I think it may have started, and certainly should have ended, with the late, great-is-too-mild-a-term, Phil Hartman.
I think it may have started, and certainly should have ended, with the late, great-is-too-mild-a-term, Phil Hartman.
I can answer the Hannigan question - someone who saw one episode of a season three Buffy back when it was in first-run and no episodes of HIMYM ever doing a really bad impression of Willow.
This is not directly related but can anyone point me towards the interview I read earlier this evening with John Slattery, right on this website? Using their search produces many results, none of which are…. that.
Thanks in advance, if I can make it back to THIS page to find a reply with a link…
I always thought his first acting job was as the space-guitar-playing hippie in Star Trek (Image Search 'Star Trek The Way To Eden)
Talia Balsam should run a matchmaking service. Good taste, the ex-Mrs. Clooney has. (At least at first ;-) )
I am REALLY looking forward to this one. I was a kid in the suburbs of NY right at this time and starting to hang out in the city with friends from Queens and we'd see Keith Haring's baby stencils at crosswalks long before we knew what they were and who made them and the music was changing and we were too young to see…
Absolutely. Should have lasted much longer than it did.
I think along with 'something other than a man' it should include baby/children, and mother/family.
Indeed, one of his most-uttered off-camera sayings is "this is cashed."
Gotta say it: I want a big "TA-DAAA!" moment. The three step into frame with major lightshow/explosions/blaster fire behind them and a huge musical fanfare.
Weird thing is, I think he might have the most cred with the others - well known fan of things that are cool, mega voice work, all-around decent good guy, etc.
Crystal Skull? Please. That was Mosquito Coast compared to….
It was NOT part of the deal.
eh; it's a moo point.
I love Craig but I can't stand the robot shtick. It was fun for a while but there's way too much interplay with 'Geoff' nowadays when there used to be a really thoughful and wonderfully meandering and witty opening monlogue/commentary or a fun lip-sync song & dance. I don't find the repetitive gay sex jokes funny any…