It was not a good movie, but Pascal’s goofiness made it compellingly bad.
Pascal seems to mirror Timothy Olyphant, in that he’s a huge goof that nevertheless plays a lot of fairly serious characters, nearly to the point of typecasting. Both of them are probably funnier than most currently working comic actors.
Pascal is so good in Narcos (a decidedly un-fun role) that seeing him as a jovial freewheeling criminal is going to be a neat departure.
Isn’t Peter a jerk to her in Spider-Man 3?
Exactly. It’s extra touches like that that are what make a good movie into a great one.
Speaking of the Ukrainian landlord - that scene where the daughter brings Peter a piece of cake and a glass of milk is one of the sweetest things I’ve ever seen in a movie. No sexual tension - just a nice person doing something nice for someone who needed a bit of nice just then.
His wishy washy comments and everything about him in The Danish Girl is a massive turn off.
When a media company and another media company really love each other they make a deal to spend millions on a theme park expansion that becomes a big hit. But for that love to last, the property they licensed has to stay relevant with new media long enough so they can finally just remake the original stuff people…
I enjoyed it as well for the most part, but I found Redmayne’s performance annoying as hell.
“Sorry Jared, I have to keep hitting you with this two-by-four. I’m in character as someone who violently hates Jared Leto.”
Ok, as of now there is an updated 0.0% chance that Leto wasn’t sipping actual human blood during the filming of this magnum goofus.