I'd rather stay humourless than possess your retarded sense of humour.
I'd rather stay humourless than possess your retarded sense of humour.
And Kingsley didn't use a Cockney accent in the film either. He used a crisp Received Pronunciation accent that slowly became an Indian accent as Gandhi abandoned the Westernization he had imbibed in London and started assimilating into his role as the leader of the Indian freedom struggle. Kingsley's performance was…
The first film is legitimately great, no doubt about that. I liked the fact that Austin actually had a character arc in that film. You actually got the sense that this was a man out of his time, struggling with the fact that both the culture and counter-culture had changed so much in thirty years, not to mention that…
Yep. The police artist guy was trying to make a sketch based on one of Liv's visions.
'I know you.'
IMO, absolutely nothing beats this exchange between Jerry and Rick in Rick and Morty's 'Raising Gazorpazorp'.