Or Canteen Boy.
Or Canteen Boy.
He did a movie in the late 90's called Love and Death on Long Island, with John Hurt, that was really good.
I should be clear, I like Priestly just fine as an actor (particularly in Love and Death on Long Island), but his character in the show is just awful.
That raises an interesting question -- do they translate the Minions? Because they do intersperse English (or maybe English-ish) words in among the total nonsense, to help you understand what they’re saying.
That makes slapstick universally funny. It’s basically what funny is , you don’t have to think or guess where’s the punchline. Charlie Chaplin & Mr Bean are slapstick. They sometime make high grade comedy but most people laugh at their buffoonery, I mean just ask the Jackass audience.
That is part of the appeal of these guys. They speak their own language and their humor is mostly slapstick which, while no universally funny, does tend to play almost everywhere
I mean amongst the writers here yeah , outside that it varies a lot , probably its not as famous as the guys here think it is .
I was thinking of this:
Well I wonder how many you’ll get?
Heaven knows she’s miserable now.
If that were true, they sure would have tried to get to the bottom of how live rounds ended up on set in the first place, wouldn’t they? To date, the Santa Fe District Attorney’s office actually seems to be actively avoiding investigating that. You tell me if that sounds like people interested in truly finding the…
After seeing this photo of Rudolph, it’s nice to know that she (like me) doesn’t know what to do with the gift bags you get from Amazon.
The live rounds were supplied by someone who has a problem with the person who supplied ammo to the Rust production by walking them into a police station after Gutierrez-Reed was convicted. So, there’s no link to the Rust set, no chain of custody, and a clear motive to suggest the guy who did supply ammo was the one…
...the prosecutor called herself to the witness stand?
Morrissey testified, under oath, that she likes Baldwin’s movies, as well as “the acting he did on Saturday Night Live.”
Makes me wonder how Kenan has been able to do it as well as he has for over two decades. It’s not like he’s been hanging back or coasting - dude is still bringing it in practically every other sketch every week. And as far as I can tell he hasn’t resorted to being a heavy drug user or toxic personality, and has no…
And Joey Tribbiani!
I admittedly don’t know who a lot of those people are, but I would have expected Mulaney and Kroll to generally know stuff. Of the remainder I’d put the most money (again among the people I know) on Braff and Faison.
Mulaney’s normally pretty astute on pop culture, but I think I figured it out.
A lotta people started bingeing Succession during the pandemic and that is exactly when he started his bad coke problem.
Subsequently, I believe this episode came out when he was in rehab.
I just now realised that Michael Bay looks like what you’d get if American made a Jimmy Savile.