In first few episodes he actually doesn't ever open a door in normal way, he always barges through them like a Neanderthal who has just melted from permafrost.
In first few episodes he actually doesn't ever open a door in normal way, he always barges through them like a Neanderthal who has just melted from permafrost.
Bahaha that's hilarious!
My dad used to jokingly offer me and my brother pig's milk as children because it always made us cry.
Yeah I actually really enjoyed AFFC more than most people.
I'm watching a year late, but I so agree with you on that Dormer/Gambon scene. Honestly, I've enjoyed the show so far, but to me, the best scenes have been the ones that involve some combination of Tucci, Dormer, and Gambon interacting with each other. They're all fantastic, and I hate that they didn't win anything…
I just started watching Fortitude and so far really am enjoying the hostile relationship his character and Richard Dormer's has. I'd watch an entire series of them being passive aggressive with each other at a crime scene.
Mine is either Martha Stewart or Martin Sheen. My brother used to call me Martha Sheen on my birthday. . . .
Oh God yes. That was the first movie I saw Kendrick in, and her character was so off putting that I actively avoid stuff she's in now.
Yes! I loved him in all of his Coen Brothers' appearances, but The Man Who Wasn't There was my favorite of his roles.
Not going to lie, that was the thing I was looking forward to most about leaving grad school. Even more so than having free time for the first time in years. . . .
And he ain't kiddin' neither!
Thanks! Curly Bill—as depicted by Powers Boothe—has been one of my favorite movie characters since I was 10.
For sure!
I really want him to play a nubile concubine now.
Yeah I usually stay in my comfort zones and actively avoid sites that I know are populated by crazies don't venture into those battle zones, so it really stunned me too.
I ventured into that website's comment sections once, and the people commenting were so hateful that I have vowed to never go back.
Oh cool! I love claymation and batshit crazy movies, so it sounds right up my alley.
I never watched Dexter, but I loved hearing the reactions of my family when they were watching it. They went from encouraging me to watch it to just watching it because they were used to it to vehement hate-watching (and these are folks who don't hate watch things).
Thank you! That sounds delightfully demented. :)
What's the title?